Richard J. Whitt


2012

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GATEtoGerManC: A GATE-based Annotation Pipeline for Historical German
Silke Scheible | Richard J. Whitt | Martin Durrell | Paul Bennett
Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'12)

We describe a new GATE-based linguistic annotation pipeline for Early Modern German, which can be used to annotate historical texts with word tokens, sentence boundaries, lemmas, and POS tags. The pipeline is based on a customisation of the freely available ANNIE system for English (Cunningham et al., 2002), in combination with a version of the TreeTagger (Schmid, 1994) trained on gold standard Early Modern German data. The POS-tagging and lemmatisation components of the pipeline achieve an average accuracy of 89.44% and 83.16%, respectively, on unseen historical data from various genres and publication dates within the Early Modern period. We show that normalisation of spelling variation can further improve these results. With no specialised tools available for processing this particular stage of the language, this pipeline will be of particular interest to smaller, humanities-based projects wishing to add linguistic annotations to their historical data but which lack the means or resources to develop such tools themselves.

2011

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A Gold Standard Corpus of Early Modern German
Silke Scheible | Richard J. Whitt | Martin Durrell | Paul Bennett
Proceedings of the 5th Linguistic Annotation Workshop

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Evaluating an ‘off-the-shelf’ POS-tagger on Early Modern German text
Silke Scheible | Richard J. Whitt | Martin Durrell | Paul Bennett
Proceedings of the 5th ACL-HLT Workshop on Language Technology for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, and Humanities