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This book constitutes the proceedings of the international
workshops co-located with the 16th International Conference on
Document Analysis and Recognition, ICDAR 2021, held in Lausanne,
Switzerland, in September 2021.The total of 59 full and 12 short
papers presented in this book were carefully selected from 96
submissions and divided into two volumes. Part II contains 30 full
and 8 short papers that stem from the following meetings: Workshop
on Machine Learning (WML); Workshop on Open Services and Tools for
Document Analysis (OST); Workshop on Industrial Applications of
Document Analysis and Recognition (WIADAR); Workshop on
Computational Paleography (IWCP); Workshop on Document Images and
Language (DIL); Workshop on Graph Representation Learning for
Scanned Document Analysis (GLESDO).
This book constitutes the proceedings of the international
workshops co-located with the 16th International Conference on
Document Analysis and Recognition, ICDAR 2021, held in Lausanne,
Switzerland, in September 2021.The total of 59 full and 12 short
papers presented in this book were carefully selected from 96
contributions and divided into two volumes. Part I contains 29 full
and 4 short papers that stem from the following meetings: ICDAR
2021 Workshop on Graphics Recognition (GREC); ICDAR 2021 Workshop
on Camera-Based Document Analysis and Recognition (CBDAR); ICDAR
2021 Workshop on Arabic and Derived Script Analysis and Recognition
(ASAR 2021); ICDAR 2021 Workshop on Computational Document
Forensics (IWCDF). The main topics of the contributions are
document processing; physical and logical layout analysis; text and
symbol recognition; handwriting recognition; signature verification
and document forensics, and others. "Accurate Graphic Symbol
Detection in Ancient Document Digital Reproductions" is available
open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
License via link.springer.com.
Titus Lucretius Carus (ca. 99-55 B.C.) is known primarily as the
Roman author of the long didactic poem ""De Rerum Natura"" (""On
the Nature of Things""). In it, he set out to explicate the
universe, embracing and refuting ideas of the great Greek
philosophers.Now, available in paperback, this annotated scholarly
edition of the Latin text of ""De Rerum Natura"" has long been
hailed as one of the finest editions of this monumental work. It
features an introduction to Lucretius' life and work by William
Ellery Leonard, an introduction to and commentary on the poem by
Stanley Barney Smith, the complete Latin text with detailed
annotations, and an index of ancient sources.
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