EpiSearch. Identifying Ancient Inscriptions in Epigraphic Manuscripts

  • Calvelli L
  • Boschetti F
  • Tommasi T
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AbstractEpigraphic documents are an essential source of evidence for our knowledge of the ancient world. Nonetheless, a significant number of inscriptions have not been preserved in their material form. In fact, their texts can only be recovered thanks to handwritten materials and, in particular, the so-called epigraphic manuscripts. EpiSearch is a pilot project that explores the application of digital technologies deployed to retrieve the epigraphic evidence found in these sources. The application of Handwritten Text Recognition (HTR) to epigraphic manuscripts is a challenging task, given the nature and graphic layout of these documents. Yet, our research shows that, even with some limits, HTR technologies can be used successfully.

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Calvelli, L., Boschetti, F., & Tommasi, T. (2023). EpiSearch. Identifying Ancient Inscriptions in Epigraphic Manuscripts. Journal of Data Mining & Digital Humanities, Historical Documents and...(Sciences of Antiquity and...). https://doi.org/10.46298/jdmdh.10417

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