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WS11: AI Workflows Using IIIF
Time:
Wednesday, 03/Dec/2025:
2:45pm - 4:45pm
Location: Brontë A Knowledge Centre. Capacity: 18 (cabaret)
Presentations
Annotating IIIF Items with AI
Caitlin Perry1 , Michael Appleby 2 , Martin Kalfatovic1 , Glen Robson 1
1 IIIF Consortium, United States of America; 2 Yale University, United States of America
Abstract Workshop participants will learn how to augment a IIIF manifest with AI outputs to increase access, increase research opportunities, and support reuse of digital collections.
This workshop will provide a brief overview of IIIF fundamentals, including the specifications, APIs, and ecosystem of tools and viewers. Participants will then get hands-on experience applying AI models to enhance their manifests with annotations containing the results of AI HTR/OCR and object recognition. They will then learn how to view and share their augmented manifests in Mirador, Universal Viewer, and other IIIF viewers.
Participants should have some familiarity with IIIF and be comfortable with Python. At the end of the workshop, participants will have a Jupyter notebook with reproducible workflows.
Level of experience for attendees with relevant technologies Intermediate
Instructors
Mike Appleby, Director, Software Engineering, Yale Library Glen Robson, IIIF Consortium Technical Coordinator
Prework
Timetable (2 hours)
00:00 - 00:30: Introduction
00:30 -1:30:
1:30-2:00: