Morphisto --An Open Source Morphological Analyzer for German
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Towards robust multi-tool tagging. An OWL/DL-based approach
ACL '10 Proceedings of the 48th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics
Hybrid documents ease text corpus analysis for literary scholars
ACM International Conference on Interactive Tabletops and Surfaces
An approach to virtual research environment user interfaces dynamic construction
TPDL'11 Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Theory and practice of digital libraries: research and advanced technology for digital libraries
Named entity identification and cyberinfrastructure
ECDL'07 Proceedings of the 11th European conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries
Scholarly primitives: Building institutional infrastructure for humanities e-Science
Future Generation Computer Systems
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TextGrid is a new Grid project in the framework of the German D-Grid initiative, with the aim to deploy Grid technologies for humanities scholars working on historical (German) texts. Its two roots, humanities computing and eScience (Grid computing used by research together with modern communication technologies), are the basis for TextGrid to provide pioneer work in eHumanities. After summarizing Humanities Computing and modern network technologies, community expectations in the fields of philological edition and other application areas are set forth, from which functional requirements such as modularity, distribution, etc. are distilled. The first version of the TextGrid architecture was designed in accordance with these requirements, and focuses on openness by standard conformance and encapsulation. It provides storage Grid services via a pure Web Services interface to dedicated Web Services tools for different aspects of text processing, analysis and retrieval. This platform aims to provide easily usable tools for scholars, but also specifies interfaces for external program developers to add functionality.