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In this chapter, we summarize the contributions of this book to the symbol spotting problem and, in particular, to the application of focused retrieval of graphical symbols from collections of line-drawing images. We also present a discussion and the limitations of the presented approaches. We finally point some possible lines of continuation on the field of symbol spotting and some improvements of the proposed methods which should be further studied.
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Rusiñol, M., Lladós, J. (2010). Conclusions. In: Symbol Spotting in Digital Libraries. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84996-208-7_8
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