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file icon AHM 2008 paperhot!Tooltip 07/24/2008 Hits: 21704
Abstract: Transcribing ancient inscribed texts is a complex task. The “e-Science, Imaging Technology and Ancient Documents” project aims at supporting Classicists in this task. The resulting intelligent system will offer image processing facilities tailored to the Classicists’ needs as well as ways to handle reasoning under uncertainty and share transcriptions and documents. We present here our first steps towards building such a system, concentrating on the imaging processing functionality, in particular illumination and background correction. Regular transcription sessions allow us to evaluate if these processed images respond to the Classists’ requirements and their impact on the legibility of the documents. By Ségolène Tarte, Michael Brady, Henriette Roued Olsen, Melissa Terras and Alan Bowman
The aim of the project was to enable the use of eSAD developed image-processing algorithms within theframework developed within the VRE-SDM. This means bridging the gap between the use of the NGS for imageprocessing and the web based access mechanisms used by this research community. [paper accepted for presentation at AHM 2009] by Wallom, D.;  Tarte, S. M.; Hu, P.; Tang, K. and Ma, T.
file icon DH2010 conference talkhot!Tooltip 07/12/2010 Hits: 30910
Talk made at the Digital Humanities 2010 conference (Short-listed for the Fortier Young Scholar award; a video of the talk will soon be made available on http://www.arts-humanities.net/). "Digitizing the act of papyrological interpretation: negotiating spurious exactitude and genuine uncertainty", by S.M. Tarte  
"Digitizing the Act of Papyrological Interpretation: Negotiating Spurious Exactitude and Genuine Uncertainty." By S. M. Tarte.  
file icon Digital Humanities Abstracthot!Tooltip 10/14/2008 Hits: 21297
The abstract for the Digital Humanities Conference in June 2009. Has been accepted for the conference. By Roued Olsen, H.; Tarte, S. M.; Terras, M.; Brady, J. M.; Bowman, A. K.
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