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Author: Stella Verkijk

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Read more about the article Yes okay – but what were they doing?  
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Yes okay – but what were they doing?  

  • Post author:Stella Verkijk
  • Post published:April 7, 2025
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How a lexical approach to event extraction can provide some first answers In order to enable our users to not only look for entities, like places, people, or organizations, but…

Continue ReadingYes okay – but what were they doing?  
Read more about the article Automatic Event Detection in Early Modern Dutch (VOC) documents: the Annotation Phase

Automatic Event Detection in Early Modern Dutch (VOC) documents: the Annotation Phase

  • Post author:Stella Verkijk
  • Post published:October 4, 2022
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In order to unlock as much information as possible from our archives, a big part of the GLOBALISE project is developing software that can automatically detect events in the texts.…

Continue ReadingAutomatic Event Detection in Early Modern Dutch (VOC) documents: the Annotation Phase
GLOBALISE is a project of the Huygens Institute with the International Institute of Social History, the Digital Infrastructure Department of the KNAW Humanities Cluster, VU University, the University of Amsterdam, and the Dutch National Archives. It is funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO), grant no. 175.2019.003.

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