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* [http://finereader.abbyy.com/ ABBYY FineReader] can be made to work with ancient Greek with extensive training | * [http://finereader.abbyy.com/ ABBYY FineReader] can be made to work with ancient Greek with extensive training | ||
* [http://accesstei.apexcovantage.com/ AccessTEI] is a service for members of the TEI for manual keying of texts which can handle ancient Greek | * [http://accesstei.apexcovantage.com/ AccessTEI] is a service for members of the TEI for manual keying of texts which can handle ancient Greek | ||
* The [http://gamera.informatik.hsnr.de/ Gamera] toolkit for analysing and scanning complex texts includes some experiments with polytonic Greek | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 15:39, 15 June 2010
- Federico Boschetti has been experimenting with adapting/training Google's OCR engine tesseract to ancient Greek texts: http://www.himeros.eu/ (related paper)
- The commercial OCR software Anagnostis (€585) can handle ancient Greek, though apparently poorly
- ABBYY FineReader can be made to work with ancient Greek with extensive training
- AccessTEI is a service for members of the TEI for manual keying of texts which can handle ancient Greek
- The Gamera toolkit for analysing and scanning complex texts includes some experiments with polytonic Greek