Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage at the Austrian Academy of Sciences · PyLaia · Published November 16, 2022

German Fraktur 18th Century - WrDiarium_M9

Text Recognition

Description

German Fraktur 18th Century – Wienerisches Diarium Creator: Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage at the Austrian Academy of Sciences The model is based on c. 3.000 pages from the „Wien[n]erisches Diarium“ / „Wiener Zeitung“ (1703-1799). The model was created within the project „Das Wien[n]erische Diarium: Digitaler Datenschatz für die geisteswissenschafttlichen Diziplinen“ (The Wien[n]erisches Diarium: A digital data treasury for the humanities) and is provided by Claudia Resch and Dario Kampkaspar. See: https://digitarium.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/ Contact: claudia.resch@oeaw.ac.at or dario.kampkaspar@oeaw.ac.at

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Very low error rate0.8% CER

Character Error Rate (CER) measures the percentage of characters incorrectly recognised. Lower is better. This model scored 0.8% on its validation set. As a rule of thumb, a CER below 10% is considered good for most handwritten material. This is a larger model trained on diverse material, which generally makes it more robust across different handwriting styles. That said, larger training sets also make it harder to push the CER down further.

Measured on the model's own validation data. Results on your documents may differ depending on handwriting style, document condition, language, and how closely your material resembles the training data.

Words823,583
Lines124,854
Training Pages1,452
Model ID47114
Centuries
18th c.