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DATeCH 2014: Madrid, Spain
- Apostolos Antonacopoulos, Klaus U. Schulz:

Digital Access to Textual Cultural Heritage 2014, DATeCH 2014, Madrid, Spain, May 19-20, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-2588-2
Document analysis and OCR
- David Hebert, Thomas Palfray, Stéphane Nicolas, Pierrick Tranouez, Thierry Paquet:

Automatic article extraction in old newspapers digitized collections. 3-8 - Christian Clausner

, Stefan Pletschacher
, Apostolos Antonacopoulos:
Document representation refinement for precise region description. 9-13 - Sajid Saleem, Fabian Hollaus

, Robert Sablatnig:
Recognition of degraded ancient characters based on dense SIFT. 15-20
Linguistic processing and encoding
- Florian Fink, Christoph Ringlstetter, Klaus U. Schulz:

Automated assignment of topics to OCRed historical texts. 23-28 - Petar Mitankin, Stefan Gerdjikov, Stoyan Mihov:

An approach to unsupervised historical text normalisation. 29-34 - Arianna Ciula, Øyvind Eide:

Reflections on cultural heritage and digital humanities: modelling in practice and theory. 35-41
Postcorrection
- John Evershed, Kent Fitch

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Correcting noisy OCR: context beats confusion. 45-51 - Günter Mühlberger, Johannes Zelger, David Sagmeister:

User-driven correction of OCR errors: combing crowdsourcing and information retrieval technology. 53-56 - Thorsten Vobl, Annette Gotscharek, Ulrich Reffle, Christoph Ringlstetter, Klaus U. Schulz:

PoCoTo - an open source system for efficient interactive postcorrection of OCRed historical texts. 57-61
Best practices and experiences
- Truyen Van Phan, Masaki Nakagawa:

Construction of a text digitization system for Nom historical documents. 65-70 - Uwe Springmann, Dietmar Najock, Hermann Morgenroth, Helmut Schmid, Annette Gotscharek, Florian Fink:

OCR of historical printings of Latin texts: problems, prospects, progress. 71-75 - Christine Roughan

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Digital editions and diplomatic diagrams. 77-82 - Gregory R. Crane, Bridget Almas

, Alison Babeu, Lisa Cerrato, Anna Krohn, Frederik Baumgardt, Monica Berti
, Greta Franzini
, Simona Stoyanova:
Cataloging for a billion word library of Greek and Latin. 83-88
Enrichment
- Max Hadersbeck, Alois Pichler, Florian Fink, Øyvind Liland Gjesdal:

Wittgenstein's Nachlass: WiTTFind and Wittgenstein advanced search tools (WAST). 91-96 - Beatrice Alex

, John Burns:
Estimating and rating the quality of optically character recognised text. 97-102 - Alicia Fornés, Josep Lladós

, Joan Mas, Joana Maria Pujades
, Anna Cabré:
A bimodal crowdsourcing platform for demographic historical manuscripts. 103-108
Posters
- Joan-Andreu Sánchez, Vicente Bosch, Verónica Romero

, Katrien Depuydt, Jesse de Does:
Handwritten text recognition for historical documents in the transcriptorium project. 111-117 - Paula Estrella, Pablo Paliza:

OCR correction of documents generated during Argentina's national reorganization process. 119-123 - Vicente Bosch, Isabel Bordes-Cabrera, Paloma Cuenca Muñoz, Celio Hernández-Tornero

, Luis A. Leiva, Moisés Pastor, Verónica Romero
, Alejandro H. Toselli
, Enrique Vidal:
Computer-assisted transcription of a historical botanical specimen book: organization and process overview. 125-130 - Basilis Gatos, Nikolaos Stamatopoulos, Georgios Louloudis, Stavros J. Perantonis:

H-DocPro: a document image processing platform for historical documents. 131-136 - Dimitrios Kokkinakis, Mats Malm, Jenny Bergenmar, Ann Ighe:

Semantics in storytelling in Swedish fiction. 137-142 - Adam Dudczak, Aleksandra Nowak, Tomasz Parkola:

Creation of custom recognition profiles for historical documents. 143-146 - A. Papandreou, Basilios Gatos, Georgios Louloudis:

An adaptive zoning technique for efficient word retrieval using dynamic time warping. 147-152 - Roberto Therón

, Carlos Seguín, Laura de la Cruz, María Vaquero:
Highly interactive and natural user interfaces: enabling visual analysis in historical lexicography. 153-158 - Martin Reynaert:

On OCR ground truths and OCR post-correction gold standards, tools and formats. 159-166 - Bruce Robertson, Christoph Dalitz

, Fabian Schmitt:
Automated page layout simplification of Patrologia Graeca. 167-172 - David Hebert, Thomas Palfray, Stéphane Nicolas, Pierrick Tranouez, Thierry Paquet:

PIVAJ: displaying and augmenting digitized newspapers on the web experimental feedback from the "Journal de Rouen" collection. 173-178 - Rafael C. Carrasco

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An open-source OCR evaluation tool. 179-184 - Iuliu Vasile Konya, Stefan Eickeler:

Logical structure recognition for heterogeneous periodical collections. 185-192 - Karel Kucera, Martin Stluka

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Data processing and lemmatization in digitized 19th-century Czech texts. 193-196 - Hervé Déjean

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Using ancestral layout models for document digitization. 197-202

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