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LaTeCH@ACL 2007: Prague, Czech Republi
- Caroline Sporleder, Antal van den Bosch, Claire Grover:
Proceedings of the Workshop on Language Technology for Cultural Heritage Data, LaTeCH@ACL 2007, Prague, Czech Republic, June 28, 2007. Association for Computational Linguistics 2007 - Lars Borin, Dimitrios Kokkinakis, Leif-Jöran Olsson:
Naming the Past: Named Entity and Animacy Recognition in 19th Century Swedish Literature. 1-8 - Alejandro H. Toselli, Verónica Romero, Enrique Vidal:
Viterbi Based Alignment between Text Images and their Transcripts. 9-16 - Marieke van Erp:
Retrieving Lost Information from Textual Databases: Rediscovering Expeditions from an Animal Specimen Database. 17-24 - Tandeep Sidhu, Judith Klavans, Jimmy Lin:
Concept Disambiguation for Improved Subject Access Using Multiple Knowledge Sources. 25-32 - David Bamman, Gregory R. Crane:
The Latin Dependency Treebank in a Cultural Heritage Digital Library. 33-40 - Michel Généreux:
Cultural Heritage Digital Resources: From Extraction to Querying. 41-48 - Karl Grieser, Timothy Baldwin, Steven Bird:
Dynamic Path Prediction and Recommendation in a Museum Environment. 49-56 - Véronique Malaisé, Antoine Isaac, Luit Gazendam, Hennie Brugman:
Anchoring Dutch Cultural Heritage Thesauri to WordNet: Two Case Studies. 57-64 - Idan Szpektor, Ido Dagan, Alon Lavie, Danny Shacham, Shuly Wintner:
Cross Lingual and Semantic Retrieval for Cultural Heritage Appreciation. 65-72 - Avi Arampatzis, Jaap Kamps, Marijn Koolen, Nir Nussbaum:
Deriving a Domain Specific Test Collection from a Query Log. 73-80 - Gareth J. F. Jones, Ying Zhang, Eamonn Newman, Fabio Fantino, Franca Debole:
Multilingual Search for Cultural Heritage Archives via Combining Multiple Translation Resources. 81-88 - Douglas W. Oard:
Invited Talk: Lessons from the MALACH Project: Applying New Technologies to Improve Intellectual Access to Large Oral History Collections. 89

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