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Base model: **magistermilitum/tridis_HTR v1**
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Epochs: 14.1667 / 20
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| Uppercase Latin alphabet | 6883 | 6450 | 433 | 93.71 | 6.29 |
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Finetuned on an Anglicana-dataset, with mainly Middle Latin and few Middle English and Anglo-Norman text sources containing documents from:
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- the Common Pleas (CP)
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from the English Legal Court Rolls.
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The model has not been extensively tested.
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Base model: **magistermilitum/tridis_HTR v1**
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Train Lines: 15356
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Eval Lines: 394
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Test Lines: 2995
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Epochs: 14.1667 / 20
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The handwritten texts in Latin (with some Middle-English and Anglo-Norman wording) that were used for training are from the 13th and 14th centuries. They come from England and were written in 'Court Hand', also known as 'Anglicana'. They come from the 'Court of Common Pleas', the second highest court of the time, and deal primarily with civil disputes, such as inheritances or dowries, and from the Justices, which mainly dealt with forestry law.
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