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This paper discusses best practices for sharing and reusing Ground Truth in Handwritten Text Recognition infrastructures, as well as ways to reference and acknowledge contributions to the creation and enrichment of data within these systems. We discuss how one can place Ground Truth data in a repository and, subsequently, inform others through HTR-United. Furthermore, we want to suggest appropriate citation methods for ATR data, models, and contributions made by volunteers. Moreover, when using digitised sources (digital facsimiles), it becomes increasingly important to distinguish between the physical object and the digital collection. These topics all relate to the proper acknowledgement of labour put into digitising, transcribing, and sharing Ground Truth HTR data. This also points to broader issues surrounding the use of machine learning in archival and library contexts, and how the community should begin to acknowledge and record both contributions and data provenance.
Hergebruik van data, 100 Philosophy, Handwritten Text Recognition, open data, data provenance, Data Publication, Bibliography. Library science. Information resources, handwritten text recognition, Open Data, AZ20-999, Referencing, Sharing models, CRedIT, Automatic Text Recognition, Data Curation, data curation, Transkribus, Data Provenance, Sharing, 800 Literature, rhetoric & criticism, sharing, Referentiemodellen, Ground Truth, data publication, automatic text recognition, HTR, History of scholarship and learning. The humanities, ground truth, Handschriftherkenning, 900 History, Z, eScriptorium
Hergebruik van data, 100 Philosophy, Handwritten Text Recognition, open data, data provenance, Data Publication, Bibliography. Library science. Information resources, handwritten text recognition, Open Data, AZ20-999, Referencing, Sharing models, CRedIT, Automatic Text Recognition, Data Curation, data curation, Transkribus, Data Provenance, Sharing, 800 Literature, rhetoric & criticism, sharing, Referentiemodellen, Ground Truth, data publication, automatic text recognition, HTR, History of scholarship and learning. The humanities, ground truth, Handschriftherkenning, 900 History, Z, eScriptorium
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