Unshredding of Shredded Documents: Computational Framework and Implementation
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
2015-07-23 v1
Abstract
A shredded document is a document whose pages have been cut into strips for the purpose of destroying private, confidential, or sensitive information contained in . Shredding has become a standard means of government organizations, businesses, and private individuals to destroy archival records that have been officially classified for disposal. It can also be used to destroy documentary evidence of wrongdoings by entities who are trying to hide . In this paper, we present an optimal algorithm that reconstructs an -page , where each page is shredded into strips. We also present the efficacy of in reconstructing three document types: hand-written, machine typed-set, and images.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1506.07440,
title = {Unshredding of Shredded Documents: Computational Framework and Implementation},
author = {Lei Kristoffer R. Lactuan and Jaderick P. Pabico},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.07440},
year = {2015}
}
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7 pages, 3 figures