The poster will present the project "Between Composition and Reception: the Authority of Medieval Charters" and discuss what role machine learning methods can have for the human interpretation of late medieval charters as means to convey authority, esp. regarding their graphical aspect
The project “Digital Forensics for Historical Documents” (at Huygens ING, Amsterdam) attempts to cre...
This article is a revised and extended version of [VBG, 07]. We conjecture that the digitalization o...
Early medieval bishops were undoubtedly powerful men, inserted in networks of power. Because of the ...
International audienceThis paper presents a model aiming to automatically detect sections in medieva...
Charters and « Romanesque » buildings were produced in large numbers during the Middle Ages. Using a...
This package provides an evaluation framework, training and test data for semi-automatic recognition...
This paper addresses the question of objective categories of medieval scripts and their elaboration ...
Depuis longtemps déjà, l'élaboration des chartes a intéressé les médiévistes. Les questions de l'écr...
Researchers now have access to a deluge of data in the form of digitized historical records. One ex...
International audienceThis paper presents new techniques of medieval manuscript text discrimination ...
International audienceThe digital “Burgundian Epigraphic Corpus” is the result of the collaboration ...
Codices that compile different textual units in the same physical object were common in the European...
Authors in alphabetical orderThis paper examines the use of Linked Open Data in the research field o...
Cultural Heritage (CH) assets may be defined as integrated spatial systems composed of interconnecte...
This paper seeks to develop a digital diplomatic approach for reducing medieval charters’ documentar...
The project “Digital Forensics for Historical Documents” (at Huygens ING, Amsterdam) attempts to cre...
This article is a revised and extended version of [VBG, 07]. We conjecture that the digitalization o...
Early medieval bishops were undoubtedly powerful men, inserted in networks of power. Because of the ...
International audienceThis paper presents a model aiming to automatically detect sections in medieva...
Charters and « Romanesque » buildings were produced in large numbers during the Middle Ages. Using a...
This package provides an evaluation framework, training and test data for semi-automatic recognition...
This paper addresses the question of objective categories of medieval scripts and their elaboration ...
Depuis longtemps déjà, l'élaboration des chartes a intéressé les médiévistes. Les questions de l'écr...
Researchers now have access to a deluge of data in the form of digitized historical records. One ex...
International audienceThis paper presents new techniques of medieval manuscript text discrimination ...
International audienceThe digital “Burgundian Epigraphic Corpus” is the result of the collaboration ...
Codices that compile different textual units in the same physical object were common in the European...
Authors in alphabetical orderThis paper examines the use of Linked Open Data in the research field o...
Cultural Heritage (CH) assets may be defined as integrated spatial systems composed of interconnecte...
This paper seeks to develop a digital diplomatic approach for reducing medieval charters’ documentar...
The project “Digital Forensics for Historical Documents” (at Huygens ING, Amsterdam) attempts to cre...
This article is a revised and extended version of [VBG, 07]. We conjecture that the digitalization o...
Early medieval bishops were undoubtedly powerful men, inserted in networks of power. Because of the ...