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Marco Spinaci
Marco Spinaci
Senior Data Scientist @ SAP
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Recognizing typewritten and handwritten characters using end-to-end deep learning
J Hoehne, C Reisswig, AR Katti, M Spinaci
US Patent 10,846,553, 2020
142020
Chargrid-OCR: End-to-end trainable Optical Character Recognition through Semantic Segmentation and Object Detection
C Reisswig, AR Katti, M Spinaci, J Höhne
Workshop on Document Intelligence at NeurIPS 2019, 2019
82019
Deformations of twisted harmonic maps and variation of the energy
M Spinaci
Mathematische Zeitschrift 278 (3), 617-648, 2014
72014
Chargrid-OCR: End-to-end trainable optical character recognition for printed documents using instance segmentation
C Reisswig, AR Katti, M Spinaci, J Höhne
arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.04469, 2019
42019
Rotation and scaling for optical character recognition using end-to-end deep learning
J Hoehne, M Spinaci, AR Katti
US Patent 11,302,108, 2022
22022
Rigidity of maximal holomorphic representations of Kähler groups
M Spinaci
International Journal of Mathematics 26 (14), 1550113, 2015
22015
Cyclic Higgs bundles and Labourie’s conjecture in rank 2
M Spinaci
22015
Déformations des applications harmoniques tordues
M Spinaci
Grenoble, 2013
12013
ClusterTabNet: Supervised clustering method for table detection and table structure recognition
M Polewczyk, M Spinaci
arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.07502, 2024
2024
Character encoding and decoding for optical character recognition
M Spinaci, M Polewczyk
US Patent 11,816,182, 2023
2023
Machine learning enabled document deskewing
M Polewczyk, M Spinaci
US Patent App. 17/570,678, 2023
2023
Visually-aware encodings for characters
J Hoehne, M Spinaci
US Patent 11,275,969, 2022
2022
Object detection and candidate filtering system
J Hoehne, AR Katti, C Reisswig, M Spinaci
US Patent 10,915,786, 2021
2021
Deformations of twisted harmonic maps
M Spinaci
Université Joseph-Fourier-Grenoble I, 2013
2013
Elliptic Surfaces
M SPINACI
2010
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