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* http://heml.mta.ca/lace | ==Available== | ||
* http://heml.mta.ca/lace (Currently(?) down as of 23-Feb-23; [https://web.archive.org/web/20221203214422/http://heml.mta.ca/lace/index.html archive.org link]) | |||
* https://github.com/brobertson/Lace2 | |||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Lace: Greek OCR is a project emerging from the results of | Lace: Greek OCR is a project emerging from the results of a 2012/13 campaign to produce high-quality OCR of polytonic Greek texts in a HPC environment. It comprises over 600 volumes from archive.org and from original scans. There are over 6 million pages of OCR output in total, including experimental and rejected results. | ||
Lace invites interested parties to submit corrections of the texts. Many of the texts have been provided on [https://github.com/brobertson/rigaudon GitHub], where they have been used by the [[Open Greek and Latin project]]. | Lace invites interested parties to submit corrections of the texts. Many of the texts have been provided on [https://github.com/brobertson/rigaudon GitHub], where they have been used by the [[Open Greek and Latin project]]. | ||
See also [[OCR for ancient Greek]] | ==See also== | ||
* [[OCR for ancient Greek]] | |||
[[category:projects]] | [[category:projects]] | ||
[[category:crowdsourcing]] | [[category:crowdsourcing]] | ||
[[category:Openaccess]] | [[category:Openaccess]] | ||
[[category:OCR]] | |||
Latest revision as of 11:35, 16 December 2023
Available
- http://heml.mta.ca/lace (Currently(?) down as of 23-Feb-23; archive.org link)
- https://github.com/brobertson/Lace2
Description
Lace: Greek OCR is a project emerging from the results of a 2012/13 campaign to produce high-quality OCR of polytonic Greek texts in a HPC environment. It comprises over 600 volumes from archive.org and from original scans. There are over 6 million pages of OCR output in total, including experimental and rejected results.
Lace invites interested parties to submit corrections of the texts. Many of the texts have been provided on GitHub, where they have been used by the Open Greek and Latin project.