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Compound Unit Recognition for Efficient English-Korean Translation Hanmin Jung; Sanghwa Yuh; Taewan Kim; Dong-In Park
Korean Analysis and Transfer in Multilingual Machine Translation System Sung-Kwon Choi; Tae-Wan Kim; Soo-Hyun Lee; Dong-In Park
Creatures of Habit? What collocation can tell us about translation Dorothy Kenny
Refining Our Notions of What (Digital) Images Really Are Matthew G. Kirschenbaum; Joanna Drucker; Jerome J. McGann; Joseph Viscomi; Worthy Martin
Initiate, Innovate, Collaborate: A New Model for Humanities Computing Teaching and Resource Development Grazyna Cooper; Paul Groves; Peter Karas; Sarah Porter
Humanities Computing and the Rise of New Media Centers: Synergy or Disjunction? Allen Renear; Espen Aarseth; Nancy Kaplan; Matthew G. Kirschenbaum; John Unsworth; John Lavagnino
The Reliability of Human Disambiguation in Text Markup Kevin J. Keen; Paul A. Fortier
Computing in the School of English at the University of Glasgow Jean Anderson; Christian Kay
Electronic Resources for Historical Linguists. Part 1: Medieval Studies Christian Kay; Jeremy Smith; Simon Horobin; Margaret Laing; Keith Williamson
The Humanities Computing Job Market Allen Renear; Robin Cover; Julia Flanders; Lorna Hughes; Matthew Kirschenbaum; Wendell Piez; Geoffrey Rockwell
Electronic Resources for Historical Linguists. Part 2: Dictionaries and Related Resources Christian Kay; Irené Wotherspoon ; Susan Rennie; Anne McDermott
A Formal Model for Lexical Information Nancy Ide; Adam Kilgarriff; Laurent Romary
Image Description at the William Blake Archive Kari Kraus
Back to the Cave of Shadows: Stylistic Fingerprints in Authorship Attribution R. Harald Baayen; Fiona J. Tweedie; Anneke Neijt; Hans van Halteren; Loes Krebbers
LOOKSEE: Software Tools for Image-Based Humanities Computing Matthew G. Kirschenbaum
Job Seeking in Humanities Computing Julia Flanders; Lorna Hughes; Matthew Kirschenbaum; Wendell Piez; Geoffrey Rockwell
What can Hyperplane-Classifiers tell us about Texts? Edda Leopold; Jörg Kindermann
MITH's Lean, Mean Versioning Machine Martha Nell Smith; Susan Schreibman; Amit Kumar; Lara Vetter; Jarom McDonald; Edward Vanhoutte
Human-machine communication by voice (A multimedia tutorial for linguists and engineers) Magdolna Kovács; Péter Nikléczy; Gábor Olaszy
The Tobacco Documents Corpus: Archiving the Industry Clayton Darwin; William Kretaschmar; Donald Rubin