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A Shared Task for the Digital Humanities Chapter 1: Introduction to Annotation, Narrative Levels and Shared Tasks

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A Shared Task for the Digital Humanities Chapter 1: Introduction to Annotation, Narrative Levels and Shared Tasks

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Annotation guidelines for literary phenomena are a clear desideratum within the field of text-oriented digital humanities. Creating guidelines that are widely applicable, however, is almost only possible in large annotation projects, which are naturally expensive.

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Reiter, N., Willand, M. & Gius, E., (2019) “A Shared Task for the Digital Humanities Chapter 1: Introduction to Annotation, Narrative Levels and Shared Tasks”, Journal of Cultural Analytics 4(3). https://doi.org/10.22148/16.048 (external link, opens in new tab).

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