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Language and Chronology: Text Dating by Machine Learning: Language and Computers, cartea 84

Gregory Toner, Xiwu Han
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 sep 2019
In Language and Chronology, Toner and Han apply innovative Machine Learning techniques to the problem of the dating of literary texts. Many ancient and medieval literatures lack reliable chronologies which could aid scholars in locating texts in their historical context. The new machine-learning method presented here uses chronological information gleaned from annalistic records to date a wide range of texts. The method is also applied to multi-layered texts to aid the identification of different chronological strata within single copies.
While the algorithm is here applied to medieval Irish material of the period c.700-c.1700, it can be extended to written texts in any language or alphabet. The authors’ approach presents a step change in Digital Humanities, moving us beyond simple querying of electronic texts towards the production of a sophisticated tool for literary and historical studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004410039
ISBN-10: 9004410031
Pagini: 184
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Language and Computers


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ContentsList of IllustrationsAbbreviationsIntroduction0.1 Automated Dating Methods0.1 How to Read This Book1 Dating Texts: Principles and Methods1.1 Introduction1.2 Texts by Known Authors1.3 Internal Evidence1.4 Manuscripts1.5 Intertextuality1.6 Metrics1.7 Linguistic Dating1.8 Conclusion2 Computational Approaches to Text Dating2.1 A Brief History2.2 The Problem Stated2.3 Previous Solutions2.4 New Solutions2.5 Datability2.6 Conclusion3 Trials in English and Medieval Irish Texts3.1 Dating English Texts3.2 Dating Medieval Irish Texts3.3 Implementation3.4 Temporal Parameters3.5 Datability3.6 Conclusion4 Dating Long Documents4.0 Introduction4.1 Building a Datable Medieval Irish Corpus4.2 Dating Long Documents4.3 Establishing the Date of Composition4.4 Transmission and Manuscript Dates4.5 Focussed Dating Predictions4.6 Periodization4.7 Stratification4.8 ConclusionConclusion5.1 A Temporal Model5.2 Towards a Tool: Computational Chronometrics5.3 Applicability to Other LiteraturesAppendix A: Conventional Dating of Texts Used in This StudyA.1 TextsAppendix B: Machine LearningB.1 Classification, Regression and ClusteringB.2 Other Relevant StatisticsBibliographyIndex

Notă biografică

Gregory Toner is Professor of Irish at Queen’s University, Belfast. He has published widely on medieval Irish literature and language and is editor of the electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language.

Xiwu Han, Ph.D. (2006), Harbin Institute of Technology, China, has published numerous peer-reviewed articles on computational linguistics and machine translation.