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  # Dataset Card for CATMuS Medieval
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  ## Dataset Details
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  Handwritten Text Recognition (HTR) has emerged as a crucial tool for converting manuscripts images into machine-readable formats,
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  Only one document is available in Old English.
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  > Thibault Clérice, Pinche Ariane, Vlachou-Efstathiou Malamatenia, Chagué Alix, Camps Jean-Baptiste, et al.. CATMuS Medieval: A multilingual large-scale cross-century dataset in Latin script for handwritten text recognition and beyond. 2024. ⟨hal-04453952⟩
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  - Scripts: In the middle ages, the writing style changed over time, specifically in "litterary" manuscripts, for which we call the general scripts "Bookscripts". This is what CATMuS Medieval covers at the time
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  # Dataset Card for CATMuS Medieval
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  ## Dataset Details
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  > Thibault Clérice, Pinche Ariane, Vlachou-Efstathiou Malamatenia, Chagué Alix, Camps Jean-Baptiste, et al.. CATMuS Medieval: A multilingual large-scale cross-century dataset in Latin script for handwritten text recognition and beyond. 2024. ⟨hal-04453952⟩
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  - Scripts: In the middle ages, the writing style changed over time, specifically in "litterary" manuscripts, for which we call the general scripts "Bookscripts". This is what CATMuS Medieval covers at the time
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