+ READ partners in Passau - update on our latest meeting

Passau Diocesan Archives took on the task of hosting the latest READ project meeting between 20 and 22 September 2016. Over 30 individuals from the 14 READ project partners met together in the pretty town of Passau in Southern Germany to discuss the current and future progress of our research into the Handwritten Text Recognition (HTR) of historical documents.
The first part of our meeting took the form of a public symposium before an audience of German archivists and researchers. To see what went on, check out this short video from Passau Diocesan Archives where staff from the archive talk about the conference and their participation in READ. The video is in German but non-speakers can scroll down to find out more about the symposium and the READ project meeting.
As the keynote speaker, Gerhard Fürmetz, director of the Bavarian State Archives used his presentation to show how digitisation has changed the way archives work.
Gerhard Fürmetz, Digitalisierung und die Archive – Herausforderungen, Arbeitsfelder und Perspektiven
Dr Herbert Wurster, Kirchenbücher als Quelle der Forschung und Herausforderung für die automatisierte Verarbeitung
Dr Günter Mühlberger, Transkribus. Eine Forschungsumgebung zur Erkennung und Anreicherung historicher Dokumente
Dr Florian Kleber, Datasets and competitions as a means to increase excellent research
In the evening we were treated to a walking tour of Passau and a look behind at the scenes at the new building of the Diocesan Archives. It has been built on stilts to shield precious documents from any flooding from the town’s three rivers and the floor has been painted a liturgical shade of purple!
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