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- A Transformer-based parser for Syriac morphologyMartijn Naaijer, Constantijn Sikkel, Mathias Coeckelbergs, Jisk Attema, Willem Th. Van Peursen. 23-29 [doi]
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- Larth: Dataset and Machine Translation for EtruscanGianluca Vico, Gerasimos Spanakis. 39-48 [doi]
- Evaluation of Distributional Semantic Models of Ancient Greek: Preliminary Results and a Road Map for Future WorkSilvia Stopponi, Nilo Pedrazzini, Saskia Peels, Barbara McGillivray, Malvina Nissim. 49-58 [doi]
- Latin Morphology through the Centuries: Ensuring Consistency for Better Language ProcessingFederica Gamba, Daniel Zeman. 59-67 [doi]
- Cross-Lingual Constituency Parsing for Middle High German: A Delexicalized ApproachErcong Nie, Helmut Schmid, Hinrich Schütze. 68-79 [doi]
- Can Large Langauge Model Comprehend Ancient Chinese? A Preliminary Test on ACLUEYixuan Zhang, Haonan Li 0002. 80-87 [doi]
- Unveiling Emotional Landscapes in Plautus and Terentius Comedies: A Computational Approach for Qualitative AnalysisDavide Picca, Caroline Richard. 88-95 [doi]
- Morphological and Semantic Evaluation of Ancient Chinese Machine TranslationKai Jin, Dan Zhao, Wuying Liu. 96-102 [doi]
- A tailored Handwritten-Text-Recognition System for Medieval LatinPhilipp Koch, Gilary Vera Nuñez, Esteban Garces Arias, Christian Heumann, Matthias Schöffel, Alexander Häberlin, Matthias Aßenmacher. 103-110 [doi]
- Evaluating Existing Lemmatisers on Unedited Byzantine Greek PoetryColin Swaelens, Ilse De Vos, Els Lefever. 111-116 [doi]
- Vector Based Stylistic Analysis on Ancient Chinese Books: Take the Three Commentaries on the Spring and Autumn Annals as an ExampleYue Qi, Liu Liu, Bin Li, Dongbo Wang. 117-121 [doi]
- A Joint Model of Automatic Word Segmentation and Part-Of-Speech Tagging for Ancient Classical Texts Based on RadicalsBolin Chang, Yiguo Yuan, Bin Li, Zhixing Xu, Minxuan Feng, Dongbo Wang. 122-132 [doi]
- Introducing an Open Source Library for Sumerian Text AnalysisHansel Guzman-Soto, Yudong Liu. 133-137 [doi]
- Coding Design of Oracle Bone Inscriptions Input Method Based on "ZhongHuaZiKu" DatabaseDongxin Hu. 138-147 [doi]
- Word Sense Disambiguation for Ancient Greek: Sourcing a training corpus through translation alignmentAlek Keersmaekers, Wouter Mercelis, Toon Van Hal. 148-159 [doi]
- Enhancing State-of-the-Art NLP Models for Classical ArabicTariq Yousef, Lisa Mischer, Hamid Reza Hakimi, Maxim Romanov. 160-169 [doi]
- Logion: Machine-Learning Based Detection and Correction of Textual Errors in Greek PhilologyCharlie Cowen-Breen, Creston Brooks, Barbara Graziosi, Johannes Haubold. 170-178 [doi]
- Classical Philology in the Time of AI: Exploring the Potential of Parallel Corpora in Ancient LanguageTariq Yousef, Chiara Palladino, Farnoosh Shamsian. 179-192 [doi]
- Using Word Embeddings for Identifying Emotions Relating to the Body in a Neo-Assyrian CorpusEllie Bennett, Aleksi Sahala. 193-202 [doi]
- A Neural Pipeline for POS-tagging and Lemmatizing Cuneiform LanguagesAleksi Sahala, Krister Lindén. 203-212 [doi]
- Tibetan Dependency Parsing with Graph Convolutional Neural NetworksBo An 0002. 213-221 [doi]
- On the Development of Interlinearized Ancient Literature of Ethnic Minorities: A Case Study of the Interlinearization of Ancient Written Tibetan LiteratureCongjun Long, Bo An 0002. 222-231 [doi]