Towards End-to-End Semi-Supervised Table Detection with Semantic Aligned Matching Transformer

30 Apr 2024  ·  Tahira Shehzadi, Shalini Sarode, Didier Stricker, Muhammad Zeshan Afzal ·

Table detection within document images is a crucial task in document processing, involving the identification and localization of tables. Recent strides in deep learning have substantially improved the accuracy of this task, but it still heavily relies on large labeled datasets for effective training. Several semi-supervised approaches have emerged to overcome this challenge, often employing CNN-based detectors with anchor proposals and post-processing techniques like non-maximal suppression (NMS). However, recent advancements in the field have shifted the focus towards transformer-based techniques, eliminating the need for NMS and emphasizing object queries and attention mechanisms. Previous research has focused on two key areas to improve transformer-based detectors: refining the quality of object queries and optimizing attention mechanisms. However, increasing object queries can introduce redundancy, while adjustments to the attention mechanism can increase complexity. To address these challenges, we introduce a semi-supervised approach employing SAM-DETR, a novel approach for precise alignment between object queries and target features. Our approach demonstrates remarkable reductions in false positives and substantial enhancements in table detection performance, particularly in complex documents characterized by diverse table structures. This work provides more efficient and accurate table detection in semi-supervised settings.

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