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Multimedia in Cultural Heritage Manuscripts: Integrating Description, Transcription, and Image Content
2009
EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing
Cultural heritage documents are often subject to digitization processes resulting in image material, even for textual contents. It is therefore common, in collections of valuable documents, to have descriptive information generated by the institutions, along with digitized images, transcriptions created by scholars, translations and even miscellaneous annotations. To offer a faceted access to the collection it is necessary to explore these diverse materials, integrate them according to a model
doi:10.1155/2009/876487
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