True Life in God: an AI-enhanced project
MEMORIST, in partnership with its subsidiary ArkhĂȘnum, recently undertook a project for the Swiss foundation True Life in God. From analysing the foundationâs requirements to digitising its collections for hosting online, this large-scale project required end-to-end support, tailored to integrate proven heritage digitisation technology with cutting-edge developments in artificial intelligence (AI). Digitisation took place in situ on MEMORISTâs premises in Geneva.
With a solid understanding of the foundationâs needs and having assessed the projectâs challenges in detail, our team proposed an AI solution to enhance the data available and make collections easier to access and explore online.
With this project â and similar initiatives carried out for other clients â MEMORIST and ArkhĂȘnum joined the 18% of companies using AI in production environments.
HTR-enhanced heritage digitisation
Initially, the team focused on digitising a selection of heritage assets, including handwritten notebooks, press reviews and artefacts. Using the latest breakthroughs in AI, ArkhĂȘnumâs experts employed automatic handwritten text recognition (HTR) to âreadâ 125 manuscript notebooks authored by the founder of the True Life in God Foundation â Vassula RydĂ©n.
This was no mean feat: RydĂ©nâs handwriting is characterised by a distinctly vertical style, with prominent ascenders and deep descenders.
As part of the feasibility analysis, the ArkhĂȘnum R&D team compared various AI solutions to identify the best fit for processing this type of contemporary document.
After finalising the selection, our experts optimised the software processing in several phases, fine-tuning the parameters to obtain maximum output quality, and ultimately achieving an optimal character recognition accuracy rate of 98%.
AI optimises HTML data retrieval services
However, analysis confirmed that conventional algorithms could not recover the data accurately, so the team turned to AI once more, writing a custom script to scrape the data from the HTML pages and convert it to a standardised ISO format using an Excel table.
They also used AI to standardise event times, display country flags in ISO format, and translate the town and country names to English.
Thanks to this approach, the resulting content was 99% reliable. The three errors detected were attributable to the website itself and not the AI-driven processing. The content was subsequently imported into the Limb Gallery digital library.
Building open archives for True Life in God
ArkhĂȘnum deployed its Limb Gallery digital library solution to showcase the foundationâs archives online.
This platform, which aggregates the archives available from different online sources, will be regularly updated with new resources, including inventories.
With its keyword search capability, the platform is an invaluable tool for researchers and writers keen to explore the manuscripts, 2,228 press clippings and talks.
In addition, AI technology is evolving so quickly that it will soon be possible to optimise how search results of handwritten texts are displayed, with key words and phrases automatically highlighted â functionality that, for now, remains out of reach.
Future opening of a physical museum
In addition to the True Life in God archive website, which provides 24/7 access to resources from many sources, the foundation is already laying the groundwork for the next phase: opening a physical museum in Sweden where visitors and researchers will be able to study the archives or consult publications.
Contact us today to discover how MEMORIST and ArkhĂȘnum’s expert digitisation services and AI solutions can bring your archives to life.
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