构建基于web的遗留索引卡存档——体系结构设计问题和初始数据获取

A. Downton, A. Tams, G. Wells, A. C. Holmes, S. Lucas, G. Beccaloni, M. Scoble, G. S. Robinson
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提出了一个灵活的档案转换系统的总体设计的进度报告(在一个3年项目的1年后),最终目的是作为一种工具广泛使用,将遗留的打字文稿和手写档案卡索引转换为可访问internet和可搜索的数据库。VIADOCS系统正在英国自然历史博物馆的3万张蛾卡演示档案中进行开发和评估,并且已经展示了一种使用改进的银行支票扫描仪的成功和有效的图像采集机制。由XML验证文档类型定义(DTD)定义的文档图像处理和分析技术用于纠正所获取图像中的缺陷,并解析卡片序列以匹配蛾类的层次分类。解析后的数据由离线OCR引擎处理,并由特定字段的主题字典进行扩充,以生成“草稿”在线存档。然后,该存档将在使用时通过Web浏览器交互式地进行验证。希望最终为自然历史博物馆,以及所有需要通过计算机查询遗留文件的博物馆、图书馆和档案馆提供一个高效、可配置的遗留档案文件转换系统。
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Constructing Web-based legacy index card archives-architectural design issues and initial data acquisition
Presents a progress report (after 1 year of a 3 year project) on the overall design for a flexible archive conversion system, intended eventually for widespread use as a tool to convert legacy typescript and handwritten archive card indexes into Internet-accessible and searchable databases. The VIADOCS system is being developed and evaluated on a demonstrator archive of 30,000 pyraloid moth cards at the UK Natural History Museum, and has already demonstrated a successful and efficient mechanism for image acquisition using a modified bank cheque scanner. Document image processing and analysis techniques, defined by an XML validating document type definition (DTD), are being used to correct defects in the acquired images and parse card sequences to match the hierarchical taxonomy of pyraloid moth species. Parsed data is processed by offline OCR engines augmented by field-specific subject dictionaries to produce a 'draft' online archive. This archive will then be validated interactively via a Web browser as it is used. It is hoped eventually to provide an efficient and configurable legacy archive document conversion system not only for the Natural History Museum, but also for all museums, libraries and archives where there is a need to interrogate legacy documents via computer.
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