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This report reviews the current state-of-the-art applied approaches on automated tools, services and workflows for extracting information from images of natural history specimens and their labels. We … consider the potential for repurposing existing tools, including workflow management systems; and areas where more development is required. This paper was written as part of the SYNTHESYS+ project for software development teams and informatics teams working on new software-based approaches to improve mass digitisation of natural history specimens.
Authors: Stephanie Walton, Laurence Livermore, Olaf Bánki, Robert W. N. Cubey, Robyn Drinkwater, Markus Englund, Carole Goble, Quentin Groom, Christopher Kermorvant, Isabel Rey, Celia M Santos, Ben Scott, Alan Williams, Zhengzhe Wu
Date Published: 14th Aug 2020
Publication Type: Journal
DOI: 10.3897/rio.6.e57602
Citation: Walton S, Livermore L, Bánki O, Cubey RWN, Drinkwater R, Englund M, Goble C, Groom Q, Kermorvant C, Rey I, Santos CM, Scott B, Williams AR, Wu Z (2020) Landscape Analysis for the Specimen Data Refinery. Research Ideas and Outcomes 6: e57602. https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.6.e57602
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