Robert Sachunsky
Robert Sachunsky
> > * declarative – workflows contain no program code (thus are easy to understand and maintain) > > The Nextflow scripts uploaded by the user will not contain program...
BTW, the NF resume docs state that: > Note that you should avoid launching two (or more) Nextflow instances in the same directory concurrently. IIUC this means that we must...
> that these chars are normalized, as well as punctuations are tied to preceeding char without extra space. that would be consistent with our [GT transcription guidelines](https://ocr-d.de/en/gt-guidelines/trans/tr_level_1_3.html). This also ensures...
> One could even argue, that for really big pages (newspapers, maps, 2°-prints) it is preferable to save parts of a single page that were recognized well. Yes, that's radical,...
> The current code imports numpy although it only uses a single function from that library. I can only see `np.round` in `ocrd-tesserocr-segment-region`, and only under very rare circumstances. >...
> it's not the function - it's the import statement which starts the threads which burn the CPU time. Did you cross-check that (deactivating the import statement and measuring again)?...
@stweil [this OpenBLAS issue](https://github.com/xianyi/OpenBLAS/issues/731) looks related to what you describe. But it has been [fixed](https://github.com/xianyi/OpenBLAS/commit/66eafb16cfaf7e119afff96ff3e44663134141fa) 5yrs ago. So I guess it is already deployed in most systems we use today....
> It seems this went circle, but towards the general question of relaxing input/output fileGrp conventions: I would be fine with any form of relaxation that will still allows us...
@mikegerber Thanks for digging and sharing the data! Indeed, that's a bug (if a different one). Something really weird is going on during ocrd-tesserocr-crop: It removes the binarized image as...
Looking deeper, the most astonishing fact about this workspace is that – **somehow** – your METS now contains a broken (invalid) physical structMap, which repeats the page ID divs across...