At this year’s Herrenhauser Conference on “(Digital) Humanities Revisited – Challenges and Opportunities in the Digital Age” (December 5 – 7, 2013), we will present a poster on “Annotating Temporal Phenomena in Literary Text in the Context of the heureCLÉA Project”. Stay tuned!
(Special Thanks to the VolkswagenStiftung for the Traval Grant!)
Selection of Tweets about HeidelTime at #dighum1213
For historians, Jannik Strötgen's work on temporal information annotation is really important. http://t.co/PWo7gQKep8 #dighum1213
— Ian Milligan (@ianmilligan1) December 6, 2013
Interactive demo of Strötgens software: http://t.co/MasmP05sD6 #dighum1213
— M. Schmalenstroer (@MschFr) December 6, 2013
Here's an online demo: http://t.co/Q7TX7TtY8R. Looking forward to running my docs through this, esp. for memory & periodization. #dighum1213
— Ian Milligan (@ianmilligan1) December 6, 2013
And here's the temporal tagger code, runnable from the command line. Check it out, it looks _awesome_. https://t.co/EH6O4ICKL9 #dighum1213
— Ian Milligan (@ianmilligan1) December 6, 2013
I really like that Strötgen opens his software and let's us play with it. More people here should do this. #dighum1213
— M. Schmalenstroer (@MschFr) December 6, 2013
HeidelTime: a multilingual and cross-domain temporal tagger. Check it out here http://t.co/hAt3Sw661c #dighum1213
— Maria Jose Afanador (@mariajoafana) December 6, 2013
I am looking forward to talking to you at poster 22 which looks like this http://t.co/jmPOlqvT3j #dighum1213
— HeidelTime (@HeidelTime) December 6, 2013