- 2019
- Martin Riedl, Daniela Betz, Sebastian Padó:
Clustering-Based Article Identification in Historical Newspapers. LaTeCH@NAACL-HLT 2019: 12-17 - Steven Bethard, Egoitz Laparra, Sophia Wang, Yiyun Zhao, Ragheb Al-Ghezi, Aaron Lien, Laura López-Hoffman:
Inferring missing metadata from environmental policy texts. LaTeCH@NAACL-HLT 2019: 46-51 - Logan Born, Kate Kelley, Nishant Kambhatla, Carolyn Chen, Anoop Sarkar:
Sign Clustering and Topic Extraction in Proto-Elamite. LaTeCH@NAACL-HLT 2019: 122-132 - Barbara Bullock, Wally Guzman, Almeida Jacqueline Toribio:
The limits of Spanglish? LaTeCH@NAACL-HLT 2019: 115-121 - Stefania Degaetano-Ortlieb, Andrew Piper:
The Scientization of Literary Study. LaTeCH@NAACL-HLT 2019: 18-28 - Efthimios Gianitsos, Thomas Bolt, Pramit Chaudhuri, Joseph P. Dexter:
Stylometric Classification of Ancient Greek Literary Texts by Genre. LaTeCH@NAACL-HLT 2019: 52-60 - Vanessa G. Glenny, Jonathan Tuke, Nigel G. Bean, Lewis Mitchell:
A framework for streamlined statistical prediction using topic models. LaTeCH@NAACL-HLT 2019: 61-70 - Mika Hämäläinen, Tanja Säily, Jack Rueter, Jörg Tiedemann, Eetu Mäkelä:
Revisiting NMT for Normalization of Early English Letters. LaTeCH@NAACL-HLT 2019: 71-75 - Johannes Hellrich, Sven Buechel, Udo Hahn:
Modeling Word Emotion in Historical Language: Quantity Beats Supposed Stability in Seed Word Selection. LaTeCH@NAACL-HLT 2019: 1-11 - Tom Lippincott:
Graph convolutional networks for exploring authorship hypotheses. LaTeCH@NAACL-HLT 2019: 76-81 - Enrique Manjavacas, Brian Long, Mike Kestemont:
On the Feasibility of Automated Detection of Allusive Text Reuse. LaTeCH@NAACL-HLT 2019: 104-114 - Arya Rahgozar, Diana Inkpen:
Semantics and Homothetic Clustering of Hafez Poetry. LaTeCH@NAACL-HLT 2019: 82-90 - Kyeongmin Rim, Kelley Lynch, James Pustejovsky:
Computational Linguistics Applications for Multimedia Services. LaTeCH@NAACL-HLT 2019: 91-97 - Sandeep Soni, Lauren F. Klein, Jacob Eisenstein:
Correcting Whitespace Errors in Digitized Historical Texts. LaTeCH@NAACL-HLT 2019: 98-103 - Uli Steinbach, Ines Rehbein:
Automatic Alignment and Annotation Projection for Literary Texts. LaTeCH@NAACL-HLT 2019: 35-45 - Krishnapriya Vishnubhotla, Adam Hammond, Graeme Hirst:
Are Fictional Voices Distinguishable? Classifying Character Voices in Modern Drama. LaTeCH@NAACL-HLT 2019: 29-34 - Beatrice Alex, Stefania Degaetano-Ortlieb, Anna Kazantseva, Nils Reiter, Stan Szpakowicz:
Proceedings of the 3rd Joint SIGHUM Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, Humanities and Literature, LaTeCH@NAACL-HLT 2019, Minneapolis, MN, USA, June 7, 2019. Association for Computational Linguistics 2019, ISBN 978-1-950737-00-0 [contents] - 2018
- Taylor B. Arnold, Lauren Tilton:
Cross-Discourse and Multilingual Exploration of Textual Corpora with the DualNeighbors Algorithm. LaTeCH@COLING 2018: 50-59 - Timo Baumann, Hussein Hussein, Burkhard Meyer-Sickendiek:
Analysis of Rhythmic Phrasing: Feature Engineering vs. Representation Learning for Classifying Readout Poetry. LaTeCH@COLING 2018: 44-49 - Andreas van Cranenburgh:
Cliche Expressions in Literary and Genre Novels. LaTeCH@COLING 2018: 34-43 - Stefania Degaetano-Ortlieb, Elke Teich:
Using relative entropy for detection and analysis of periods of diachronic linguistic change. LaTeCH@COLING 2018: 22-33 - Erik-Lân Do Dinh, Steffen Eger, Iryna Gurevych:
One Size Fits All? A simple LSTM for non-literal token and construction-level classification. LaTeCH@COLING 2018: 70-80 - Frank Feder, Maxim Kupreyev, Emma Manning, Caroline T. Schroeder, Amir Zeldes:
A Linked Coptic Dictionary Online. LaTeCH@COLING 2018: 12-21 - Thomas N. Haider, Jonas Kuhn:
Supervised Rhyme Detection with Siamese Recurrent Networks. LaTeCH@COLING 2018: 81-86 - Mika Hämäläinen, Tanja Säily, Jack Rueter, Jörg Tiedemann, Eetu Mäkelä:
Normalizing Early English Letters to Present-day English Spelling. LaTeCH@COLING 2018: 87-96 - Michelle Lam, Catherina Xu, Vinodkumar Prabhakaran:
Power Networks: A Novel Neural Architecture to Predict Power Relations. LaTeCH@COLING 2018: 97-102 - Peter Makarov:
Automated Acquisition of Patterns for Coding Political Event Data: Two Case Studies. LaTeCH@COLING 2018: 103-112 - Maria Moritz, Johannes Hellrich, Sven Büchel:
A Method for Human-Interpretable Paraphrasticality Prediction. LaTeCH@COLING 2018: 113-118 - Juri Opitz, Leo Born, Vivi Nastase:
Induction of a Large-Scale Knowledge Graph from the Regesta Imperii. LaTeCH@COLING 2018: 159-168 - Matthias Orlikowski, Matthias Hartung, Philipp Cimiano:
Learning Diachronic Analogies to Analyze Concept Change. LaTeCH@COLING 2018: 1-11