User:SilviaStopponi
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Bio
Silvia Stopponi is a PhD student in Ancient Greek Linguistics and Computational Linguistics at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands.
She obtained both her Bachelor's (in Classics) and Master's degree (in Classical Philology, Literature, and Tradition) at the University of Bologna.
Publications
Silvia Stopponi's publications can be found on her personal institutional page.
Projects
- She is involved in the AGILe lemmatizer for Ancient Greek.
- Co-organizer of the workshop series Computational Approaches to Ancient Greek and Latin.
- AGREE benchmark for the evaluation of distributional semantic models of ancient Greek.
- Benchmark for the Evaluation of Lexical Semantic Change Detection for Ancient Greek.
- AGALMA interface, allowing users to query word2vec language models trained on the Diorisis Ancient Greek corpus. AGALMA stands indeed for Ancient Greek Accessible Language Models for linguistic Analysis.