Programme
The global program of ICDAR 2024 and its workshops can be found here: https://icdar2024.net/programme/
First Session: 9:00 10:45
Welcome and Introduction
Isabelle Marthot-Santaniello and Hussein Mohammed
Detecting and Deciphering Damaged Medieval Armenian Inscriptions using YOLO and Vision Transformers
Chahan Vidal-Gorène, Aliénor Decours-Perez
Tracing Hands: A Computational Framework for Transcribing and Attributing Ancient Greek Inscriptions
Julien Faguer and Andrei Aioanei
Adapting IIIF Curation Platform for Creating HTR Training Datasets of Coptic Paleography
So Miyagawa
Mind the Gap: Analyzing Lacunae with Transformer-Based Transcription
Jaydeep Borkar, David A. Smith
First Coffee Break: 10:45-11:15
Second Session: 11:15-13:15
Image-to-Image Translation approach for Page Layout Analysis and Artificial Generation of Historical Manuscripts
Chahan Vidal-Gorène, Jean-Baptiste Camps
NeuroPapyri: A Deep Attention Embedding Network for Handwritten Papyri Retrieval
Giuseppe De Gregorio, Simon Perrin, Rodrigo Cerqueira Gonzalez Pena, Isabelle Marthot-Santaniello, Harold Mouchère
An Interpretable Deep Learning Approach for Morphological Script Type Analysis
Malamatenia Vlachou Efstathiou, Ioannis Siglidis, Dominique Stutzmann, Mathieu Aubry
Computational Qumranic Paleography
Berat Kurar-Barakat and Nachum Dershowitz
Two vectors to define the position of elements for their analysis and visualisation. A pointer-based transcription system for vowel dots in early Qur’anic manuscripts
Alba Fedeli, Carolin Kinne-Wall and Hythem Sidky
Lunch Break: 13:15-14:15
Third Session: 14:15-15:45
Ansund: Using Machine Learning to Develop a New, Exhaustive, Open Access Corpus of Old English
Mark Faulkner and Elisabetta Magnanti
Enhancing Transcription Accuracy and Understanding of Medieval Latin Manuscripts through Specialized Tokenizer and Transformer Models
Svetlana Yatsyk
Optimizing HTR and Reading Order Strategies for Chinese Imperial Editions with Few-Shot Learning
Marie Bizais-Lillig, Chahan Vidal-Gorène, Boris Dupin
MONSTERMASH: Multidirectional, Overlapping, Nested, Spiral Text Extraction for Recognition Models of Arabic-Script Handwriting
Danlu Chen, Jacob Murel, Taimoor Shahid, Xiang Zhang, Jonathan Allen, Taylor Berg-Kirkpatrick, David Smith
Second Coffee Break: 15:45-16:15
Fourth Session: 16:15- 17:05
A New Framework for Error Analysis in Computational Paleographic Dating of Greek Papyri
Giuseppe De Gregorio, Lavinia Ferretti, Rodrigo Cerqueira Gonzalez Pena, Isabelle Marthot-Santaniello, Maria Konstantinidou, John Pavlopoulos
Automated Dating of Medieval Manuscripts with a New Dataset
Borak Madi, Nour Atamni, Irina Rabaev, Vasily Tsitrinovich, Daria Vasyutinsky Shapira, Jihad El-Sana
General Discussion: 17:05-17-45
This session will include the following:
- A general discussion about the presented work this year.
- The discussion of proposed "hot topics" in computational paleography.
- Suggestions and ideas for next IWCP.