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Deep Learning Approaches to Classification of Production Technology for 19th Century Books

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2020-09-18 v1 Machine Learning

Abstract

Cultural research is dedicated to understanding the processes of knowledge dissemination and the social and technological practices in the book industry. Research on children books in the 19th century can be supported by computer systems. Specifically, the advances in digital image processing seem to offer great opportunities for analyzing and quantifying the visual components in the books. The production technology for illustrations in books in the 19th century was characterized by a shift from wood or copper engraving to lithography. We report classification experiments which intend to classify images based on the production technology. For a classification task that is also difficult for humans, the classification quality reaches only around 70%. We analyze some further error sources and identify reasons for the low performance.

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@article{arxiv.2009.08219,
  title  = {Deep Learning Approaches to Classification of Production Technology for 19th Century Books},
  author = {Chanjong Im and Junaid Ghauri and John Rothman and Thomas Mandl},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.08219},
  year   = {2020}
}

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LWDA 2018: Mannheim, Germany