Digitization Projects Using OCR / ML / NLP: Difference between revisions

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; MaCC TCN using ABBYY : (description of the scope of the digitization and where / how OCR / ML / NLP is being used goes here).
; MaCC TCN using ABBYY : (description of the scope of the digitization and where / how OCR / ML / NLP is being used goes here).


; Arizona State University : The SALIX Method - a workflow for herbarium specimen digitization using OCR and automatic parsing. Video tutorials available here [http://www.youtube.com/user/ASUHerbarium ASU Herbarium YouTube Channel]; publication in Taxon currently in press.
; Arizona State University : Barber, A.C., Lafferty, D., & Landrum, L.R. 2013. The SALIX Method: A semi-automated workflow for herbarium specimen digitization. Taxon 62(3). Video tutorials available here [http://www.youtube.com/user/ASUHerbarium ASU Herbarium YouTube Channel]


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Revision as of 13:59, 18 June 2013

Use Cases for OCR / ML / NLP in Current Digitization Efforts


Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
(description of the scope of the digitization and where / how OCR / ML / NLP is being used goes here).
Royal Botanic Garden Kew
(description of the scope of the digitization and where / how OCR / ML / NLP is being used goes here).
BRIT
(description of the scope of the digitization and where / how OCR / ML / NLP is being used goes here).
Specify6 users
(description of the scope of the digitization and where / how OCR / ML / NLP is being used goes here).
LBCC TCN using Symbiota
(description of the scope of the digitization and where / how OCR / ML / NLP is being used goes here).
MaCC TCN using ABBYY
(description of the scope of the digitization and where / how OCR / ML / NLP is being used goes here).
Arizona State University
Barber, A.C., Lafferty, D., & Landrum, L.R. 2013. The SALIX Method: A semi-automated workflow for herbarium specimen digitization. Taxon 62(3). Video tutorials available here ASU Herbarium YouTube Channel

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