In this presentation, I aim to demonstrate how the recently introduced CLIP-model can be used as a valuable tool to access and analyse digitised manuscripts without the need of providing manual transcriptions first. This entails a shift which would allow the efficient browsing of digital images of any handwritten document
The paper proposes a performance model for estimating the improvement of the time needed to transcri...
Περιέχει τη περίληψηIn this paper, we propose a novel technique for word spotting in historical prin...
For the transition from traditional to digital libraries, the large number of handwritten manuscript...
In many public and private institutions, the digitalization of handwritten documents has progressed ...
We propose a novel procedure to speed-up the content transcription of handwritten documents in digit...
The amount of handwritten documents that is digitally available is rapidly increasing. However, we o...
In contrast to statistical representations, graphs offer some inherent advantages when it comes to h...
In the last decades historical handwritten documents have become increasingly available in digital f...
Scanned handwritten historical documents are often not well accessible due to the limited feasibilit...
This article discusses the technology of handwritten text recognition (HTR) as a tool for the analys...
Word spotting strategies employed in historical handwritten documents face many challenges due to va...
Despite the existence of electronic media in today’s world, a considerable amount of written communi...
The accessibility to handwritten historical documents is often constrained by the limited feasibilit...
Digital libraries offer access to a large number of handwritten historical documents. These document...
Finding key terms in scanned historical manuscripts is invaluable for accessing our written cultural...
The paper proposes a performance model for estimating the improvement of the time needed to transcri...
Περιέχει τη περίληψηIn this paper, we propose a novel technique for word spotting in historical prin...
For the transition from traditional to digital libraries, the large number of handwritten manuscript...
In many public and private institutions, the digitalization of handwritten documents has progressed ...
We propose a novel procedure to speed-up the content transcription of handwritten documents in digit...
The amount of handwritten documents that is digitally available is rapidly increasing. However, we o...
In contrast to statistical representations, graphs offer some inherent advantages when it comes to h...
In the last decades historical handwritten documents have become increasingly available in digital f...
Scanned handwritten historical documents are often not well accessible due to the limited feasibilit...
This article discusses the technology of handwritten text recognition (HTR) as a tool for the analys...
Word spotting strategies employed in historical handwritten documents face many challenges due to va...
Despite the existence of electronic media in today’s world, a considerable amount of written communi...
The accessibility to handwritten historical documents is often constrained by the limited feasibilit...
Digital libraries offer access to a large number of handwritten historical documents. These document...
Finding key terms in scanned historical manuscripts is invaluable for accessing our written cultural...
The paper proposes a performance model for estimating the improvement of the time needed to transcri...
Περιέχει τη περίληψηIn this paper, we propose a novel technique for word spotting in historical prin...
For the transition from traditional to digital libraries, the large number of handwritten manuscript...