Distant Reading in Digital Humanities: Case Study on the Serbian Part of the ELTeC Collection

Објеката

Тип
Рад у зборнику
Верзија рада
објављена
Језик
енглески
Креатор
Ranka Stanković, Cvetana Krstev, Branislava Šandrih Todorović, Duško Vitas, Mihailo Škorić, Milica Ikonić Nešić
Извор
Proceedings of the Language Resources and Evaluation Conference, June 2022, Marseille, France
Издавач
European Language Resources Association
Датум издавања
2022
Сажетак
In this paper we present the Serbian part of the ELTeC multilingual corpus of novels written in the time period 1840-1920. The corpus is being built in order to test various distant reading methods and tools with the aim of re-thinking the European literary history. We present the various steps that led to the production of the Serbian sub-collection: the novel selection and retrieval, text preparation, structural annotation, POS-tagging, lemmatization and named entity recognition. The Serbian sub-collection was published on different platforms in order to make it freely available to various users. Several use examples show that this sub-collection is usefull for both close and distant reading approaches.
почетак странице
3337
крај странице
3345
Subject
Corpus, Distant Reading, Digital Humanities, Linked Data, Named Entity Recognition, Text Analytics
Шира категорија рада
М30
Ужа категорија рада
М33
Је дио
Distant Reading
Права
Отворени приступ
Лиценца
Creative Commons – Attribution-NonComercial-Share Alike 4.0 International
Формат
.pdf
Медија
2022.lrec-1.356.pdf

Ranka Stanković, Cvetana Krstev, Branislava Šandrih Todorović, Duško Vitas, Mihailo Škorić, Milica Ikonić Nešić. "Distant Reading in Digital Humanities: Case Study on the Serbian Part of the ELTeC Collection" in Proceedings of the Language Resources and Evaluation Conference, June 2022, Marseille, France, European Language Resources Association (2022)

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