The Natural History Museum holds over 80 million specimens and 300 million pages of scientific text. This information is a vital research tool to help solve the most important challenge humans face over the coming years – mapping a sustainable future for ourselves and the ecosystems on which we depend. Digitising these collections and providing the data in a structured, computable form is a mammoth challenge. As of 2020, less than 15% of available specimen information currently residing on specimen labels or physical registers is digitised and publicly available (Walton et al. 2020). Machine learning applications can deliver a step-change in our activities' scope, scale, and speed (Borsch et al. 2020).As part of SYNTHESYS+, the Natural Hist...
We describe an effective approach to automated text digitisation with respect to natural history spe...
We describe an effective approach to automated text digitisation with respect to natural history spe...
The Natural History Museum in London has embarked on an epic journey to digitise 80 million specimen...
The Natural History Museum (NHM) of London has embarked on an ambitious programme to digitise the 80...
Presentation given by Steen Dupont and Laurence Livermore for the British Computer Society's Advance...
International mass digitization efforts through infrastructures like the European Distributed System...
Capturing data from specimen images is the most viable way of enriching specimen metadata cheaply an...
We describe an effective approach to automated text digitisation with respect to natural history spe...
Museum specimens have enormous potential for use in a broad range of biodiversity and evolutionary q...
The need to increase global accessibility to specimens while preserving the physical specimens by re...
This report reviews the current state-of-the-art applied approaches on automated tools, services and...
This paper describes the information properties of museum specimen labels and machine learning tools...
The completeness and quality of the information in natural history museum collections is essential t...
This paper describes the information properties of museum specimen labels and machin...
Insects make up over 70% of the world's known species (Resh and Carde 2009). This is well represente...
We describe an effective approach to automated text digitisation with respect to natural history spe...
We describe an effective approach to automated text digitisation with respect to natural history spe...
The Natural History Museum in London has embarked on an epic journey to digitise 80 million specimen...
The Natural History Museum (NHM) of London has embarked on an ambitious programme to digitise the 80...
Presentation given by Steen Dupont and Laurence Livermore for the British Computer Society's Advance...
International mass digitization efforts through infrastructures like the European Distributed System...
Capturing data from specimen images is the most viable way of enriching specimen metadata cheaply an...
We describe an effective approach to automated text digitisation with respect to natural history spe...
Museum specimens have enormous potential for use in a broad range of biodiversity and evolutionary q...
The need to increase global accessibility to specimens while preserving the physical specimens by re...
This report reviews the current state-of-the-art applied approaches on automated tools, services and...
This paper describes the information properties of museum specimen labels and machine learning tools...
The completeness and quality of the information in natural history museum collections is essential t...
This paper describes the information properties of museum specimen labels and machin...
Insects make up over 70% of the world's known species (Resh and Carde 2009). This is well represente...
We describe an effective approach to automated text digitisation with respect to natural history spe...
We describe an effective approach to automated text digitisation with respect to natural history spe...
The Natural History Museum in London has embarked on an epic journey to digitise 80 million specimen...