Natural Language Processing for Historical Texts
Discover the fascinating intersection of technology and history with Natural Language Processing for Historical Texts by Michael Piotrowski. Published by Springer International Publishing AG in 2012, this insightful paperback spans 145 pages and delves into the innovative applications of natural language processing (NLP) within the field of digital humanities.
This book covers a range of essential topics, including the intricacies of spelling in historical texts, methods for acquiring and encoding these texts, and the tools available for analyzing historical languages. Piotrowski also addresses the challenges of handling spelling variation and the importance of historical corpora in NLP research.
Whether you're a scholar, student, or enthusiast of digital humanities, this comprehensive guide offers valuable insights and methodologies for utilizing NLP in the study of historical documents. Elevate your understanding of how technology can illuminate the past with this essential resource.