Hello

First of all, thank you for this response.
I further discussed the topic with people I am associated with and the
possibilities of the system make us seriously considering joining the
project using a number of people and extensive resources. As I
mentioned before, we are interested with the Tibetan script (and
possibly Sanskrit). Our purpose is to produce electronic
representation of the historical Tibetan volumes for further
processing.

I understand that the team is busy with the beta version but before we
start studying the system and join the effort we need to clarify some
important issues.

1. What is precisely sponsored by Google?
2. I understand that the whole distribution is licensed under the
Apache License 2.0 (except of PNG). The copyright statement says that
the base system is Copyrighted by "Deutsches Forschungszentrum fuer
Kuenstliche Intelligenz" except from the content of "ext"
subdirectory. I have not studied the system construction yet,
therefore I need to ask the question if the language adaptation would
be completely contained in the ext directory. Is it possible to
negotiate licensing in case we influence files outside of the ext
directory so that our organization is included in the copyright
statement?
3. Are you interested in the cooperation at all? :)

Kind Regards,
Wojciech Dobrowolski





On 19 Paź, 23:08, Tom Breuel <[email protected]> wrote:
> > - Is there any guideline describing adaptation of the system to the
> > new kind of script?
>
> There is some information on training OCRopus on the Wiki on
> ocropus.org; there will be more after the beta release.
>
> We will be starting work on multilingual (in particular Indic scripts)
> early next year.  Right now, we're still working hard on the beta
> release.
>
> Tom
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