Paper accepted at Games & NLP workshop
The paper “A 3D Role-Playing Game for Abusive Language Annotation” authored by Federico Bonetti and Sara Tonelli, has been accepted at the Games & NLP Workshop, co-located with LREC …
Read Moreby Sara Tonelli | Apr 6, 2020 | Crowdsourcing for Humanities, News | 0
The paper “A 3D Role-Playing Game for Abusive Language Annotation” authored by Federico Bonetti and Sara Tonelli, has been accepted at the Games & NLP Workshop, co-located with LREC …
Read Moreby Rachele Sprugnoli | Feb 12, 2016 | Crowdsourcing for Humanities, Data Visualization, Historical Content Analysis, News | 0
We have THREE resources nominated for the DH Awards 2015!VOTE FOR US (till Saturday 27 February 2016)!!BEST DH TOOL OR SUITE OF TOOLSALCIDE (Analysis of Language and Content In a Digital …
Read Moreby Sara Tonelli | Feb 8, 2016 | Crowdsourcing for Humanities, Data Visualization, Historical Content Analysis, News, Temporal and Spatial Content Tracking | 0
Three papers submitted by members of our group have been accepted at the Annual Conference on Digital Humanities (DH2016) to be held in Krakow, Poland:”Building Large Persons Networks to Explore …
Read Moreby Rachele Sprugnoli | Jan 26, 2016 | Crowdsourcing for Humanities, Data Visualization, Historical Content Analysis, News, Temporal and Spatial Content Tracking | 0
Six papers have been accepted at LREC 2016 – the 10th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference, 23-28 May 2016, Portoro (Slovenia):”Exposing Predicate Models as Linked Data by …
Read Moreby Rachele Sprugnoli | Jun 25, 2015 | Crowdsourcing for Humanities, Data Visualization, Historical Content Analysis, News | 0
The manuscript entitled “Towards Sentiment Analysis for Historical Texts” by Rachele Sprugnoli, Sara Tonelli, Alessandro Marchetti e Giovanni Moretti has been accepted for publication in the DSH: …
Read Moreby Federico Sangati | Feb 18, 2015 | Crowdsourcing for Humanities, Events | 0
Title: Aggregation Methods for Collective AnnotationSpeaker: Raquel FernandezInstitute for Logic, Language & ComputationUniversity of AmsterdamAbstract: Crowdsourcing provides new …
Read Moreby Rachele Sprugnoli | Dec 14, 2014 | Crowdsourcing for Humanities, News, Temporal and Spatial Content Tracking | 0
The abstract “Crowdsourcing Temporal Relations in Italian and English” by Tommaso Caselli (CLTL-VUA, Amsterdam) and Rachele Sprugnoli (DH-FBK) has been accepted at the 25th Meeting of …
Read Moreby Rachele Sprugnoli | Dec 3, 2014 | Crowdsourcing for Humanities, Events | 0
Speaker: Valerio Basile, University of GroningenTitle: Linguistic Games for Semantic Annotation: the Case of WordrobeThe semantic annotation of large quantities of text is always …
Read Moreby Rachele Sprugnoli | Jul 15, 2014 | Crowdsourcing for Humanities, Historical Content Analysis, News | 0
by Rachele Sprugnoli | Jul 2, 2014 | Crowdsourcing for Humanities, Events, Historical Content Analysis | 0
We will present our long paper “Sentiment Analysis for the Humanities: the Case of Historical Texts” by Alessandro Marchetti, Sara Tonelli and Rachele Sprugnoli during the DH2014 conference in …
Read Moreby Sara Tonelli | Feb 20, 2014 | Crowdsourcing for Humanities, Data Visualization, News | 0
Rachele Sprugnoli from DH unit is attending Museums and the Web Florence Conference, where she will present DH activities within the VVV project. Follow the DH Twitter stream at …
Read Moreby Rachele Sprugnoli | Feb 18, 2014 | Crowdsourcing for Humanities, Events | 0
“Creating a platform for navigating verbo-visual art collections” by Sara Tonelli and Rachele Sprugnoli will be presented at “Museums and the Web 2014” conference in Florence the 19th of February.The …
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