+ Transkribus around the globe - coverage on TVNZ
Our Transkribus platform for Handwritten Text Recognition (HTR) is used by thousands of researchers and archivists all over the world. And we’ve just been featured on the news on the New Zealand television network TVNZ.
Archives New Zealand explained how they have been experimenting with Transkribus to recognise different historical collections. They underlined some of the huge benefits of working with Transkribus – transcription is sped up, physical documents receive less wear and tear and most importantly, historical treasures become much easier to access!
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