2020
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“Voices of the Great War”: A Richly Annotated Corpus of Italian Texts on the First World War
Federico Boschetti
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Irene De Felice
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Stefano Dei Rossi
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Felice Dell’Orletta
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Michele Di Giorgio
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Martina Miliani
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Lucia C. Passaro
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Angelica Puddu
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Giulia Venturi
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Nicola Labanca
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Alessandro Lenci
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Simonetta Montemagni
Proceedings of the Twelfth Language Resources and Evaluation Conference
“Voices of the Great War” is the first large corpus of Italian historical texts dating back to the period of First World War. This corpus differs from other existing resources in several respects. First, from the linguistic point of view it gives account of the wide range of varieties in which Italian was articulated in that period, namely from a diastratic (educated vs. uneducated writers), diaphasic (low/informal vs. high/formal registers) and diatopic (regional varieties, dialects) points of view. From the historical perspective, through a collection of texts belonging to different genres it represents different views on the war and the various styles of narrating war events and experiences. The final corpus is balanced along various dimensions, corresponding to the textual genre, the language variety used, the author type and the typology of conveyed contents. The corpus is fully annotated with lemmas, part-of-speech, terminology, and named entities. Significant corpus samples representative of the different “voices” have also been enriched with meta-linguistic and syntactic information. The layer of syntactic annotation forms the first nucleus of an Italian historical treebank complying with the Universal Dependencies standard. The paper illustrates the final resource, the methodology and tools used to build it, and the Web Interface for navigating it.
2017
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Designing an Ontology for the Study of Ritual in Ancient Greek Tragedy
Gloria Mugelli
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Andrea Bellandi
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Federico Boschetti
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Anas Fahad Khan
Proceedings of Language, Ontology, Terminology and Knowledge Structures Workshop (LOTKS 2017)
2016
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Ancient Greek WordNet Meets the Dynamic Lexicon: the Example of the Fragments of the Greek Historians
Monica Berti
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Yuri Bizzoni
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Federico Boschetti
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Gregory R. Crane
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Riccardo Del Gratta
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Tariq Yousef
Proceedings of the 8th Global WordNet Conference (GWC)
The Ancient Greek WordNet (AGWN) and the Dynamic Lexicon (DL) are multilingual resources to study the lexicon of Ancient Greek texts and their translations. Both AGWN and DL are works in progress that need accuracy improvement and manual validation. After a detailed description of the current state of each work, this paper illustrates a methodology to cross AGWN and DL data, in order to mutually score the items of each resource according to the evidence provided by the other resource. The training data is based on the corpus of the Digital Fragmenta Historicorum Graecorum (DFHG), which includes ancient Greek texts with Latin translations.
2014
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The Making of Ancient Greek WordNet
Yuri Bizzoni
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Federico Boschetti
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Harry Diakoff
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Riccardo Del Gratta
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Monica Monachini
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Gregory Crane
Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'14)
This paper describes the process of creation and review of a new lexico-semantic resource for the classical studies: AncientGreekWordNet. The candidate sets of synonyms (synsets) are extracted from Greek-English dictionaries, on the assumption that Greek words translated by the same English word or phrase have a high probability of being synonyms or at least semantically closely related. The process of validation and the web interface developed to edit and query the resource are described in detail. The lexical coverage of Ancient Greek WordNet is illustrated and the accuracy is evaluated. Finally, scenarios for exploiting the resource are discussed.
2009
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Citations in the Digital Library of Classics: Extracting Canonical References by Using Conditional Random Fields
Matteo Romanello
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Federico Boschetti
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Gregory Crane
Proceedings of the 2009 Workshop on Text and Citation Analysis for Scholarly Digital Libraries (NLPIR4DL)