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Exploring Latin Epigraphy with Distributional Semantic Models: a Pilot Study
Studi e Saggi LinguisticiIn the last few years, Distributional Semantic Models have been successfully applied to the analysis of both modern and ancient languages. In particular, Neural Language Models proved themselves to be a reliable tool to measure semantic relationships between words or documents based on their distributional properties.
Lucia Tamponi, Alessandro Bondielli
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Latin Epigraphy and the IT Revolution
2012Since the appearance in 1975 of John Jory's Key Word in Context index to volume VI of CIL, computer applications and databases have had a major influence on epigraphic studies. While an initial optimism diminished somewhat once the scale of the task in their creation became apparent, a great deal has been achieved under three headings: three major ...
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Alison E. Cooley: The Cambridge Manual of Latin Epigraphy.
Gnomon, 2014Alison E. Cooley: The Cambridge Manual of Latin Epigraphy. Cambridge: Cambridge UP 2012. XXII, 531 S. zahlr. Abb. 27,99 £
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The youngest children in Latin epigraphy
Journal of Roman Archaeology, 2014This paper collects all the evidence for children younger than 40 days in Latin inscriptions. It links the data with socio-cultural studies on ritual, commemoration and valuation of the youngest in Roman society - a culture which at the same time faced hugh amounts of infant mortality.
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City-level impact of extreme temperatures and mortality in Latin America
Nature Medicine, 2022Josiah L Kephart +2 more
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Life expectancy and mortality in 363 cities of Latin America
Nature Medicine, 2021Usama Bilal +2 more
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Factors associated with healthy aging in Latin American populations
Nature Medicine, 2023Hernando Santamaría-García +2 more
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Illustrated Introduction to Latin Epigraphy
Phoenix, 1986Joyce Reynolds +2 more
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