Image classification for historical documents: a study on Chinese local gazetteers

Author:

Chen Jhe-An1,Hou Jen-Chien1,Tsai Richard Tzong-Han12ORCID,Liao Hsiung-Ming1,Chen Shih-Pei3ORCID,Chang Ming-Ching14

Affiliation:

1. Center for Geographic Information Science, Research Center for Humanities and Social Sciences, Academia Sinica , Taipei 115201, Taiwan

2. Computer Science and Information Engineering Department, National Central University , Taoyuan 320317, Taiwan

3. Max Planck Institute for the History of Science , Berlin 14195, Germany

4. Computer Science Department, University at Albany, State University of New York , Albany, NY 12222, USA

Abstract

Abstract We present a novel approach for automatically classifying illustrations from historical Chinese local gazetteers using modern deep learning techniques. Our goal is to facilitate the digital organization and study of a large quantity of digitized local gazetteers. We evaluate the performance of eight state-of-the-art deep neural networks on a dataset of 4,309 manually labeled and organized images of Chinese local gazetteer illustrations, grouped into three coarse categories and nine fine classes according to their contents. Our experiments show that DaViT achieved the highest classification accuracy of 93.9 per cent and F1-score of 90.6 per cent. Our results demonstrate the effectiveness of deep learning models in accurately recognizing and categorizing historical local gazetteer illustrations. We also developed a user-friendly web service to enable researchers easy access to the developed models. The potential for extending this method to other collections of scanned documents beyond Chinese local gazetteers makes a significant contribution to the study of visual materials in the arts and history in the digital humanities field. The dataset used in this study is publicly available and can be used for further research in the field.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Computer Science Applications,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics,Information Systems

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