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A comparison of sequential and combined approaches for named entity recognition in a corpus of handwritten medieval charters

Emanuela Boroş, Verónica Romero, Martin Maarand, Katerina Zenklova, Jitka Kreckova, Enrique Vidal, Dominique Stutzmann, Christopher Kermorvant

202028 citationsDOI

Abstract

This paper introduces a new corpus of multilingual medieval handwritten charter images, annotated with full transcription and named entities. The corpus is used to compare two approaches for named entity recognition in historical document images in several languages: on the one hand, a sequential approach, more commonly used, that sequentially applies handwritten text recognition (HTR) and named entity recognition (NER), on the other hand, a combined approach that simultaneously transcribes the image text line and extracts the entities. Experiments conducted on the charter corpus in Latin, early new high German and old Czech for name, date and location recognition demonstrate a superior performance of the combined approach.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceNamed-entity recognitionNatural language processingArtificial intelligenceCzechGermanText recognitionTranscription (linguistics)Speech recognitionNamed entityLinguisticsImage (mathematics)ManagementEconomicsTask (project management)PhilosophyNatural Language Processing TechniquesHandwritten Text Recognition TechniquesImage Processing and 3D Reconstruction
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