New France 17th-18th centuries

Model details

Creator(s)

Maxime Gohier

Language(s)

Centuries

17th, 18th

CER on Validation Set

5%

Size (Nr. of Words)

304,325

Model ID

46116

About this Model

This model is a broad combination of French handwritings from late 17th– and early 18th-century. It is based on more than 1,600 pages (296,403 words) of correspondence and registers of colonial administrators in New France. It achieves a CER of 4.12% on validation set and includes the main types of writing of the period: “ronde”, “bâtarde” and “coulée”. However, it is not well suited to the writings of notaries or court clerks, but can be used as a basic template to train a model more adapted to these types of documents.

Transcriptions used for this model were produced by various partners of the Nouvelle-France Numérique/Digital New France project (see nouvellefrancenumerique.info)

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New France 17th-18th centuries is freely available to everyone

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