Optical Music Recognition System within a Large-Scale Digitization Project
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An adaptive optical music recognition system is being adapted as part of an experiment in developing a comprehensive framework of tools to manage the workflow of large-scale digitization projects. This framework will not only support the path from physical object and/or digitized material into a digital library repository, it will also offer effective tools for incorporating metadata and perusing the content of the resulting multimedia objects.
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