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Add provenance #1

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tfmorris opened this issue Mar 25, 2015 · 3 comments
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Add provenance #1

tfmorris opened this issue Mar 25, 2015 · 3 comments

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@tfmorris
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It looks like the peak detector came from this gist: https://gist.github.com/endolith/250860 It would be good to provide attribution so that folks both know where it came from and can track down any bug fixes.

On a related note, where did the neural net weights come from?

@guptaanshul201989
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Hello,

Thanks for your feedback. Yes, the peak detector is from endolith. We will immediately cite the peak detector in our deNoise_Post.py code.

The neural network is being trained offline. The details of the algorithm is present on our paper: Automatic assessment of OCR quality in historical documents Proc. AAAI, 2015.

Regards
Anshul

@tfmorris
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Has "immediately" happened yet? If so, feel free to close this issue with a reference to the relevant commit.

@guptaanshul201989
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Thanks Tom for the follow up.

I have cited the peak detection code.

Regards
Anshul

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