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Publicación Actualidad y formas lingüísticas de la escritura autobiográfica en España(2002-09-14) Romera Castillo, JoséPublicación Análisis de la evaluación multicíclica en la construcción colaborativa de un repositorio digital de recursos de aprendizaje para Inglés Profesional(Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED), 2014) Bárcena Madera, María Elena; Talaván Zanón, Noa; Martín Monje, Elena María; Sánchez-Elvira Paniagua, Ángeles; Santamaría Lancho, MiguelPublicación ANJA, ¿dónde están los encabalgamientos?(2018) Ruiz Fabo, Pablo; González-Blanco García, Elena; Martínez Cantón, Clara IsabelEste póster presenta la interfaz ANJA para el análisis automático del encabalgamiento desde una sencilla aplicación web: http://prf1.org/anja/index/, desarrollada dentro del proyecto ERC POSTDATA GA- 6795281.Publicación Autobiografía y orfebrería literaria en El envés de la hoja , de Manuel Alvar(Institución Fernando el Católico, 2005-10-09) Romera Castillo, José; Enguita Utrilla, José MaríaPublicación Automatic enjambment detection as a new source of evidence in Spanish versification(2017) Ruiz Fabo, Pablo; González-Blanco García, Elena; Poibeau, Thierry; Martínez Cantón, Clara IsabelWe present software to automatically identify enjambment (and its type) in Spanish. Traditionally, enjambment is described as a device whereby no syntactic pause occurs at the end of a poetry line, splitting a phrase across two lines. Most definitions highlight the conflict between syntactic and metrical units, yielding stylistic effects like double interpretations. In Spanish versification, Quilis (1964) performed poetry reading experiments, characterizing enjambment as happening only when very cohesive syntactic units, which it would be unnatural to interrupt, are split across lines. Spang (1983) noted that splitting verbs and their subject or object across two lines also triggers (softer) enjambment-like effects. These characterizations are still considered current, but some points in them are debated. To systematically gather evidence on enjambment, we created a Natural Language Processing-based system that automatically detects and types enjambments as characterized above. For evaluation, we manually annotated a reference corpus. We consider system results satisfactory; F1 varied depending on enjambment type and poems’ period. A system and corpus description, and evaluation are at: https://sites.google.com/site/spanishenjambment/ We are not aware of large-sample enjambment studies across periods, literary movements, or versification types in Spanish, or other languages. Automatic detection can provide quantitative evidence for questions in verse theory, e.g.: To what an extent is enjambment used differently in free verse vs. traditional versification? Applying the system to 3750 sonnets covering four centuries is shedding light on unclear points in the definition of enjambment. The system finds line-pairs formally fitting the description of enjambment, but that, upon human validation, we’d consider borderline cases, given other stylistic factors, e.g. hyperbaton. Conversely, our annotators are sometimes surprised that certain line-pairs are not considered enjambed in the typology. Automatic identification of many examples, plus expert validation, is helping towards a more nuanced redefinition of enjambment.Publicación Biografías literarias(Universidad de Puebla, 2000-10-09) Romera Castillo, José; Gimate Welsh, Adrián S.Publicación Boundary Land: Diversity as a defining feature of the Digital Humanities(Jagiellonian University & Pedagogical University (Cracovia), 2016-07-22) O'Donnell, Daniel Paul; Bordalejo, Barbara; Murray Ray, Padmini; Rio Riande, Gimena del; González-Blanco García, ElenaPublicación CLARIN Centro-K-español = Spanish CLARIN K-CentreBel, Núria; González-Blanco García, Elena; Iruskieta, MikelPresentamos CLARIN Centro-K-español que forma parte de la infraestructura europea CLARIN, Common Language Resources and Technology Infrastructure, y cuyo objetivo es ofrecer los conocimientos y experiencia de los tres grupos que inicialmente lo componen en la utilización de tecnología para la investigación en humanidades y ciencias sociales.Publicación DH Poetry Modelling: a Quest for Philological and Technical Standardization(Jagiellonian University & Pedagogical University (Cracovia), 2016-07-22) Rio Riande, Gimena del; González-Blanco García, Elena; Martínez Cantón, Clara IsabelPublicación Digital repertoires of poetry metrics: towards a Linked Open Data ecosystem(2016-01-01) Curado Malta, Mariana; González-Blanco García, Elena; Rio Riande, Gimena del; Martínez Cantón, Clara IsabelThis paper presents work-in-progress of the POSTDATA project. This project aims to provide means to solve the interoperability issues that exist among the digital poetry repertoires. These repertoires hold data of poetry metrics that is locked in their own databases and it is not freely available to be compared and to be used by intelligent machines that could infer over the data. The POSTDATA project will use Linked Open Data (LOD) technologies to overcome the interoperability problems. POSTDATA is developing a metadata application prole (MAP) for the digital poetry repertoires, a construct that enhances interoperability. This development follows the method for the development of MAP (Me4MAP). A MAP for the digital poetry repertoires will open doors for these repertoires to be able to structure the data with a common model in order to publish it as Linked Open Data. This paper presents how this MAP is being developed so far.Publicación DISCO: Diachronic Spanish Sonnet Corpus(Universität zu Köln, 2018) Ruiz Fabo, Pablo; Calvo Tello, José; Martínez Cantón, Clara IsabelThis poster presents a corpus of 19th-century sonnets in Spanish in XML-TEI (685 authors, 2677 sonnets). It includes well-known authors, like Bécquer, Delmira Agustini or “Clarín”, but also less canonized authors. Texts and authors are enriched with identifiers and metadata.Publicación Distant Rhythm: Automatic Enjambment Detection on Four Centuries of Spanish Sonnets(2017) Ruiz Fabo, Pablo; Poibeau, Thierry; Martínez Cantón, Clara IsabelEnjambment takes place when a syntactic unit is broken up across two lines of poetry, giving rise to different stylistic effects. In Spanish literary studies, detailed case-studies of the phenomenon based on single authors exist. However, a larger-scale study spanning hundreds of major and minor authors, across several centuries, is not available so far. Towards that need, we have developed software based on Natural Language Processing (NLP), to automatically identify enjambment (and its type) in Spanish. To evaluate the system, we manually annotated two reference corpora (one diachronic, one from the 20th century). Results are satisfactory for the system's first version, with F1 varying depending on period and enjambment type. As a scholarly corpus to apply the tool, from public HTML sources we created a diachronic corpus covering four centuries of sonnets (3750 poems). We applied the tool to analyze the occurrence of enjambment across stanzaic boundaries in different periods.Publicación Enjambment Detection in a Large Diachronic Corpus of Spanish Sonnets(Association for Computational Linguistics, 2017) Ruiz Fabo, Pablo; Poibeau, Thierry; González-Blanco García, Elena; Martínez Cantón, Clara IsabelEnjambment takes place when a syntactic unit is broken up across two lines of poetry, giving rise to different stylistic effects. In Spanish literary studies, there are unclear points about the types of stylistic effects that can arise, and under which linguistic conditions. To systematically gather evidence about this, we developed a system to automatically identify enjambment (and its type) in Spanish. For evaluation, we manually annotated a reference corpus covering different periods. As a scholarly corpus to apply the tool, from public HTML sources we created a diachronic corpus covering four centuries of sonnets (3750 poems), and we analyzed the occurrence of enjambment across stanzaic boundaries in different periods. Besides, we found examples that highlight limitations in current definitions of enjambment.Publicación Escritura autobiográfica de Miguel Delibes(Anthropos, 1992-10-09) Romera Castillo, José; Cuevas García, CristóbalPublicación Escritura autobiográfica de mujeres en España : (1975 - 1991)(University of California, 1994-10-09) Romera Castillo, José; Villegas, JuanPublicación EVI-LINHD. A Virtual Research Environment for the Spanish-speaking Community(Jagiellonian University & Pedagogical University (Cracovia), 2016-07-22) Rio Riande, Gimena del; González-Blanco García, Elena; Escribano, J.; Martínez Cantón, Clara IsabelPublicación Experiences and perspectives from Spanish DH community: the Digital Humanities Innovation Lab at UNED (LINHD): innovation, research, training and future challenges(2016-01-01) González-Blanco García, ElenaPublicación La filología y el texto digital (PRESENTACIÓN)(2018) Bermúdez Sabel, HelenaPublicación From syllables, lines and stanzas to linked open data: standardization, interoperability and multilingual challenges for digital humanities(2016) González-Blanco García, Elena; Manailescu, Mara; Ros Muñoz, SalvadorThis proposal presents the challenges and first results of POSTDATA ERC Starting Grant project, which aims at bridging the digital gap among traditional poetry collections and the growing world of data. It is focused on poetry analysis, classification and publication, applying Digital Humanities methods of academic analysis in order to look for standardization. The context of the project is the corpora of European poetry, with a special focus on poetic materials from different languages and literary traditions. Interoperability problems between the different poetry collections are solved by using semantic web technologies to link and publish literary datasets in a structured way in the linked data cloud. This paper will present the current situation in the field of digital humanities analyzing poetry as the “study case” and the application of different technologies used in the field of digital humanities to provide new and innovative results. It will also introduce LINDH, the Digital Humanities Innovation Lab at UNED, a pioneer Digital Humanities center in Spain and its role as a facilitator of different technologies to be applied to the study of traditional humanistic problems with the most updates technologies in the field.Publicación Gautier de Châtillon y la cuaderna vía española y europea(Universidad de Valladolid, 2010-01-01) González-Blanco García, Elena