Thoughts from the Ongisphere
Geolocating with IIIF Presentation API 3.0: Part 1
experiments, IIIF, TechnologySeptember 18, 20200 Comments
The experience with Annotation during the initial phases of implementing this syntax was positive. We found it prudent to
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Geolocating with IIIF Presentation API 3.0: Part 3
experiments, IIIF, TechnologySeptember 18, 20200 Comments
Having found success with IIIF Presentation API 3 Annotation, we look to see if services can support GeoJSON-LD. Implementation
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Geolocating with IIIF Presentation API 2.1 Services
experiments, IIIF, TechnologySeptember 18, 20200 Comments
The shortcomings of the Annotation syntax meant looking for another option. The other option of intertwining syntax is IIIF
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Geolocating with IIIF Presentation API 2.1 Annotation
experiments, IIIF, TechnologySeptember 18, 20200 Comments
In the very first phases of imagining what GeoJSON might look like when attached to IIIF resource, Presentation API
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Geolocating with IIIF Presentation API 3.0: Part 2
experiments, IIIF, TechnologySeptember 18, 20200 Comments
Annotation was successful during the first phase of using IIIF Presentation API 3.0 for geolocating an entire Web entity.
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IIIF and Maps Conference: Coordinates in Data
experiments, IIIF, TechnologyJune 22, 20200 Comments
The OCDH has been involved with the International Image Interoperability Framework™ (IIIF) since its beginning. We are adept with Annotation
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Maps and Humanities
development, experiments, TechnologyJune 22, 20200 Comments
It should not be a surprise that data describing humanity depends heavily on the dimensions of time and space.
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Exploiting Client-side Line Detection
experimentsJune 22, 20180 Comments
Recently, two events coincided that inspired me to pull this code back out and take a second look at the process. The first is that our center charged a group of Computer Science majors with improving the effectiveness of our image processing algorithm as part of their senior capstone project; the second was the seemingly sudden burst of HTR promises, which depend on some level of layout analysis to work. In both cases, I was struck that improvements were accomplished in all cases with more processing power and additional layers of analysis.
Experimenting with Client-side Line Detection
experimentsJune 21, 20180 Comments
Does not compute Using an “old” iPad on a plane to review transcription data was a clarifying task. For
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