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Finding centuries-old hyperlinks with a novel semi-supervised learning technique Export

In JCDL '09: Proceedings of the 2009 joint international conference on Digital libraries (2009), pp. 451-452.

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Hyperlinks are so useful for searching and browsing modern digital collections that researchers have longer wondered if it is possi-ble to retroactively add hyperlinks to digitized historical documents. There has already been significant research into this endeavor for historical text; however, in this work we consider the problem of adding hyperlinks among graphic elements. While such a system would not have the ubiquitous utility of text-based hyperlinks, there are several domains where it can potentially significantly augment textual information.


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