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Digital palaeography: What is digital about it?

Arianna Ciula
2017 Digital Scholarship in the Humanities  
Moving between a formal and a historically situated analysis,  ...  Compared to the epistemic traditions digital palaeography builds on, how is it transformative?  ...  Illustrated here is the functionality of a program called SPI (System for Palaeographical Inspection-University of Pisa 2000) as a means to support palaeographical observation and interpretation.  ... 
doi:10.1093/llc/fqx042 dblp:journals/lalc/Ciula17 fatcat:hdcbapwkcndcxanwsngpdwhwem

Preliminary Research on Computer-Assisted Transcription of Medieval Scripts in the Latin Alphabet using AI Computer Vision techniques and Machine Learning. A Romanian Exploratory Initiative

Adinel C. Dincă, Emil Ștețco
2020 Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Digitalia  
Keywords: Middle Ages, Latin writing, palaeography, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, automatic transcription."  ...  of AI software engineers and palaeographers in an experimental project aiming to assist and improve the transcription effort of medieval texts with AI software solutions, uniquely designed and trained for  ...  We thank our two anonymous reviewers for their comments.  ... 
doi:10.24193/subbdigitalia.2020.1.03 fatcat:egilfihzibhllenf4q23vt5rtu

Scribe Attribution for Early Medieval Handwriting by Means of Letter Extraction and Classification and a Voting Procedure for Larger Pieces

Mats Dahllof
2014 2014 22nd International Conference on Pattern Recognition  
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The author would like to thank Anders Brun, Fredrik Wahlberg, Lasse Mårtensson, Tomas Wilkinson, and Kalyan Ram Ayyalasomayajula for helpful discussions on the system reported here.  ...  Another contribution to computer-aided palaeography is Ciula's [3] "Java System for Palaeographic Inspections", which allows researchers in palaeography to study letter shapes in quantitative detail.  ...  General considerations The present method is inspired by traditional palaeography, where writing styles and scribal hands are analyzed through inspection of letter forms.  ... 
doi:10.1109/icpr.2014.334 dblp:conf/icpr/Dahllof14 fatcat:xhscounlyradlkt5nabphf2uau

Automatic Handwriting Feature Extraction, Analysis and Visualization in the Context of Digital Palaeography

Y. Liang, M. C. Fairhurst, R. M. Guest, M. Erbilek
2016 International journal of pattern recognition and artificial intelligence  
This paper explores the use of a fully automated handwriting feature extraction, visualisation and analysis system for digital palaeography which bridges the gap between traditional and digital palaeography  ...  palaeographic analysis for the purpose of providing objective quantitative measurements.  ...  They also thank Dr Catherine Richardson for information provided on the documents comprising the MEMDB database.  ... 
doi:10.1142/s0218001416530013 fatcat:x2a3jb3uvfdehd6onaszti3w7i

Artificial intelligence based writer identification generates new evidence for the unknown scribes of the Dead Sea Scrolls exemplified by the Great Isaiah Scroll (1QIsaa)

Mladen Popović, Maruf A Dhali, Lambert Schomaker
2021 PLoS ONE  
Given the statistically significant differences between the two halves, a tertiary, post-hoc analysis was performed using visual inspection of character heatmaps and of the most discriminative Fraglet  ...  We report new evidence for a breaking point in the series of columns in this scroll.  ...  We also thank the academic editor and the reviewers for their feedback. For the images of 1QIsa a from the Brill collection we are grateful to Brill Publishers.  ... 
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0249769 pmid:33882053 pmcid:PMC8059865 fatcat:rvbfnunvcjcsnlof4553pfhc3a

Contribution to the Discrimination of the Medieval Manuscript Texts: Application in the Palaeography [chapter]

Ikram Moalla, Frank LeBourgeois, Hubert Emptoz, Adel M. Alimi
2006 Lecture Notes in Computer Science  
Our method is based on the Spatial Grey-Level Dependence (SGLD) which measures the join probability between grey levels values of pixels for each displacement.  ...  texts and for the palaeography science.  ...  The System for Paleographic Inspections (SPI) [8] , represents the only tentative for the realization of an automatic assistance system in paleography.  ... 
doi:10.1007/11669487_3 fatcat:ji7dzbphqnc7nbttwhdvi7blsq

Artificial Paleography: Computational Approaches to Identifying Script Types in Medieval Manuscripts

Mike Kestemont, Vincent Christlein, Dominique Stutzmann
2017 Speculum  
In recent work in DH, image analysis has started to attract more attention.  ...  One common technique to explore the inner working of a model is, for instance, to inspect the twelve neurons in the output layer that control the ultimate classification of an image into one of the script  ... 
doi:10.1086/694112 fatcat:dtoa2mvgcre23hduqegnvasfcu

Page 280 of The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism Vol. 16, Issue 2 [page]

1957 The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism  
This ‘‘analysis’’ does not make, unfortunately, much use of up-to-date works on etymology and palaeography.  ...  Here the 1887-88 lithographed edition has been selected, particularly for its illustrations, for the sake of showing brushwork.  ... 

Manuscript Transcription by Crowdsourcing: Transcribe Bentham

Martin Moyle, Justin Tonra, Valerie Wallace
2011 Liber Quarterly: The Journal of European Research Libraries  
text for final approval by UCL experts.  ...  Approved transcripts will be stored and preserved, with the manuscript images, in UCL's public Digital Collections repository.  ...  the relevant manuscript image, and for long-term preservation.  ... 
doi:10.18352/lq.7999 fatcat:valtpchcnzactasdhehzujpccq

Automatic Scribe Attribution for Medieval Manuscripts

Mats Dahllöf
2018 Digital Medievalist  
Regional Historic Centre Limburg, and the Henri Pirenne Institute for Medieval Studies (Ghent University).  ...  Acknowledgements This work has been carried out in two projects, supported by the Swedish Research Middeleeuwen-SSNM), in collaboration with the Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands, the  ...  An innovative component of the present system is the module that presents evidence for attributions in a way that invites qualitative inspection of the kind promoted by traditional palaeography.  ... 
doi:10.16995/dm.67 fatcat:pb5cuwmg75eavmkzccjixy4eje

Studies in P.Beatty III (P47): The Codex, Its Scribe, and Its Text

Peter Malik
2017 Tyndale Bulletin  
Because I based my analysis on personal inspections and highresolution images (including microscopic and ultraviolet photographs), I was able to identify a number of new corrections, resulting in a 50%  ...  Surprised by this void in our knowledge, I decided to subject P 47 to extensive analysis, which then served as the basis for my doctoral thesis.  ... 
doi:10.53751/001c.29432 fatcat:lizy2pqo4zdo7gr77il7qty42q

Clustering writing components from medieval manuscripts

Mats Dahllöf
2018 Workshop on Computational Methods in the Humanities  
The method could also be used to extract features for manuscript classification, e.g. dating and scribe attribution, as well as to extract data for further palaeographic analysis.  ...  This article explores a minimally supervised method for extracting components, mostly letters, from historical manuscripts, and clustering them into classes capturing linguistic equivalence.  ...  Thanks also to the participants of the Workshop on Computational Methods in the Humanities (COMHUM 2018) for discussion.  ... 
dblp:conf/comhum/Dahllof18 fatcat:vw6hpqptbfhahladc5vaeofdby

The Date of Codex Sinaiticus

Brent Nongbri
2022 Journal of Theological Studies  
This time span may seem uncomfortably wide, but this particular range of dates makes Codex Sinaiticus an ideal candidate for AMS radiocarbon analysis.  ...  This essay surveys the evidence for the date of production of the codex and concludes that it could have been produced at any point from the early fourth century to the early fifth century.  ...  this type of writing are proposed based only on palaeography.  ... 
doi:10.1093/jts/flac083 fatcat:fh6s5h6zuzcedeav2u2elunaui

Segmentation and Normalisation in Grapheme Codebooks

Tara Gilliam, Richard C. Wilson, John A. Clark
2011 2011 International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition  
This paper considers whether the de facto standards for initial grapheme extraction are optimal for both modern and historical datasets.  ...  The grapheme codebook is a high-performing technique for offline writer identification.  ...  ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The authors would like to thank Professor Linne Mooney of the Department of Medieval Studies, University of York, UK, for providing the data and scribal classifications for this work.  ... 
doi:10.1109/icdar.2011.129 dblp:conf/icdar/GilliamWC11 fatcat:jrj36t4d4jcdnoezszoyedyute

Breaking Boundaries: Current Research Trends in English Linguistics and Philology

Merja Kytö, Jeremy J. Smith, Irma Taavitsainen
2017 Studia Neophilologica  
has now achieved official sanction, in the UK government's recent public assessment of its universities' research quality, the Research Excellence Framework of 2014, where the list of topics presented for  ...  Excitingly Dossena and Tyrkkö use multimodal approaches, drawing upon images digitised for other purposes and developing new tools for their analysis.  ...  Thus, for instance, both Smith's and Tyrkkö's studies range beyond the realm of what is traditionally considered 'linguistic' to engage with features such as images, punctuation, script and typeface.  ... 
doi:10.1080/00393274.2017.1379886 fatcat:el27wolq7rehzc52rakrbnkkd4
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