One of the main purposes of textual documents collation is to identify a base text or closest witness to the base text, by analyzing and interpreting differences also known as types of changes that might exist between those documents. Based on this fact, it is reasonable to argue that, explicit identification of types of changes such as deletions, additions, transpositions, and mutations should be part of the collation process. The identification could be carried out by an interpretation module after alignment has taken place. Unfortunately existing collation software such as CollateX1 and Juxta2’s collation engine do not have interpretation modules. In fact they implement the Gothenburg model [1] for collation process which does not includ...
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Although textual scholars agree that collation is a crucial component of the editing process, it oft...
none5siThe DChanges series of workshops focuses on changes in all their aspects and applications: al...
International audienceExtracting and indexing meaningful contents from degraded documents, like hist...
New features in this version: The option to add and/or remove witnesses from saved collations in th...
This article presents the collation map, a diagrammatic method for visually mapping the texts of com...
Given a collection of diverging documents about some lost original text, any person interested in th...
National audienceExtracting contents from degraded documents, like historical ones, is difficult. Ex...
The aims of this post are to explain what collation is, why detecting transpositions is special, and...
Interoperability is the key term within the framework of the European-funded research project Intere...
Paper presented at ‘Digital Scholarly Editing: Theory, Practice, Methods’ DiXiT Convention, Antwerp,...
In this essay we explore the process of textual normalization in the context of machine-assisted col...
Given a collection of diverging documents about some lost original text, any person interested in th...
How can the results of automated collation facilitate the analysis of witnesses’ relationships? This...
International audienceThis paper proposes a strategy for retrospective conversion of documents. This...
Abstract- This paper presents a new modality of exploring variants in a textual collation through th...
Although textual scholars agree that collation is a crucial component of the editing process, it oft...
none5siThe DChanges series of workshops focuses on changes in all their aspects and applications: al...
International audienceExtracting and indexing meaningful contents from degraded documents, like hist...
New features in this version: The option to add and/or remove witnesses from saved collations in th...
This article presents the collation map, a diagrammatic method for visually mapping the texts of com...
Given a collection of diverging documents about some lost original text, any person interested in th...
National audienceExtracting contents from degraded documents, like historical ones, is difficult. Ex...