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Project Description - hermA:
 Automated modelling of hermeneutic processes

[journal article]

Gius, Evelyn
Zinsmeister, Heike
Orth, Dominik
Menzel, Wolfgang
Koch, Gertraud
Jarchow, Margarete
Gaidys, Uta

Abstract

This article sketches the theoretical and methodological background of the interdisciplinary research project hermA. It assembles five disciplines form three academic institutions in Hamburg, that work collaboratively on medical research questions relating to the usage and application of annotation ... view more

This article sketches the theoretical and methodological background of the interdisciplinary research project hermA. It assembles five disciplines form three academic institutions in Hamburg, that work collaboratively on medical research questions relating to the usage and application of annotation in hermeneutic text analysis in their specific fields. Their common research interest in hermA based to explore possibilities for the automation of annotations.... view less

Keywords
hermeneutics; automation; digitalization; text analysis; computational linguistics

Classification
Research Design

Free Keywords
annotation; digital humanities

Document language
English

Publication Year
2018

Page/Pages
p. 119-123

Journal
Hamburger Journal für Kulturanthropologie (2018) 7

Issue topic
{Digital Heritage}

ISSN
2365-1016

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0


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