2nd Workshop: Improving literary analysis with Computational Linguistics

The 2nd Workshop: Improving literary analysis with Computation Linguistics took place on the 9th and 10th December 2020 (on Zoom).  This webinar aimed to present and discuss the advances and the research done by BILLIG with the application of the computational linguistics techniques to the Atlas of Literary Landscapes and Literateca’s projects regarding corpus linguistics, Read more about 2nd Workshop: Improving literary analysis with Computational Linguistics[…]

Training in Natural Language Processing – Online

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the travel restrictions, the activity planned to take place in Oslo in May for 2 researchers was reorganized as online training. The activity was carried out through the zoom platform for 10 days and, being online, it could be attended by 8 researchers from different countries. The training focused Read more about Training in Natural Language Processing – Online[…]

Project Activities – Abstract Preparation and Submission

The team of the BILLIG project prepared and submitted a couple of article abstracts for submission to take part in international peer-reviewed conferences on topics that are in line with the project’s research proposal.   Conferences chosen: II International Congress in Digital Humanities (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) – View the abstract submitted here   III Read more about Project Activities – Abstract Preparation and Submission[…]

Researchers’ Activities – Workshop on Digital Humanities and Natural Language Processing Paper Presentation

BILLIG project researcher Diana Santos from ILOS – Oslo University, in collaboration with researchers from her research group, participated in the Digital Humanities and Natural Language Processing Workshop, part of the International Conference on the Computational Processing of Portuguese (PROPOR 2020), that took place in Évora, Portugal from March 2nd to 4th, 2020. The researchers Read more about Researchers’ Activities – Workshop on Digital Humanities and Natural Language Processing Paper Presentation[…]

2nd Training Course – Two-day advanced (follow-up) GIS course for Humanities and specifically for literature

This included the partnership’s 2nd face-to-face meeting Venue: ILOS, UiO, Oslo The organization of BILLIG’s 2nd training course (2 days) aimed at providing an advanced training in GIS applied to the analysis of literary databases. In this workshop two experts from NOVA delivered lectures about different spatial analysis tools that could be be of interest Read more about 2nd Training Course – Two-day advanced (follow-up) GIS course for Humanities and specifically for literature[…]