LL(O)D and NLP perspectives on semantic change for humanities research

Author:

Armaselu Florentina1,Apostol Elena-Simona2,Khan Anas Fahad3,Liebeskind Chaya4,McGillivray Barbara56,Truică Ciprian-Octavian2,Utka Andrius7,Valūnaitė Oleškevičienė Giedrė8,van Erp Marieke9

Affiliation:

1. Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C DH), University or Luxembourg, Luxembourg

2. Computer Science and Engineering Department, Faculty of Automatic Control and Computers, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania

3. Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale « A. Zampolli », Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Italy

4. Department of Computer Science, Jerusalem College of Technology, Jerusalem, Israel

5. Department of Digital Humanities, King’s College London, United Kingdom

6. The Alan Turing Institute, United Kingdom

7. Centre of Computational Linguistics, Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania

8. Institute of Humanities, Mykolas Romeris University, Vilnius, Lithuania

9. DHLab, KNAW Humanities Cluster, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Abstract

This paper presents an overview of the LL(O)D and NLP methods, tools and data for detecting and representing semantic change, with its main application in humanities research. The paper’s aim is to provide the starting point for the construction of a workflow and set of multilingual diachronic ontologies within the humanities use case of the COST Action Nexus Linguarum, European network for Web-centred linguistic data science, CA18209. The survey focuses on the essential aspects needed to understand the current trends and to build applications in this area of study.

Publisher

IOS Press

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Computer Science Applications,Information Systems

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