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Geographic and Style Models for Historical Map Alignment and Toponym Recognition
2017 14th IAPR International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR), 2017Recognizing the place names within textual labels on historical maps is complicated by many factors, such as curvilinear baselines and dense overlap with other textual or graphical elements. However, maps' alignment with known geography and inter-label typographic style consistencies provide strong cues for resolving uncertainty and reducing text ...
Jerod Weinman
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EIBC: a deep learning framework for Chinese toponym recognition with multiple layers
Journal of Geographical SystemsYijiang Zhao, Yizhi Liu, Liu Yizhi
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RASpan: improving toponym recognition through span representation model with retrieval augmentation
Expert Systems With ApplicationsAnran Yang, Luo Chen
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A semi-supervised Chinese toponym recognition methods combining active learning and self-training
Journal of Geographical SystemsYijiang Zhao, Yizhi Liu, Luo Jing
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Deep Learning for Chinese Toponym Recognition: A BiLSTM-CRF Based Approach
2025 6th International Conference on Computer Engineering and Application (ICCEA)Peng Ye
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NeuroTPR: A neuro‐net toponym recognition model for extracting locations from social media messages
Transactions in GIS, 2020AbstractSocial media messages, such as tweets, are frequently used by people during natural disasters to share real‐time information and to report incidents. Within these messages, geographic locations are often described. Accurate recognition and geolocation of these locations are critical for reaching those in need.
Jimin Wang +2 more
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BiC2V-NFLAT: Chinese toponym recognition based on Bi-Char2Vec and non-flat-lattice transformer
4th International Conference on Internet of Things and Smart City (IoTSC 2024)exaly +2 more sources
Iran, 2019
“Kindāu” is the name of an ancient fortress located in the west of Iran, which has been mentioned three times in the inscriptions of the Assyrian king, Sargon II.
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“Kindāu” is the name of an ancient fortress located in the west of Iran, which has been mentioned three times in the inscriptions of the Assyrian king, Sargon II.
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2017
Landscape and toponymical researches contribute to the reconstruction of the geographical environment of the past historic periods as well as the study made on the Khangalssky district in Yakutia (oriental Siberia). A landscape semantics cartography of the toponyms covering the valley of “Erkeeni” and “Samartay” combined with remote sensing image ...
Zakharov, Moisei +4 more
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Landscape and toponymical researches contribute to the reconstruction of the geographical environment of the past historic periods as well as the study made on the Khangalssky district in Yakutia (oriental Siberia). A landscape semantics cartography of the toponyms covering the valley of “Erkeeni” and “Samartay” combined with remote sensing image ...
Zakharov, Moisei +4 more
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