Identifying, Classifying and Searching Graphic Symbols in the NOTAE System

The use of graphic symbols in documentary records from the 5th to the 9th century has so far received scant attention. What we mean by graphic symbols are graphic signs (including alphabetical ones) drawn as a visual unit in a written text and representing something other or something more than a wo...

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Published inDigital Libraries pp. 111 - 122
Main Authors BOCCUZZI, Maria, CATARCI, Tiziana, Deodati, Luca, Fantoli, Andrea, GHIGNOLI, ANTONELLA, Leotta, Francesco, Mecella, Massimo, Monte, Anna, SIETIS, NINA
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published Cham Springer Nature 2020
Springer International Publishing
SeriesCommunications in Computer and Information Science
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ISBN9783030399047
3030399044
ISSN1865-0929
1865-0937
DOI10.1007/978-3-030-39905-4_12

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Summary:The use of graphic symbols in documentary records from the 5th to the 9th century has so far received scant attention. What we mean by graphic symbols are graphic signs (including alphabetical ones) drawn as a visual unit in a written text and representing something other or something more than a word of that text. The Project NOTAE represents the first attempt to investigate these graphic entities as a historical phenomenon from Late Antiquity to early medieval Europe in any written sources containing texts generated for pragmatic purposes (contracts, petitions, official and private letters, lists etc.). Identifying and classifying graphic symbols on such documents is a task that requires experience and knowledge of the field, but software applications may come in help by learning to recognize symbols from previously annotated documents and suggesting experts potential symbols and likely classification in newly acquired documents to be validated, thus easing the task. This contribution introduces the NOTAE system that, in addition to the aforementioned task, provides non expert users with tools to explore the documents annotated by experts.
Bibliography:The original version of this chapter was revised: The original version of the chapter 12 was previously published non-open access. It has now been changed to open access under a CC BY 4.0 license and the copyright holder has been updated to ‘The Author(s).’ The book has also been updated with the change. The correction to this chapter is available at 10.1007/978-3-030-39905-4_19
This work is supported by the ERC grant NOTAE: NOT A writtEn word but graphic symbols, funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement no. 786572, Advanced Grant 2017, PI Antonella Ghignoli). See also http://www.notae-project.eu.
ISBN:9783030399047
3030399044
ISSN:1865-0929
1865-0937
DOI:10.1007/978-3-030-39905-4_12