Cosimo Bartoli's Italian Humanistic and Cursive Scripts (1562-1572)

Model details

Creator(s)

Sara Mansutti

Language(s)

Italian

Centuries

CER on Validation Set

3.2%

Size (Nr. of Words)

233,000

Model ID

60205

About this Model

The "Cosimo Bartoli's Italian Humanistic and Cursive Scripts (1562-1572)" model has been trained to recognise the letters and newsletters sent by Cosimo Bartoli (1503-1572), Medici’s agent in Venice between 1562 and 1572.

The Training Set consists of 233,000 words and contains two primary writing styles: the humanistic hand of Cosimo Bartoli and the cursive hand of Curzio Bartoli, Cosimo's son. In addition to these ones, a small number of documents are written by a few other individuals. The documents are heavily abbreviated, and it was decided to keep the abbreviated forms. Thus, the model is trained to transcribe abbreviations exactly as they are. During the training, the "Italian Administrative Hands, 1550-1700" was used as the base model, and the advanced "Dewarping Method" was employed with the parameter set to "dewarp." This correction method for non-horizontal lines enhances the recognition of curved lines, such as those near the inner margins of a tightly bound volume. The model achieved a Character Error Rate of 3.20%.

This model was trained in February 2024 by Sara Mansutti as part of her PhD project within the EURONEWS Project at University College Cork.

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Cosimo Bartoli's Italian Humanistic and Cursive Scripts (1562-1572) is freely available to everyone

You can use this model to automatically transcribe Handwritten documents with Handwritten Text Recgnition in Transkribus.