MGP-STR (base-sized model)
MGP-STR base-sized model is trained on MJSynth and SynthText. It was introduced in the paper Multi-Granularity Prediction for Scene Text Recognition and first released in this repository.
Model description
MGP-STR is pure vision STR model, consisting of ViT and specially designed A^3 modules. The ViT module was initialized from the weights of DeiT-base, except the patch embedding model, due to the inconsistent input size.
Images (32x128) are presented to the model as a sequence of fixed-size patches (resolution 4x4), which are linearly embedded. One also adds absolute position embeddings before feeding the sequence to the layers of the ViT module. Next, A^3 module selects a meaningful combination from the tokens of ViT output and integrates them into one output token corresponding to a specific character. Moreover, subword classification heads based on BPE A^3 module and WordPiece A^3 module are devised for subword predictions, so that the language information can be implicitly modeled. Finally, these multi-granularity predictions (character, subword and even word) are merged via a simple and effective fusion strategy.
Intended uses & limitations
You can use the raw model for optical character recognition (OCR) on text images. See the model hub to look for fine-tuned versions on a task that interests you.
How to use
Here is how to use this model in PyTorch:
from transformers import MgpstrProcessor, MgpstrForSceneTextRecognition
import requests
from PIL import Image
processor = MgpstrProcessor.from_pretrained('alibaba-damo/mgp-str-base')
model = MgpstrForSceneTextRecognition.from_pretrained('alibaba-damo/mgp-str-base')
# load image from the IIIT-5k dataset
url = "https://i.postimg.cc/ZKwLg2Gw/367-14.png"
image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw).convert("RGB")
pixel_values = processor(images=image, return_tensors="pt").pixel_values
outputs = model(pixel_values)
generated_text = processor.batch_decode(outputs.logits)['generated_text']
BibTeX entry and citation info
@inproceedings{ECCV2022mgp_str,
title={Multi-Granularity Prediction for Scene Text Recognition},
author={Peng Wang, Cheng Da, and Cong Yao},
booktitle = {ECCV},
year={2022}
}
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