The preservation of paper-based archival documents is crucial for safeguarding historical and cultural heritage. Some records possess visually inaccessible text or images because of previous conservation measures, their method of construction, or historic damage. Micro-spatially Offset Raman Spectroscopy (micro-SORS) has emerged as a promising method for probing below or through opaque material substrates non-invasively. This study explores the potential of micro-SORS to image hidden text and figures in paper-based archival documents, utilizing Raman signals, fluorescence emissions, and overall spectral intensity reflecting also sample absorption. We present case studies involving sealed letters and playing cards from historical collections, demonstrating the efficacy of micro-SORS in identifying pigments and deciphering hidden ink writings. Results show the successful mapping of vermilion pigment in playing cards and reconstruction of hidden iron gall ink text in sealed letters. Chemometric analysis further enhances the visualization of hidden text. Despite challenges such as the absence of Raman signal of the target materials, micro-SORS proves to be a valuable tool for accessing hidden information in paper-based artifacts, aiding in preservation efforts and historical research.
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December 2024
Department of CSE, Adama Science and Technology University, Oromia, Ethiopia.
Afaan Oromo is a resource-scarce language with limited tools developed for its processing, posing significant challenges for natural language tasks. The tools designed for English do not work efficiently for Afaan Oromo due to the linguistic differences and lack of well-structured resources. To address this challenge, this work proposes a topic modeling framework for unstructured health-related documents in Afaan Oromo using latent dirichlet allocation (LDA) algorithms.
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Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Yale University, 165 Prospect Street, New Haven, CT 06511, USA.
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Center of Clinical Pharmacology, Third Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China.
Background: Liver injury from drug-drug interactions (DDIs), notably with anti-tuberculosis drugs such as isoniazid, poses a significant safety concern. Electronic medical records contain comprehensive clinical information and have gained increasing attention as a potential resource for DDI detection. However, a substantial portion of adverse drug reaction (ADR) information is hidden in unstructured narrative text, which has yet to be efficiently harnessed, thereby introducing bias into the research.
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Institute of Heritage Science, National Research Council (CNR ISPC), Via Cozzi 53, 20125 Milano, Italy. Electronic address:
The preservation of paper-based archival documents is crucial for safeguarding historical and cultural heritage. Some records possess visually inaccessible text or images because of previous conservation measures, their method of construction, or historic damage. Micro-spatially Offset Raman Spectroscopy (micro-SORS) has emerged as a promising method for probing below or through opaque material substrates non-invasively.
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November 2024
Department of Anesthesiology, Shiga University of Medical Science, Otsu, Shiga, Japan.
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