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Confidence-Aware Document OCR Error Detection

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arxiv 2409.04117 v1 pith:Y74JXN5G submitted 2024-09-06 cs.CV cs.AIcs.CL

classification cs.CVcs.AIcs.CL
keywords confidencescoresdetectionerroraccuracyacrossaddressadjustment
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Optical Character Recognition (OCR) continues to face accuracy challenges that impact subsequent applications. To address these errors, we explore the utility of OCR confidence scores for enhancing post-OCR error detection. Our study involves analyzing the correlation between confidence scores and error rates across different OCR systems. We develop ConfBERT, a BERT-based model that incorporates OCR confidence scores into token embeddings and offers an optional pre-training phase for noise adjustment. Our experimental results demonstrate that integrating OCR confidence scores can enhance error detection capabilities. This work underscores the importance of OCR confidence scores in improving detection accuracy and reveals substantial disparities in performance between commercial and open-source OCR technologies.

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