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Making Handwritten Archives Documents Accessible to Public with a Generic System of Document Image Analysis
Palo Alto, California January 23-January 24
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Bertrand Coüasnon, IRISA/INRIA
Jean Camillerapp, IRISA/INSA
Ivan Leplumey, IRISA/INSA

This paper presents annotations needed for handwritten Archives document retrieval by content.We propose two complementary ways of producing those annotations : automatically by using document image analysis and collectively by using Internet and a manual input by users. A platform for managing those annotations is presented as well as examples of automatic annotations on civil status registers, military forms (tested on 60,000 pages) and naturalization decrees, using a generic document recognition method. Examples of collective annotations built on automatic annotations are also given.

This platform will be officially open to public on Internet and inside the new building of the Archives d?epartementales des Yvelines in December 2003. 1,200,000 images of civil status registers will be available for collective annotation as well as 35,000 pages of military forms with automatic annotation of handwritten names.

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Bertrand Coüasnon, Jean Camillerapp, Ivan Leplumey, "Making Handwritten Archives Documents Accessible to Public with a Generic System of Document Image Analysis," dial, pp.270, First International Workshop on Document Image Analysis for Libraries (DIAL'04), 2004
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