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E-grāmata: Recent Advances in Digital Humanities: Romance Language Applications

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"This volume is addressed to a wide range of scholars interested in the use of digital tools and methods in the humanities. Readers can find examples of new instruments and workflows which attest successful applications of the digital humanities techniques to some (traditional) problems in the scholarship of several disciplines. In addition, the focus on Romance language applications, while capturing specific language processing and analysis challenges, turns this volume into a valuable reference work"--

The volume offers an assorted collection of studies showcasing digitalization methods. The focus on Romance languages (e.g. Latin, Italian, Romanian, Spanish) provides an entry point in digital humanities, at large, exemplified by a tripartite division of the collection: resources and digitalization, tools and interfaces, and computational methods.



This volume is addressed to a wide range of scholars interested in the use of digital tools and methods in the humanities. Readers can find examples of new instruments and workflows which attest successful applications of the digital humanities techniques to some (traditional) problems in the scholarship of several disciplines. In addition, the focus on Romance language applications, while capturing specific language processing and analysis challenges, turns this volume into a valuable reference work.

Anca Dinu, Mdlina Chitez, Liviu Dinu, Mihnea Dobre : Introduction
Annamaria Goy, Cristina Re, Davide Colla and Marco Leontino : Turning 1968
Memories into Usable Texts Valentina Murean, Roxana Rogobete, Ana-Maria
Bucur, Mdlina Chitez and Andreea Dinc : Phraseology in Romanian Academic
Writing: Corpus Based Explorations into Field-Specific Multiword Units
Tommaso Spinell: The Latin Diachronic Database: A New Digital Tool for the
Study of Latin Cecilia Mihaela Popescu and Oana-Adriana Du : A Proposal
for a Multilingual E-Glossary of Discourse Markers Eugen Istodor : The Meme
That Brings About the Roar. Then, Discredit. The Tismneanu Case in Pandemic
Times Haifa Alharthi and Diana Inkpen : Natural Language Processing for
Book Recommender Systems Claudius-Marian Teodorescu : Syntactic Tree Editor
Mihnea Dobre, Ovidiu Babe and Ioana Bujor : Cartesian Visual Cosmology:
Ways Towards a Digital Platform Alexandra Liu and Valentin Bottez : An
Evaluation of the Ithaca tool performance for restoring lost texts (Ancient
Greek) Andrea Sgarro : At the Boundaries of Syntactic Prehistory: Metric and
Non-Metric Distances Miguel Cavadas Docampo and Pablo Gamallo Otero :
Automatic Authorship Attribution in the Work of Tirso de Molina Anca Dinu,
Dan Ioan Dobre, Andreea-Codrina Moldovan and Elena-Daniela Nicolescu :
Computational Analysis and Author Detection for Political Discourses of
Romanian Presidents Arya Rahgozar, Mehran Rahgozar and Diana Inkpen :
Contemporary Chronological Classifications of Hafez Poetry and Influences on
French Literature Thierry Declerck : On the use of knowledge graphs for
representing past classification schemes for various genres of literature
Notes on Contributors .
Anca Dinu is Assistant Professor at University of Bucharest, Faculty Foreign Languages and Literatures and director of The Digital Humanities Research Centre, University of Bucharest. Her main research interests are Digital Humanities, Natural Language Processing, formal and distributional semantics, corpus linguistics, experimental linguistics, etc.









Madalina Chitez is a Senior Researcher in Applied Corpus Linguistics at the West University of Timisoara, Romania. She is the founder and coordinator of the Digital Humanities research centre, CODHUS (Centre for Corpus Related Digital Approaches to Humanities), which has a strong language-technology applicative character. Her areas of interest and expertise are: applied corpus linguistics, digital humanities, academic writing, contrastive linguistics and computer-assisted language learning.









Liviu Dinu is Professor at University of Bucharest, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Computer Science Department, and director of Human Language Technologies Research Center (nlp.unibuc.ro). His main research interests are Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing, with a particular focus on languages similarity, computational approaches of historical linguistics, authorship identification and computational stylometry, topic analysis and text categorization.









Mihnea Dobre is teaching and doing research in the history of philosophy and science at the University of Bucharest. His principal interests are the relations between philosophy, religion and science in the early modern period and how new forms of scholarship, such as digital humanities, can inform research practice on these topics.