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* Kraken trained model repositories: [http://github.com/mittagessen/kraken-models github.com/mittagessen/kraken-models] and [http://zenodo.org/communities/ocr_models/ zenodo.org/communities/ocr_models/] | * Kraken trained model repositories: [http://github.com/mittagessen/kraken-models github.com/mittagessen/kraken-models] and [http://zenodo.org/communities/ocr_models/ zenodo.org/communities/ocr_models/] | ||
* Demonstration videos: [https://vimeo.com/channels/1602497 Vimeo] | * Demonstration videos: [https://vimeo.com/channels/1602497 Vimeo] | ||
* eScriptorium documentation: https://escriptorium.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ | |||
There's also an overview with embedded videos in French at [https://ephenum.hypotheses.org/1412 https://ephenum.hypotheses.org/1412] | There's also an overview with embedded videos in French at [https://ephenum.hypotheses.org/1412 https://ephenum.hypotheses.org/1412] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:45, 26 March 2024
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Author
- Robin Tissot
Description
eScriptorium is part of the scripta project, its goal is provide researchers in the humanity field with an integrated set of tools to transcribe, annotate, translate and publish historical documents. The eScriptorium app itself is at the 'center'. It is a work in progress but will implement at least automatic transcriptions through kraken, indexation for complex search and filtering, annotation and some simple form of collaborative working (sharing, versioning)
- The project blog: escripta.hypotheses.org
- The kraken website: kraken.re
- The eScriptorium source code: gitlab.inria.fr/scripta/escriptorium
- The kraken source code: github.com/mittagessen/kraken
- Kraken trained model repositories: github.com/mittagessen/kraken-models and zenodo.org/communities/ocr_models/
- Demonstration videos: Vimeo
- eScriptorium documentation: https://escriptorium.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
There's also an overview with embedded videos in French at https://ephenum.hypotheses.org/1412