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Blog: NLP

  • all blog posts 34
  • NLP 3
  • history 7
  • calls 3
  • documentation 6
  • events 7
Fri, 07.09 2018

About Topic Modeling on historical newspapers ...

Phillip Ströbel, M.A.
documentation,NLP

Trading zone part 4: Topic modeling. This blog post is the last part of Stepping in the NLP / History trading zone: a series of posts.

False positive for the query ‘Montgomery’, intended for the Marechal [JDG-1969-08-28](http://www.letempsarchives.ch/page/JDG_1969_08_28/13/article/8199721/Montgomery)
Tue, 12.06 2018

Named entity processing in a nutshell

Maud Ehrmann, PhD
news,NLP,documentation

Trading zone part 1: Named Entity Processing. This blog post is part of Stepping in the NLP / History trading zone: a series of posts.

State of impresso newspaper collection - April 2018
Mon, 11.06 2018

Trading zone between NLP and History - a post series

Maud Ehrmann, PhD
documentation,NLP,history

Stepping in the NLP / History trading zone: a series of posts

See also


  • Text mining techniques are of critical importance to realise impresso’s overall mission to enrich and integrate historical media collections.

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Digital Humanities Laboratory (DHLAB) Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland
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