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Workshop: Computer Vision in Book History
27 March 2019
The Hague, Koninklijke Bibliotheek, the National Library of the Netherlands
Computer vision is making rapid progress in its ability to extract information from documents. Libraries, academic digital humanists and publishers are now moving from experimenting with computer vision to considering how to implement it in their search platforms or research methods, or support it for their users. This one-day symposium will combine presentations on current research using computer vision with hands-on training in computer vision tools. It will both showcase the state-of-the-art in the field and discuss how it can be made more accessible to users of libraries and digital repositories.
Organising committee
Giles Bergel of the Visual Geometry Group, University of Oxford,
Etienne Postumus of Arkyves / Brill Publishers, Amsterdam,
Lotte Wilms of the KBLab at the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague and
Marian Lefferts of CERL, The Hague
Programme
10am Welcome
10.10 Introduction
10.30-13.00 Hands on [with breaks]
13.00-14.00 Lunch
14.00-15.00 Lightning talks
15.00-16.00 Keynote
16.00- 16.30 Break
16.30-17.00 Discussion
Registration
The maximum number of participants is 30.
Registration is free, but we ask you to send you registration to secretariat@cerl.org before 1 March 2019. In your message you must include one or two sentences to explain why you would like to attend the workshop. If we receive more than 30 registrations, we will invite those participants that require Computer Vision skills for their academic work.