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Nuremberg Letterbooks: A Multi-Transcriptional Dataset of Early 15th Century Manuscripts for Document Analysis

Authors :
Mayr, Martin
Krenz, Julian
Neumeier, Katharina
Bub, Anna
Bürcky, Simon
Brolich, Nina
Herbers, Klaus
Habermann, Mechthild
Fleischmann, Peter
Maier, Andreas
Christlein, Vincent
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Most datasets in the field of document analysis utilize highly standardized labels, which, while simplifying specific tasks, often produce outputs that are not directly applicable to humanities research. In contrast, the Nuremberg Letterbooks dataset, which comprises historical documents from the early 15th century, addresses this gap by providing multiple types of transcriptions and accompanying metadata. This approach allows for developing methods that are more closely aligned with the needs of the humanities. The dataset includes 4 books containing 1711 labeled pages written by 10 scribes. Three types of transcriptions are provided for handwritten text recognition: Basic, diplomatic, and regularized. For the latter two, versions with and without expanded abbreviations are also available. A combination of letter ID and writer ID supports writer identification due to changing writers within pages. In the technical validation, we established baselines for various tasks, demonstrating data consistency and providing benchmarks for future research to build upon.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2411.07138
Document Type :
Working Paper