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This webinar presents the eScriptorium project, which aims to provide a user-friendly and open platform for the automatic, semi-automatic and manual transcription of texts from digitised images.
Insects: classification chart showing various varieties and stages of development, including larvae, beetles and butterflies. Coloured lithograph, 1850/1870?
Previously, we introduced you to the Europeana Foundation’s image classification pilot, for which we had selected a target vocabulary and gathered a dataset to train a model to classify images from digitised cultural heritage. In this post, we analyse the results of the training, identify some challenges with our current approach, and propose future lines of work!
The Europeana Aggregators' Fair explored how to bring content to new audiences and how Europeana Aggregators work to make cultural heritage available through Europeana.
The Amsterdam based Cultural AI Lab accelerates research on the intersection of humanities and artificial intelligence. Explore the lab and its projects in this webinar.
Title:
Cynthia Liem. In Copyright.
Creator:
Marcel Krijger
Date:
2016-12-10
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Created: 14 April 2021
Cynthia Liem
Georgia Evans
On Europeana Pro this month, we are exploring AI-related activities in the cultural heritage sector, and shining a light on women leading research, projects and work in this area. Today, Dr Cynthia Liem discusses her career as a musician and researcher, and the possibilities AI holds for the cultural heritage and performing arts sectors.