>>31586I'll admit that I have no idea how to use that code or what it means, but thanks for creating the script to transcribe this! There are a fair amount of errors, but not as many as ABBYY would generate - it seems like the LLM is a lot better at cutting out all the extraneous exponents and apostrophes that ABBYY would pick up from the film grain.
The downside from the LLM is that you sometimes get some true bizarre hallucinations. Like this one in the opening sentence of part IV. Here it is typed out by sight:
In the first article we introduced the reader to Comrade William English Walling, the "new" Duehring, who proposes a "new" Socialism based on "new" methods and principles.
And this is what the LLM spat out:
In the first article we introduced the reader to Conrad Williams*. [*Footnote: Not William, as given in the heading. Editors.] Dorothy, who proposes a "new" Socialism based on "new" methods and principles.
To clarify, there are no footnotes. The AI just totally made that up somehow.