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CDM: A Reliable Metric for Fair and Accurate Formula Recognition Evaluation

Authors :
Wang, Bin
Wu, Fan
Ouyang, Linke
Gu, Zhuangcheng
Zhang, Rui
Xia, Renqiu
Zhang, Bo
He, Conghui
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Formula recognition presents significant challenges due to the complicated structure and varied notation of mathematical expressions. Despite continuous advancements in formula recognition models, the evaluation metrics employed by these models, such as BLEU and Edit Distance, still exhibit notable limitations. They overlook the fact that the same formula has diverse representations and is highly sensitive to the distribution of training data, thereby causing the unfairness in formula recognition evaluation. To this end, we propose a Character Detection Matching (CDM) metric, ensuring the evaluation objectivity by designing a image-level rather than LaTex-level metric score. Specifically, CDM renders both the model-predicted LaTeX and the ground-truth LaTeX formulas into image-formatted formulas, then employs visual feature extraction and localization techniques for precise character-level matching, incorporating spatial position information. Such a spatially-aware and character-matching method offers a more accurate and equitable evaluation compared with previous BLEU and Edit Distance metrics that rely solely on text-based character matching. Experimentally, we evaluated various formula recognition models using CDM, BLEU, and ExpRate metrics. Their results demonstrate that the CDM aligns more closely with human evaluation standards and provides a fairer comparison across different models by eliminating discrepancies caused by diverse formula representations.<br />Comment: Project Website: https://github.com/opendatalab/UniMERNet/tree/main/cdm

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2409.03643
Document Type :
Working Paper