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==Description==
==Description==


The eAqua-project, which ran from 2008–3013, aimed at generating specific knowledge from ancient texts and will provide this knowledge via an open web-portal to the scientific community for future studies. For this purpose researchers from the fields of  Computer Sciences and Classics cooperated to adapt the available text mining technologies to the needs and requirements of the Classics.
The eAqua-project, which ran from 2008–2013, aimed at generating specific knowledge from ancient texts and will provide this knowledge via an open web-portal to the scientific community for future studies. For this purpose researchers from the fields of  Computer Sciences and Classics cooperated to adapt the available text mining technologies to the needs and requirements of the Classics.


===Subprojects===
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==Presentations==
==Presentations==
* July 8, 2021: [https://github.com/SunoikisisDC/SunoikisisDC-2020-2021/wiki/SunoikisisDC-Summer-2021-Session-13 eAQUA - Extraction of structured knowledge from ancient sources for Classical Studies] (Corina Willkommen and Jens Wittig)
* Corina Willkommen and Jens Wittig. July 8, 2021. eAQUA - Extraction of structured knowledge from ancient sources for Classical Studies. ''SunoikisisDC''. Available: https://github.com/SunoikisisDC/SunoikisisDC-2020-2021/wiki/SunoikisisDC-Summer-2021-Session-13
* Marco Büchler & Annette Loos. June 26, 2009. Textual Re-use of Ancient Greek Texts: A case study on Plato’s works. ''Digital Classicist London''. Available: https://www.digitalclassicist.org/wip/wip2009-04mbal.html (Abstract, slides and audio recording)
 
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Latest revision as of 19:44, 19 January 2023

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Director

  • Charlotte Schubert

Description

The eAqua-project, which ran from 2008–2013, aimed at generating specific knowledge from ancient texts and will provide this knowledge via an open web-portal to the scientific community for future studies. For this purpose researchers from the fields of Computer Sciences and Classics cooperated to adapt the available text mining technologies to the needs and requirements of the Classics.

Subprojects

Projekt Atthidographen (Leitung: Ch. Schubert, Alte Geschichte, Universität Leipzig)

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Projekt Platon (Leitung: K. Sier, Gräzistik, Universität Leipzig)

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Projekt Metrik (Leitung: M. Deufert, Gräzistik, Universität Leipzig)

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Projekt Camena (Leitung: W. Kühlmann, Germanistik, Universität Heidelberg)

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Projekt Inschriften (Leitung: B. Meißner, Alte Geschichte, Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg)

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Projekt Papyri (Leitung: R. Scholl, Alte Geschichte, Universität Leipzig)

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Projekt Fehlererkennung (Leitung: G. Heyer, Informatik, Universität Leipzig)

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Projekt Mental Maps (Leitung: Ch. Schubert, Alte Geschichte, Universität Leipzig)

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Presentations