@inproceedings{vertan-2019-modelling,
title = "Modelling linguistic vagueness and uncertainty in historical texts",
author = "Vertan, Cristina",
editor = "Vertan, Cristina and
Osenova, Petya and
Iliev, Dimitar",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the Workshop on Language Technology for Digital Historical Archives",
month = sep,
year = "2019",
address = "Varna, Bulgaria",
publisher = "INCOMA Ltd.",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/W19-9007",
doi = "10.26615/978-954-452-059-5_007",
pages = "34--38",
abstract = "Many applications in Digital Humanities (DH) rely on annotations of the raw material. These annotations (inferred automatically or done manually) assume that labelled facts are either true or false, thus all inferences started on such annotations us boolean logic. This contradicts hermeneutic principles used by humanites in which most part of the knowledge has a degree of truth which varies depending on the experience and the world knowledge of the interpreter. In this paper we will show how uncertainty and vagueness, two main features of any historical text can be encoded in annotations and thus be considered by DH applications.",
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%0 Conference Proceedings
%T Modelling linguistic vagueness and uncertainty in historical texts
%A Vertan, Cristina
%Y Vertan, Cristina
%Y Osenova, Petya
%Y Iliev, Dimitar
%S Proceedings of the Workshop on Language Technology for Digital Historical Archives
%D 2019
%8 September
%I INCOMA Ltd.
%C Varna, Bulgaria
%F vertan-2019-modelling
%X Many applications in Digital Humanities (DH) rely on annotations of the raw material. These annotations (inferred automatically or done manually) assume that labelled facts are either true or false, thus all inferences started on such annotations us boolean logic. This contradicts hermeneutic principles used by humanites in which most part of the knowledge has a degree of truth which varies depending on the experience and the world knowledge of the interpreter. In this paper we will show how uncertainty and vagueness, two main features of any historical text can be encoded in annotations and thus be considered by DH applications.
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%U https://aclanthology.org/W19-9007
%U https://doi.org/10.26615/978-954-452-059-5_007
%P 34-38
Markdown (Informal)
[Modelling linguistic vagueness and uncertainty in historical texts](https://aclanthology.org/W19-9007) (Vertan, RANLP 2019)
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