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CDH@TLT 2017: Bloomington, IN, USA
- Thierry Declerck, Sandra Kübler:
Proceedings of the Workshop on Corpora in the Digital Humanities (CDH 2017), Bloomington, IN, USA, January 19, 2017. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1786, CEUR-WS.org 2017
Full Papers
- Gualberto A. Guzmán, Joseph Ricard, Jacqueline Serigos, Barbara Bullock, Almeida Jacqueline Toribio:
Moving Code-Switching Research toward More Empirically Grounded Methods. 1-9 - Julia Lavid:
Annotating Complex Linguistic Features in Bilingual Corpora: The Case of MULTINOT. 10-18 - James Pustejovsky, Nancy Ide, Marc Verhagen, Keith Suderman:
Enhancing Access to Media Collections and Archives Using Computational Linguistic Tools. 19-28 - Olga Scrivner, Jefferson Davis:
Interactive Text Mining Suite: Data Visualization for Literary Studies. 29-38 - Ryder Wishart, Prokopis Prokopidis:
Topic Modelling Experiments on Hellenistic Corpora. 39-47 - Laura Zweig, Can Liu, Misato Hiraga, Amanda Reed, Michael Czerniakowski, Markus Dickinson, Sandra Kübler:
FunTube: Annotating Funniness in YouTube Comments. 48-57
Poster and Demonstration Papers
- Thierry Declerck:
A Set of Annotations for Supporting a TTS Application for Folktales. 58-63 - Corina Dima, Jianqiang Ma, Sebastian Bücking, Frauke Buscher, Johanna Herdtfelder, Julia Lukassek, Anna Pryslopska, Erhard W. Hinrichs, Daniël de Kok, Claudia Maienborn:
A Corpus-Based Model of Semantic Plausibility for German Bracketing Paradoxes. 64-70 - Nancy Ide, Keith Suderman, James Pustejovsky:
Demonstration: The Language Application Grid as a Platform for Digital Humanities Research. 71-76 - Priyanka Suresh, Navjyoti Singh:
Meta-Data and Methodology: Standards in the Digital Archive. 77-82
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