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Decision Support to Crowdsourcing for Annotation and Transcription of Ancient Documents: The RECITAL Workshop

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In the 18th century in Paris, only two public theatres could officially perform comedies: the Comédie-Française, and the Comédie-Italienne. The latter was much less well known. By studying a century of accounting registers, we aim to learn more about its successful plays, its actors, musicians, set designers, and all the small trades necessary for its operation, its administration, logistics and finances. To this end, we employ a mass of untapped and unpublished resources, the 27,544 pages of 63 daily registers available at the Bibliothèque Nationale de France (BnF). And we take a decidedly fresh look at emerging forms of creation and changes in the entertainment economy. We developed the crowdsourcing platform RECITAL to collect and index the data from the registers, following an emerging trend in Digital Humanities. RECITAL is built upon the ScribeAPI framework and it offers a fully-fledged web application to classify the pages, annotate with marks and tags, transcribe the indexed marks and even to verify the previous transcripts. We also describe a multi-level data model and to develop a series of monitoring and decision tools to support crowdsourced data management up to their definitive form.
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hal-04106713 , version 1 (26-05-2023)

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Olivier Aubert, Benjamin Hervy, Guillaume Raschia, Françoise Rubellin. Decision Support to Crowdsourcing for Annotation and Transcription of Ancient Documents: The RECITAL Workshop. 2nd International Conference of the European Association for Digital Humanities (EADH), Sep 2021, Krasnoyarsk, Russia. ⟨hal-04106713⟩
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