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Tolerance.data.2009.1.greek -

Likely the first public release of a ground-truth dataset for training OCR on polytonic Greek. Sample row: Manuscript_ID, Line_Number, Original_Greek, OCR_Output, Edit_Distance, Tolerance_Threshold Hypothesis 3: A Statistical Tolerance Dataset from the Greek Economic Crisis (2009) 2009 was a pivotal year for Greece—the global financial crisis and revelations about budget deficits triggered the Greek debt crisis. In econometrics, "tolerance" often refers to tolerance intervals or multicollinearity tolerance in regression models.

However, the name itself is highly suggestive. It appears to follow a structured naming convention common in three specific domains: TOLERANCE.DATA.2009.1.GREEK

Whether you are a metrologist tracing the evolution of GD&T in Southern Europe, an economist studying pre-crisis industrial data, or a digital humanist working with Greek OCR, this filename represents a lost piece of structured knowledge. The next step is forensic: find the original media (a CD-ROM, a university server backup, or a researcher’s hard drive) and recover the data before it becomes irretrievable. Likely the first public release of a ground-truth

A 2009 research project at the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) or Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, studying process capability (Cpk) in Greek SMEs. Sample row: Part_ID, Feature, Nominal_mm, Upper_Tol_µm, Lower_Tol_µm, Actual_mm, Pass/Fail Hypothesis 2: A Historical Linguistics or Paleographic Tolerance Dataset Alternatively, "tolerance" could refer to textual tolerance —a term used in digital humanities to describe allowable variation in character recognition or manuscript transcription. However, the name itself is highly suggestive

If you are the owner of this dataset, consider uploading it to a public repository with proper metadata—so TOLERANCE.DATA.2009.1.GREEK becomes a discoverable artifact, not a riddle.

It is important to clarify upfront: in engineering, metrology, linguistics, or data science archives.