Proceedings in the ACL Anthology
An NLP Pipeline for Coptic
Amir Zeldes and Caroline T. Schroeder
Brave New World: Uncovering Topical Dynamics in the ACL Anthology Reference Corpus Using Term Life Cycle Information
Anne-Kathrin Schumann
Searching Four-Millenia-Old Digitized Documents: A Text Retrieval System for Egyptologists
Estíbaliz Iglesias-Franjo and Jesús Vilares
Dealing with word-internal modification and spelling variation in data-driven lemmatization
Fabian Barteld, Ingrid Schröder and Heike Zinsmeister
Deriving Players & Themes in the Regesta Imperii using SVMs and Neural Networks
Juri Opitz and Anette Frank
You Shall Know People by the Company They Keep: Person Name Disambiguation for Social Network Construction
Mariona Coll Ardanuy, Maarten van den Bos and Caroline Sporleder
Automatic discovery of Latin syntactic changes
Micha Elsner and Emily Lane
Analysis of Policy Agendas: Lessons Learned from Automatic Topic Classification of Croatian Political Texts
Mladen Karan, Jan Šnajder, Daniela Sirinic and Goran Glavaš
Code-Switching Ubique Est – Language Identification and Part-of-Speech Tagging for Historical Mixed Text
Sarah Schulz and Mareike Keller
Information-based Modeling of Diachronic Linguistic Change: from Typicality to Productivity
Stefania Degaetano-Ortlieb and Elke Teich
Old Swedish Part-of-Speech Tagging between Variation and External Knowledge
Yvonne Adesam and Gerlof Bouma
How Do Cultural Differences Impact the Quality of Sarcasm Annotation?: A Case Study of Indian Annotators and American Text
Aditya Joshi, Pushpak Bhattacharyya, Mark Carman, Jaya Saraswati and Rajita Shukla
Automatic Identification of Suicide Notes from Linguistic and Sentiment Features
Annika Marie Schoene and Nina Dethlefs
Towards Building a Political Protest Database to Explain Changes in the Welfare State
Çağıl Sönmez, Arzucan Özgür and Erdem Yörük
Towards a text analysis system for political debates
Dieu-Thu Le, Thang Vu and Andre Blessing
Combining Phonology and Morphology for the Normalization of Historical Texts
Izaskun Etxeberria, Iñaki Alegria, Larraitz Uria and Mans Hulden
An Assessment of Experimental Protocols for Tracing Historical Word Semantics Relative to Accuracy and Reliability
Johannes Hellrich and Udo Hahn
Nomen Omen. Enhancing the Latin Morphological Analyser Lemlat with an Onomasticon
Marco Budassi and Marco Passarotti
Semi-automated annotation of page-based documents within the Genre and Multimodality framework
Tuomo Hiippala
Whodunit… and to Whom? Subjects, Objects, and Actions in Research Articles on American Labor Unions
Vilja Hulden
Universal Morphology for Old Hungarian
Eszter Simon and Veronika Vincze