This paper presents annotations needed for handwritten archive document retrieval by content. We propose two complementary ways of producing those annotations: automatically by using optical document recognition and collectively by using the Internet and manual input by users. A platform for managing those annotations is presented as well as examples of automatic annotations on civil status registers, military forms (tested on 60,000 pages) and naturalization decrees, using a generic document recognition method. Examples of collective annotations built on automatic annotations are also given.
A generic recognition system for making archives documents accessible to public
2003-01-01
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Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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