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Proceedings of LT4HALA 2020 - 1st Workshop on Language Technologies for Historical and Ancient Languages

LREC 2020 Workshop

undefined, undefined 11 May 2020 - 16 May 2020 21 papers
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Dating and Stratifying a Historical Corpus with a Bayesian Mixture Model

Oliver Hellwig

pp. 1-9 DOI: 10.63317/295odxqhzevr
02

Automatic Construction of Aramaic-Hebrew Translation Lexicon

Chaya Liebeskind, Shmuel Liebeskind

pp. 10-16 DOI: 10.63317/3xkteqbofy3c
03

Dating Ancient texts: an Approach for Noisy French Documents

Anaëlle Baledent, Nicolas Hiebel, Gaël Lejeune

pp. 17-21 DOI: 10.63317/2hjgep2gcynm
04

Lemmatization and POS-tagging process by using joint learning approach. Experimental results on Classical Armenian, Old Georgian, and Syriac

Chahan Vidal-Gorène, Bastien Kindt

pp. 22-27 DOI: 10.63317/4ucueiapf99q
05

Computerized Forward Reconstruction for Analysis in Diachronic Phonology, and Latin to French Reflex Prediction

Clayton Marr, David R. Mortensen

pp. 28-36 DOI: 10.63317/3ucr3iqhh38p
06

Using LatInfLexi for an Entropy-Based Assessment of Predictability in Latin Inflection

Matteo Pellegrini

pp. 37-46 DOI: 10.63317/2vdn5obijj65
07

A Tool for Facilitating OCR Postediting in Historical Documents

Alberto Poncelas, Mohammad Aboomar, Jan Buts, James Hadley, Andy Way

pp. 47-51 DOI: 10.63317/2imy7gmdf4wa
08

Integration of Automatic Sentence Segmentation and Lexical Analysis of Ancient Chinese based on BiLSTM-CRF Model

Ning Cheng, Bin Li, Liming Xiao, Changwei Xu, Sijia Ge, Xingyue Hao, Minxuan Feng

pp. 52-58 DOI: 10.63317/3avco524aco5
09

Automatic semantic role labeling in Ancient Greek using distributional semantic modeling

Alek Keersmaekers

pp. 59-67 DOI: 10.63317/2vfe6tf3igh3
10

A Thesaurus for Biblical Hebrew

Miriam Azar, Aliza Pahmer, Joshua Waxman

pp. 68-73 DOI: 10.63317/54mnze2jgxy7
11

Word Probability Findings in the Voynich Manuscript

Colin Layfield, Lonneke van der Plas, Michael Rosner, John Abela

pp. 74-78 DOI: 10.63317/44vzm77fmbz9
12

Comparing Statistical and Neural Models for Learning Sound Correspondences

Clémentine Fourrier, Benoît Sagot

pp. 79-83 DOI: 10.63317/48cm2ocx7exe
13

Distributional Semantics for Neo-Latin

Jelke Bloem, Maria Chiara Parisi, Martin Reynaert, Yvette Oortwijn, Arianna Betti

pp. 84-93 DOI: 10.63317/47mh7bu5nmcx
14

Latin-Spanish Neural Machine Translation: from the Bible to Saint Augustine

Eva Martínez Garcia, Álvaro García Tejedor

pp. 94-99 DOI: 10.63317/3zezo3xx3jbi
15

Detecting Direct Speech in Multilingual Collection of 19th-century Novels

Joanna Byszuk, Michał Woźniak, Mike Kestemont, Albert Leśniak, Wojciech Łukasik, Artjoms Šeļa, Maciej Eder

pp. 100-104 DOI: 10.63317/2tquixtw9e4w
16

Overview of the EvaLatin 2020 Evaluation Campaign

Rachele Sprugnoli, Marco Passarotti, Flavio Massimiliano Cecchini, Matteo Pellegrini

pp. 105-110 DOI: 10.63317/5i8oezsvcsn2
17

Data-driven Choices in Neural Part-of-Speech Tagging for Latin

Geoff Bacon

pp. 111-113 DOI: 10.63317/4ars662iiwp9
18

JHUBC’s Submission to LT4HALA EvaLatin 2020

Winston Wu, Garrett Nicolai

pp. 114-118 DOI: 10.63317/39nia95gvnw3
19

A Gradient Boosting-Seq2Seq System for Latin POS Tagging and Lemmatization

Giuseppe G. A. Celano

pp. 119-123 DOI: 10.63317/26ojrue53w4d
20

UDPipe at EvaLatin 2020: Contextualized Embeddings and Treebank Embeddings

Milan Straka, Jana Straková

pp. 124-129 DOI: 10.63317/4sd5ibkobu9m

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