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Marco Büchler
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- affiliation: Georg-August-University Göttingen, Germany
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2020 – today
- 2021
- [j4]Marco Büchler:
Introduction to Göttingen Dialogues 2016. Digit. Humanit. Q. 15(1) (2021) - [j3]Tobias Englmeier, Marco Büchler, Stefan Gerdjikov, Klaus U. Schulz:
Using an Advanced Text Index Structure for Corpus Exploration in Digital Humanities. Digit. Humanit. Q. 15(1) (2021)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j2]So Miyagawa, Kirill Bulert, Marco Büchler, Heike Behlmer:
Optical character recognition of typeset Coptic text with neural networks. Digit. Scholarsh. Humanit. 34(Supplement-1): 135-141 (2019) - [c28]Eliese-Sophia Lincke, Kirill Bulert, Marco Büchler:
Optical Character Recognition for Coptic fonts: A multi-source approach for scholarly editions. DATeCH 2019: 87-91 - [c27]Laura Slaughter, Luís Morgado da Costa, So Miyagawa, Marco Büchler, Amir Zeldes, Heike Behlmer:
The Making of Coptic Wordnet. GWC 2019: 166-175 - 2018
- [c26]Péter Király, Marco Büchler:
Measuring completeness as metadata quality metric in Europeana. IEEE BigData 2018: 2711-2720 - [c25]Greta Franzini, Marco Passarotti, Maria Moritz, Marco Büchler:
Using and Evaluating TRACER for an Index Fontium Computatus of the Summa contra Gentiles of Thomas Aquinas. CLiC-it 2018 - [c24]Anna Aschauer, Marco Büchler, Tobias Gradl, Andreas Henrich:
Reisewege in Raum und Zeit. DHd 2018 - [c23]Marco Büchler, Greta Franzini, Mike Kestemont, Enrique Manjavacas:
The re-creation of Harry Potter: Tracing style and content across novels, movie scripts and fanfiction. DH 2018: 715-716 - 2017
- [c22]Markus Paluch, Gabriela Rotari, David Steding, Maximilian Weß, Maria Moritz, Marco Büchler:
Analysis of Part-Of-Speech Tagging of Historical German Texts. DATeCH 2017: 41-46 - [c21]Marco Büchler, Thomas Eckart, Greta Franzini, Emily Franzini:
A Ten-Year Summary of a SOA-based Micro-services Infrastructure for Linguistic Services. DH 2017 - [c20]Emily Franzini, Marco Büchler:
From Jane Austen's original Pride and Prejudice to a graded reader for L2 learners: a computational study of the processes of text simplification. DH 2017 - [c19]Greta Franzini, Marco Büchler:
Orosius' Histories: A Digital Intertextual Investigation Into The First Christian History Of Rome. DH 2017 - [c18]Maria Moritz, Marco Büchler:
An Automated Approach to Model the Transformation Process of the Reuse of Bernard de Clairvaux: How Do Lexical Resources help?. DH 2017 - [c17]Maria Moritz, Marco Büchler:
Ambiguity in Semantically Related Word Substitutions: an investigation in historical Bible translations. ListLang@NoDaLiDa 2017: 18-23 - [e1]Apostolos Antonacopoulos, Marco Büchler:
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Digital Access to Textual Cultural Heritage, DATeCH 2017, Göttingen, Germany, June 1-2, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-5265-9 [contents] - 2016
- [c16]Marco Büchler, Greta Franzini, Emily Franzini, Thomas Eckart:
Mining and analysing one billion requests to linguistic services. IEEE BigData 2016: 3230-3239 - [c15]Greta Franzini, Emily Franzini, Gabriela Rotari, Franziska Pannach, Mahdi Solhdoust, Marco Büchler:
The digital breadcrumb trail of Brothers Grimm. DH 2016: 793-795 - [c14]Maria Moritz, Andreas Wiederhold, Barbara Pavlek, Yuri Bizzoni, Marco Büchler:
Non-Literal Text Reuse in Historical Texts: An Approach to Identify Reuse Transformations and its Application to Bible Reuse. EMNLP 2016: 1849-1859 - 2015
- [j1]Bettina Berendt, Marco Büchler, Geoffrey Rockwell:
Is it Research or is it Spying? Thinking-Through Ethics in Big Data AI and Other Knowledge Sciences. Künstliche Intell. 29(2): 223-232 (2015) - 2014
- [c13]Marco Büchler, Greta Franzini, Emily Franzini, Maria Moritz:
Scaling historical text re-use. IEEE BigData 2014: 23-31 - [c12]Stefan Jänicke, Annette Geßner, Marco Büchler, Gerik Scheuermann:
5 Design Rules for Visualizing Text Variant Graphs. DH 2014 - [c11]Stefan Jänicke, Annette Geßner, Marco Büchler, Gerik Scheuermann:
Visualizations for Text Re-use. IVAPP 2014: 59-70 - [c10]Stefan Jänicke, Thomas Efer, Marco Büchler, Gerik Scheuermann:
Designing Close and Distant Reading Visualizations for Text Re-use. VISIGRAPP (Selected Papers) 2014: 153-171 - [p1]Marco Büchler, Philip R. Burns, Martin Müller, Emily Franzini, Greta Franzini:
Towards a Historical Text Re-use Detection. Text Mining 2014: 221-238 - 2013
- [b1]Marco Büchler:
Informationstechnische Aspekte des Historical Text Re-use: Computational Aspects of Historical Text Re-use. Leipzig University, Germany, 2013 - 2012
- [c9]Marco Büchler, Sebastian Kruse, Thomas Eckart:
Bringing Modern Spell Checking Approaches to Ancient Texts - Automated Suggestions for Incomplete Words. DH 2012: 137-138 - [c8]Marco Büchler, Gregory R. Crane, Maria Moritz, Alison Babeu:
Increasing Recall for Text Re-use in Historical Documents to Support Research in the Humanities. TPDL 2012: 95-100 - 2011
- [c7]Thomas Eckart, David Pansch, Marco Büchler:
Integration of Distributed Text Resources by Using Schema Matching Techniques. DH 2011: 120-123 - 2010
- [c6]Gerhard Heyer, Marco Büchler, Thomas Eckart, Charlotte Schubert:
Text Mining in the Digital Humanities. DH 2010: 23-24 - [c5]Marco Büchler, Annette Geßner, Gerhard Heyer, Thomas Eckart:
Detection of Citations and Textual Reuse on Ancient Greek Texts and its Applications in the Classical Studies: eAQUA Project. DH 2010: 113-114 - [c4]Marcus Deufert, Judith Blumenstein, Andreas Trebesius, Stefan Beyer, Marco Büchler:
Objective Detection of Plautus' Rules by Computer Support. DH 2010: 126-127 - [c3]Gerhard Heyer, Marco Büchler:
GI Annual Meeting 2010. Workshop eHumanities - How Does Computer Science Benefit? (Vorwort). GI Jahrestagung (2) 2010: 523 - [c2]Gerhard Heyer, Marco Büchler:
Some Challenges Posed to Computer Science by the eHumanities. GI Jahrestagung (2) 2010: 524-529 - [c1]Marco Büchler, Gerhard Heyer:
Salton und Wittgenstein in den Humanities: Über die Semantik in Philosophischen Texten. GI Jahrestagung (2) 2010: 572-579
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