
This is the Handwritten Text Recognition (HTR) cheat sheet to support manual input and correction of HTR output in historical documents written in the Tibetan ume script. It is created by Rachael Griffiths and Marieke Meelen for the PaganTibet project. The front cover was designed by Sarah Teetor. PaganTibet is an ERC-funded Advanced Grant project (ERC, PaganTibet, 101097364) led by Professor Charles Ramble(PI) in the Horizon Europe framework, hosted by the École Pratique des Hautes Études (EPHE), PSL in Paris. Ⓒ RachaelGriffiths & Marieke Meelen (PaganTibet members), September 2025. This document is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.
HTR, Tibetan
HTR, Tibetan
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