Issue 15.4
A Named Entity Recognition Model for Medieval Latin Charters
  • Pierre Chastang
  • Sergio Torres Aguilar
  • Xavier Tannier
  • medieval
  • manuscripts
  • history
  • tools
  • project report
    EN

    In this paper, we detail the implementation of a model for automatic named entity recognition in medieval Latin sources and we test its robustness on different datasets.

    Automatic Identification of Types of Alterations in Historical Manuscripts
    • David Lassner
    • Anne Bailot
    • Sergej Dogadov
    • Klaus-Robert Müller
    • Shinichi Nakajima
        EN

        In this paper, we present a machine learning-based approach to help categorize alterations in documents

        Modernism and Gender at the Limits of Stylometry
        • Sean Weidman
        • Aaren Pastor
        • literary studies
        • gender
        • stylistics
          EN

          We outline the limitations of our own and prior approaches to questions of gender and literary style, and we eventually consider how even a structurally flawed stylometric analysis can acquaint us to new ways that modernism and its stylistic innovations haunt certain kinds of digital literary criticism.

          Compounded Mediation: A Data Archaeology of the Newspaper Navigator Dataset
          • Benjamin Lee
          • machine learning
          • archaeology
          • digital
          • cultural heritage
          • databases
            EN

            In this article, I consider the Library of Congress’s Newspaper Navigator dataset, which I created as part of the Library of Congress’s Innovator-in-Residence program.

            Classifying and Contextualizing Edits in Variants with Coleto: Three Versions of Andy Weir’s The Martian
            • Erik Ketzan
            • Christof Schöch
            • tools
            • literary studies
            • translation
              EN

              This paper introduces Coleto, an automatic collation tool for the comparison of variant texts in English, German, or French, which separates edits from variant texts so that textual changes can be classified and contextualized.

              Character Recognition Of Seventeenth-Century Spanish American Notary Records Using Deep Learning
              • Nouf Alrasheed
              • Praveen Rao
              • Viviana Grieco
              • digitization
              • manuscripts
              • history
              • machine learning
                EN

                This article examines the handwriting of seventeenth-century Spanish American notary records