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Information Retrieval Strategies for Digitized Handwritten Medieval Documents

Auteur(s)
Naji, Nada 
Institut d'informatique 
Savoy, Jacques 
Institut d'informatique 
Date de parution
2011
In
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS)
Vol.
7097
De la page
103
A la page
114
Mots-clés
  • Medieval manuscripts
  • IR with noisy text
  • OCR
  • handwritten text IR
  • Middle High German
  • text recognition
  • digital libraries
  • Medieval manuscripts

  • IR with noisy text

  • OCR

  • handwritten text IR

  • Middle High German

  • text recognition

  • digital libraries

Résumé
This paper describes and evaluates different IR models and search strategies for digitized manuscripts. Written during the thirteenth century, these manuscripts were digitized using an imperfect recognition system with a word error rate of around 6%. Having access to the internal representation during the recognition stage, we were able to produce four automatic transcriptions, each introducing some form of spelling correction as an attempt to improve the retrieval effectiveness. We evaluated the retrieval effectiveness for each of these versions using three text representations combined with five IR models, three stemming strategies and two query formulations. We employed a manually-transcribed error-free version to define the ground-truth. Based on our experiments, we conclude that taking account of the single best recognition word or all possible top-<i>k</i> recognition alternatives does not provide the best performance. Selecting all possible words each having a log-likelihood close to the best alternative yields the best text surrogate. Within this representation, different retrieval strategies tend to produce similar performance levels.
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/9646
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10.1007/978-3-642-25631-8_10
Type de publication
journal article
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 main article: Naji_Nada-Information_retrieval_strategies-20121204.pdf (3.27 MB)
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