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The Neue Zürcher Zeitung (NZZ) has been publishing in black letter from its very first issue in 1780 until 1947. From this time period, we randomly sampled one frontpage per year, resulting in a total of 167 pages. We chose frontpages because they typically contain highly relevant material and because we want to make sure not to sample pages containing exclusively advertisements or stock information. During certain periods, the NZZ was published several times a day, and there were supplements, too. Due to incomplete metadata, the sampling included frontpages from supplements.We manually corrected the text on all pages, which now serve as input data for training new OCR systems and to improve their performance.
computational linguistics, newspapeers, digital humanities, natural language processing
computational linguistics, newspapeers, digital humanities, natural language processing
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