AGALMA

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Available

https://huggingface.co/spaces/GroNLP/agalma

Creators

Mark den Ouden developed the interface.

Silvia Stopponi trained the models, defined the structure of the interface, and wrote the textual content.

Saskia Peels-Matthey and Malvina Nissim supervised the project.

Description

AGALMA, the Ancient Greek Accessible Language Models for linguistic Analysis, is an interface created at the University of Groningen. It allows people with knowledge of Ancient Greek but reduced or no programming skills to query word2vec language models trained on the Ancient Greek texts from the Diorisis Ancient Greek Corpus.

The app has three basic features:

  • Nearest neighbours extraction.
  • Cosine similarity calculation (between two lemmas or the same lemma in different time periods).
  • 3D graph creation.

Furthermore, it allows to access the Liddell-Scott-Jones dictionary in the version provided by Giuseppe G. A. Celano.