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Leçons de 5 Ans de Projets de Transcription en Langues Indigène

July 29, 2021 by FromThePage

Le mois dernier, Ben et Sara Brumfield ont présenté lors d'un séminaire -- Préserver la diversité des connaissances dans un contexte multilingue et multiculturel : enjeux et défis pour les sciences de l'information -- organisé par Amel Fraisse à l'Université de Lille en France. La vidéo de présentation et les diapositives sont ci-dessous. (Find the version of this blog … [Read more...] about Leçons de 5 Ans de Projets de Transcription en Langues Indigène

An Interview with Dr. Camille Westmont of Sewanee: The University of the South

June 14, 2021 by FromThePage

Dr. Camille Westmont, Visiting Professor of History at the University of the South, kindly spoke with Sara Brumfield about the Convict Leasing Project, and her experience using FromThePage. First, tell us about your documents. The documents we are working to transcribe are the prison records from the Lone Rock Stockade. The Lone Rock Stockade was a private prison built by the … [Read more...] about An Interview with Dr. Camille Westmont of Sewanee: The University of the South

The Stagville Accounts in DEPCHA: Plantation Financial Records as Linked Data

March 11, 2019 by Ben Brumfield

On March 8, 2018, I presented this talk at a conference at Michigan State called "Enslaved: People of the Historic Slave Trade".  The conference was live-streamed, so a video recording of all presentations is available on the MATRIX YouTube channel.  My presentation starts at 1:04:55 and is embedded below, followed by slides and text. It's important to begin by … [Read more...] about The Stagville Accounts in DEPCHA: Plantation Financial Records as Linked Data

Improving OCR using FromThePage

February 27, 2019 by Sara Brumfield

This is a response to the recently published "A Research Agenda for Historical and Multilingual Optical Character Recognition" by David A. Smith and Ryan Cordell, with the support of The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.  The report analyzes current challenges faced by humanities researchers using OCR text and outlines important avenues for research to improve OCR quality. … [Read more...] about Improving OCR using FromThePage

DH Project Ideas from the Texas AI Summit

January 28, 2019 by Sara Brumfield

Friday I attended the Texas AI Summit, a one day AI-focused conference conveniently in my hometown. The fun of a conference like this is looking for techniques and tools that could be applied to Digital Humanities projects; the pain is sitting through so many eye bleeding talks with mathematical formulas for classifying data. Here are the two best ideas. You're welcome. 1) Use … [Read more...] about DH Project Ideas from the Texas AI Summit

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