Thoughts from the Ongisphere
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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Rerum Enters Public Alpha
IIIF, News, RERUMMay 23, 20180 Comments
Come one, come all. What is this Rerum of which we Tweet? Rerum is an open and free repository
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The Standards Approach
development, IIIF, RERUMMay 18, 20180 Comments
As developers in the field we want to follow the standards emerging for the web and for data. For
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Authentication and Attribution in RERUM
development, RERUMMay 15, 20180 Comments
Any new web service or application must take a considered look at authorization, authentication, and attribution—authorization, to make changes
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Deleted Objects in RERUM
development, RERUMMay 8, 20180 Comments
In the last post, we explored how the tree of the version history is healed around a deleted object.
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Forgetting Deleted Objects in RERUM
development, RERUMMay 8, 20180 Comments
At the Walter J. Ong, S.J. Center for Digital Humanities, we have been working hard on RERUM, the public
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Versioning in RERUM
development, IIIF, RERUMMay 4, 20182 Comments
Versioning as it is known in software is simply the process of preserving previous iterations of a document when
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Editing Remote Objects in RERUM
development, RERUMMay 1, 20181 Comments
View full catalogue record One use case that has recently captured our imagination in the Center is that posed
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