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ELEVENTH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON TAMIL EPIGRAPHY

Tamil Epigraphy: Corpus Analysis, Database Construction and Information Retrieval


Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India, 15-21 December 2014


We are pleased to announce the Eleventh International Workshop on Tamil
Epigraphy, to be held from 15 to 21 December 2014 in Thanjavur India.
Between 2003 to 2013, we have organised ten international workshops on Tamil
Epigraphy and based on constructive feedback received from the participants of the
past ten workshops, we are planning to offer a new series of epigraphy trainings that
will concentrate on computer-aided corpus analysis and information retrieval
techniques in a variety of complimentary disciplines. This workshop is meant for
doctoral students and advanced researchers who desire to gain advanced skills in
Tamil epigraphy. The sessions will be presented in English.

Tamil inscriptions are one of the most direct evidences of the past world. They are a
valuable and essential source for anybody interested in the South Indian history,
archaeology, sociology, social anthropology, religion, history of art, linguistics etc.
Understanding the intrinsic information embedded in inscriptions constitutes a major
challenge.

The workshop will focus on how to interpret inscriptions along with providing
exposure to available tools to analyse and synthesize them. The major aim of this
workshop is to lay emphasis on the techniques of compiling and using Tamil
epigraphic database as well as techniques to be used in corpus based text analysis
and information retrieval in a variety of complimentary disciplines.

Course coordinators :
Appasamy MURUGAIYAN (Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes-UMR 7528 Mondes
iranien et indien, Paris), K. RAJAN (Pondicherry University) and S. RAJAVELU
(Tamil University, Thanjavur).

Agenda:
Workshop meetings will be held for seven days, from 15 to 21 December. The
workshop is divided into two sessions: 1) three days field work and 2) four days
lectures and practical training.

Course programme:
The workshop will include field works, practical trainings and special lectures. The
workshop will focus on the following points:

Practical training, visit to sites, estampage making
Collection and reading of inscriptions
Digital documentation and preservation of inscriptions
Processing epigraphic data in computer
Creating metadata
Compilation of epigraphic database
Text analysis and information retrieval

Registration:
No registration fee is required, but each participant has to bear the cost of practical
works and travelling to different sites. Interested students and research scholars
should register before 15
th
November 2014. For registration and information, please
contact: A. Murugaiyan at: a.murugaiyan@wanadoo.fr

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