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Journal of Data Mining and Digital Humanities, Volume 2021
Volume 2021, 2021
- Jean-Baptiste Camps, Simon Gabay, Paul Fièvre, Thibault Clérice, Florian Cafiero:
Corpus and Models for Lemmatisation and POS-tagging of Classical French Theatre. - Cyprien Plateau-Holleville, Enzo Bonnot, Franck Gechter, Laurent Heyberger:
French vital records data gathering and analysis through image processing and machine learning algorithms.
- Philippe Lacour, Aurélien Bénel:
TraduXio Project: Latest Upgrades and Feedback.
- Sydney Shep, Marcus Frean, Rhys Owen, Rere-No-A-Rangi Pope, Pikihuia Reihana, Valerie Chan:
Indigenous frameworks for data-intensive humanities: recalibrating the past through knowledge engineering and generative modelling. - Eva Pfanzelter, Sarah Oberbichler, Jani Marjanen, Pierre-Carl Langlais, Stefan Hechl:
Digital interfaces of historical newspapers: opportunities, restrictions and recommendations. - Kangying Li, Biligsaikhan Batjargal, Akira Maeda:
Character Segmentation in Asian Collector's Seal Imprints: An Attempt to Retrieval Based on Ancient Character Typeface. - Raphaël Barman, Maud Ehrmann, Simon Clematide, Sofia Ares Oliveira, Frédéric Kaplan:
Combining Visual and Textual Features for Semantic Segmentation of Historical Newspapers. - Arlene Casey, Mike Bennett, Richard Tobin, Claire Grover, Iona Walker, Lukas Engelmann, Beatrice Alex:
Plague Dot Text: Text mining and annotation of outbreak reports of the Third Plague Pandemic (1894-1952). - Pit Schneider:
Combining Morphological and Histogram based Text Line Segmentation in the OCR Context. - Anna Shadrova:
Topic models do not model topics: epistemological remarks and steps towards best practices.
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