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  • Publicación
    Poetry Lab (POSTER)
    (2018) González-Blanco García, Elena; Díez Platas, María Luisa; Ruiz Fabo, Pablo; Bermúdez Sabel, Helena; Ayciriex, Luciana; Ros Muñoz, Salvador; Martínez Cantón, Clara Isabel
    Main goals: a) Develop Tools for automatic poetry analysis, largely based on Natural Language Processing. b) Carry out the detection of literary phenomena relied on linguistic characteristics.
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    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 Isabel
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    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 Isabel
    Enjambment 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.
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    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 Isabel
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    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 Isabel
    This 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.
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    Tiempo de cambios, tiempo de tradición. La métrica de Antonio Colinas en su tiempo
    (Universidad de Zaragoza. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Departamento de Lingüística General e Hispánica, 2017) Martínez Cantón, Clara Isabel
    En el presente estudio se propone de nuevo un acercamiento a la métrica de Antonio Colinas desde un enfoque comparatista. Se busca anclar la poesía del autor en su tiempo, comprobando su adscripción o no a las tendencias de la época. Para ello partimos de los trabajos que han estudiado la métrica de la poesía desde los años 70 hasta nuestros días, y mediante un estudio exhaustivo de los poemarios del autor se aplica una perspectiva comparativa.
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    EVI-LINHD, a virtual research environment for the Spanish speaking community
    (Oxford University Press, 2017-12) González-Blanco García, Elena; Rio Riande, Gimena del; Díez Platas, María Luisa; Olmo, Álvaro del; Urízar, Miguel; Martínez Cantón, Clara Isabel; Ros Muñoz, Salvador; Pastor Vargas, Rafael; Robles Gómez, Antonio; Caminero Herráez, Agustín Carlos
    Laboratorio de Innovación en Humanidades Digitales (UNED) has developed Entorno Virtual de Investigación del Laboratorio de Innovación en Humanidades Digitales (EVI-LINHD), the first virtual research environment devoted mainly to Spanish speakers interested in digital scholarly edition. EVI-LINHD combines different open-source software for developing a complete digital project: (1) a Webbased application markup tool—TEIscribe—combined with an eXistdb solution and a TEIPublisher platform, (2) Omeka for digital libraries, and (3) WordPress for simple Web pages. All these instances are linked to a local installation of the LINDAT/Common Language Resources and Technology Infrastructure (CLARIN) digital repository. LINDAT/CLARIN allows EVI-LINHD users to have their projects deposited and stored safely. Thanks to this solution, EVI-LINHD projects also improve their visibility. The specific metadata profile used in the repository is based on Dublin Core, and it is enriched with the Spanish translation of DARIAH’s Taxonomy of Digital Research Activities in the Humanities.
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    The Diachronic Spanish Sonnet Corpus (DISCO): TEI and Linked Open Data Encoding, Data Distribution and Metrical Findings
    (2018) Ruiz Fabo, Pablo; Bermúdez Sabel, Helena; González-Blanco García, Elena; Navarro Colorado, Borja; Martínez Cantón, Clara Isabel
    This paper describes the DISCO corpus and how it complements available digital materials for poetry in Spanish in several respects: First, the author and period range. Second, metadata concerning the authors and their works expressed in TEI-RDFa, given the importance of interoperability between literary datasets and the advantages of Linked Open Data as a paradigm. Finally, example findings that can be obtained with our corpus are provided, regarding metrical patterns diachronically.
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    Linked open data to represent multilingual poetry collections. A proposal to solve interoperability issues between poetic repertoires
    (['McCrae, John P.', 'Chiarcos, Christian'], 2016-05-24) González-Blanco García, Elena; Río Riande, María Gimena del; Martínez Cantón, Clara Isabel
    This paper describes the creation of a poetic ontology in order to use it as a basis to link different databases and projects working on metrics and poetry. It has been built on the model of the Spanish digital repertoire ReMetCa, but its aim is to be enlarged and improved in order to fit under every poetic system. The conceptual semantic model, written in OWL, includes classes and metadata from standard ontological models related to humanities fields (such as CIDOC or Dublin Core), and adds specific elements and properties to describe poetic phenomena. Its final objective is to interconnect, reuse and locate data disseminated through poetic repertoires, in order to boost interoperability among them.
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    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 Isabel
    We 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.