@inProceedings{broden-etal-2024-samforfattande-335726, title = {Samförfattande som datadriven tvärvetenskap: Pragmatiska lärdomar från SweTerror-projektet }, abstract = {Terrorism i svensk politik (SweTerror) är ett storskaligt tvärvetenskapligt forskningsprojekt med forskare från såväl human- och samhällsvetenskaperna som datavetenskaperna. Samtidigt använder och utvecklar SweTerror nationell forskningsinfrastruktur för riksdagsdata. Detta paper beskriver användningen av samförfattande som en datadriven tvärvetenskaplig praktik för att integrera olika vetenskapliga perspektiv och skapa samsyn i projektforskningen. Vi tar fasta på betydelsen av valet att koncentrera samarbetsformen kring konferenspapers inom specifikt digital humaniora och diskuterar erfarenheten av att samskrivande försvagar vetenskapligt revirtänkande, liksom ett iterativt förhållningssätt till forskningsdata kopplade till forskningsinfrastrukturer under uppbyggnad. Avslutningsvis betonar vi datadrivet samförfattande som en pragmatisk praktik för att stärka kollaborativt samarbete och kunskapsbryggor inom en tvärvetenskaplig forskargrupp.}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Huminfra Conference (HiC 2024), 10-11 January, 2024, Gothenburg, Sweden}, author = {Brodén, Daniel and Fridlund, Mats and Olsson, Leif-Jöran and Ängsal, Magnus Pettersson and Öhberg, Patrik}, year = {2024}, publisher = {Linköping University Electronic Press}, address = {Linköping}, ISBN = {978-91-8075-512-2}, } @inProceedings{fridlund-etal-2020-trawling-299694, title = {Trawling the Gulf of Bothnia of News: A Big Data Analysis of the Emergence of Terrorism in Swedish and Finnish Newspapers, 1780–1926}, abstract = {This study combines history domain knowledge and language technology expertise to evaluate and expand on research claims regarding the historical meanings associated with terrorism in Swedish and Finnish contexts. Using a cross-border comparative approach and large newspaper corpora made available by the CLARIN research infrastructure, we explore overlapping national discourses on terrorism, the concept’s historical diversity and its relations to different national contexts. We are particularly interested in testing the hypothesis that substate terrorism’s modern meaning was not yet established in the 19th century but primarily restricted to Russian terrorism. We conclude that our comparative study finds both uniquely national and shared meanings of terrorism and that our study strengthen the hypothesis. In extension, the study also serves as an exploration of the potentials of cross-disciplinary evaluative studies based on extensive corpora and of cross-border comparative approaches to Swedish and Finnish newspaper corpora.}, booktitle = {CLARIN Annual Conference Proceedings 2020. Edited by Costanza Navarretta, Maria Eskevich, 05–07 October 2020, Virtual Edition}, author = {Fridlund, Mats and Olsson, Leif-Jöran and Brodén, Daniel and Borin, Lars}, year = {2020}, publisher = {CLARIN}, } @inProceedings{angsal-etal-2022-linguistic-318676, title = {Linguistic Framing of Political Terror: Distant and Close Readings of the Discourse on Terrorism in the Swedish Parliament 1993–2018}, abstract = {This paper provides a study of the discourse on terrorism in Swedish parliamentary debate 1993– 2018. The aim is to explore how terrorism is discursively constructed in parliamentary delibera- tions, drawing on the resources of Swe-Clarin in the form of the corpus tool Korp and the linguis- tic concept of ‘frame’. To map meanings attached to terrorism we pursue two research questions: what framing elements are connected to ‘terrorism’ and ‘terrorist’ in parliamentary speeches as 1) simplexes and 2) as part of compounds along the lines of controversies and party affiliations? The latter research question is probed through distant and close readings of the specific compound statsterrorism (‘state terrorism’). Our findings show that terrorism is typically framed as located outside of Sweden and as tied to Islamism, but the question of what countries are associated with state terrorism depends on the political affiliation of the interlocutor. The compound statsterror- ism is most prominently used by the left and green parties and then commonly associated with Israel and Turkey. We conclude by suggesting that a widened inquiry into compounds, in general as well as diachronically, is likely a productive way of expanding the scope of our research.}, booktitle = {CLARIN Annual Conference Proceedings, 10–12 October 2022, Prague, Czechia. Eds. Tomaž Erjavec & Maria Eskevich}, author = {Ängsal, Magnus Pettersson and Brodén, Daniel and Fridlund, Mats and Olsson, Leif-Jöran and Öhberg, Patrik}, year = {2022}, address = {Prag}, } @inProceedings{fridlund-etal-2022-codifying-315876, title = {Codifying the Debates of the Riksdag: Towards a Framework for Semi-automatic Annotation of Swedish Parliamentary Discourse}, abstract = {This study provides an exploratory attempt to develop a framework for how to semi-automatically annotate salient topics in Swedish parliamentary debate. The discussion is grounded in the ongoing digital humanities project SweTerror that studies the terrorism discourse in the Riksdag 1968–2018 through a mixed-methods approach. The paper presents our tentative framework through its three main categories: metadata, language data and frame data. While the first two categories are mostly generic and their data could mainly be automatically extracted, the third category is contextual and requires manual interpretation. We discuss the design of the latter through the theoretical concept of ‘framing’ and illustrate the framework’s overall principles through a case study of utterances in the debates 1968–1970 concerning terrorism. We conclude by suggesting that it may be more generally applicable for studies of parliamentary debates in HSS research if further modified for the particular research purposes. }, booktitle = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings. Matti La Mela, Fredrik Norén & Eero Hyvönen, eds., Proceedings of Digital Parliamentary Data in Action (DiPaDa 2022). Workshop Co-located with the 6th Digital Humanities in the Nordic and Baltic Countries Conference (DHNB 2022), Uppsala, Sweden, March 15, 2022.}, author = {Fridlund, Mats and Brodén, Daniel and Olsson, Leif-Jöran and Ängsal, Magnus Pettersson}, year = {2022}, publisher = {CEUR-WS}, address = {Aachen}, } @inProceedings{edlund-etal-2022-multimodal-311480, title = {A Multimodal Digital Humanities Study of Terrorism in Swedish Politics: An Interdisciplinary Mixed Methods Project on the Configuration of Terrorism in Parliamentary Debates, Legislation, and Policy Networks 1968–2018}, abstract = {This paper presents the design of one of Sweden’s largest digital humanities projects, SweTerror, that through an interdisciplinary multi-modal methodological approach develops an extensive speech-to-text digital HSS resource. SweTerror makes a major contribution to the study of terrorism in Sweden through a comprehensive mixed methods study of the political discourse on terrorism since the late 1960s. Drawing on artificial intelligence in the form of state-of-the-art language and speech technology, it systematically analyses all forms of relevant parliamentary utterances. It explores and curates an exhaustive but understudied multi-modal collection of primary sources of central relevance to Swedish democracy: the audio recordings of the Swedish Parliament’s debates. The project studies the framing of terrorism both as policy discourse and enacted politics, examining semantic and emotive components of the parliamentary discourse on terrorism as well as major actors and social networks involved. It covers political responses to a range of terrorism-related issues as well as factors influencing policy-makers’ engagement, including political affiliations and gender. SweTerror also develops an online research portal, featuring the complete research material and searchable audio made readily accessible for further exploration. Long-term, the project establishes a model for combining extraction technologies (speech recognition and analysis) for audiovisual parliamentary data with text mining and HSS interpretive methods and the portal is designed to serve as a prototype for other similar projects.}, booktitle = { Intelligent Systems and Applications. Proceedings of the 2021 Intelligent Systems Conference, September 2–3, 2021 / Arai K. (eds) }, author = {Edlund, Jens and Brodén, Daniel and Fridlund, Mats and Lindhé, Cecilia and Olsson, Leif-Jöran and Ängsal, Magnus Pettersson and Öhberg, Patrik}, year = {2022}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Cham}, ISBN = {978-3-030-82195-1}, } @incollection{fridlund-etal-2022-trawling-319822, title = {Trawling and Trolling for Terrorists in the Digital Gulf of Bothnia: Cross-lingual Text Mining for the Emergence of Terrorism in Swedish and Finnish Newspapers, 1780–1926}, abstract = {In pursuing the historical emergence of the discourse on terrorism, this study trawls the “digital Gulf of Bothnia” in the form of a corpus of combined Swedish and Finnish digitized newspaper texts. Through a cross-lingual exploration of the uses of the concept of terrorism in historical Swedish and Finnish news, we examine meanings anchored in the two culturally close but still decidedly different national political contexts. The study is an outcome of an integrative interdisciplinary effort by Swe-Clarin, using resources accessible through the CLARIN infrastructure to enrich scholarship in the humanities. The capabilities of the corpus tool Korp enable us to affirm prior research on the conceptual history of terrorism, but also to suggest a complex and diverse picture of the connotations of terrorism, both as state and sub-state violence up until the 20th century. At the same time, the study allows us to explore the potentials of cross-lingual text mining for historical analysis of national online newspaper corpora provided by Swe-Clarin and FIN-CLARIN.}, booktitle = {CLARIN: The Infrastructure for Language Resources, eds. Darja Fišer & Andreas Witt}, author = {Fridlund, Mats and Brodén, Daniel and Jauhiainen, Tommi and Malkki, Leena and Olsson, Leif-Jöran and Borin, Lars}, year = {2022}, publisher = {De Gruyter Mouton}, address = {Berlin, Boston}, ISBN = {9783110767346}, pages = {781--802}, } @article{broden-etal-2023-diachrony-330178, title = {The diachrony of the new political terrorism: Neologisms as discursive framing in Swedish parliamentary data 1971–2018}, abstract = {This paper begins to unpack the framing of terrorism in the Swedish Parliament through distant reading and by chronologically extracting neologisms in a comprehensive corpus of transcripts of parliamentary debates. Combining language technology and historical contextualization, we find support for the argument that the term ‘terrorism’ gained much of its modern meaning around 1970. Specifically, our study points to a legislative framing of the issue of terrorism in Swedish parliamentary debate from the early 1970s and onwards. We also find a proliferation in the production of neologisms and compounds after 9/11 2001, reflecting, among other things, the rise of a more distinct counter-terrorism discourse and more ‘specialized’ roles and functions related to terrorism and counter-terrorism activities. The paper concludes by emphasizing the analytical benefits of tracing parliamentary discourse through neologisms as an explorative approach to identify significant patterns for further investigation.}, journal = {Digital Humanities in the Nordic and Baltic Countries Publications}, author = {Brodén, Daniel and Olsson, Leif-Jöran and Fridlund, Mats and Ängsal, Magnus Pettersson and Öhberg, Patrik}, year = {2023}, volume = {5}, number = {1}, pages = {79–89}, } @inProceedings{angsal-etal-2024-terrorism-337182, title = {Terrorism som tolkningsram: en diskurssemantisk studie av svensk riksdagsdebatt 1993–2018}, booktitle = {Svenskans beskrivning}, author = {Ängsal, Magnus Pettersson and Brodén, Daniel and Fridlund, Mats and Olsson, Leif-Jöran and Öhberg, Patrik}, year = {2024}, publisher = {Örebro universitet}, address = {Örebro}, ISBN = {978-91-87789-91-5}, } @inProceedings{ahlberg-etal-2013-korp-178355, title = {Korp and Karp – a bestiary of language resources: the research infrastructure of Språkbanken}, abstract = {A central activity in Språkbanken, an R&D unit at the University of Gothenburg, is the systematic construction of a research infrastructure based on interoperability and widely accepted standards for metadata and data. The two main components of this infrastructure deal with text corpora and with lexical resources. For modularity and flexibility, both components have a backend, or server-side part, accessed through an API made up of a set of well-defined web services. This means that there can be any number of different user interfaces to these components, corresponding, e.g., to different research needs. Here, we will demonstrate the standard corpus and lexicon search interfaces, designed primarily for linguistic searches: Korp and Karp.}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 19th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics (NODALIDA 2013), May 22–24, 2013, Oslo University, Norway. NEALT Proceedings Series 16}, author = {Ahlberg, Malin and Borin, Lars and Forsberg, Markus and Hammarstedt, Martin and Olsson, Leif-Jöran and Olsson, Olof and Roxendal, Johan and Uppström, Jonatan}, year = {2013}, publisher = {Linköping University Electronic Press}, address = {Linköping}, } @inProceedings{borin-etal-2013-lexical-186032, title = {The lexical editing system of Karp}, abstract = {Karp is the open lexical infrastructure of Språkbanken (the Swedish Language Bank). The infrastructure has three main functions: (1) to support the work on creating, curating, and integrating our various lexical resources; (2) to publish the resources, making them searchable and downloadable; and (3) to offer advanced editing functionalities. An important feature of the lexical infrastructure is also that we maintain a strong bidirectional connection to our corpus infrastructure. At the heart of the infrastructure is the SweFN++ project with the goal to create free Swedish lexical resources geared towards language technology applications. The infrastructure currently hosts 23 Swedish lexical resources. The resources are integrated through links to a pivot lexical resource, SALDO, a large morphological and lexical-semantic resource for modern Swedish.}, booktitle = {Kosem, I., Kallas, J., Gantar, P., Krek, S., Langemets, M., Tuulik, M. (eds.) 2013. Electronic lexicography in the 21st century: thinking outside the paper. Proceedings of the eLex 2013 conference, 17-19 October 2013, Tallinn, Estonia.}, author = {Borin, Lars and Forsberg, Markus and Olsson, Leif-Jöran and Olsson, Olof and Uppström, Jonatan}, year = {2013}, publisher = {Trojina, Institute for Applied Slovene Studies / Eesti Keele Instituut }, address = {Ljubljana/Tallinn}, ISBN = { 978-961-93594-0-2}, } @inProceedings{fridlund-etal-2019-trawling-287968, title = {Trawling for Terrorists: A Big Data Analysis of Conceptual Meanings and Contexts in Swedish Newspapers, 1780–1926}, abstract = {The conceptual history of terrorism has to a significant extent been studied through canonical texts or historical key figures or organisations. However, through the increasing digitization of text materials convential research questions can now be approached from new angles or established results verified on the basis of exhaustive collections of data, rather than limited samples. Specifically, we are interested in evaluating and expanding on prior research claims regarding the meanings and con- texts associated with the concepts terrorism and terrorist up until the twentieth century in a Swedish context. The investigation is guided by the following research questions: What historical meanings of the concept of terrorism were expressed in the Swedish newspaper discourse? What social and ideological contexts and violent political practices was the concept primarily associated with before the First World War?}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Computational History (HistoInformatics 2019) co-located with the 23rd International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries (TPDL 2019) Oslo, Norway, September 12th, 2019, Melvin Wevers, Mohammed Hasanuzzaman, Gaël Dias, Marten Düring, & Adam Jatowt, eds. }, author = {Fridlund, Mats and Olsson, Leif-Jöran and Brodén, Daniel and Borin, Lars}, year = {2019}, publisher = {CEUR-WS}, address = {Aachen}, } @inProceedings{dannells-olsson-2018-integrating-271181, title = {Integrating language resources in two OCR engines to improve processing of historical Swedish text.}, abstract = {We are aiming to address the difficulties that many History and Social Sciences researchers struggle with to bring in non-digitized text into language analysis workflows. In this paper we present the language resources and material we used for training two Optical Character Recognition engines for processing historical Swedish text written in Fraktur (blackletter). The trained models, resources and dictionaries are freely available and accessible through our web service, hosted at Språkbanken, to enable users and developers easy access for extraction of historical Swedish text a that are only available in images for further processing.}, booktitle = {CLARIN Annual Conference}, author = {Dannélls, Dana and Olsson, Leif-Jöran}, year = {2018}, } @inProceedings{bergenmar-olsson-2015-tracing-228773, title = {Tracing Cultural Transfer Through Multiple Translation Analysis. The Case of the Swedish 19th-Century Bourgeois Novel in German and Czech}, abstract = {In the last decades, Comparative Literature has become more directed towards questions of transculturality. This renders translations of literary texts an important role as a vehicle not just for the transfer of text and language, but also of ideas and cultures. Digital methods for comparing multiple translations within and across languages might prove to be important for exploring how, for example, a Swedish 19th century bourgeois novel is reframed in Czech translations. The chosen example is A Merchant House (1859) by Emilie Flygare–Carlén (1807–1892) who was one of the most popular authors in Czech speaking regions in the late 19th Century. In this paper existing collation tools are used for comparing two different Czech translations (1872 and 1910), by two different translators. This might both reveal how the gender, context and position of the translator colours the literary text and how the translations are adapted to changing literary trends. Furthermore, parallel text alignment is tried as a method for comparing across languages, since the Czech translation is made from a German translation. Are the Czech translations subject to “foreignization” or “domestication”? Or do they retain the same traits as the German translation, which is the source of the first Czech translation? Does the systematic comparison of multiple translations contribute to the understanding of how texts move from certain gendered cultural contexts and ideologies to others? }, booktitle = {Digital Literary Studies. International Conference May 14-15 2015, Coimbra, Portugal}, author = {Bergenmar, Jenny and Olsson, Leif-Jöran}, year = {2015}, } @inProceedings{ahlberg-etal-2014-swedish-210083, title = {Swedish FrameNet++ The Beginning of the End and the End of the Beginning}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Fifth Swedish Language Technology Conference, Uppsala, 13-14 November 2014}, author = {Ahlberg, Malin and Borin, Lars and Dannélls, Dana and Forsberg, Markus and Toporowska Gronostaj, Maria and Friberg Heppin, Karin and Johansson, Richard and Kokkinakis, Dimitrios and Olsson, Leif-Jöran and Uppström, Jonatan}, year = {2014}, } @article{borin-etal-2014-geographic-198286, title = {Geographic visualization of place names in Swedish literary texts}, abstract = {This article describes the development of a geographical information system (GIS) at Språkbanken as part of a visualization solution to be used in an archive of historical Swedish literary texts. The research problems we are aiming to address concern orthographic and morphological variation, missing place names, and missing place name coordinates. Some of these problems form a central part in the development of methods and tools for the automatic analysis of historical Swedish literary texts at our research unit. We discuss the advantages and challenges of covering large-scale spelling variation in place names from different sources and in generating maps with focus on different time periods. }, journal = {Literary & Linguistic Computing}, author = {Borin, Lars and Dannélls, Dana and Olsson, Leif-Jöran}, year = {2014}, volume = {29}, number = {3}, pages = {400--404}, } @inProceedings{lyngfelt-etal-2014-svenskt-208457, title = {Ett svenskt konstruktikon. Grammatik möter lexikon}, booktitle = {Svenskans beskrivning : Förhandlingar vid Trettiotredje sammankomsten för svenskans beskrivning. Helsingfors den 15–17 maj 2013}, author = {Lyngfelt, Benjamin and Borin, Lars and Bäckström, Linnéa and Forsberg, Markus and Olsson, Leif-Jöran and Prentice, Julia and Rydstedt, Rudolf and Sköldberg, Emma and Tingsell, Sofia and Uppström, Jonatan}, year = {2014}, volume = {33}, ISBN = {978-951-51-0120-4}, pages = {268--279}, } @inProceedings{skoldberg-etal-2013-between-186041, title = {Between Grammars and Dictionaries: a Swedish Constructicon }, abstract = {This paper introduces the Swedish Constructicon (SweCxn), a database of Swedish constructions currently under development. We also present a small study of the treatment of constructions in Swedish (paper) dictionaries, thus illustrating the need for a constructionist approach, and discuss three different methods used to identify potential constructions for inclusion in the constructicon. SweCxn is a freely available electronic resource, with a particular focus on semi-general linguistic patterns of the type that are difficult to account for from a purely lexicographic or a purely grammatical perspective, and which therefore have tended to be neglected in both dictionaries and grammars. Far from being a small set of borderline cases, such constructions are both numerous and common. They are also quite problematic for second language acquisition as well as LT applications. Accordingly, various kinds of multi-word units have received more attention in recent years, not least from a lexicographic perspective. The coverage, however, is only partial, and the productivity of many constructions is hard to capture from a lexical viewpoint. To identify constructions for SweCxn, we use a combination of methods, such as working from existing construction descriptions for Swedish and other languages, applying LT tools to discover recurring patterns in texts, and extrapolating constructional information from dictionaries. }, booktitle = {Kosem, I., Kallas, J., Gantar, P., Krek, S., Langemets, M., Tuulik, M. (eds.) 2013. Electronic lexicography in the 21st century: thinking outside the paper. Proceedings of the eLex 2013 conference, 17-19 October 2013, Tallinn, Estonia. Ljubljana/Tallinn: Trojina, Institute for Applied Slovene Studies/Eesti Keele Instituut.}, author = {Sköldberg, Emma and Bäckström, Linnéa and Borin, Lars and Forsberg, Markus and Lyngfelt, Benjamin and Olsson, Leif-Jöran and Prentice, Julia and Rydstedt, Rudolf and Tingsell, Sofia and Uppström, Jonatan}, year = {2013}, pages = {310--327}, } @inProceedings{borin-etal-2012-open-156079, title = {The open lexical infrastructure of Språkbanken}, abstract = {We present our ongoing work on Karp, Språkbanken’s (the Swedish Language Bank) open lexical infrastructure, which has two main functions: (1) to support the work on creating, curating, and integrating our various lexical resources; and (2) to publish daily versions of the resources, making them searchable and downloadable. An important requirement on the lexical infrastructure is also that we maintain a strong bidirectional connection to our corpus infrastructure. At the heart of the infrastructure is the SweFN++ project with the goal to create free Swedish lexical resources geared towards language technology applications. The infrastructure currently hosts 15 Swedish lexical resources, including historical ones, some of which have been created from scratch using existing free resources, both external and in-house. The resources are integrated through links to a pivot lexical resource, SALDO, a large morphological and lexical-semantic resource for modern Swedish. SALDO has been selected as the pivot partly because of its size and quality, but also because its form and sense units have been assigned persistent identifiers (PIDs) to which the lexical information in other lexical resources and in corpora are linked.}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation : May 23-25, 2012 / eds. Nicoletta Calzolari }, author = {Borin, Lars and Forsberg, Markus and Olsson, Leif-Jöran and Uppström, Jonatan}, year = {2012}, ISBN = {978-2-9517408-7-7}, pages = {3598--3602}, } @inProceedings{dannells-etal-2013-mapserver-178095, title = {MapServer for Swedish Language Technology}, abstract = {The MapServer application used by the Swedish Language Bank provides new opportunities for visualizing geographical information found in its large repository of written texts, in particular literary texts. The application is capable of performing coordinate search on the basis of recognized place names and rendering both static and dynamic maps that display their geographical locations. }, booktitle = {Digital Humanities}, author = {Dannélls, Dana and Borin, Lars and Olsson, Leif-Jöran}, year = {2013}, } @inProceedings{bergenmar-olsson-2012-connecting-169845, title = {Connecting European Women Writers. The Selma Lagerlöf Archive and Women Writers Database}, booktitle = {Digital Humanities 2012. 16-20 July 2012, Hamburg. Book of Abstracts}, author = {Bergenmar, Jenny and Olsson, Leif-Jöran}, year = {2012}, } @techreport{borin-etal-2011-metadata-142495, title = {Metadata descriptions and other interoperability standards}, abstract = {An important aim of META-NORD is to upgrade and harmonize national language resources and tools in order to make them interoperable, within languages and across languages, with respect to their data formats and as far as possible also as regards their content. Since resources and to some extent tools will remain in one location – one of a number of META-NORD centers – the preferred way of accessing and utilizing resources and tools will be through metadata and APIs, allowing the assembly of on-the-fly tool-chains made up of standardized component language technology tools, processing distributed – and in many cases interlinked – language resources in standardized formats.}, author = {Borin, Lars and Lindh, Jonas and Brandt, Martha and Olsson, Leif-Jöran}, year = {2011}, } @inProceedings{olsson-2006-does-116086, title = {Does the ITG platform eXist?}, abstract = {An overview of the ITG platform and its backend eXist (http://exist-db.org). }, booktitle = {XML Prague 2006 (http://xmlprague.cz), 17–18 juni 2006, Prag}, author = {Olsson, Leif-Jöran}, year = {2006}, } @inProceedings{olsson-2008-valkommen-116044, title = {Välkommen till eXist}, abstract = {A walkthrough of the versatility of the native XML database eXist, (http://exist-db.org), combined with overwiews of XPath and XQuery.}, booktitle = {FSCONS (http://fscons.org), 24–26 oktober 2008, Göteborg}, author = {Olsson, Leif-Jöran}, year = {2008}, } @inProceedings{borin-olsson-2006-plattformen-116093, title = {ITG-plattformen som korpusverktyg}, abstract = {En genomgång och handfast presentation om hur ITG-plattformen kan användas som korpusverktyg.}, booktitle = {Fjärde svenska lingvistikkonferensen (Sling 2006), 27–28 april 2006, Stockholm}, author = {Borin, Lars and Olsson, Leif-Jöran}, year = {2006}, } @inProceedings{borin-etal-2007-naming-44954, title = {Naming the past: Named entity and animacy recognition in 19th century Swedish literature}, booktitle = {ACL 2007 Workshop on Language Technology for Cultural Heritage Data (LaTeCH 2007)}, author = {Borin, Lars and Kokkinakis, Dimitrios and Olsson, Leif-Jöran}, year = {2007}, pages = {1--8}, } @inProceedings{olsson-2007-exist-66850, title = {How do you do eXist}, booktitle = {Javaforum 2007-05-23}, author = {Olsson, Leif-Jöran}, year = {2007}, }