Title
Unearthing the Recent Past: Digitising and Understanding Statistical Information from Census Tables
Abstract
Censuses comprise a wealth of information at a large (national) scale that allow governments (who commission them) and the public to have a detailed snapshot of how people live (geographical distribution and characteristics). In addition to underpinning socio-economic research, the study of historical Census statistics provides a unique opportunity to understand several characteristics in a country and its heritage. This paper presents an overview of a complete account of the background, challenges, implemented preprocessing, recognition and post-processing pipeline, and the information-rich results obtained through a pilot digitisation project on the 1961 Census of England and Wales (the first time computers were used to process data and output very detailed information, a vital part of which is only available in the form of degraded historical computer printouts). The experience gained and the resulting methodology can also be used for digitising and understanding tabular information in a large variety of application scenarios.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1145/3078081.3078106
DATeCH
DocType
ISBN
Citations 
Conference
978-1-4503-5265-9
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.37
2
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Christian Clausner1448.49
Justin Hayes210.37
Apostolos Antonacopoulos337836.45
Stefan Pletschacher440.79