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Tikkoun Sofrim: Making Ancient Manuscripts Digitally Accessible: The Case of Midrash Tanhuma
Alan J. Wecker
, Vered Raziel-Kretzmer
, Benjamin Kiessling
, Daniel Stökl Ben Ezra
,
Moshe Lavee
,
Tsvi Kuflik
, Dror Elovits
, Moshe Schorr
, Uri Schor
, Pawel Jablonski
Department of Jewish History
Department of Information Systems
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Midrash
100%
Ancient Manuscripts
100%
Hebrew
50%
General Public
50%
Decision Process
50%
Crowdsourcing
50%
Machine Learning Algorithms
50%
Error Correction
50%
Handwritten Manuscripts
50%
Handwriting Recognition
50%
Manual Transcription
50%
Homiletics
50%
Manual Correction
50%
Automatic Decision
50%
Computer Science
Annotation
100%
Error Correction
50%
Handwriting Recognition
50%
Decision Process
50%
Machine Learning
50%
Learning System
50%
Arts and Humanities
Midrash
100%
Rabbinic
50%
Disagreement
50%
Transcribe
50%
Homiletics
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Transcription
100%
Decision Making
25%
Solution and Solubility
25%