Results of Our Work

For the past three years, the Cultural Heritage Language Technologies consortium has engaged in research about the most effective ways to apply technologies and techniques from the fields of computational linguistics, natural language processing, and information retrieval technologies to challenges faced by students and scholars who are working with texts written in Greek, Latin, and Old Norse. While the project was formally organized into workpackages, our work is better understood in the context of four major thematic areas: 1) providing access to primary source materials that are often rare and fragile, 2) helping readers understand texts written in difficult languages, 3) enabling researchers to conduct new types of scholarship, and 4) preserving digital resources for the future.

Our research has produced concrete results in each of these areas; over the past three years, we have:

  1. Provided Access to Rare and Fragile Source Materials
  2. Helped Readers Understand Texts Written in Difficult Languages
  3. Enabled Scholars to Conduct New Types of Scholarship
  4. Worked to Preserve Digital Resources for the Future

  

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