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"Exploring Data Provenance in Handwritten Text Recognition Infrastructure: ..."
C. Annemieke Romein et al. (2024)
- C. Annemieke Romein, Tobias Hodel, Femke Gordijn, Joris J. van Zundert, Alix Chagué, Milan van Lange, Helle Strandgaard Jensen, Andy Stauder, Jake Purcell, Melissa M. Terras, Pauline van den Heuvel, Carlijn Keijzer, Achim Rabus, Chantal Sitaram, Aakriti Bhatia, Katrien Depuydt, Mary Aderonke Afolabi-Adeolu, Anastasiia Anikina, Elisa Bastianello, Lukas Vincent Benzinger, Arno Bosse, David Brown, Ash Charlton, André Nilsson Dannevig, Klaas van Gelder, Sabine C. P. J. Go, Marcus J. C. Goh, Silvia Gstrein, Sewa Hasan, Stefan von der Heide, Maximilian Hindermann, Dorothee Huff, Ineke Huysman, Ali Idris, Liesbeth Keijzer, Simon Kemper, Sanne Koenders, Erika Kuijpers, Lisette Rønsig Larsen, Sven Lepa, Tommy O. Link, Annelies van Nispen, Joe Nockels, Laura M. van Noort, Joost Johannes Oosterhuis, Vivien Popken, María Estrella Puertollano, Joosep J. Puusaag, Ahmed Sheta, Lex Stoop, Ebba Strutzenbladh, Nicoline van der Sijs, Jan Paul van der Spek, Barry Benaissa Trouw, Geertrui Van Synghel, Vladimir Vuckovic, Heleen Wilbrink, Sonia Weiss, David Joseph Wrisley, Riet Zweistra:
Exploring Data Provenance in Handwritten Text Recognition Infrastructure: Sharing and Reusing Ground Truth Data, Referencing Models, and Acknowledging Contributions. Starting the Conversation on How We Could Get It Done. J. Data Min. Digit. Humanit. 2024 (2024)
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