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ICFHR 2020 Competition on Offline Recognition and Spotting of Handwritten Mathematical Expressions - OffRaSHME

Da‐Han Wang, Fei Yin, Jin-Wen Wu, Yan Yu-pei, Zhi -Cai Huang, Gui-Yun Chen, Yao Wang, Cheng‐Lin Liu

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Abstract

This paper presents the competition on Offline Recognition and Spotting of Handwritten Mathematical Expressions (OffRaSHME) held at the 17th International Conference on Frontiers in Handwriting Recognition (ICFHR 2020). Handwritten Mathematical Expression Recognition (HMER) has wide potential applications and is capturing increasing attention in recent years. Previous HMER competitions mainly focused on online datasets or offline datasets that are converted from online data. In this competition, we have collected a dataset of offline handwritten mathematical expressions by scanning papers that contain expressions. Moreover, we labeled the offline dataset at symbol level, i.e., the bounding boxes of each symbol are also provided, to facilitate the research of HMER. At last, 19,749 offline handwritten mathematical expressions are collected for training, and 2,000 ones are provided for evaluating the participating systems. In the competition, 7 teams submitted 8 systems for the task of offline HMER, among which 5 systems only use the provided datasets without any extra data while 3 systems use extra data. The winner team achieved a recognition accuracy of 79.85% (without extra data) and 81.85% (with extra data) on the offline formula recognition task.

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SpottingComputer scienceHandwritingTask (project management)Handwriting recognitionBounding overwatchArtificial intelligenceKeyword spottingOnline and offlineCompetition (biology)Symbol (formal)Speech recognitionPattern recognition (psychology)Machine learningFeature extractionManagementBiologyOperating systemEcologyEconomicsProgramming languageHandwritten Text Recognition TechniquesNatural Language Processing TechniquesMathematics, Computing, and Information Processing
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