This article discusses the technology of handwritten text recognition (HTR) as a tool for the analysis of historical handwritten documents. We give a broad overview of this field of research, but the focus is on the use of a method called word spotting' for finding words directly and automatically in scanned images of manuscript pages. We illustrate and evaluate this method by applying it to a medieval manuscript. Word spotting uses digital image analysis to represent stretches of writing as sequences of numerical features. These are intended to capture the linguistically significant aspects of the visual shape of the writing. Two potential words can then be compared mathematically and their degree of similarity assigned a value. Our versio...
Today, work with historical manuscripts is nearly exclusively done manually, by researchers in the h...
Historical library collections across the world hold huge numbers of handwritten documents. By digit...
The humanities have for a long time been a collection of fields that have not gained from the advanc...
This paper presents novel results for word spotting based on dynamic time warping applied to medieva...
International audienceIn this article we introduce a text search algorithm designed for ancient manu...
Abstract—We present a completely automatic and scalable framework to perform query-by-example word-s...
For the transition from traditional to digital libraries, the large number of handwritten manuscript...
Massive digital acquisition and preservation of deteriorating historical and artistic documents is o...
In this paper we present an innovative technique to semi-automatically index handwritten word images...
Indexing and searching collections of handwritten archival documents and manuscripts has always been...
We present new methods to retrieve words in historical handwritten documents. With the assumption th...
Indexing and searching collections of handwritten archival documents and manuscripts has always been...
Most offline handwriting recognition approaches proceed by segmenting words into smaller pieces (usu...
Libraries and other institutions are interested in providing access to scanned versions of their lar...
Indexing large archives of historical manuscripts, like the papers of George Washington, is required...
Today, work with historical manuscripts is nearly exclusively done manually, by researchers in the h...
Historical library collections across the world hold huge numbers of handwritten documents. By digit...
The humanities have for a long time been a collection of fields that have not gained from the advanc...
This paper presents novel results for word spotting based on dynamic time warping applied to medieva...
International audienceIn this article we introduce a text search algorithm designed for ancient manu...
Abstract—We present a completely automatic and scalable framework to perform query-by-example word-s...
For the transition from traditional to digital libraries, the large number of handwritten manuscript...
Massive digital acquisition and preservation of deteriorating historical and artistic documents is o...
In this paper we present an innovative technique to semi-automatically index handwritten word images...
Indexing and searching collections of handwritten archival documents and manuscripts has always been...
We present new methods to retrieve words in historical handwritten documents. With the assumption th...
Indexing and searching collections of handwritten archival documents and manuscripts has always been...
Most offline handwriting recognition approaches proceed by segmenting words into smaller pieces (usu...
Libraries and other institutions are interested in providing access to scanned versions of their lar...
Indexing large archives of historical manuscripts, like the papers of George Washington, is required...
Today, work with historical manuscripts is nearly exclusively done manually, by researchers in the h...
Historical library collections across the world hold huge numbers of handwritten documents. By digit...
The humanities have for a long time been a collection of fields that have not gained from the advanc...