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    How to read the 52.000 pages of the British Journal of Psychiatry? A collaborative approach to source exploration by Eva Andersen, Maria Biryukov, Roman Kalyakin, Lars Wieneke

    ISSN: 2416-5999, 2416-5999
    Published: Nicolas Turenne 01.12.2020
    “…International audience Historians are confronted with an overabundance of sources that require new perspectives and tools to make use of large-scale corpora…”
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    Generic HTR Models for Medieval Manuscripts. The CREMMALab Project by Pinche, Ariane

    ISSN: 2416-5999, 2416-5999
    Published: Nicolas Turenne 16.10.2023
    “…In the Humanities, the emergence of digital methods has opened up research questions to quantitative analysis. This is why HTR technology is increasingly…”
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    Late Neolithic to Early-Mid Bronze Age semi-precious stone bead production and consumption at Oakaie and Nyaung’gan in central-northern Myanmar by Georjon, Cloé, Kyaw, U. Aung Aung, Win, Daw Tin Tin, Win, Daw Thu Thu, Pradier, Baptiste, Willis, Anna, Petchey, Peter, Iizuka, Yoshiyuki, Gonthier, Eric, Pelegrin, Jacques, Bellina, Bérénice, Pryce, T.O.

    ISSN: 2352-2267
    Published: Elsevier Ltd 01.03.2021
    Published in Archaeological research in Asia (01.03.2021)
    “…For many decades, the appearance of semi-precious stone ornaments in Mainland Southeast Asian late prehistoric assemblages was closely associated with external…”
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    The Bakhshālī Manuscript: A Response to the Bodleian Library's Radiocarbon Dating by Plofker, Kim, Keller, Agathe, Hayashi, Takao, Montelle, Clemency, Wujastyk, Dominik

    ISSN: 2369-775X, 2369-775X
    Published: University of Alberta Library 06.10.2017
    Published in History of Science in South Asia (06.10.2017)
    “…Popular attention has recently been captured by the results of the Bodleian Library's 2017 project of radiocarbon datingportions of the birch-bark fragments…”
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    How to read the 52.000 pages of the British Journal of Psychiatry? A collaborative approach to source exploration by Andersen, Eva, Biryukov, Maria, Kalyakin, Roman, Wieneke, Lars

    ISSN: 2416-5999, 2416-5999
    Published: INRIA 18.12.2020
    “…Historians are confronted with an overabundance of sources that require new perspectives and tools to make use of large-scale corpora. Based on a use case from…”
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    Historical Documents and Automatic Text Recognition: Introduction by Pinche, Ariane, Stokes, Peter

    ISSN: 2416-5999, 2416-5999
    Published: INRIA 19.03.2024
    “…With this special issue of the Journal of Data Mining and Digital Humanities (JDMDH), we bringtogether in one single volume several experiments, projects and…”
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    Handwritten Text Recognition for Documentary Medieval Manuscripts by Torres Aguilar, Sergio, Jolivet, Vincent

    ISSN: 2416-5999, 2416-5999
    Published: INRIA 22.12.2023
    “…Handwritten Text Recognition (HTR) techniques aim to accurately recognize sequences of characters in input manuscript images by training artificial…”
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    The expansion of isms, 1820-1917: Data-driven analysis of political language in digitized newspaper collections by Jani Marjanen, Jussi Kurunmäki, Lidia Pivovarova, Elaine Zosa

    ISSN: 2416-5999
    Published: Nicolas Turenne 01.12.2020
    “…Words with the suffix-ism are reductionist terms that help us navigate complex social issues by using a simple one-word label for them. On the one hand they…”
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    OCR17: Ground Truth and Models for 17th c. French Prints (and hopefully more) by Gabay, Simon, Clérice, Thibault, Reul, Christian

    ISSN: 2416-5999, 2416-5999
    Published: INRIA 28.06.2023
    “…Machine learning begins with machine teaching: in the following paper, we present the data that we have prepared to kick-start the training of reliable OCR…”
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    Automatic medieval charters structure detection : A Bi-LSTM linear segmentation approach by Torres Aguilar, Sergio, Chastang, Pierre, Tannier, Xavier

    ISSN: 2416-5999, 2416-5999
    Published: INRIA 30.10.2022
    “…This paper presents a model aiming to automatically detect sections in medieval Latin charters. These legal sources are some of the most important sources for…”
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    Indigenous frameworks for data-intensive humanities: recalibrating the past through knowledge engineering and generative modelling by Sydney Shep, Marcus Frean, Rhys Owen, Rere-No-A-Rangi Pope, Pikihuia Reihana, Valerie Chan

    ISSN: 2416-5999, 2416-5999
    Published: Nicolas Turenne 01.01.2021
    “…International audience Identifying, contacting and engaging missing shareholders constitutes an enormous challenge for Māori incorporations, iwi and hapū…”
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    The expansion of isms, 1820–1917: Data-driven analysis of political language in digitized newspaper collections by Marjanen, Jani, Kurunmäki, Jussi, Pivovarova, Lidia, Zosa, Elaine

    ISSN: 2416-5999, 2416-5999
    Published: INRIA 18.12.2020
    “…Words with the suffix-ism are reductionist terms that help us navigate complex social issues by using a simple one-word label for them. On the one hand they…”
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    French vital records data gathering and analysis through image processing and machine learning algorithms by Plateau-Holleville, Cyprien, Bonnot, Enzo, Gechter, Franck, Heyberger, Laurent

    ISSN: 2416-5999, 2416-5999
    Published: INRIA 15.07.2021
    “…Vital records are rich of meaningful historical data concerning city as well as countryside inhabitants that can be used, among others, to study former…”
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    How do the earliest known mathematical writings highlight the state's management of grains in early imperial China? by Chemla, Karine, Ma, Biao

    ISSN: 0003-9519, 1432-0657
    Published: Berlin/Heidelberg Springer 01.01.2015
    Published in Archive for History of Exact Sciences (01.01.2015)
    “…The earliest extant mathematical books from China contain a lot of problems and data about grains. They also betray a close relationship with imperial…”
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    Digital interfaces of historical newspapers: opportunities, restrictions and recommendations by Pfanzelter, Eva, Oberbichler, Sarah, Marjanen, Jani, Langlais, Pierre-Carl, Hechl, Stefan

    ISSN: 2416-5999, 2416-5999
    Published: INRIA 11.01.2021
    “…Many libraries offer free access to digitised historical newspapers via user interfaces. After an initial period of search and filter options as the only…”
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    Indigenous frameworks for data-intensive humanities: recalibrating the past through knowledge engineering and generative modelling by Shep, Sydney, Frean, Marcus, Owen, Rhys, Pope, Rere-No-A-Rangi, Reihana, Pikihuia, Chan, Valerie

    ISSN: 2416-5999, 2416-5999
    Published: INRIA 08.01.2021
    “…Identifying, contacting and engaging missing shareholders constitutes an enormous challenge for Māori incorporations, iwi and hapū across Aotearoa New Zealand…”
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    Digital interfaces of historical newspapers: opportunities, restrictions and recommendations by Eva Pfanzelter, Sarah Oberbichler, Jani Marjanen, Pierre-Carl Langlais, Stefan Hechl

    ISSN: 2416-5999, 2416-5999
    Published: Nicolas Turenne 01.01.2021
    “…International audience Many libraries offer free access to digitised historical newspapers via user interfaces. After an initial period of search and filter…”
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    Gyoji Banshoya (1930-1998): a Japanese planner devoted to historic cities in the Middle East and North Africa by Matsubara, Kosuke

    ISSN: 0266-5433, 1466-4518
    Published: Routledge 02.07.2016
    Published in Planning perspectives (02.07.2016)
    “…Gyoji Banshoya (1930-1998) was a Japanese urban planner whose life-work was urban planning in the Middle East and North Africa. The purpose of this paper is to…”
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    Editing New Testament Arabic Manuscripts in a TEI-base: fostering close reading in Digital Humanities by Claire Clivaz, Sara Schulthess, Martial Sankar

    ISSN: 2416-5999
    Published: Nicolas Turenne 01.06.2017
    “…Accepté pour un numéro spécial JDMDH (ed. M. Büchler et L. Mellerin); version finale (v4)…”
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