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The goal is to extract from a collection of 3000 scanned books about Venice all the sentences containing at least two named entities and transforming them into pulses. | The goal is to extract from a collection of 3000 scanned books about Venice all the sentences containing at least two named entities and transforming them into pulses. |
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ClioWire: Platform management and development
This group will manage the experimental platform of the course. They will have to run platform and develop additional features for processing and presenting the pulses. The initial code base is Mastodon.
The group will write bots for rewritting pulses and progressively converging towards articulation/datafication of the pulses.
Knowledge required : Python, Javascript, basic linux administration.
Resp. Vincent and Orlin
Secondary sources
The goal is to extract from a collection of 3000 scanned books about Venice all the sentences containing at least two named entities and transforming them into pulses. This should consiste a de facto set of relevant information taking a large base of Venetian documents.
Resp. Giovanni
Decomposition in elementary units of primary sources
This group will look for named entities in digiitized manuscript and post pulses about these mentions. The group will use Wordspotting methods
Supervisor : Sofia
Skills : Java
Decomposition in elementary units of image banks
The goal is to transform the metadata of CINI which have been OCRed into pulses. One challenge is to deal with OCR errors and possible disambiguation.
Supervision: Lia
Newspaper, WIkipedia, Semantic Web mining
The goal is to find all the sentences in a large newspaper archive that contains at least 2 names entities. These sentences should be posted as pulses.
The named entity detection have already been done. The only challenge to retrieve the corresponding sentences in the digitized transcriptions.
In addition, this group should look for ways for importing massively element of knowledge from other sources (DBPedia, RDF databases)
Resp. Maud
Skills: Python or Java