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Artificial Intelligence for BillionGraves Transcriptions

1 Dec 2023 8:55 AM | Anonymous

The following is from the BillionGraves Blog:

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing the way BillionGraves transcriptions are done and we are so excited to tell you all about it!

Sooo Many Transcriptions. . .

A few years ago, if I uploaded my gravestone photos while at the cemetery, they would be transcribed before I could drive home! In just 15 minutes hundreds of the records would be transcribed! Seriously. Volunteers typed every name and date on every gravestone in just a few minutes. It was amazing! BillionGraves volunteer transcribers are AWESOME!

This was possible at that time because there were many more transcribers than photographers. But over the years, the photographers began to outnumber the transcribers. This change meant that when I uploaded photos, they often just sat there, waiting and waiting. Sometimes it was a year or more before the names and dates were transcribed!

Yes, I could have transcribed my own photos. But I live in an area where photos desperately need to be taken before the gravestones deteriorate so I felt that, for me, taking photos was a more important goal. I also love being outside in the cemetery.

I just hoped that others would transcribe my photos soon. Fortunately, there are others that LOVE to transcribe!

Angela Pecoraro of Meriden, Connecticut is one of BillionGraves’ top transcribers, having completed more than 68,500 transcriptions so far! But eventually, even Angela felt the weight of trying to transcribe so many headstones.

More than a year ago, Angela wrote to us with concern, saying, “The reality of over 2 million stones waiting for transcription is daunting. I’ve done 60,316 and helped 9,800 people as of today. As a genealogist I wish we could get more people to transcribe that’s for sure.”

Working Toward a Solution

BillionGraves’ tech team took the need for more transcriptions seriously and began to look at using artificial intelligence (AI) to help with the problem.

Eek! Did I just hear some of you in the background shouting, “NO, AI!!”

Oh, dear. I get it. It’s hard to adapt to new technology. Past generations have resisted giving up their horses for “horseless carriages” (cars) or giving up typewriters for computers.

You may have even heard on the news – or read on the internet – that some people have been using AI for evil purposes. That’s true. But it also can be used for good and pure purposes such as helping people find their ancestors and grow their family trees.

Using Artificial Intelligence to Transcribe Headstones

Besides, you have already been using AI for a long time, you know that right?

You tap on the microphone on your phone, speak, and your voice is converted into written text. That’s AI at work.

You type something on your computer a little too fast and it is spelled wrong. Then suddenly, without you doing a thing, it is spelled correctly. That’s AI again.

So why not use AI to transcribe headstones?

Is it Perfect?

AI still has a long way to go. It’s not perfect. But it is helping tremendously to be able to transcribe millions of BillionGraves’ headstones quickly and efficiently. In the first few weeks, AI had completed more than half a million transcriptions (including many of mine, hurrah!).

BillionGraves tech team is finding that the transcriptions are “spot-on” about 80% of the time. But the rest of the time, we need your help! Human volunteers are needed to do quality-control checks on the transcriptions that were done by AI.

Technically, It’s “Machine Learning”

Technically speaking, BillionGraves is using “machine learning” to transcribe. It’s a branch of AI.

Here is a dictionary definition of “machine learning”: “the use and development of computer systems that are able to learn and adapt without following explicit instructions, by using algorithms and statistical models to analyze and draw inferences from patterns in data.”

So every time you correct a transcription, you are helping the BillionGraves tech team to make the machine learning process better.

(By the way, there aren’t really robots sitting at computers transcribing. That’s just a picture I created using AI. But you knew that, right? Just checking.)

An Example Where Your Help is Needed

Computers are faster than human brains but human logic can do what machines will never be able to do.

The full article goes on for quite a bit longer. You can read the full story at: https://blog.billiongraves.com/artificial-intelligence-for-billiongraves-transcriptions/.


Comments

  • 2 Dec 2023 7:30 PM | Anonymous
    I have two beefs with Billiongraves

    1. duplicates and not willing recognize them

    2. Error information and refuse to allow corrections and contact submitters to get them to correct.
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