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Digital Scholarship in the Humanities | 2016

Traduco: A collaborative web-based CAT environment for the interpretation and translation of texts

Emiliano Giovannetti; Davide Albanesi; Andrea Bellandi; Giulia Benotto

Traduco is a web-based collaborative tool aimed at supporting the translation of texts that pose particular challenging interpretative issues. Nowadays, Computer-Assisted Translation (CAT) tools are mainly applied to the translation of technical manuals or legislative texts and are aimed at speeding up the translation process. Traduco extends most of the standard components of a traditional CAT tool with specific features necessary to support the interpretation and translation of complex texts (like the Babylonian Talmud, that we here present as a case study), which pose particular comprehension issues. Traduco goes beyond the translation and its printing: it includes features for the addition of notes and annotations and the creation of glossaries. Translators, editors, supervisors, and end-users accessing Traduco are able to use components that can ease the translation process through the use of CAT technologies, the supervision and managing of the whole process of translation and publishing, the exporting of translations and notes in standard formats for desktop publishing software and TEI format, and, soon, the possibility to perform automatic linguistic analysis of the text. Moreover, Traduco allows the users to insert notes, comments, annotations, and bibliographical references. The design and development of Traduco required the adoption of a multidisciplinary approach, leveraging on advances in software engineering, computational linguistics, knowledge engineering, and publishing.


7th Workshop on Computational Models of Narrative (CMN 2016) | 2016

Leveraging a Narrative Ontology to Query a Literary Text.

Anas Fahad Khan; Andrea Bellandi; Giulia Benotto; Francesca Frontini; Emiliano Giovannetti; Marianne Reboul

In this work we propose a model for the representation of the narrative of a literary text. The model is structured in an ontology and a lexicon constituting a knowledge base that can be queried by a system. This narrative ontology, as well as describing the actors, locations, situations found in the text, provides an explicit formal representation of the timeline of the story. We will focus on a specific case study, that of the representation of a selected portion of Homers Odyssey, in particular of the knowledge required to answer a selection of salient queries, formulated by a literary scholar. This work is being carried out within the framework of the Semantic Web by adopting models and standards such as RDF, OWL, SPARQL, and lemon among others.


Proceedings of the Third AIUCD Annual Conference on Humanities and Their Methods in the Digital Ecosystem | 2014

The Clavius on the Web Project: Digitization, Annotation and Visualization of Early Modern Manuscripts

Irene Pedretti; Angelo Mario Del Grosso; Emiliano Giovannetti; Lorenzo Mancini; Silvia Piccini; Matteo Abrate; Angelica Lo Duca; Andrea Marchetti

This paper describes the full procedure adopted in the context of the Clavius on the Web project, which aims to help Web users to appraise the importance of specific manuscripts by going beyond their digital reproduction. The proposed approach is based on the multilayered explication of linguistic, lexical and semantic data representing the innermost nature of the analyzed manuscripts. The final purpose of the project is to gather and display the results of the three layers of analysis through interactive visualization techniques and export them as Linked Data. All the analyses rely on the XML/TEI encoding of the text, followed by a CTS-based tokenization. As a working example for this paper, the analysis of a portion of a manuscript provided by Historical Archives of the Pontifical Gregorian University will be illustrated. The text is a letter written in Latin and sent by Botvitus Nericius to Christophorus Clavius in 1598 from Madrid.


semantic web applications and perspectives | 2008

Combining Statistical Techniques and Lexico-syntactic Patterns for Semantic Relations Extraction from Text.

Emiliano Giovannetti; Simone Marchi; Simonetta Montemagni


Transactions in Gis | 2008

Ontology‐supported Querying of Geographical Databases

Miriam Baglioni; Emiliano Giovannetti; Maria Vittoria Masserotti; Chiara Renso; Laura Spinsanti


language resources and evaluation | 2006

Creation and Use of Lexicons and Ontologies for NL Interfaces to Databases.

Roberto Bartolini; Caterina Caracciolo; Emiliano Giovannetti; Alessandro Lenci; Simone Marchi; Vito Pirrelli; Chiara Renso; Laura Spinsanti


Archive | 2004

Mining Literary Texts by Using Domain Ontologies

Miriam Baglioni; Mirco Nanni; Emiliano Giovannetti


language resources and evaluation | 2008

Ontology Learning and Semantic Annotation: a Necessary Symbiosis.

Emiliano Giovannetti; Simone Marchi; Simonetta Montemagni; Roberto Bartolini


semantic web applications and perspectives | 2006

Multimedia Information Extraction in Ontology-based Semantic Annotation of Product Catalogues.

Roberto Bartolini; Emiliano Giovannetti; Simone Marchi; Simonetta Montemagni; Claudio Andreatta; Roberto Brunelli; Rodolfo Stecher; Paolo Bouquet


language resources and evaluation | 2014

Sharing Cultural Heritage: the Clavius on the Web Project

Matteo Abrate; Angelo Mario Del Grosso; Emiliano Giovannetti; Angelica Lo Duca; Damiana Luzzi; Lorenzo Mancini; Andrea Marchetti; Irene Pedretti; Silvia Piccini

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Silvia Piccini

National Research Council

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Simone Marchi

National Research Council

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Matteo Abrate

National Research Council

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Chiara Renso

Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione

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Laura Spinsanti

Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione

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