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The Future is already here: Navigating the New Frontiers of Digital Scholarly Editing in an Age of HTR and AI

open access: yesPhilologia Hispalensis
This article explores the evolving landscape of digital scholarly editing, focusing especially on the impact for scholarly editing of recent advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Handwritten Text Recognition (HTR) as a transformative ...
James Cummings
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Handwritten Text Recognition: A Survey [PDF]

open access: yes
Handwritten Text Recognition (HTR) has become an essential field within pattern recognition and machine learning, with applications spanning historical document preservation to modern data entry and accessibility solutions.
Garrido Muñoz, Carlos   +2 more
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From Manuscript to Metadata: experiments on Handwritten Text Recognition, Tagging and Importation for the Memoriali series (1265-1452)

open access: yesJLIS.it
The paper describes the experiment of creating a tailored tagging system for the Memoriali – a series of notarial records produced in Bologna almost uninterruptedly between the second half of the 13th and first half of the 15th century – using the ...
Edward Loss   +2 more
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Artificial Intelligence for Calligraphic Writer Identification: The Case of Lope de Vega’s Autographs

open access: yesHipogrifo: Revista de Literatura y Cultura del Siglo de Oro
This paper presents a computational approach for detecting the calligraphic footprint of a scribe in a large documentary corpus. The system leverages advances in HTR (Handwritten Text Recognition) techniques, usually employed for automatic transcription,
Álvaro Cuéllar, Sònia Boadas
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Optimized convolutional neural network deep learning for Arabian handwritten text recognition [PDF]

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In general, the term handwritten character recognition (HCR) refers to the process of recognizing handwritten characters in any form, whereas handwritten text recognition (HTR) refers to the process of reading scanned document images that include text ...
Rozak, Purnama   +7 more
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Digitising Death: Benchmarking Genealogical Data and Recovering Women’s Histories in Early Modern Ireland

open access: yesJournal of Open Humanities Data
This article examines how benchmarking digital methods can advance historical research by recovering women’s lives from fragmented and underused archives.
Bronagh Ann McShane   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

HTR Ottoman Hackathon. Developing Handwritten Text Recognition Tools for the Analysis of Late Ottoman Population Registers, September 2024

open access: yesLOOP – Late Ottoman Palestinians
International workshop of the research project “Late Ottoman Palestinians: Social and Cultural Dynamics in an Eastern Mediterranean Society during the Age of Empire, 1880-1920 (LOOP)” The workshop is designed to advance the ongoing efforts and to set the course forfurther collaboration.The aim is to develop a holistic concept for the semi ...
openaire   +1 more source

Improving transformer for scene text and handwritten text recognition [PDF]

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Scene text recognition (STR) involves reading text from images of natural scenes. The texts in such images come in a wide array of fonts, shapes, and orientations. Therefore, various works often rely on rectification network to rectify text images before
Tan, Yew Lee
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HTR [PDF]

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Handwritten Text Recognition ...
Rachael Margaret Griffiths   +1 more
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