Identifying Table Structure in Documents using Conditional Generative Adversarial Networks (2001.05853v1)
Abstract: In many industries, as well as in academic research, information is primarily transmitted in the form of unstructured documents (this article, for example). Hierarchically-related data is rendered as tables, and extracting information from tables in such documents presents a significant challenge. Many existing methods take a bottom-up approach, first integrating lines into cells, then cells into rows or columns, and finally inferring a structure from the resulting 2-D layout. But such approaches neglect the available prior information relating to table structure, namely that the table is merely an arbitrary representation of a latent logical structure. We propose a top-down approach, first using a conditional generative adversarial network to map a table image into a standardised `skeleton' table form denoting approximate row and column borders without table content, then deriving latent table structure using xy-cut projection and Genetic Algorithm optimisation. The approach is easily adaptable to different table configurations and requires small data set sizes for training.
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