Handwritten Text Recognition for notarial registers (15th-16th centuries): an experiment
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https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2532-8816/14926Keywords:
Handwritten Text Recognition (HTR), notarial registers, South Italy, Benevent, Middle Ages, Renaissance, Transkribus, Marinus de MaurellisAbstract
The report describes the experimentation of automatic handwriting recognition with the Transkribus platform for some registers of a late fifteenth/early sixteenth-century Benevento notary, with the goal of creating an automatic transcription that includes automatic dissolving of abbreviations to create a more readable text. This experimentation is particularly significant because notarial registers are often the only numerically important source for Renaissance southern Italy, and an automatic transcription, even a less than perfect one, can be a valuable tool for facilitating access to these sources.
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2022-10-21
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Schwarz-Ricci, V. I. (2022). Handwritten Text Recognition for notarial registers (15th-16th centuries): an experiment. Umanistica Digitale, 6(13), 171–181. https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2532-8816/14926
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Copyright (c) 2022 Vera Isabell Schwarz-Ricci
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