Hi all,
A second vote for READ's Transkribus where the use case is transcribing
handwritten or typed text from an image. They also have a text correction
option.
I know people have experimented with ChatGPT for OCR correction, but I
suspect it'd do best where the text only contains common words. It might
well make up words where it doesn't know the correct word such as an
archaic term, personal name or jargon.
Cheers,
Mia
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On Thu, 6 Apr 2023 at 21:06, Clapp, Sharon B. (Library) <
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> Hi all,
> If you haven't looked at this https://readcoop.eu/transkribus/ - it might
> be of interest...
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> Sharon Clapp
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> You can use AI to help with this, though I don't think ChatGPT is built out
> for this kind of work due to its interfacing approach. There are other AI
> systems you can try. There was a Code4AI pre-conference this year and the
> presenter was using TensorFlow to talk about/show off AI. So you would want
> to look into the various AIs available and see which ones are being
> built/trained around the kind of work you want to do.
>
> On Thu, Apr 6, 2023 at 3:12 PM Coates, Sarah N <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
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> > Hi, all!
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> > I had a colleague ask an interesting question that I didn't know the
> > answer to, so I thought I'd pass it along to your collective wisdom. The
> > question is: Could ChatGPT assist with transcription work for manuscript
> > letters (handwritten, in either print or cursive). For example, could
> > ChatGPT help figure out a word if the transcription only had 3 of the 6
> > letters-would ChatGPT be able to identify that word? Has anyone heard of
> > someone using ChatGPT (or a similar program) to assist with
> transcription
> > of manuscript letters?
> >
> > Thanks!
> > Sarah
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