Meeting Date: Wed Feb 04 2026
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Summary
The CommOps Manager and other participants planned a get-together, agreeing on a picnic at the City Forest the following morning to explore nature. Logistics for the picnic at a nearby park included a potluck with a shared document for food tracking, and activities such as frisbee, soccer, card games, and a shared music playlist were also planned.
Suggested Next Steps
- CommOps Manager will create a shared document where everyone can list the food items they plan to bring for the potluck picnic.
- Tashi Tsering will add the harvesting of data from websites and other sources to the plan and combine it with a developer and Tendrof to ensure data collection and metadata acquisition are automated and improved.
- Tashi Tsering will check other tools besides Transkribus for polygon annotation for line segmentation to annotate approximately 400 images.
- Tashi Tsering will begin the training of script classification models at different levels to distinguish between styles, focusing annotators on low-confidence data to cover 3 million manuscript images.
- Élie Roux will select the script classification data and provide Tashi Tsering with the classification guidelines, including the 12 to 15 expected classes.
- The group will list and consolidate all available scattered transcription data, including the nariel concur data, into one reusable pocket file.
- Tashi Tsering will look at transcribers first for the line annotation of 400 images.
- Élie Roux and Tashi Tsering will meet with Eric to discuss the line segmentation work, including the existing Transkribus data and the goal of separating all line components (vowels, descenders, etc.) to improve the line models.
- ཨེ་མ will talk with Gandhi about splitting the script type assignments between annotators, to manage the issue of some annotators not knowing ume.
- Élie Roux will remove all the PDFs from DDRC for 4K.
- Élie Roux will provide Tashi Tsering with collection W ideas to create a pipeline for taking OCR and putting it in the tool.
Meeting Transcript
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Feb 4, 2026
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00:00:00
CommOps Manager: not at home. That's why I have gone. So, let's plan a get together. Yeah, you are right. I think we should explore nature. Okay, but how how about planning for a picnic? Wow, that's a fabulous idea. Then suggest a good place nearby. What about going to city forest tomorrow? Oh, fine. City forest is a very beautiful and peaceful place. Let's go to the city forest. It's not far. We can take our car. I have heard about this place from my friends too. It's beautiful place. Yes, it is especially in this season. And who will be with us? Only your friends and mine. At what time we should leave? I think we should leave early morning so that we can explore completely. I cannot take pictures that would be fine. So, we're going to have a great fun there. So, let's meet tomorrow morning. All right.
00:02:17
CommOps Manager: Two. A picnic sounds like the perfect opportunity for some friendly banter and bonding. It seems like everyone is excited about the picnic. Let's see how the planning unfolds. All right. So, we need to decide on the location. Any suggestions. How about the park nearby? It has beautiful greenery, a lake, and ample space for games. Sounds great, but what about the food? Should we bring our own or order something? I say we make it a potluck. Each of us can bring a dish and we'll have a delicious feast. Excellent idea. We'll create a shared document where everyone can list the food items they plan to bring. That way we'll have a good variety. Collaboration at its best. These office friends are turning the picnic into a gourmet extravaganza. And what about the activities? We should plan some fun games to keep us entertained. How about a game of frisbee or a friendly soccer match? We can also bring a deck of cards for some card games. That sounds fantastic. We can form teams and have a mini tournament. It'll be a great way to unleash our competitive spirits. Don't forget the music. We should have a playlist with everyone's favorite songs. It looks like this picnic is going to be a perfect blend of delicious food, exciting games, and groovy tunes. All right, we have the location, food, activities, and music covered. Is there anything else we need to plan?
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