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Proceedings - Österreichische Gesellschaft für Artificial Intelligence

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Workshop Program<br />

Friday, September 21, 2012<br />

09:00–09:10 Welcome and opening<br />

09:10–09:45 First invited talk: Caroline Sporleder<br />

09:45–10:30 First session: Normalisation<br />

Rule-based normalization of historical text – A diachronic study<br />

Eva Pettersson, Beáta Megyesi and Joakim Nivre<br />

Manual and semi-automatic normalization of historical spelling – Case studies from<br />

Early New High German<br />

Marcel Bollmann, Stefanie Dipper, Julia Krasselt and Florian Petran<br />

10:30–11:30 Coffee/tea break and poster/demo session<br />

The Sketch Engine as infrastructure for historical corpora<br />

Adam Kilgarriff, Milos Husak and Robyn Woodrow<br />

Evaluating a post-editing approach for handwriting transcription<br />

Verónica Romero, Joan Andreu Sánchez, Nicolás Serrano and Enrique Vidal<br />

bokstaffua, bokstaffwa, bokstafwa, bokstaua, bokstawa … Towards lexical link-up for<br />

a corpus of Old Swedish<br />

Yvonne Adesam, Malin Ahlberg and Gerlof Bouma<br />

Semantic change and the distribution in lexical sets<br />

Karin Cavallin<br />

Automatic classification of folk narrative genres<br />

Dong Nguyen, Dolf Trieschnigg, Theo Meder and Mariët Theune<br />

11:30–12:15 Second session: Textual and linguistic annotation<br />

12:15–13:45 Lunch break<br />

The DTA ‘base format’: A TEI-subset for the compilation of interoperable corpora<br />

Alexander Geyken, Susanne Haaf and Frank Wiegand<br />

Building an old Occitan corpus via cross-language transfer<br />

Olga Scrivner and Sandra Kübler<br />

13:45–14:30 Second invited talk: Sonia Horn<br />

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