Introduction: This post outlines a Spanish 3D project of Roman inscriptions.
Category: Stilistic Analysis
Stylistic Analysis consists of identifying stylistic or formal features of digital objects. Although computational stylistics is in many cases applied to texts and based on linguistic features, it can also be applied to other media such as physical artifacts, painting, music or movies. Relevant techniques include: Stylometry, Principal Component Analysis, Cluster Analysis, Paleographic Analysis.
Introduction: This post highlights the positive consequences for research due to the massive digitalization of Medieval diplomatic documents from Bourgogne.
Introduction: This post reports the historical process until the digitization of German dictionaries.
Introduction: This post outlines how Swiss partners were able to create a tool for Gothic handwriting recognition.
Introduction: This post presents a platform which proposes tools for less-resourced languages.
Introduction: This post presents a technology which produces a dynamic image from photos, to improve the reading of illegible or erased signs.
Introduction: This post outlines TEI using for etymological data representation in digital dictionaries.
Introduction: This post presents the data and scientific challenges in digitizing dictionaries.