Page Analysis and Ground Truth Elements

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Page Analysis and Ground Truth Elements (PAGE) is an XML standard for encoding digitised documents.[1] Comparable to ALTO (XML), it allows the organisation and structure of a page and its contents to be described.

PAGE XML can be used to describe:[citation needed]

  • page content (regions, lines of text, words, glyphs, reading order, text content, ...)
  • the evaluation of the layout analysis (evaluation profiles, evaluation results, ...)
  • the cutting of the document image (cutting grids)

The format is developed by the Pattern Recognition & Image Analysis Lab (PRIMA) at the University of Salford in Manchester.[citation needed]

It was designed to be used in conjunction with automatic segmentation and transcription techniques (OCR and HTR): indeed, PAGE aims to support each of the different steps in the processing chain for image document analysis (from image enhancement to layout analysis to OCR).[citation needed]

The PAGE XML schema is notably used as an export and import format by automatic transcription software such as eScriptorium[2] and Transkribus.[3] It is also an export format used by Kraken, a turnkey OCR system optimised for documents in historical and non-Latin scripts.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "PAGE-XML". July 12, 2022 – via GitHub.
  2. ^ "eScripta – Digital Tools and Techniques for the Study of Ancient Writing".
  3. ^ "How To Export Documents from Transkribus". READ-COOP.
  4. ^ Kiessling, Benjamin (April 5, 2022). "The Kraken OCR system" – via GitHub.

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