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Gengluo Li

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preprint2026arXiv

Beyond Detection: A Structure-Aware Framework for Scene Text Tracking

Modern visual object trackers show impressive results on general targets, yet their performance drops substantially when dealing with scene text. Although currently underexplored, tracking text in videos is essential for dynamic text manipulations such as segmentation, removal, and editing. To fill this gap, this paper formalizes this specific task as Scene Text Tracking and presents the first systematic work for it. We identify three primary challenges in this task: 1) severe geometric distortions from perspective shifts, 2) high visual ambiguity across different instances, and 3) high sensitivity to fine-grained structural details. To address these issues, we propose SymTrack, a unified detection-free framework with synergistic dual-branch design. It integrates a Cross-Expert Calibration mechanism to reduce semantic bias, along with a Predictive Token Rectification mechanism to correct structural imbalances, complemented by an Adaptive Inference Engine that stabilizes predictions under motion constraints. Considering the lack of dedicated benchmarks for this task, we utilize three datasets from video text spotting to construct a benchmark with high-quality annotations. Extensive experiments demonstrate that SymTrack sets the new state-of-the-art on all three benchmarks, outperforming previous best trackers by up to 11.97\% AUC on $ \text{BOVText}_{\text{SOT}} $. Overall, our work promotes efficient and thorough text tracking, paving the way toward more generalized video text manipulation.

preprint2026arXiv

Chronicles-OCR: A Cross-Temporal Perception Benchmark for the Evolutionary Trajectory of Chinese Characters

Vision Large Language Models (VLLMs) have achieved remarkable success in modern text-rich visual understanding. However, their perceptual robustness in the face of the continuous morphological evolution of historical writing systems remains largely unexplored. Existing ancient text datasets typically focus on isolated historical periods, failing to capture the systematic visual distribution shifts spanning thousands of years. To bridge this gap and empower Digital Humanities, we introduce Chronicles-OCR, the first comprehensive benchmark specifically designed to evaluate the cross-temporal visual perception capabilities of VLLMs across the complete evolutionary trajectory of Chinese characters, known as the Seven Chinese Scripts. Curated in collaboration with top-tier institutional domain experts, the dataset comprises 2,800 strictly balanced images encompassing highly diverse physical media, ranging from tortoise shells to paper-based calligraphy. To accommodate the drastic morphological and topological variations across different historical stages, we propose a novel Stage-Adaptive Annotation Paradigm. Based on this, Chronicles-OCR formulates four rigorous quantitative tasks: cross-period character spotting, fine-grained archaic character recognition via visual referring, ancient text parsing, and script classification. By isolating visual perception from semantic reasoning, Chronicles-OCR provides an authoritative platform to expose the limitations of current VLLMs, paving the way for robust, evolution-aware historical text perception. Chronicles-OCR is publicly available at https://github.com/VirtualLUOUCAS/Chronicles-OCR.