Daidalos Project - Development of an infrastructure for the use of natural language processing for researchers in classical philology
At a glance
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Methods
DFG Individual Research Grant
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Project description
The central goal of the project is to develop a software prototype for classical philology
and related disciplines. It should enable researchers to
1. compile, analyze, and adapt a specific corpus of any size,
2. visualize, save, share, and export the analysis results, and
3. reflect on the results and methodology and refine the research questions or view them from
new perspectives.
The Daidalos project will have the greatest impact on the academic culture if, on the one hand, NLP methods
are taught and established across the board and, on the other hand, reflection on the methods used
becomes increasingly the focus of subject-specific research and publications.
Project head
- Person
Dr. Maik Bierwirth
- Vice-President for Research
- Central Unit - Computer and Media Service
PersonMalte Dreyer
- Vice-President for Research
- Central Unit - Computer and Media Service
Participants
- Person
Prof. Dr. Anke Lüdeling
- Faculty of Language, Literature and Humanities
- Department of German Studies and Linguistics
- Person
Dr. Andrea Beyer
- Vice-President for Research
- Central Unit - Computer and Media Service
Participating institutions
Central Unit - Computer and Media Service
Address
Unter den Linden 6, 10099 BerlinDepartment of Classical Philology
Address
Unter den Linden 6, 10099 BerlinDepartment of German Studies and Linguistics
Address
Dorotheenstra?e 24, 10117 BerlinGeneral contactTel.: +49 30 2093-9629