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DHandNLP@PROPOR 2020: Evora, Portugal
- Maria José Finatto, Renata Vieira, Senja Pollak, Saturnino Luz:
Proceedings of the Workshop on Digital Humanities and Natural Language Processing, co-located with International Conference on the Computational Processing of Portuguese, DHandNLP@PROPOR 2020, Evora, Portugal, March 2, 2020. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 2607, CEUR-WS.org 2020
Session 1: Full papers
- Mehmet Can Yavuz:
Analyses of Characters in Dramatic Works by Using Document Embeddings. 1 - Brenda Salenave Santana, Aline Aver Vanin:
Detecting Group Beliefs Related to 2018's Brazilian Elections in Tweets: A Combined Study on Modeling Topics and Sentiment Analysis. 11-21 - Vithor Gomes Ferreira Bertalan, Evandro Eduardo Seron Ruiz:
Predicting Judicial Outcomes in the Brazilian Legal System Using Textual Features. 22-32 - Senja Pollak, Matej Martinc, Katja Mihurko Poniz:
Natural Language Processing for Literary Text Analysis: Word-Embeddings-Based Analysis of Zofka Kveder's Work. 33-42
Session 2: Short Papers
- Helena Freire Cameron, Maria Filomena Gonçalves, Paulo Quaresma:
Linguistic and orthographical classic Portuguese variants Challenges for NLP. 43-48 - Paulo Quaresma, Maria José Bocorny Finatto:
Information Extraction from Historical Texts: a Case Study. 49-56 - Barbara Ramos, Diana Santos, Cláudia Freitas:
Looking at Body Expressions to Enrich Emotion Clusters. 57-62 - Caio Sacramento de Britto Almeida, Débora Abdalla Santos:
Text Similarity Using Word Embeddings to Classify Misinformation. 63-68 - Ivo Santos, Fernanda Olival, Ofélia Sequeira:
Excavating the Data Pit: the Portuguese Parish Memories (1758) as a Gold Standard. 69-75
Session 3: Extended Abstracts
- Liana Paraguassu, Leonardo Zilio, Luis Antonio Leiva Hercules, Maria José Bocorny Finatto:
MedSimples: An Automated Simplification Tool for Promoting Health Literacy in Brazil. 76-78 - Danielle Sanches, Luis Ribeiro Gonçalves:
Trade and Circulation of Medicines in Medical Texts: Digital Humanities and History of Colonial America. 79-81
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