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Tag: Ottoman Turkish

From Coordinates to Connections: Mapping People and Places in Ottoman Turkish Texts
Ottoman Studies

From Coordinates to Connections: Mapping People and Places in Ottoman Turkish Texts

Introduction In my previous work exploring the first volume of Künhü’l-Ahbar, Gelibolulu Mustafa Âlî’s work on history and geography from … Continue reading From Coordinates to Connections: Mapping People and Places in Ottoman Turkish Texts

At the Dawn of Digital Studies on Arabic Script in France (3): Bridging Communities and Building the Future
HTR, Islamic Languages, Islamic Studies, New Post, OCR, Ottoman Studies

At the Dawn of Digital Studies on Arabic Script in France (3): Bridging Communities and Building the Future

Introduction The first article of this series explored the general landscape of digital studies on Arabic script in France. The … Continue reading At the Dawn of Digital Studies on Arabic Script in France (3): Bridging Communities and Building the Future

From Text to Map: A Reproducible Geocoding Pipeline for Ottoman Studies
Ottoman Studies, Topics, Workflow

From Text to Map: A Reproducible Geocoding Pipeline for Ottoman Studies

This paper presents a computational pipeline for working with spatial data in Ottoman Turkish, from extracting place names via named-entity … Continue reading From Text to Map: A Reproducible Geocoding Pipeline for Ottoman Studies

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