11 Feb 2019 11:00 - 12:30 Cambridge University Library, Digital Content Unit Meeting Room

Description

Optical Character Recognition is a term used to describe techniques for converting images containing printed or handwritten text into a format that can be searched and analysed computationally. This workshop will introduce several such tools along with some practical techniques for using them, and will also highlight OCR and related services offered by the Digital Content Unit at the Cambridge University Library.
Tutor: Oliver Dunn
Level: Introductory / Foundation
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This course is open to Cambridge University research students and staff who want to gain experience in digital research methods. No prior knowledge of programming is required, however, participants will need to bring their own laptop to the sessions.
Spaces are strictly limited and sessions must be booked in advance.
 
 

Cambridge Digital Humanities

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