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Computation and Palaeography : Potentials and Limits (Dagstuhl Perspectives Workshop 12382). / Hassner, Tal; Rehbein, Malte; Stokes, Peter et al.
In: Dagstuhl Manifestos, Vol. 2, No. 1, 30.07.2013, p. 14–35.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Computation and Palaeography
T2 - Potentials and Limits (Dagstuhl Perspectives Workshop 12382)
AU - Hassner, Tal
AU - Rehbein, Malte
AU - Stokes, Peter
AU - Wolf, Lior
N1 - Reprinted in Kodikologie & Paläographie im digitalen Zeitalter / Codicology and Palaeography in the Digital Age 3, ed. by O. Duntze et al. (Norderstedt, 2015), pp. 1–27.
PY - 2013/7/30
Y1 - 2013/7/30
N2 - This manifesto documents the program and outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 12382 ‘Perspectives Workshop: Computation and Palaeography: Potentials and Limits’. The workshop focused on the interaction of palaeography, the study of ancient and medieval documents, with computerized tools, particularly those developed for analysis of digital images and text mining. The goal of this marriage of disciplines is to provide efficient solutions to time and labor consuming palaeographic tasks. It furthermore attempts to provide scholars with quantitative evidence to palaeographical arguments, consequently facilitating a better understanding of our cultural heritage through the unique perspective of ancient and medieval documents. The workshop provided a vital opportunity for palaeographers to interact and discuss the potential of digital methods with computer scientists specializing in machine vision and statistical data analysis. This was essential not only in suggesting new directions and ideas for improving palaeographic research, but also in identifying questions which scholars working individually, in their respective fields, would not have asked without directly communicating with colleagues from outside their research community.
AB - This manifesto documents the program and outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 12382 ‘Perspectives Workshop: Computation and Palaeography: Potentials and Limits’. The workshop focused on the interaction of palaeography, the study of ancient and medieval documents, with computerized tools, particularly those developed for analysis of digital images and text mining. The goal of this marriage of disciplines is to provide efficient solutions to time and labor consuming palaeographic tasks. It furthermore attempts to provide scholars with quantitative evidence to palaeographical arguments, consequently facilitating a better understanding of our cultural heritage through the unique perspective of ancient and medieval documents. The workshop provided a vital opportunity for palaeographers to interact and discuss the potential of digital methods with computer scientists specializing in machine vision and statistical data analysis. This was essential not only in suggesting new directions and ideas for improving palaeographic research, but also in identifying questions which scholars working individually, in their respective fields, would not have asked without directly communicating with colleagues from outside their research community.
KW - Digital Humanities
KW - Digital Palaeography
KW - Cultural Heritage
U2 - 10.4230/DagMan.2.1.14
DO - 10.4230/DagMan.2.1.14
M3 - Article
VL - 2
SP - 14
EP - 35
JO - Dagstuhl Manifestos
JF - Dagstuhl Manifestos
SN - 2193-2433
IS - 1
ER -
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