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Monthly Archives: August 2010
Registration open for our Open Day
Hi all. As previously announced, we’re holding an Open Day about Open Plaques on Saturday 25th September 2010 at the Centre for Creative Collaboration in London. It’s completely free, including lunch, and registration is now open. Before you go ahead … Continue reading
The AI Cookbook OCR plaque reading challenge
One of the purposes of Open Plaques is to provide an interesting geographical dataset that external projects can use licence free. We are trying a few projects before fully opening up the api, so please contact us if you have … Continue reading
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Tagged computer vision, hacks, optical character recognition, ORC
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