There are many historical manuscripts written in a single hand which it would be useful to index. Examples include the early Presidential papers at the Library of Congress and the collected works of W. B. DuBois at the library of the University of Massachusetts. The standard technique for indexing documents is to scan them in, convert them to machine readable form (ASCII) using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) and then index them using a text retrieval engine. However, OCR does not work well on handwriting. Here, an alternative scheme is proposed for indexing such texts. Each page of the document is segmented into words. The images of the words are then matched against each other to create equivalence classes (each equivalence classes co...
International audienceIn the past years many levels of indexation have been developped to allow a fa...
In this paper we present an innovative technique to semi-automatically index handwritten word images...
In this paper we present an innovative technique to semi-automatically index handwritten word images...
There are many historical manuscripts written in a single hand which it would be useful to index. Ex...
There are many historical manuscripts written in a single hand which it would be useful to index. Ex...
In a multimedia world, one would like electronic access to all kinds of information. But a lot of im...
Indexing and searching collections of handwritten archival documents and manuscripts has always been...
Indexing and searching collections of handwritten archival documents and manuscripts has always been...
Indexing large archives of historical manuscripts, like the papers of George Washington, is required...
Libraries and other institutions are interested in providing access to scanned versions of their lar...
For the transition from traditional to digital libraries, the large number of handwritten manuscript...
For the transition from traditional to digital libraries, the large number of handwritten manuscript...
Automatic transcription and indexing of handwritten historical documents remains a long-term goal th...
This article discusses the technology of handwritten text recognition (HTR) as a tool for the analys...
International audienceIn the past years many levels of indexation have been developped to allow a fa...
International audienceIn the past years many levels of indexation have been developped to allow a fa...
In this paper we present an innovative technique to semi-automatically index handwritten word images...
In this paper we present an innovative technique to semi-automatically index handwritten word images...
There are many historical manuscripts written in a single hand which it would be useful to index. Ex...
There are many historical manuscripts written in a single hand which it would be useful to index. Ex...
In a multimedia world, one would like electronic access to all kinds of information. But a lot of im...
Indexing and searching collections of handwritten archival documents and manuscripts has always been...
Indexing and searching collections of handwritten archival documents and manuscripts has always been...
Indexing large archives of historical manuscripts, like the papers of George Washington, is required...
Libraries and other institutions are interested in providing access to scanned versions of their lar...
For the transition from traditional to digital libraries, the large number of handwritten manuscript...
For the transition from traditional to digital libraries, the large number of handwritten manuscript...
Automatic transcription and indexing of handwritten historical documents remains a long-term goal th...
This article discusses the technology of handwritten text recognition (HTR) as a tool for the analys...
International audienceIn the past years many levels of indexation have been developped to allow a fa...
International audienceIn the past years many levels of indexation have been developped to allow a fa...
In this paper we present an innovative technique to semi-automatically index handwritten word images...
In this paper we present an innovative technique to semi-automatically index handwritten word images...