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## Table of Contents
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## Dataset Summary
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The RIMES database (Recognition and Indexation of handwritten documents and faxes) was created to evaluate automatic recognition and indexing systems for handwritten letters.
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The database was collected by asking volunteers to write handwritten letters in exchange for gift certificates. Volunteers were given a fictitious identity (same gender as the real one) and up to 5 scenarios. Each scenario was chosen from among 9 realistic topics: change of personal data (address, bank account), request for information, opening and closing (customer account), change of contract or order, complaint (poor quality of service...), payment difficulties (request for delay, tax exemption...), reminder, complaint with other circumstances and a target (administrations or service providers (telephone, electricity, bank, insurance). The volunteers wrote a letter with this information in their own words. The layout was free and the only request was to use white paper and write legibly in black ink.
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# RIMES-2011 - line level
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## Table of Contents
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- [RIMES-2011 - line level](#rimes-2011-line-level)
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- [Dataset Description](#dataset-description)
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## Dataset Summary
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The RIMES-2011 database (Recognition and Indexation of handwritten documents and faxes) was created to evaluate automatic recognition and indexing systems for handwritten letters.
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The database was collected by asking volunteers to write handwritten letters in exchange for gift certificates. Volunteers were given a fictitious identity (same gender as the real one) and up to 5 scenarios. Each scenario was chosen from among 9 realistic topics: change of personal data (address, bank account), request for information, opening and closing (customer account), change of contract or order, complaint (poor quality of service...), payment difficulties (request for delay, tax exemption...), reminder, complaint with other circumstances and a target (administrations or service providers (telephone, electricity, bank, insurance). The volunteers wrote a letter with this information in their own words. The layout was free and the only request was to use white paper and write legibly in black ink.
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