Saturday, June 25, 2022 |
| | Long and Short Papers |
| | Identifying Cleartext in Historical Ciphers
Maria-Elena Gambardella, Beata Megyesi and Eva Pettersson |
| | Detecting Diachronic Syntactic Developments in Presence of Bias Terms
Oliver Hellwig and Sven Sellmer |
| | Accurate Dependency Parsing and Tagging of Latin
Sebastian Nehrdich and Oliver Hellwig |
| | Annotating “Absolute” Preverbs in the Homeric and Vedic Treebanks
Luca Brigada Villa, Erica Biagetti and Chiara Zanchi |
| | CHJ-WLSP: Annotation of ‘Word List by Semantic Principles’ Labels for the Corpus of Historical Japanese
Masayuki Asahara, Nao Ikegami, Tai Suzuki, Taro Ichimura, Asuko Kondo, Sachi Kato and Makoto Yamazaki |
| | The IKUVINA Treebank
Mathieu Dehouck |
| | Machine Translation of 16Th Century Letters from Latin to German
Lukas Fischer, Patricia Scheurer, Raphael Schwitter and Martin Volk |
| | A Treebank-based Approach to the Supprema Constructio in Dante’s Latin Works
Flavio Massimiliano Cecchini and Giulia Pedonese |
| | From Inscriptions to Lexica and Back: A Platform for Editing and Linking the Languages of Ancient Italy
Valeria Quochi, Andrea Bellandi, Fahad Khan, Michele Mallia, Francesca Murano, Silvia Piccini, Luca Rigobianco, Alessandro Tommasi and Cesare Zavattari |
| | BERToldo, the Historical BERT for Italian
Alessio Palmero Aprosio, Stefano Menini and Sara Tonelli |
| | In Search of the Flocks: How to Perform Onomasiological Queries in an Ancient Greek Corpus?
Alek Keersmaekers and Toon Van Hal |
| | Contextual Unsupervised Clustering of Signs for Ancient Writing Systems
Michele Corazza, Fabio Tamburini, Miguel Valério and Silvia Ferrara |
| | Towards the Creation of a Diachronic Corpus for Italian: A Case Study on the GDLI Quotations
Manuel Favaro, Elisa Guadagnini, Eva Sassolini, Marco Biffi and Simonetta Montemagni |
| | Automatic Translation Alignment for Ancient Greek and Latin
Tariq Yousef, Chiara Palladino, David J. Wright and Monica Berti |
| | Handling Stress in Finite-State Morphological Analyzers for Ancient Greek and Ancient Hebrew
Daniel Swanson and Francis Tyers |
| | From Inscription to Semi-automatic Annotation of Maya Hieroglyphic Texts
Cristina Vertan and Christian Prager |
| | Multilingual Named Entity Recognition for Medieval Charters Using Stacked Embeddings and Bert-based Models.
Sergio Torres Aguilar |
| | Linguistic Annotation of Neo-Latin Mathematical Texts: A Pilot-Study to Improve the Automatic Parsing of the Archimedes Latinus
Margherita Fantoli and Miryam de Lhoneux |
| | EvaHan Technical Reports |
| | The First International Ancient Chinese Word Segmentation and POS Tagging Bakeoff: Overview of the EvaHan 2022 Evaluation Campaign
Bin Li, Yiguo Yuan, Jingya Lu, Minxuan Feng, Chao Xu, Weiguang QU and Dongbo Wang |
| | Automatic Word Segmentation and Part-of-Speech Tagging of Ancient Chinese Based on BERT Model
Yu Chang, Peng Zhu, Chaoping Wang and Chaofan Wang |
| | Ancient Chinese Word Segmentation and Part-of-Speech Tagging Using Data Augmentation
Yanzhi Tian and Yuhang Guo |
| | BERT 4EVER@EvaHan 2022: Ancient Chinese Word Segmentation and Part-of-Speech Tagging Based on Adversarial Learning and Continual Pre-training
Hailin Zhang, Ziyu Yang, Yingwen Fu and Ruoyao Ding |
| | Construction of Segmentation and Part of Speech Annotation Model in Ancient Chinese
Longjie Jiang, Qinyu C. Chang, Huyin H. Xie and Zhuying Z. Xia |
| | Simple Tagging System with RoBERTa for Ancient Chinese
Binghao Tang, Boda Lin and Si Li |
| | The Uncertainty-based Retrieval Framework for Ancient Chinese CWS and POS
Pengyu Wang and Zhichen Ren |
| | Data Augmentation for Low-resource Word Segmentation and POS Tagging of Ancient Chinese Texts
Yutong Shen, Jiahuan Li, Shujian Huang, Yi Zhou, Xiaopeng Xie and Qinxin Zhao |
| | A Joint Framework for Ancient Chinese WS and POS Tagging Based on Adversarial Ensemble Learning
Shuxun Yang |
| | Glyph Features Matter: A Multimodal Solution for EvaHan in LT4HALA2022
Wei Xinyuan, liu Weihao, Qing Zong, Zhang Shaoqing and Baotian Hu |
| | EvaLatin Technical Reports |
| | Overview of the EvaLatin 2022 Evaluation Campaign
Rachele Sprugnoli, Marco Passarotti, Flavio Massimiliano Cecchini, Margherita Fantoli and Giovanni Moretti |
| | An ELECTRA Model for Latin Token Tagging Tasks
Wouter Mercelis and Alek Keersmaekers |
| | Transformer-based Part-of-Speech Tagging and Lemmatization for Latin
Krzysztof Wróbel and Krzysztof Nowak |