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*Development of [[OCR SaaS]] | *Development of [[OCR SaaS]] for use by the entire community. | ||
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Revision as of 16:37, 31 January 2013
Welcome to the 2013 iDigBio AOCR Hackathon Wiki
- Short URL to this hackathon wiki http://tinyurl.com/aocrhackathonwiki
- Those participating in the first iDigBio AOCR Hackathon need an iDigBio account.
- Note: This wiki page undergoing frequent updates and some participants have wiki edit permissions and will add to / update / edit these pages before, during and after the hackathon.
- AOCR Working Group Wiki
- AOCR October 2012 Working Group Meeting Presentations
Meetings
- 11 Jan 2013 via AdobeConnect, 2 - 3 PM EST
- Notes at Google Doc: http://tinyurl.com/aocrhackmeet1
- 17 Jan 2013 via AdobeConnect, 2 - 3 PM EST
- Notes at Google Doc: http://tinyurl.com/aocrhackmeet1
Links to Logistics, Communication, and Participant Information
- Participant List
- Participant Related Projects
- Call for Participation
- Application Form
- Travel, Food, Lodging, Connectivity Logistics
- 2013 Hackathon Listserv, a mailing list for Hackathon Participants at aocr-hackathon-l@lists.ufl.edu
Overview of the Challenge
- 2013 iDigBio AOCR Hackathon Challenge
- overall description of The Challenge
- The Specific Task: parse OCR output to find values for these 2013 hackathon data elements
- Metrics and Evaluation to be used
- Three Data Sets
- There are three data sets, that is, three different sets of images of museum specimen labels. Participants, working alone or in groups, may work on one or more data sets as they choose. The sets have been ranked, easy, medium, hard, as an estimate of how difficult it might be to successfully get good parsed data from the OCR output from each data set.
- Accessing the Data
Frequently Asked Questions
Deliverables
- Development of OCR SaaS for use by the entire community.
- report on progress beyond parsing, accomplishments, and in-the-works
- internal / external
- collected conversation / feedback from whole group (report back summary)
- Social Media
- photographs
- post to Facebook
- blog post to iDigBio
- code from participants (at github)
- summary report on progress, including metrics evaluation
- internal / external
- white paper on the hackathon process
- all participant's talks posted to the wiki, including links to their code, comments
put these documents up as wiki content on the Hackathon pages. Participants talks and summary reports added to the iDigBio Biblio.
Choosing Images and Parsing Decisions
Issues that need work
- Known OCR, ML, NLP Issues and challenges
- Human-in-the-loop: User Interface Wish List
*Thank you NESCent, Hilmar Lapp and the HIP working group for this model.