CopticOCR (CC-BY-SA 4.0 License)
- So Miyagawa
- Kirill Bulert
- Marco Büchler
- Eliese-Sophia Lincke
- The final stage of the Ancient Egyptian language used in Egypt from ca. the third century
- A new writing system based on the Greek alphabet and several letters from Demotic (a language stage and writing system used in Egypt from ~ 700 BCE)
- A language transmitted in several regional forms (dialects) with a large production of manuscripts in Sahidic Coptic, the dialect at the basis of our OCR work
- Ca. 30 letters.
- Several diacritics such as tremas, circumflexes, supralinear strokes etc.
- Several punctuation marks such as dots, commas, and colons
- Editorial marks in editions
- OCR for Coptic is not well-developed.
- Almost all the Coptic texts in past publications were not OCRed.
- OCR for Coptic is needed by many DH projects in Coptic.
- There is a small amount of human power in Coptology compared with the large amount of unOCRed Coptic editions.
- SFB 1136 (Göttingen)
- Creates a text corpus of selected monastic works in Coptic
- Digital Edition of the Coptic Old Testament (Göttingen)
- Creates a digital edition of the Coptic translation of the Old Testament
- Coptic SCRIPTORIUM (Georgetown/Pacific)
- Creates a linguistically annotated Coptic corpus
- Tesseract (developed by Ray Smith), for Coptic, trained by Moheb Mekhaiel (http://www.moheb.de/ocr.html)
- Python-based OCR package
- Using recurrent neural networks
- Originally developed by Thomas Breuel
- Available at https://github.com/tmbdev/ocropy
- Trained for Coptic by our group and our collaborator Eliese-Sophia Lincke (Berlin)