New line segmentation
Here is a sample image of our new CNN based line-segmentation presented at HIP@ICDAR 2019:
Here is a sample image of our new CNN based line-segmentation presented at HIP@ICDAR 2019:
There are numerous courses in Digital Humanities offered by the École Pratique des Hautes Études (EPHE) and/or Université Paris Sciences et Lettres (PSL) which may interest readers of this blog, including some taught by...
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”....
The eScripta team has recently returned from the International Conference of Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR) which was held this year in Sydney. As well as the main conference, there were also very interesting...
We are happy to announce that the European Research Council has accepted our INFRADEV project proposal “Resilience”. Please stay tuned for further news.
As mentioned in a previous post, eScripta is represented at Digital Humanities 2019 in several different sessions. We now have the full details: What: A workshop on Archetype took place yesterday, in which participants...
On the 4th and 5th of June in London, the French Embassy in the U.K. and King’s College London are jointly funding a workshop to bring together domain experts from London and Paris to...
Dans la perspective du troisième appel à projets de Scripta PSL, sera présentée le 13 mai prochain, dans la Salle du Conseil de PSL (60, rue Mazarine), la première étape de réalisation du projet eScriptorium dirigé par...
Our platform for automatic manuscript transcription will be presented in the talk “eScripta: An Open Source Platform for Artificial Intelligence and Deep Annotation Applied to Written Objects” by Daniel Stökl Ben Ezra at the...
Although not strictly related to eScripta, readers of this blog may still be interested to learn of a series of practical and theoretical workshops I will be giving in April 2019 on paleografia digitale at...
Our upcoming open source infrastructure eScriptorium for automatic manuscript transcription and deep annotation has been presented in the framework of the daily kraken workshops by Benjamin Kiessling and Robin Tissot with the support of...
eScripta has been invited to be presented at the Center for Judaic Studies at Princeton University on April 5, 2019 at 12 pm in a talk entitled “Artificial Intelligence, Citizen Science and Medieval Hebrew...
eScripta has been invited to be presented in the Digital Dialogues at the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities on Tuesday, April 2, 2019 at 12:30 you can watch the video-presentation on youtube...
The Scripta project and eScripta team will be represented at the International Medieval Congress in Leeds this year. Scripta is co-sponsoring a strand of three sessions on ‘Materiality in Series’, and two members of...
The eScripta team is very happy to announce that we will be presenting at DH2019, the annual Digital Humanities conference this year in Utrecht on 9–12 July. We will be presenting a poster on...
Work in Progress blog of eScripta, the Digital Humanities team behind the Scripta project at Université PSL, Paris.