From Minds to Pixels and Back
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Year of publication | 2008 |
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Description | This cumulative work consists of my papers in the areas of electronic document preparation---from authors' minds to the pixels on paper or screen---and digitization---from the scanned papers back to the minds of scholars via the structured digital library. In the first part of this thesis, a short overview of the papers and topics tackled is given. The second part consist of a series of eight published papers that describe problems addressed: applications of competing patterns and related learning methods in areas of hyphenation, the hyphenation of compound words and, for example, the segmentation of Thai texts. A method of single-source publishing for various output media is developed and shown. The third part consist of a series of six papers and drafts with topics in the areas of digitization, optical character recognition, digital library preparation and the automated classification of digitized papers. |
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