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Romein, C. Annemieke, Hodel, Tobias, Gordijn, Femke, Zundert, Joris J. van, Chagué, Alix, Lange, Milan van, Jensen, Helle Strandgaard, Stauder, Andy, Purcell, Jake, Terras, Melissa M., Heuvel, Pauline van den, Keijzer, Carlijn, Rabus, Achim, Sitaram, Chantal, Bhatia, Aakriti, Depuydt, Katrien, Afolabi-Adeolu, Mary Aderonke, Anikina, Anastasiia, Bastianello, Elisa, Benzinger, Lukas Vincent, Bosse, Arno, Brown, David, Charlton, Ash, Dannevig, André Nilsson, Gelder, Klaas van, Go, Sabine C.P.J., Goh, Marcus J.C., Gstrein, Silvia, Hasan, Sewa, Heide, Stefan von der, Hindermann, Maximilian, Huff, Dorothee, Huysman, Ineke, Idris, Ali, Keijzer, Liesbeth, Kemper, Simon, Koenders, Sanne, Kuijpers, Erika, Rønsig Larsen, Lisette, Lepa, Sven, Link, Tommy O., Nispen, Annelies van, Nockels, Joe, Noort, Laura M. van, Oosterhuis, Joost Johannes, Popken, Vivien, Estrella Puertollano, María, Puusaag, Joosep J., Sheta, Ahmed, Stoop, Lex, Strutzenbladh, Ebba, Sijs, Nicoline van der, Spek, Jan Paul van der, Trouw, Barry Benaissa, Van Synghel, Geertrui, Vučković, Vladimir, Wilbrink, Heleen, Weiss, Sonia, Wrisley, David Joseph, Zweistra, Riet
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This paper discusses best practices for sharing and reusing Ground Truth in Handwritten Text Recognition infrastructures, as well as ways to reference and acknowledge contributions to the creation and enrichment of data within these systems. We discu
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https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/86c31786-61fb-45a8-8f4a-674f5c88142e
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Journal of Open Humanities Data; Vol 7 (2021); 13
Journal of Open Humanities Data, Vol 7 (2021)
Hodel, Tobias; Schoch, David; Schneider, Christa; Purcell, Jake (2021). General Models for Handwritten Text Recognition: Feasibility and State-of-the Art. German Kurrent as an Example. Journal of open humanities data, 7(13), pp. 1-10. Ubiquity Press 10.5334/johd.46
Journal of Open Humanities Data, Vol 7 (2021)
Hodel, Tobias; Schoch, David; Schneider, Christa; Purcell, Jake (2021). General Models for Handwritten Text Recognition: Feasibility and State-of-the Art. German Kurrent as an Example. Journal of open humanities data, 7(13), pp. 1-10. Ubiquity Press 10.5334/johd.46
Existing text recognition engines enables to train general models to recognize not only one specific hand but a multitude of historical hands within a particular script, and from a rather large time period (more than 100 years). This paper compares d