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Condorcet workshop 2019 (Paris): Digital Philology and Medieval Text Processing Workflow

This is the repository dedicated to assembling material and writing the collaborative tutorial, during the sessions from the workshop Digital Philology and Medieval Text Processing Workflow (Paris: École nationale des chartes, Institut de recherche et d'histoire et des textes).

You can have a look at the example markdown file.

You can include materials, scripts or data into the relevant folders, and contribute to the writing of tutorial files and subfiles.

READ AND CONTRIBUTE TO THE TUTORIAL

The root file of the tutorial is Tutorial_MAIN.md.

Each text processing step has its own folder, containing a main file (with the same name) and subfolders with the relevant software descriptions, e.g.:

Workshop related information

Workshop Schedule

Session 1. Days 1 and 2 (14 January afternoon and 15 January) : acquisition of the text

Monday 14 January

14h-15h30: general introduction and text acquisition

  • introduction to the workshop, its goals;
  • global workflows, from the document to the critical edition;
  • identification of the main aspects of text acquisition;
  • discussion around text acquisition workflows.

15h30-15h45: break

15h45-16h15: data copying, explanation of formats, launch training if needed

16h15-17h45 : G. Mühlberger (Transkribus)

Tuesday 15 January

9:00-10:30 : C. Kermorvant (Teklia)

10h30-10h45: break

10h45-12:15: S. Oliveira Ares (EPFL > VeniceTimeMachine)

13:45-15:15: M. Würsch (Diva)

15:15-15:30: break

15:30-17:00: B. Kiessling (PSL Scripta > Kraken)

17h00-17h30: closing discussion and work on the tutorial.

Session 2. Days 3 and 4 (16 January afternoon and 17 January) : enriching the text

16 January

14h-15h30: introduction to text enrichment and discussion

15h30-15h45: break

15h45-17h15: Alexei Lavrentiev, BFM and TXM

17h15-18h: Sophie Prevost and Mathilde Regnault, SRCMF and Profiterole

17 January

9h-10h30: Tim Geelhaar, HSCM (Historical Semantics Corpus Management)

10h30-10h45: break

10h45-12h15: Helmut Schmid, NLP at LMU

14h-15h30: Mike Kestemont, Enrique Manjavacas, Jean-Baptiste Camps, Pandora and Pyrrha

15h30-15h45: break

15h45-16h15: Vincent Jolivet, Dico Topo

16h15-17h30: closing discussion and work on the tutorial.

Session 3. Day 5 (18 January): Alignment and collation

9h-10h: introduction on alignment and collation

10h-11h15: Marco Büchler, Tracer

11h15-11h30: break

11h30-12h45: Stefan Jänike, ITEAL

14h-15h15: Elena Spadini, Experiments with CollateX

15h15-16h30: Anahit Safaryan: StemmaWeb

16h30-16h45: break

16h45-18h: closing discussion and work on the tutorial.

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