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Raphaël Barman

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Combining Visual and Textual Features for Semantic Segmentation of Historical Newspapers

Frédéric Kaplan, Maud Ehrmann, Sofia Ares Oliveira, Raphaël Barman

The massive amounts of digitized historical documents acquired over the last decades naturally lend themselves to automatic processing and exploration. Research work seeking to automatically process facsimiles and extract information thereby are multiplyin ...
2021

Une approche computationnelle du cadastre napoléonien de Venise

Frédéric Kaplan, Isabella Di Lenardo, Raphaël Barman, Federica Pardini

At the beginning of the 19th century, the Napoleonic administration introduced a new standardised description system to give an objective account of the form and functions of the city of Venice. The cadastre, deployed on a European scale, was offering for ...
2021

Datasets and Models for Historical Newspaper Article Segmentation

Maud Ehrmann, Sofia Ares Oliveira, Raphaël Barman

Dataset and models used and produced in the work described in the paper "Combining Visual and Textual Features for Semantic Segmentation of Historical Newspapers": https://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/282863?ln=en ...
2021
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