A Simple and Strong Baseline: Progressively Region-based Scene Text Removal Networks

06/24/2021
by   Yuxin Wang, et al.
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Existing scene text removal methods mainly train an elaborate network with paired images to realize the function of text localization and background reconstruction simultaneously, but there exists two problems: 1) lacking the exhaustive erasure of text region and 2) causing the excessive erasure to text-free areas. To handle these issues, this paper provides a novel ProgrEssively Region-based scene Text eraser (PERT), which introduces region-based modification strategy to progressively erase the pixels in only text region. Firstly, PERT decomposes the STR task to several erasing stages. As each stage aims to take a further step toward the text-removed image rather than directly regress to the final result, the decomposed operation reduces the learning difficulty in each stage, and an exhaustive erasure result can be obtained by iterating over lightweight erasing blocks with shared parameters. Then, PERT introduces a region-based modification strategy to ensure the integrity of text-free areas by decoupling text localization from erasure process to guide the removal. Benefiting from the simplicity architecture, PERT is a simple and strong baseline, and is easy to be followed and developed. Extensive experiments demonstrate that PERT obtains the state-of-the-art results on both synthetic and real-world datasets. Code is available athttps://github.com/wangyuxin87/PERT.

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