1. The Archaeo-Term Project: Multilingual Terminology in Archaeology
- Author
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Maria Pia di Buono, Giulia Speranza, Johanna Monti, and Raffaele Manna
- Subjects
History ,Anthropology ,AriEmozione ,multilingual access ,Online Hate Speech ,Terminology ,CBX ,Multilingual NLU ,ArchaeoTerm Project, YourTerm CULT, ArchaeoTerm multilingual Glossary, archaeology, multilingual access ,ArchaeoTerm Project ,ArchaeoTerm multilingual Glossary ,Twitter during Pandemic ,Automatic Sarcasm Detection ,Linguistic Ostracism in Social Networks ,COVID-19 ,Linguistics ,archaeology ,LAN000000 ,Quantitative Linguistic Investigations ,Fine-grained sentiment analysis ,Term (time) ,Computational Linguistics ,DistilBERT ,Depression from Social Media ,YourTerm CULT ,Distributional Semantics ,Gender Bias ,AEREST ,E3C Project ,TrAVaSI - Abstract
In this paper, we present the Archaeo-Term Project, along with one of its first efforts in enhancing multilingual access to Archaeological data, making available a resource of Archaeological terms within the framework of YourTerm CULT project. In order to enhance and promote the use of a terminological common ground across different languages the Archaeo-Term multilingual Glossary is intended both for scholars, experts in the field, translators and the general public. Its first release contains terms in Italian, English, German, Spanish and Dutch together with PoS, definitions and other linguistic information. This paper presents the data and the methodology adopted to create the glossary as well as the evaluation of the first results.
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- 2020