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[[File:Named Entities In Court 2014.JPG|500px|thumb|left|[https://www.academia.edu/6551336/Dominique_Ritze_Caecilia_Zirn_Colin_Greenstreet_Kai_Eckert_Simone_Paolo_Ponzetto_Named_Entities_in_Court_The_Marine_Lives_Corpus_May_2014_ Ritze, Dominique and Zirn, Cäcilia and Greenstreet, Colin and Eckert, Kai and Ponzetto, Simone Paolo (2014) Named Entities in Court: The MarineLives Corpus. In: Language Resources and Technologies for Processing and Linking Historical Documents and Archives - Deploying Linked Open Data in Cultural Heritage Workshop : associated with the LREC 2014 Conference, 26 - 30 May 2014, Reykjavik 2014 Reykjavik, Conference or workshop item]]]
 
[[File:Named Entities In Court 2014.JPG|500px|thumb|left|[https://www.academia.edu/6551336/Dominique_Ritze_Caecilia_Zirn_Colin_Greenstreet_Kai_Eckert_Simone_Paolo_Ponzetto_Named_Entities_in_Court_The_Marine_Lives_Corpus_May_2014_ Ritze, Dominique and Zirn, Cäcilia and Greenstreet, Colin and Eckert, Kai and Ponzetto, Simone Paolo (2014) Named Entities in Court: The MarineLives Corpus. In: Language Resources and Technologies for Processing and Linking Historical Documents and Archives - Deploying Linked Open Data in Cultural Heritage Workshop : associated with the LREC 2014 Conference, 26 - 30 May 2014, Reykjavik 2014 Reykjavik, Conference or workshop item]]]
  
'''The MarineLives wiki contains nearly six million words of semi-diplomatically transcribed early and mid-C17th text. This is one of the larger collections of text derived from C17th manuscript sources, and is certainly the largest English language collection derived from early and mid C17th legal sources.'''
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'''The MarineLives wiki contains nearly six million words of semi-diplomatically transcribed early and mid-C17th text. This is one of the larger collections of text derived from C17th manuscript sources, and is certainly the largest English language collection derived from early and mid C17th legal manuscript sources.'''
  
In 2014, MarineLives collaborated with a team at the University of Mannheim Informatics Department, led by Professor Kai Eckert, to explore the application of Natural Language Programming to the MarineLives corpus.
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In 2014, MarineLives collaborated with a team at the University of Mannheim Informatics Department, led by [http://dws.informatik.uni-mannheim.de/en/people/alumni/prof-dr-kai-eckert/ Professor Kai Eckert], to explore the application of Natural Language Programming to the MarineLives corpus.
  
 
The output of this collaboration was a paper given in Reykjavik at a workshop on Language Resources and Technologies for Processing and Linking Historical Documents and Archives in association with the LREC Conference, May 2014.
 
The output of this collaboration was a paper given in Reykjavik at a workshop on Language Resources and Technologies for Processing and Linking Historical Documents and Archives in association with the LREC Conference, May 2014.

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The MarineLives wiki contains nearly six million words of semi-diplomatically transcribed early and mid-C17th text. This is one of the larger collections of text derived from C17th manuscript sources, and is certainly the largest English language collection derived from early and mid C17th legal manuscript sources.

In 2014, MarineLives collaborated with a team at the University of Mannheim Informatics Department, led by Professor Kai Eckert, to explore the application of Natural Language Programming to the MarineLives corpus.

The output of this collaboration was a paper given in Reykjavik at a workshop on Language Resources and Technologies for Processing and Linking Historical Documents and Archives in association with the LREC Conference, May 2014.