@philosTEI - TICCLing Philosophy
SummaryA multi-lingual, multi-script corpus of 18th-20th century philosophical texts. Used for the demonstration of an open source, web-based, user-friendly workflow from digital images of text to TEI, which enables building digital philosophy corpora.
BackgroundThis test case corpus contains at least the following books and articles (maybe more will follow):
- Wolff (1740) (Latin)
- Bolzano (1837) (German)
- Frege (1879) (German)
- Tarski (1936) (Polish)
Philosophy and philosophy-informed intellectual history can profit immensely from teaming up with computer scientists and applying computational methods. A new empirical, datadriven and collaborative computational methodology can scale up our research and help making it more efficient and objective. The @PhilosTEI tool is able to build appropriate high quality, easily accessible, large-scale corpora of multi-script texts in a sustainable format (TEI) which are multi-language and from different historical periods in a reliable, efficient, user-friendly, sustainable and cost-cutting way.
- Project leader: Dr. Arianna Betti (VU University Amsterdam)
- CLARIN center: Huygens ING
- Help contact : t.b.a.
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/philostei
- Web-sites: http://www.axiom.humanities.uva.nl/PhilosTEI.html
- User scenario's (screencasts, screenshots): t.b.a.
- Manual: t.b.a.
- Tool/Service link: t.b.a.
- Data link: t.b.a.
- Publications: t.b.a.