Chronicling Novelty and the Amsterdam City Archives present a first general HTR+ model for handwritings from the Low Countries in the 17th Century. The model was trained on chronicles from nowadays Belgium and the Netherlands and on notarial deeds from Amsterdam. More than 1 890 000 words have been trained for this model an the CER is 6.7% for the Pylaia-version.
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