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Kitamoto, Asanobu, Hwang, Jared, Vuillod, Bastien, Gautier, Lucas, Tian, Yingtao, Clanuwat, Tarin
This paper presents the official release of the Digital Typhoon dataset, the longest typhoon satellite image dataset for 40+ years aimed at benchmarking machine learning models for long-term spatio-temporal data. To build the dataset, we developed a
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2311.02665
Japan is a unique country with a distinct cultural heritage, which is reflected in billions of historical documents that have been preserved. However, the change in Japanese writing system in 1900 made these documents inaccessible for the general pub
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2106.06786
The study of Ukiyo-e, an important genre of pre-modern Japanese art, focuses on the object and style like other artwork researches. Such study has benefited from the renewed interest by the machine learning community in culturally important topics, l
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2106.02267
Autor:
Tian, Yingtao, Suzuki, Chikahiko, Clanuwat, Tarin, Bober-Irizar, Mikel, Lamb, Alex, Kitamoto, Asanobu
From classifying handwritten digits to generating strings of text, the datasets which have received long-time focus from the machine learning community vary greatly in their subject matter. This has motivated a renewed interest in building datasets w
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2002.08595
Kuzushiji, a cursive writing style, had been used in Japan for over a thousand years starting from the 8th century. Over 3 millions books on a diverse array of topics, such as literature, science, mathematics and even cooking are preserved. However,
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1910.09433
Recognition of historical documents is a challenging problem due to the noised, damaged characters and background. However, in Japanese historical documents, not only contains the mentioned problems, pre-modern Japanese characters were written in cur
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1905.05377
Autor:
Clanuwat, Tarin, Bober-Irizar, Mikel, Kitamoto, Asanobu, Lamb, Alex, Yamamoto, Kazuaki, Ha, David
Much of machine learning research focuses on producing models which perform well on benchmark tasks, in turn improving our understanding of the challenges associated with those tasks. From the perspective of ML researchers, the content of the task it
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1812.01718
We propose HIMIKO (Historical Micro Knowledge and Ontology) as a package containing a model and editing system for collecting pieces of historical knowledge scattered in the documents. The model enables help historians to construct document-based His
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::17b1b90cafd07858a67b2f5f826c82cd
Recently, the concept of 3D scholarly edition or 3D documentation has been discussed in the field of Digital Humanities [1][2]. In this study, we have encoded several pieces of ancient epigraphy in TEI and attempted to create a 3D edition by putting
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::9779c9c9bd0f987cd5c6bcc760e2b38c