Document Image Analysis for World War II Personal Records

A. Antonacopoulos*, D. Karatzas

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Complete collections of invaluable documents of unique historical and political significance are decaying and at the same time they are virtually inaccessible, necessitating the invention of robust and efficient methods for their conversion into a searchable electronic form. This paper presents the issues encountered and problems addressed in the MEMORIAL project, whose goal is the establishment of a digital document workbench enabling the creation of distributed virtual archives based on documents existing in libraries, archives, museums, memorials, and public record offices. Successful approaches are described in the context of the chosen data class: a variety of typewritten documents containing personal information relating to the presence of individuals in World War II Nazi concentration camps.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings First International Workshop on Document Image Analysis for Libraries - DIAL 2004
Pages336-341
Number of pages6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2004

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NameProceedings - First International Workshop on Document Image Analysis for Libraries - DIAL 2004

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