ICDAR 2021 Competition on Historical Map Segmentation — Dataset

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DOI10.5281/zenodo.4817662Zenodo4817662MaRDI QIDQ6693558FDOQ6693558

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Bertrand Duménieu, Yizi Chen, Julien Perret, Clément Mallet, Thierry Géraud, Joseph Chazalon, Edwin Carlinet

Publication date: 27 May 2021

Copyright license: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International



ICDAR 2021 Competition on Historical Map Segmentation Dataset This is the dataset of the ICDAR 2021 Competition on Historical Map Segmentation (MapSeg). This competition ran from November 2020 to April 2021. Evaluation tools are freely available but distributed separately. Official competition website: https://icdar21-mapseg.github.io/ The competition report can be cited as: Joseph Chazalon, Edwin Carlinet, Yizi Chen, Julien Perret, Bertrand Dumnieu, Clment Mallet, Thierry Graud, Vincent Nguyen, Nam Nguyen, Josef Baloun, Ladislav Lenc, and Pavel Krl, ICDAR 2021 Competition on Historical Map Segmentation, in Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR21), September 5-10, 2021, Lausanne, Switzerland. BibTeX entry: @InProceedings{chazalon.21.icdar.mapseg, author = {Joseph Chazalon and Edwin Carlinet and Yizi Chen and Julien Perret and Bertrand Duménieu and Clément Mallet and Thierry Géraud and Vincent Nguyen and Nam Nguyen and Josef Baloun and Ladislav Lenc and and Pavel Král}, title = {ICDAR 2021 Competition on Historical Map Segmentation}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR'21)}, year = {2021}, address = {Lausanne, Switzerland}, } We thank the City of Paris for granting us with the permission to use and reproduce the atlases used in this work. The images of this dataset are extracted from a series of 9 atlases of the City of Paris produced between 1894 and 1937 by the Map Service (Service du plan) of the City of Paris, France, for the purpose of urban management and planning. For each year, a set of approximately 20 sheets forms a tiled view of the city, drawn at 1/5000 scale using trigonometric triangulation. Sample citation of original documents: Atlas municipal des vingt arrondissements de Paris. 1894, 1895, 1898, 1905, 1909, 1912, 1925, 1929, and 1937. Bibliothque de lHtel de Ville. City of Paris. France. Motivation This competition aims as encouraging research in the digitization of historical maps. In order to be usable in historical studies, information contained in such images need to be extracted. The general pipeline involves multiples stages; we list some essential ones here: segment map content: locate the area of the image which contains map content; extract map object from different layers: detect objects like roads, buildings, building blocks, rivers, etc. to create geometric data; georeference the map: by detecting objects at known geographic coordinate, compute the transformation to turn geometric objects into geographic ones (which can be overlaid on current maps). Task overview Task 1: Detection of building blocks Task 2: Segmentation of map content within map sheets Task 3: Localization of graticule lines intersections Please refer to the enclosed README.md file or to the official website for the description of tasks and file formats. Evaluation metrics and tools Evaluation metrics are described in the competition report and tools are available at https://github.com/icdar21-mapseg/icdar21-mapseg-eval and should also be archived using Zenodo.







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