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‘Deep Learning for Word Spotting’ Workshop

Almanach and the eScripta team are very happy to welcome Gernot Fink, professor of pattern recognition at the Technical University of Dortmund, and Eugen Rusakov for a workshop on “deep learning for word spotting”.

Location

INRIA, Centre de Paris, 2 Rue Simone IFF, 75012 Paris, Salle de Reunion Centre C434

Schedule:

  • 9-10:30 theoretical introduction (G. Fink)
  • 11-12:30 introduction (Part 2)
  • 14-16 hands-on workshop (E. Rusakov)
  • 16-18:30 workshop (Part 2)

Participation in the hands-on workshop is limited to 10 persons. Please contact daniel.stoekl@ephe.psl.eu before Tuesday, Oct 15, 2019.

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Le 17.10.2019 Almanach et l’équipe eScripta ont le plaisir d’accueillir Gernot Fink, professeur à l’Université technique de Dortmund, et Eugen Rusakov pour un workshop (en anglais) dédié au “deep learning for word spotting”.

Lieu

INRIA, Centre de Paris, 2 Rue Simone IFF, 75012 Paris, Salle de Reunion Centre C434

Programme

  • 9-10:30 introduction théorique (G. Fink)
  • 11-12:30 introduction (2ème partie)
  • 14:00-16:00 workshop hands-on (E. Rusakov)
  • 16:30-18:30 workshop (2ème partie)

La participation à la deuxième partie (pratique) est limité à 10 personnes. Merci de contacter daniel.stoekl@ephe.psl.eu avant mardi 15.10.2019

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OpenEdition suggests that you cite this post as follows:
Peter A. Stokes (October 10, 2019). ‘Deep Learning for Word Spotting’ Workshop. eScripta. Retrieved October 12, 2024 from https://doi.org/10.58079/oiea


Peter A. Stokes

Peter Stokes is directeur d'études en humanités numériques et computationnelles appliquées à l’étude de l’écrit ancien (approximately 'research professor in digital and computational humanities applied to historical writing') at the École Pratique des Hautes Études – Université PSL, Section des Sciences Historiques et Philologiques, in Laboratoire Archéologie et Philologie d’Orient et d’Occident (AOROC, UMR 8546). His current primary research focus is on multigraphism (the use of different scripts or writing-systems), particularly in medieval Europe, combining the fields of palaeography, digital humanities and informatics.

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