Kapitel
Open Access
Building a Text Analysis Pipeline for Classical Languages
-
Patrick J. Burns
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Editor’s Preface V
- Preface VII
- Contents XI
- Introduction 1
-
Open Data of Greek and Latin Sources
- The Free First Thousand Years of Greek 7
- The Digital Latin Library: Cataloging and Publishing Critical Editions of Latin Texts 19
- Sustaining Linked Ancient World Data 35
-
Cataloging and Citing Greek and Latin Authors and Works
- The Perseus Catalog: of FRBR, Finding Aids, Linked Data, and Open Greek and Latin 53
- The CITE Architecture: a Conceptual and Practical Overview 73
- The Canonical Text Services in Classics and Beyond 95
-
Data Entry, Collection, and Analysis for Classical Philology
- Optical Character Recognition for Classical Philology 117
- Character Encoding of Classical Languages 137
- Building a Text Analysis Pipeline for Classical Languages 159
- Intertextuality as Viral Phrases: Roses and Lilies 177
-
Critical Editing and Annotating Greek and Latin Sources
- Digital Classical Philology and the Critical Apparatus 203
- eComparatio – a Software Tool for Automatic Text Comparison 221
- The Homer Multitext within the History of Access to Homeric Epic 239
- Historical Fragmentary Texts in the Digital Age 257
-
Linguistic Annotation and Lexical Databases for Greek and Latin
- The Dependency Treebanks for Ancient Greek and Latin 279
- The Project of the Index Thomisticus Treebank 299
- Semantic Analysis and Thematic Annotation 321
- Notes on Contributors 341
- Index 347
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Editor’s Preface V
- Preface VII
- Contents XI
- Introduction 1
-
Open Data of Greek and Latin Sources
- The Free First Thousand Years of Greek 7
- The Digital Latin Library: Cataloging and Publishing Critical Editions of Latin Texts 19
- Sustaining Linked Ancient World Data 35
-
Cataloging and Citing Greek and Latin Authors and Works
- The Perseus Catalog: of FRBR, Finding Aids, Linked Data, and Open Greek and Latin 53
- The CITE Architecture: a Conceptual and Practical Overview 73
- The Canonical Text Services in Classics and Beyond 95
-
Data Entry, Collection, and Analysis for Classical Philology
- Optical Character Recognition for Classical Philology 117
- Character Encoding of Classical Languages 137
- Building a Text Analysis Pipeline for Classical Languages 159
- Intertextuality as Viral Phrases: Roses and Lilies 177
-
Critical Editing and Annotating Greek and Latin Sources
- Digital Classical Philology and the Critical Apparatus 203
- eComparatio – a Software Tool for Automatic Text Comparison 221
- The Homer Multitext within the History of Access to Homeric Epic 239
- Historical Fragmentary Texts in the Digital Age 257
-
Linguistic Annotation and Lexical Databases for Greek and Latin
- The Dependency Treebanks for Ancient Greek and Latin 279
- The Project of the Index Thomisticus Treebank 299
- Semantic Analysis and Thematic Annotation 321
- Notes on Contributors 341
- Index 347