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Feature-extraction methods for historical manuscript dating based on writing style development

Maruf A. Dhali, Camilo Nathan Jansen, Jan Willem de Wit, Lambert Schomaker

2020Pattern Recognition Letters53 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Paleographers and philologists perform significant research in finding the dates of ancient manuscripts to understand the historical contexts. To estimate these dates, the traditional process of using classical paleography is subjective, tedious, and often time-consuming. An automatic system based on pattern recognition techniques that infers these dates would be a valuable tool for scholars. In this study, the development of handwriting styles over time in the Dead Sea Scrolls, a collection of ancient manuscripts, is used to create a model that predicts the date of a query manuscript. In order to extract the handwriting styles, several dedicated feature-extraction techniques have been explored. Additionally, a self-organizing time map is used as a codebook. Support vector regression is used to estimate a date based on the feature vector of a manuscript. The date estimation from grapheme-based technique outperforms other feature-extraction techniques in identifying the chronological style development of handwriting in this study of the Dead Sea Scrolls.

Topics & Concepts

HandwritingComputer sciencePalaeographyFeature (linguistics)CodebookFeature extractionArtificial intelligenceHandwriting recognitionWriting styleStyle (visual arts)Pattern recognition (psychology)Natural language processingArchaeologyGeographyHistoryLinguisticsPhilosophyAncient historyHandwritten Text Recognition TechniquesImage Processing and 3D ReconstructionMusic and Audio Processing