Publikation
Proppian Content Descriptors in an Augmented Annotation Schema for Fairy Tales
Thierry Declerck; Antonia Scheidel; Piroska Lendvai
In: Caroline Sporleder; Kalliopi Zervanou (Hrsg.). Proceedings of the ECAI 2010 Workshop on Language Technology for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, and Humanities. Workshop on Language Technology for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, and Humanities (LaTeCH-10), 4th Workshop on Language Technology for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, and Humanities, located at 19th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence - ECAI 2010, August 16, Lisbon, Portugal, IOS Press, 8/2010.
Zusammenfassung
This paper describes a proposal for combining linguistic
and domain specific annotation for supporting Cultural Heritage and
Digital Humanities research, exemplified in the fairy tale domain.
Our goal is to semi-automatically annotate fairy tales, in particular
to locate and mark up fairy tale characters and the actions they are
involved in, which can be subsequently queried in a corpus by both
linguists and specialists in the field. The characters and actions are
defined in Propp's structural analysis to folk tales, which we aim to
implement in a fully fledged way, contrary to existing resources. We
argue that the approach devises a means for linguistic processing of
folk tale texts in order to support their automated semantic annotation
in terms of narrative units and functions.
Projekte
CLARIN - Common Language Resources and Technology Infrastructure,
D-SPIN - Deutsche Sprachressourcen-Infrastruktur,
MONNET - Multilingual Ontologies for Networked Knowledge
D-SPIN - Deutsche Sprachressourcen-Infrastruktur,
MONNET - Multilingual Ontologies for Networked Knowledge