ZBÍRAL, David, Robert Laurence John SHAW, Tomáš HAMPEJS and Adam MERTEL. From Notarial Documents to Knowledge Graphs : Introducing Computer-Assisted Semantic Text Modelling (CASTEMO) and the InkVisitor application. In Administration in Times of Crisis: The Roman Papacy in the Great Western Schism, Rome, 23–24 October 2023. 2023.
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Original name From Notarial Documents to Knowledge Graphs : Introducing Computer-Assisted Semantic Text Modelling (CASTEMO) and the InkVisitor application
Name (in English) From Notarial Documents to Knowledge Graphs : Introducing Computer-Assisted Semantic Text Modelling (CASTEMO) and the InkVisitor application
Authors ZBÍRAL, David, Robert Laurence John SHAW, Tomáš HAMPEJS and Adam MERTEL.
Edition Administration in Times of Crisis: The Roman Papacy in the Great Western Schism, Rome, 23–24 October 2023, 2023.
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Type of outcome Presentations at conferences
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Keywords (in Czech) sémantické modelování textu; digital humanities; inkvizice; náboženský disent
Keywords in English semantic text modelling; digital humanities; inquisition; religious dissidence
Tags International impact, Reviewed
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Abstract
The authors introduce Computer-Assisted Semantic Text Modelling (CASTEMO), an advanced method for transforming textual resources into structured data known as CASTEMO knowledge graphs, stored in JSON-based document databases. Accompanying this, they present the open-source InkVisitor research environment, designed to facilitate CASTEMO's data collection workflow. Both the workflow and environment originated from the ERC-funded Dissident Networks Project (DISSINET) and are now accessible for use by other researchers and projects.
Abstract (in English)
The authors introduce Computer-Assisted Semantic Text Modelling (CASTEMO), an advanced method for transforming textual resources into structured data known as CASTEMO knowledge graphs, stored in JSON-based document databases. Accompanying this, they present the open-source InkVisitor research environment, designed to facilitate CASTEMO's data collection workflow. Both the workflow and environment originated from the ERC-funded Dissident Networks Project (DISSINET) and are now accessible for use by other researchers and projects.
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101000442, interní kód MUName: Networks of Dissent: Computational Modelling of Dissident and Inquisitorial Cultures in Medieval Europe (Acronym: DISSINET)
Investor: European Union, ERC (Excellent Science)
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