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    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, Salvador
    This 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.
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    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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    Poetry and Digital Humanities making interoperability possible in a divided world of digital poetry: POSTDATA project. (ABSTRACT)
    (2018) González-Blanco García, Elena; Ruiz Fabo, Pablo; Díez Platas, María Luisa; Bermúdez Sabel, Helena; Ayciriex, Luciana; Ros Muñoz, Salvador; Martínez Cantón, Clara Isabel; Caminero Herráez, Agustín Carlos
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    Researchers’ perceptions of DH trends and topics in the English and Spanish-speaking community. DayofDH data as a case study
    (Jagiellonian University & Pedagogical University (Cracovia), 2016-07-22) González-Blanco García, Elena; Rio Riande, Gimena del; Robles Gómez, Antonio; Ros Muñoz, Salvador; Hernández Berlinches, Roberto; Tobarra Abad, María de los Llanos; Caminero Herráez, Agustín Carlos; Pastor Vargas, Rafael
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    Description of Postdata Poetry Ontology V1.0
    (ICL CAS, 2021) Díez Platas, María Luisa; Ros Muñoz, Salvador; González Blanco, Elena; Corcho, Oscar; Khalil Gómez, Omar; Hernández Lorenzo, Laura; Sisto, Mirella De; Rosa, Javier de la; Pérez Pozo, Álvaro; Diez, Aitor; Rodriguez, José Luis; Plecháč, P.; Kolár, R.; Bories,A.; Říha, J.
    One stream of work in the digital humanities focuses on interoperability processes and the description of traditional concepts using computer-readable languages. In the case of literary studies, there has been some research into these topics, but the complexity of the knowledge domain remains an issue. This complexity is based on the different interpretations of concepts in different traditions, the use of isolated and private databases, unique applications of language and, thus, the richness of poetic information. All of this suggests the need to explore new options to represent the complexity in computer-readable language. This paper presents an ontology network designed to capture poetry domain knowledge. The ontologies in question relate to poetic works and their structural and prosodic components.
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    PoetryLab as Infrastructure for the Analysis of Spanish Poetry
    (Linköping University Electronic Press, 2021-06-22) Rosa, Javier de la; Pérez Pozo, Álvaro; Hernández Lorenzo, Laura; Díaz Paredes, Aitor; Ros Muñoz, Salvador; González Blanco, Elena
    The development of the network of ontologies of the ERC POSTDATA Project brought to light some deficiencies in terms of completeness in the currently available European poetry corpora. To tackle the issue in the realm of the Spanish poetic tradition, our approach consisted in designing a set of tools that any scholar could use to automatically enrich the analysis of Spanish poetry. The effort crystallized in the PoetryLab, an extensible open source toolkit for syllabification, scansion, enjambment detection, rhyme detection, stanza identification, and historical named entity recognition for Spanish poetry. We designed the system to be interoperable, compliant with the project ontologies, easy to use by tech-savvy and non-expert researchers, and requiring minimal maintenance and setup. Furthermore, we propose the integration of the PoetryLab as a core functionality in the tool catalog of CLARIN for Spanish poetry.
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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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    Hispanic Medieval Tagger (HisMeTag): una aplicación web para el etiquetado de entidades en textos medievales
    Díez Platas, María Luisa; González-Blanco García, Elena; Rio Riande, Gimena del; Tobarra Abad, María de los Llanos; Ros Muñoz, Salvador; Robles Gómez, Antonio; Caminero Herráez, Agustín Carlos
    HisMeTag permite localizar entidades nombradas en textos escritos en español medieval, mediante un proceso automático de reconocimiento de entidades nombradas (NER) y técnicas de PLN para el procesamiento lingüístico y la generación de las distintas variantes que existieron en la época medieval. Localiza, etiqueta términos conocidos y propone nuevos términos para su validación.
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    The Automatic Quantitative Metrical Analysis of Spanish Poetry with Rantanplan: A Preliminary Approach
    (ICL CAS, 2021) Hernández Lorenzo, Laura; Sisto, Mirella De; Pérez Pozo, Álvaro; Rosa, Javier de la; Ros Muñoz, Salvador; González Blanco, Elena; Plecháč, P.; Kolár, R.; Bories,A.; Říha, J.
    In this paper, we present a quantitative approach to Spanish poetry and versification based on the application of our own automatic metrical tool, Rantanplan, to the complete poetic works of four early modern Spanish poets. All of the poetry of these four representative authors—Garcilaso de la Vega (1503–1536), Fernando de Herrera (1534–1597), Luis de Góngora (1561–1627), and Lope de Vega (1562–1635)—was automatically processed and stress positions were extracted. Thanks to the development of a new stanza identification feature of Rantanplan, we were able to detect metrical structures as well. By completing a quantitative analysis of the stress positions, line lengths, and stanzas used by each author, we aim to model their complete metrical profiles.