id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_6lwfw7r7lrbejf7lytlobovvna Laurent Romary Natural Language Processing for Historical Texts Michael Piotrowski (Leibniz Institute of European History) Morgan & Claypool (Synthesis Lectures on Human Language Technologies, edited by Graeme Hirst, volume 17), 2012, ix+157 pp; paperbound, ISBN 978-1608459469 2014.0 5 .pdf application/pdf 2030 107 51 Natural Language Processing for Historical Texts Michael Piotrowski (Leibniz Institute of European History) Morgan & Claypool (Synthesis Lectures on Human Language Technologies, edited by Graeme Hirst, volume 17), 2012, ix+157 pp; paperbound, ISBN 978-1608459469. Natural Language Processing for Historical Texts Michael Piotrowski (Leibniz Institute of European History) Morgan & Claypool (Synthesis Lectures on Human Language Technologies, position in digital humanities at large and the study of historical text in particular. Chapter 3 ("Spelling in historical texts"; pp. 11–23) describes the various issues related to spelling variations in historical text. Data representation aspects are covered in chapter 5 ("Text encoding and annotation UTF-16) of ISO 10646, and finally focuses on the specific difficulties occurring in historical texts both from the point of view of legacy ASCII based transcription languages The chapter as a whole provides an interesting "historical" perspective on the progress made by most text-based projects in using the TEI guidelines as ./cache/work_6lwfw7r7lrbejf7lytlobovvna.pdf ./txt/work_6lwfw7r7lrbejf7lytlobovvna.txt