SMILE: Sequence-to-Sequence Domain Adaption with Minimizing Latent Entropy for Text Image Recognition

24 Feb 2022  ·  Yen-Cheng Chang, Yi-Chang Chen, Yu-Chuan Chang, Yi-Ren Yeh ·

Training recognition models with synthetic images have achieved remarkable results in text recognition. However, recognizing text from real-world images still faces challenges due to the domain shift between synthetic and real-world text images. One of the strategies to eliminate the domain difference without manual annotation is unsupervised domain adaptation (UDA). Due to the characteristic of sequential labeling tasks, most popular UDA methods cannot be directly applied to text recognition. To tackle this problem, we proposed a UDA method with minimizing latent entropy on sequence-to-sequence attention-based models with classbalanced self-paced learning. Our experiments show that our proposed framework achieves better recognition results than the existing methods on most UDA text recognition benchmarks. All codes are publicly available.

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