Front matter [pdf] [bib] |
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Flexible and Reliable Text Analytics in the Digital Humanities – Some Methodological Considerations Jonas Kuhn [pdf] [bib] |
pp. 1–1 |
Finding Rising and Falling Words Erik Tjong Kim Sang [pdf] [bib] |
pp. 2–9 |
A Dataset for Multimodal Question Answering in the Cultural Heritage Domain Shurong Sheng, Luc Van Gool and Marie-Francine Moens [pdf] [bib] |
pp. 10–17 |
Extracting Social Networks from Literary Text with Word Embedding Tools Gerhard Wohlgenannt, Ekaterina Chernyak and Dmitry Ilvovsky [pdf] [bib] |
pp. 18–25 |
Exploration of register-dependent lexical semantics using word embeddings Andrey Kutuzov, Elizaveta Kuzmenko and Anna Marakasova [pdf] [bib] |
pp. 26–34 |
Original-Transcribed Text Alignment for Manyosyu Written by Old Japanese Language Teruaki Oka and Tomoaki Kono [pdf] [bib] |
pp. 35–44 |
Shamela: A Large-Scale Historical Arabic Corpus Yonatan Belinkov, Alexander Magidow, Maxim Romanov, Avi Shmidman and Moshe Koppel [pdf] [bib] |
pp. 45–53 |
Feelings from the Past—Adapting Affective Lexicons for Historical Emotion Analysis Sven Buechel, Johannes Hellrich and Udo Hahn [pdf] [bib] |
pp. 54–61 |
Automatic parsing as an efficient pre-annotation tool for historical texts Hanne Martine Eckhoff and Aleksandrs Berdicevskis [pdf] [bib] |
pp. 62–70 |
A Visual Representation of Wittgenstein’s Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus Anca Bucur and Sergiu Nisioi [pdf] [bib] |
pp. 71–75 |
A Web-based Tool for the Integrated Annotation of Semantic and Syntactic Structures Richard Eckart de Castilho, Éva Mújdricza-Maydt, Seid Muhie Yimam, Silvana Hartmann, Iryna Gurevych, Anette Frank and Chris Biemann [pdf] [bib] |
pp. 76–84 |
Challenges and Solutions for Latin Named Entity Recognition Alexander Erdmann, Christopher Brown, Brian Joseph, Mark Janse, Petra Ajaka, Micha Elsner and Marie-Catherine de Marneffe [pdf] [bib] |
pp. 85–93 |
Geographical Visualization of Search Results in Historical Corpora Florian Petran [pdf] [bib] |
pp. 94–100 |
Implementation of a Workflow Management System for Non-Expert Users Bart Jongejan [pdf] [bib] |
pp. 101–108 |
Integrating Optical Character Recognition and Machine Translation of Historical Documents Haithem Afli and Andy Way [pdf] [bib] |
pp. 109–116 |
Language technology tools and resources for the analysis of multimodal communication László Hunyadi, Tamás Váradi and István Szekrényes [pdf] [bib] |
pp. 117–124 |
Large-scale Analysis of Spoken Free-verse Poetry Timo Baumann and Burkhard Meyer-Sickendiek [pdf] [bib] |
pp. 125–130 |
PAT workbench: Annotation and Evaluation of Text and Pictures in Multimodal Instructions Ielka van der Sluis, Lennart Kloppenburg and Gisela Redeker [pdf] [bib] |
pp. 131–139 |
Semantic Indexing of Multilingual Corpora and its Application on the History Domain Alessandro Raganato, Jose Camacho-Collados, Antonio Raganato and Yunseo Joung [pdf] [bib] |
pp. 140–147 |
Tagging Ingush - Language Technology For Low-Resource Languages Using Resources From Linguistic Field Work Jörg Tiedemann, Johanna Nichols and Ronald Sprouse [pdf] [bib] |
pp. 148–155 |
The MultiTal NLP tool infrastructure Driss Sadoun, Satenik Mkhitaryan, Damien Nouvel and Mathieu Valette [pdf] [bib] |
pp. 156–163 |
Tools and Instruments for Building and Querying Diachronic Computational Lexica Fahad Khan, Andrea Bellandi and Monica Monachini [pdf] [bib] |
pp. 164–171 |
Tracking Words in Chinese Poetry of Tang and Song Dynasties with the China Biographical Database Chao-Lin Liu and Kuo-Feng Luo [pdf] [bib] |
pp. 172–180 |
Using TEI for textbook research Lena-Luise Stahn, Steffen Hennicke and Ernesto William De Luca [pdf] [bib] |
pp. 181–186 |
Web services and data mining: combining linguistic tools for Polish with an analytical platform Maciej Ogrodniczuk [pdf] [bib] |
pp. 187–195 |