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This is just a preview containing data for 5 test images (out of 250) for review purposes; the full dataset will be published when the accompanying paper is accepted. We introduce a novel dataset of Subjective Assessments of Legibility in Ancient Manuscript Images (SALAMI) to serve as a ground truth for the development of quantitative evaluation metrics in the field of digital text restoration. This dataset consists of 250 images of 50 manuscript regions with corresponding spatial maps of mean legibility and uncertainty, which are based on a study conducted with 20 experts of philology and paleography. Description of files: images input - rated test images mean_score_maps - spatial maps of mean legibility std_maps - spatial maps of uncertainty (standard deviation of legibility) src images.json - definition of source images contained in the dataset users.json - list of participants with their respective properties assessments.json - the main data generated by our experiments. salami_proc.py - contains python functions to process the .json files named above salami_proc_usage.py - uses the functions from salami_proc.py to reproduce the output images and statistical results described in the accompanying paper salami_llm.R - documents the linear mixed models analysis performed in R
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historic manuscripts, subjective ratings, image quality assessment, legibility
historic manuscripts, subjective ratings, image quality assessment, legibility
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