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Welcome to ICDAR'01 Online

This web site contains the entire proceedings of the International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition 2001, which took place in Seattle, September 10-13 2001.

The articles are provided in DjVu format.

Viewer Software Installation: To view and print the articles on this site from your Web browser, you must install the DjVu plug-in.
Versions of the plug-in for Windows, and Mac are available from LizardTech. Versions of the viewer and plug-in for all the Unix platforms are available at DjVuLibre.

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DjVuLibre: Source code and binary packages of the Unix viewer, decoder, simple compressors, and utilities are available under the GNU General Public License. Visit the DjVuLibre Project Page at SourceForge.net for more details.

Access to Individual Articles: each article can be accessed individually through the table of contents, available by clicking on the table of contents button in the top menu bar.

Searching the Collection: basic full-text search capability is provided through JSS, the JavaScript Search Engine.

Using the collection: how to use the DjVu plug-in and browse this web site.

Credits: who did all this.

Legal: copyright information and usage guidelines.

Links to ICDAR-related Web Sites:

DjVu-related Links:

The DjVu technology was brought to you by Yann LeCun, Leon Bottou, Patrick Haffner, Luc Vincent, Bill Riemers, Artem Mirkheev, Mike Hawrylycz and a large cast of characters at AT&T Labs and LizardTech Inc..

  • www.DjVuZone.org: news, information, pointers, software, and tips about the DjVu format.
  • Any2DjVu.DjVuZone.org: The Any2DjVu Conversion Server: upload a document in any non-proprietary format (scanned of digitally produced) and get it converted to DjVu and OCRed while-u-wait.
  • Bib2Web.DjVuZone.org: The Bib2Web Conversion Server: upload a tar file of your papers (in any format, including PS, TIFF, PDF,....) and a bibtex file, and get in return a nice web page with all your papers converted to DjVu and PostScript, ready to post on your web site.
  • openlib.DjVuZone.org: The DjVu Open Library and Communnity Server, where your documents can be uploaded, converted to DjVu, OCRed, indexed, and made available to the world.
  • DjVuLibre Project Page on SourceForge.net: this is where the latest open source release of DjVu is available. It includes the reference library, various command line tools (decompressors, simple compressors, and utilities), and the Unix viewer and browser plug-in.
  • LizardTech: the company that commercializes DjVu. LizardTech distributes many DjVu software products, some of which are commercial, some of which are free, some of which are open source, and many of which are free for universities.
  • AT&T Labs-Research: the research Lab where the DjVu technology was developed.
  • Yann LeCun: who lead the DjVu project at AT&T Labs and put together this collection.
  • Other DjVu collections on the Web: links to other collections that use DjVu.
  • Technical Papers on DjVu

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