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4th CLfL@NAACL-HLT 2015: Denver, Colorado, USA
- Anna Feldman, Anna Kazantseva, Stan Szpakowicz, Corina Koolen:
Proceedings of the Fourth Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Literature, CLfL@NAACL-HLT 2015, June 4, 2015, Denver, Colorado, USA. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2015, ISBN 978-1-941643-36-5 - Olga Scrivner, Sandra Kübler:
Tools for Digital Humanities: Enabling Access to the Old Occitan Romance of Flamenca. 1-11 - Nina McCurdy, Vivek Srikumar, Miriah D. Meyer:
RhymeDesign: A Tool for Analyzing Sonic Devices in Poetry. 12-22 - Marie Dubremetz, Joakim Nivre:
Rhetorical Figure Detection: the Case of Chiasmus. 23-31 - Julian Brooke, Adam Hammond, Graeme Hirst:
GutenTag: an NLP-driven Tool for Digital Humanities Research in the Project Gutenberg Corpus. 42-47 - Fabienne Cap, Ina Rösiger, Jonas Kuhn:
A Pilot Experiment on Exploiting Translations for Literary Studies on Kafka's "Verwandlung". 48-57 - Andreas van Cranenburgh, Corina Koolen:
Identifying Literary Texts with Bigrams. 58-67 - Rodolfo Delmonte:
Visualizing Poetry with SPARSAR - Visual Maps from Poetic Content. 68-78 - Stefan Evert, Thomas Proisl, Thorsten Vitt, Christof Schöch, Fotis Jannidis, Steffen Pielström:
Towards a better understanding of Burrows's Delta in literary authorship attribution. 79-88 - Dimitrios Kokkinakis, Ann Ighe, Mats Malm:
Gender-Based Vocation Identification in Swedish 19th Century Prose Fiction using Linguistic Patterns, NER and CRF Learning. 89-97 - Markus Krug, Frank Puppe, Fotis Jannidis, Luisa Macharowsky, Isabella Reger, Lukas Weimer:
Rule-based Coreference Resolution in German Historic Novels. 98-104 - Laurent Besacier, Lane Schwartz:
Automated Translation of a Literary Work: a Pilot Study. 114-122 - Antonio Toral, Andy Way:
Translating Literary Text between Related Languages using SMT. 123-132
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