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Benchmarking Open-Source Layout Detection Models for Data Snapshot Extraction from Institutional Documents

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Institutional documents contain substantial amounts of operational and analytical information embedded within figures and tables. Current approaches for extracting visual content from documents are largely built around generic document layout analysis, where figures and tables are treated as uniformly relevant document objects rather than semantically meaningful analytical artifacts.

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