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Jiuxiang Gu Jason Kuen Vlad I. Morariu Handong Zhao Nikolaos Barmpalios Rajiv Jain Ani Nenkova Tong Sun

Abstract
Document intelligence automates the extraction of information from documents and supports many business applications. Recent self-supervised learning methods on large-scale unlabeled document datasets have opened up promising directions towards reducing annotation efforts by training models with self-supervised objectives. However, most of the existing document pretraining methods are still language-dominated. We present UDoc, a new unified pretraining framework for document understanding. UDoc is designed to support most document understanding tasks, extending the Transformer to take multimodal embeddings as input. Each input element is composed of words and visual features from a semantic region of the input document image. An important feature of UDoc is that it learns a generic representation by making use of three self-supervised losses, encouraging the representation to model sentences, learn similarities, and align modalities. Extensive empirical analysis demonstrates that the pretraining procedure learns better joint representations and leads to improvements in downstream tasks.
Benchmarks
| Benchmark | Methodology | Metrics |
|---|---|---|
| document-layout-analysis-on-publaynet-val | UDoc | Figure: 0.964 List: 0.937 Overall: 0.939 Table: 0.973 Text: 0.939 Title: 0.885 |
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