Projecten
Deze pagina toont onderzoeksprojecten waarbij CLARIAH-resources zijn gebruikt of (door)ontwikkeld.
DIGIFIL: Digital Film Listings
DIGIFIL aims to digitise the Dutch Filmladders and contextual information about the wider movie landscape as reported in historical newspape...
NarDis: Narrativizing Disruption
This project investigates how CLARIAH’s exploratory search and linked open data browser DIVE+ supports media researchers to construct narrat...
SERPENS: SEaRch PEst and Nuisance Species
Contextual search and analysis of pest and nuisance species through time in the KB newspaper collection, particularly focused on the percept...
ReSpoNs: Remediation in Sports News
It is often assumed that the rise of television as a (journalistic) medium has had a considerable influence on how newspapers covered the ne...
OpenGazAm: Linked Open Data Gazetteers of the Americas
Digital historical gazetteers such as The American Gazetteer are indispensable in modern humanities research. The goal of the OpenGazAm-proj...
NAMES: Dutch corpus of person name variants
Spelling variation, variants and digitization errors in person names are serious obstacles for search operations in historical documents. Th...
MIMEHIST: Annotating Eye Filmmuseum’s Jean Desmet Collection
Unlocking the Eye Filmmuseum’s digitized Jean Desmet Collection and facilitating scholarship on it with video annotation tools in the CLARIA...
ATM: Amsterdam Time Machine
The Amsterdam Time Machine presents historical information about people, places, relations, events, and objects in its spatial and temporal ...
NEWSGAC: News Genres Transparant Automatic Genre Classification
How genres in newspapers and television news can be detected automatically using machine learning in a transparent manner, to capture the sh...
TICCLAT: Text induced Corpus Correction and Lexical Assessment Tool
Extend TICCL’s correction capabilities with classification facilities based on specific data from the full Nederlab corpus: word statistics,...
EviDENce: Ego Documents Events Modelling, Recalling mass violence
Much of our historical knowledge is based on oral or written accounts of eyewitnesses, particularly in cases of war and violence, when regul...
Bridging the Gap: Digital Humanities and the Arabic-Islamic Corpus
This project harnesses state-of-the art Digital Humanities approaches and technologies to make pioneering forays into the vast corpus of dig...
M&M: Me & Myself, Tracing documentary history in AV-collections
How to reconstruct the emergence of a particular genre in a large dataset of audiovisual material? This research explored Dutch documentarie...