- Tuomo Hiippala
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Semi-automated annotation of page-based documents within the Genre and Multimodality framework. LaTeCH@ACL 2016 - Vilja Hulden
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Whodunit... and to Whom? Subjects, Objects, and Actions in Research Articles on American Labor Unions. LaTeCH@ACL 2016 - Estíbaliz Iglesias-Franjo, Jesús Vilares
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Searching Four-Millenia-Old Digitized Documents: A Text Retrieval System for Egyptologists. LaTeCH@ACL 2016 - Aditya Joshi, Pushpak Bhattacharyya, Mark James Carman, Jaya Saraswati, Rajita Shukla:
How Do Cultural Differences Impact the Quality of Sarcasm Annotation?: A Case Study of Indian Annotators and American Text. LaTeCH@ACL 2016 - Mladen Karan, Jan Snajder, Daniela Sirinic
, Goran Glavas:
Analysis of Policy Agendas: Lessons Learned from Automatic Topic Classification of Croatian Political Texts. LaTeCH@ACL 2016 - Dieu-Thu Le, Ngoc Thang Vu, André Blessing:
Towards a text analysis system for political debates. LaTeCH@ACL 2016 - Juri Opitz, Anette Frank:
Deriving Players & Themes in the Regesta Imperii using SVMs and Neural Networks. LaTeCH@ACL 2016 - Annika Marie Schoene, Nina Dethlefs:
Automatic Identification of Suicide Notes from Linguistic and Sentiment Features. LaTeCH@ACL 2016 - Sarah Schulz, Mareike Keller
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Code-Switching Ubique Est - Language Identification and Part-of-Speech Tagging for Historical Mixed Text. LaTeCH@ACL 2016 - Anne-Kathrin Schumann:
Brave New World: Uncovering Topical Dynamics in the ACL Anthology Reference Corpus Using Term Life Cycle Information. LaTeCH@ACL 2016 - Eszter Simon, Veronika Vincze:
Universal Morphology for Old Hungarian. LaTeCH@ACL 2016 - Çagil Sönmez, Arzucan Özgür, Erdem Yörük:
Towards Building a Political Protest Database to Explain Changes in the Welfare State. LaTeCH@ACL 2016 - Amir Zeldes
, Caroline T. Schroeder:
An NLP Pipeline for Coptic. LaTeCH@ACL 2016 - Beatrice Alex, Nils Reiter:
Proceedings of the 10th SIGHUM Workshop on Language Technology for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, and Humanities, LaTeCH@ACL 2016, August 11, 2016, Berlin, Germany. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2016, ISBN 978-1-945626-09-8 [contents] - 2015
- Aitor Arronte Alvarez:
Enriching Digitized Medieval Manuscripts: Linking Image, Text and Lexical Knowledge. LaTeCH@ACL 2015: 73-77 - JinYeong Bak, Alice Oh:
Five Centuries of Monarchy in Korea: Mining the Text of the Annals of the Joseon Dynasty. LaTeCH@ACL 2015: 10-14 - Andrea Bellandi, Davide Albanesi, Giulia Benotto, Emiliano Giovannetti, Gianfranco Di Segni:
When Translation Requires Interpretation: Collaborative Computer-Assisted Translation of Ancient Texts. LaTeCH@ACL 2015: 84-88 - Johannes Bjerva
, Raf Praet:
Word Embeddings Pointing the Way for Late Antiquity. LaTeCH@ACL 2015: 53-57 - Tim vor der Brück, Steffen Eger, Alexander Mehler:
Lexicon-assisted tagging and lemmatization in Latin: A comparison of six taggers and two lemmatization models. LaTeCH@ACL 2015: 105-113 - Ryan Georgi
, Fei Xia, William D. Lewis:
Enriching Interlinear Text using Automatically Constructed Annotators. LaTeCH@ACL 2015: 58-67 - Yufang Hou, Anette Frank:
Analyzing Sentiment in Classical Chinese Poetry. LaTeCH@ACL 2015: 15-24 - Victoria Anugrah Lestari, Ruli Manurung:
Measuring the Structural and Conceptual Similarity of Folktales using Plot Graphs. LaTeCH@ACL 2015: 25-33 - Chaya Liebeskind, Ido Dagan:
Integrating Query Performance Prediction in Term Scoring for Diachronic Thesaurus. LaTeCH@ACL 2015: 89-94 - Yen-Fu Luo, Anna Rumshisky, Mikhail Gronas:
Catching the Red Priest: Using Historical Editions of Encyclopaedia Britannica to Track the Evolution of Reputations. LaTeCH@ACL 2015: 1-9 - Tommaso Petrolito, Ruggero Petrolito, Francesco Perono Cacciafoco
, Grégoire Winterstein:
Minoan linguistic resources: The Linear A Digital Corpus. LaTeCH@ACL 2015: 95-104 - Eva Pettersson, Beáta Megyesi, Joakim Nivre:
Ranking Relevant Verb Phrases Extracted from Historical Text. LaTeCH@ACL 2015: 39-47 - Nils Reiter:
Towards Annotating Narrative Segments. LaTeCH@ACL 2015: 34-38 - Tanja Samardzic
, Robert Schikowski, Sabine Stoll:
Automatic interlinear glossing as two-level sequence classification. LaTeCH@ACL 2015: 68-72 - Klemo Vladimir, Marin Silic, Nenad Romic, Goran Delac, Sinisa Srbljic:
A preliminary study on similarity-preserving digital book identifiers. LaTeCH@ACL 2015: 78-83 - Stephen Wan, Cécile Paris:
Ranking election issues through the lens of social media. LaTeCH@ACL 2015: 48-52