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Seeing the invisible: Computer science for codicology

  • Roger Boyle
  • , Hazem Hiary
  • University of Leeds

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Computer science exhibits very rapid development, and when coupled with interdisciplinarity, it can bring considerable benefit to other fields of study. We present a particular example in watermark location and identification. Computation in this area of work is not new, but we show that digitally native acquisition and model-based inspection permit new results to be drawn from documents examined by hand some decades ago. Some ideas we present are generalisable to other aspects of the archaeology of paper manufacture, while others extend to humanities research more broadly. Our conclusion is that the merits of dialogue between scholars of the humanities and computer scientists will grow significantly over time. Such dialogue between communities is often impeded by an absence of common language, and the real problem may be the development of suitable hybrid scholars.

Iaith wreiddiolSaesneg
TeitlText Comparison and Digital Creativity
Is-deitlThe Production of Presence and Meaning in Digital Text Scholarship
GolygyddionWido van Peursen, Ernst D. Thoutenhoofd, Adriaan van der Weel
CyhoeddwrEntomological Society of Canada
Tudalennau129-148
Nifer y tudalennau20
ISBN (Electronig)9789004188655
Dynodwyr Gwrthrych Digidol (DOIs)
StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 2010
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Cyfres gyhoeddiadau

EnwScholarly Communication
Cyfrol1
ISSN (Argraffiad)1879-9027
ISSN (Electronig)1879-9035

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