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LaTeCH@EACL 2012: Avignon, France
- Kalliopi Zervanou, Antal van den Bosch:
Proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Language Technology for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, and Humanities, LaTeCH@EACL 2012, 24 April 2012, Avignon, France. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2012, ISBN 978-1-937284-19-0 - Tom Kenter, Tomaz Erjavec, Maja Zorga Dulmin, Darja Fiser:
Lexicon Construction and Corpus Annotation of Historical Language with the CoBaLT Editor. 1-6 - Mark Dingemanse, Jeremy Hammond, Herman Stehouwer, Aarthy Somasundaram, Sebastian Drude:
A high speed transcription interface for annotating primary linguistic data. 7-12 - Manex Agirrezabal, Iñaki Alegria, Bertol Arrieta, Mans Hulden:
BAD: An Assistant tool for making verses in Basque. 13-17 - Dana Dannélls, Lars Borin:
Toward Language Independent Methodology for Generating Artwork Descriptions - Exploring FrameNet Information. 18-23 - Michael Piotrowski, Cathrin Senn:
Harvesting Indices to Grow a Controlled Vocabulary: Towards Improved Access to Historical Legal Texts. 24-29 - Thierry Declerck, Nikolina Koleva, Hans-Ulrich Krieger:
Ontology-Based Incremental Annotation of Characters in Folktales. 30-34 - Daniela Oelke, Dimitrios Kokkinakis, Mats Malm:
Advanced Visual Analytics Methods for Literature Analysis. 35-44 - Aurélie Herbelot, Eva von Redecker, Johanna Müller:
Distributional techniques for philosophical enquiry. 45-54 - Caroline Brun, Vassilina Nikoulina, Nikolaos Lagos:
Linguistically-Adapted Structural Query Annotation for Digital Libraries in the Social Sciences. 55-64 - Eva Pettersson, Beáta Megyesi, Joakim Nivre:
Parsing the Past - Identification of Verb Constructions in Historical Text. 65-74 - John Lee:
A Classical Chinese Corpus with Nested Part-of-Speech Tags. 75-84 - Nikolaos Aletras, Mark Stevenson:
Computing Similarity between Cultural Heritage Items using Multimodal Features. 85-93 - Mark Michael Hall, Oier Lopez de Lacalle, Aitor Soroa, Paul D. Clough, Eneko Agirre:
Enabling the Discovery of Digital Cultural Heritage Objects through Wikipedia. 94-100 - Samuel Fernando, Mark Stevenson:
Adapting Wikification to Cultural Heritage. 101-106 - Vicente Bosch, Alejandro Héctor Toselli Rossi, Enrique Vidal:
Natural Language Inspired Approach for Handwritten Text Line Detection in Legacy Documents. 107-111 - Alex Zhicharevich, Nachum Dershowitz:
Language Classification and Segmentation of Noisy Documents in Hebrew Scripts. 112-117
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