Proceedings of the Workshop on Language Technology for Cultural Heritage Data (LaTeCH 2007).
Caroline Sporleder, Antal van den Bosch, Claire Grover (Editors)
- Anthology ID:
- W07-09
- Month:
- June
- Year:
- 2007
- Address:
- Prague, Czech Republic
- Venue:
- LaTeCH
- SIG:
- SIGHUM
- Publisher:
- Association for Computational Linguistics
- URL:
- https://aclanthology.org/W07-09
- DOI:
- PDF:
- https://preview.aclanthology.org/nschneid-patch-3/W07-09.pdf
Proceedings of the Workshop on Language Technology for Cultural Heritage Data (LaTeCH 2007).
Caroline Sporleder
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Antal van den Bosch
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Claire Grover
Naming the Past: Named Entity and Animacy Recognition in 19th Century Swedish Literature
Lars Borin
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Dimitrios Kokkinakis
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Leif-Jöran Olsson
Viterbi Based Alignment between Text Images and their Transcripts
Alejandro H. Toselli
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Verónica Romero
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Enrique Vidal
Retrieving Lost Information from Textual Databases: Rediscovering Expeditions from an Animal Specimen Database
Marieke van Erp
Concept Disambiguation for Improved Subject Access Using Multiple Knowledge Sources
Tandeep Sidhu
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Judith Klavans
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Jimmy Lin
The Latin Dependency Treebank in a Cultural Heritage Digital Library
David Bamman
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Gregory Crane
Cultural Heritage Digital Resources: From Extraction to Querying
Michel Généreux
Dynamic Path Prediction and Recommendation in a Museum Environment
Karl Grieser
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Timothy Baldwin
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Steven Bird
Anchoring Dutch Cultural Heritage Thesauri to WordNet: Two Case Studies
Véronique Malaisé
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Antoine Isaac
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Luit Gazendam
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Hennie Brugman
Cross Lingual and Semantic Retrieval for Cultural Heritage Appreciation
Idan Szpektor
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Ido Dagan
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Alon Lavie
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Danny Shacham
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Shuly Wintner
Deriving a Domain Specific Test Collection from a Query Log
Avi Arampatzis
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Jaap Kamps
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Marijn Koolen
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Nir Nussbaum
Multilingual Search for Cultural Heritage Archives via Combining Multiple Translation Resources
Gareth J. F. Jones
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Ying Zhang
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Eamonn Newman
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Fabio Fantino
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Franca Debole
Invited Talk: Lessons from the MALACH Project: Applying New Technologies to Improve Intellectual Access to Large Oral History Collections
Douglas W. Oard