Cnr-Ispc on air: handwritten text recognition for manuscripts and documents. Comparing experiences
Il 20/01/2022 ore 09.00 - 13.00
Online
Handwritten text recognition is a promising and relatively new field of research, of particular importance due to the increasing amount of digitized cultural heritage objects, especially historical sources. In recent years, several neural networks have been developed for this purpose, and user-friendly interfaces are now available that allow these deep learning techniques to be used also by scholars without specific computer skills.
This webinar, organised by Gemma Colesanti and Vera Isabell Schwarz-Ricci of the Institute of Heritage Science (Cnr-Ispc), brings together researchers from different fields involved in ongoing or recently concluded projects dealing with the application or development of neural networks for the automatic recognition of handwriting on different media, but with a specific focus on medieval documents and manuscripts. The main goal is to offer an overview of the tested technologies or under development in this field and to discuss the different experiences.
The initiative takes place under the auspices of the State Archive of Benevento, Campania Region, and the Notmed project of the University of Barcelona, “The public notary in the western mediterranean: writing, institutions, society and economy (13th-15th centuries)”.
Organizzato da:
Cnr - Istituto di scienze del patrimonio culturale
Referente organizzativo:
Gemma Colesanti
Cnr - Istituto di scienze del patrimonio culturale
Via Cardinale Guglielmo Sanfelice 8 | 80134 Napoli (NA)
gemmateresa.colesanti@cnr.it
Modalità di accesso: registrazione / accredito
The webinar will be held in English and Italian on Zoom platform
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