“The Future of Family History Technology” in Academic Research FHTW15 – Panel David W. Embley.

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“The Future of Family History Technology” in Academic Research FHTW15 – Panel David W. Embley

Publish Papers with Family History Technology Themes in Academic Venues

Look for Research Challenges that have Family-History-Technology Applications ICDAR-15 – Language and script recognition – Map, drawing, diagram analysis – Image enhancement – Printed/handwriting separation – Information extraction – Scene text analysis (e.g. of grave headstones) DRR (Document Recognition and Retrieval) HIP (Historical Document Imaging and Processing) DAS (Document Analysis Systems)

Directly Encourage Research in Family-History-Technology Topics Sponsor Competitions – Ancestry’s segmentation and layout analysis at ICDAR-15 – FamilySearch’s automatic waypointing at HIP-2013 Create Ground-Truth Data Sets Serve on Conference Committees