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Extend list of processing steps. #64

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wrznr opened this issue Jul 5, 2018 · 5 comments
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Extend list of processing steps. #64

wrznr opened this issue Jul 5, 2018 · 5 comments
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wrznr commented Jul 5, 2018

We need at least recognition/post-correction but most probably many others as well.

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cneud commented Jul 10, 2018

You mean for the <mets:fileGrp USE>? We do already have a very simple <mets:fileGrp USE="OCR-D-COR-CIS"> and <mets:fileGrp USE="OCR-D-COR-ASV"> for the post-correction methods of CIS-LMU and ASV respectively, but probably more/other (generic) post-correction steps should be covered too? What many others would you imagine (e.g. post-correction of structural markup etc.)?

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wrznr commented Jul 11, 2018

No. I refer to the representation of the use attributes within ocrd-tool.json.

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kba commented Jul 25, 2018

Or postprocessing/alignment or postprocessing/voting?

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Feel free to add additional processing steps.
On the other hand we should avoid defining too many terms, because otherwise the categorization is too fine-granular.

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wrznr commented Oct 4, 2018

@wrznr Push.

@kba kba closed this as completed in c7459f1 Oct 19, 2018
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