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<h1>MapReader</h1>
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<h2>A computer vision pipeline for analyzing and exploring images and maps at scale</h2>
<h2>A computer vision pipeline for analyzing and exploring maps and images at scale</h2>
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# What is MapReader?

MapReader is an end-to-end computer vision (CV) pipeline for analyzing and exploring large collections of images and maps.
MapReader is an end-to-end computer vision (CV) pipeline for analyzing and exploring large collections of maps and images.

MapReader was developed in the [Living with Machines](https://livingwithmachines.ac.uk/) project to analyze large historical maps (hence the name). However, MapReader is a _**generalisable**_ computer vision pipeline applicable in both <ins>non-map images</ins> and <ins>maps</ins> and in a wide variety of domains. See [Gallery](#gallery) for some examples.
MapReader was developed in the [Living with Machines](https://livingwithmachines.ac.uk/) project to analyze large collections of historical maps but is a _**generalisable**_ computer vision pipeline which can be applied to _**any images**_ in a wide variety of domains. See [Gallery](#gallery) for some examples.

Refer to each tutorial/example in the [use cases](#use-cases) section for more details on MapReader's relevant functionalities for <ins>non-map</ins> and <ins>map</ins> images and how MapReader can help to analyze large image datasets.

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