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AI4Culture aims to develop the ‘AI4Culture platform’ - an online capacity building hub for the application of Artificial intelligence technologies in the cultural heritage sector
In our final post about our image classification pilot, we explore the results of using a model which can classify a digitised cultural heritage object in multiple ways, and share our future plans for this work.
The EuropeanaTech AI in relation to GLAMs Task Force worked to develop an overview of artificial intelligence (AI) in European digital cultural heritage Research and Development projects. Explore highlights and findings from the report below!
This webinar presents the eScriptorium project, which aims to provide a user-friendly and open platform for the automatic, semi-automatic and manual transcription of texts from digitised images.
Insects: classification chart showing various varieties and stages of development, including larvae, beetles and butterflies. Coloured lithograph, 1850/1870?
Previously, we introduced you to the Europeana Foundation’s image classification pilot, for which we had selected a target vocabulary and gathered a dataset to train a model to classify images from digitised cultural heritage. In this post, we analyse the results of the training, identify some challenges with our current approach, and propose future lines of work!