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Barbara McGillivray
Lecturer in digital humanities and cultural computation (Information and computing sciences; Language, communication and culture)
Publications
- The relationship between usage and citations in an open access mega-journal
- Topic Modelling: Hartlib’s Correspondence before and after 1650
- A Treebank-based Study on Latin Word Order
- The Agency of Machines: Probing the history of technology with computational linguistics
- Quantitative Historical Linguistics
- Uptake and outcome of manuscripts in Nature journals by review model and author characteristics
- The citation advantage of linking publications to research data
- Analyzing Temporal Relationships between Trending Terms on Twitter and Urban Dictionary Activity
- McGillivray, Barbara: Methods in Latin Computational Linguistics
- Digital Humanities and Natural Language Processing: “Je t’aime... Moi non plus”
- Urban Dictionary Embeddings for Slang NLP Applications
- The Dative Alternation Revisited: Fresh Insights from Contemporary Spoken Data
- Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Dictionaries (But Were Afraid to Ask): A Massive Open Online Course
- Emo, love and god: making sense of Urban Dictionary, a crowd-sourced online dictionary
- Enhancing Domain-Specific Supervised Natural Language Intent Classification with a Top-Down Selective Ensemble Model
- The Diorisis Ancient Greek Corpus
- Exploiting the Web for Semantic Change Detection
- Quantitative historical linguistics: A corpus framework by Gard B. Jenset and Barbara McGillivray
- Computational Methods for Semantic Analysis of Historical Texts
- Applying Language Technology in Humanities Research
- A Distributional Semantic Methodology for Enhanced Search in Historical Records: A Case Study on Smell
- Towards a quantitative research framework for historical disciplines
- Computational valency lexica for Latin and Greek in use: a case study of syntactic ambiguity
- A Corpus Approach to Roman Law Based on Justinian’s Digest
- Data from ‘The Dative Alternation Revisited: Fresh Insights from Contemporary British Spoken Data’
- A computational approach to lexical polysemy in Ancient Greek
- DWUG: A large Resource of Diachronic Word Usage Graphs in Four Languages
- Vector space models of Ancient Greek word meaning, and a case study on Homer
- Mining the UK Web Archive for Semantic Change Detection
- Room to Glo: A Systematic Comparison of Semantic Change Detection Approaches with Word Embeddings
- GASC: Genre-Aware Semantic Change for Ancient Greek
- Accessing and using a corpus-driven Latin Valency Lexicon
- The challenges and prospects of the intersection of humanities and data science: A White Paper from The Alan Turing Institute
- Assessing the Impact of OCR Quality on Downstream NLP Tasks
- Proceedings of the Workshop on Computational Humanities Research
- Embedding Structured Dictionary Entries
- A new corpus annotation framework for Latin diachronic lexical semantics
- Lemmatization for Ancient Greek
- Living Machines: A study of atypical animacy
- Extracting Keywords from Open-Ended Business Survey Questions
- SemEval-2020 Task 1: Unsupervised Lexical Semantic Change Detection
- Understanding English Dictionaries: the Experience from a Massive Open Online Course
- When Time Makes Sense: A Historically-Aware Approach to Targeted Sense Disambiguation
- Semantic Journeys: Quantifying Change in Emoji Meaning from 2012-2018
- DUKweb, diachronic word representations from the UK Web Archive corpus
- HISTORIAE, History of Socio-Cultural Transformation as Linguistic Data Science. A Humanities Use Case
- Lexical semantic change for Ancient Greek and Latin
- D7.4 How to be FAIR with your data. A teaching and training handbook for higher education institutions
- LL(O)D and NLP perspectives on semantic change for humanities research
- Historic machines from 'prams' to 'Parliament': new avenues for collaborative linguistic research
- Latin Preverbs and Verb Argument Structure: New Insights from New Methods
- Reconstructing Constructional Semantics: The Dative Subject Construction in Od Norse-Icelandic, Latin, Ancient Greek, Old Russian and Old Lithuanian
- Making sense through correspondence
- Multivariate Analyses of Affix Productivity in Translated English
- Between semantics and syntax: spatial verbs and prepositions in Latin. Space in Language.
- Automatic Selectional Preference acquisition for Latin verbs
- Front Matter
- A Corpus-Based Foray into Latin Preverbs
- Latin Computational Linguistics
- Bibliography
- Latin preverbs and verb argument structure
- Multivariate analyses of affix productivity in translated English
- Metodi in linguistica computazionale latina
- Tools for historical corpus research, and a corpus of Latin
- The Index Thomisticus Treebank Project. Annotation, parsing and valency lexicon
- Acquisition of Verb Subcategorization Frames from Shallow-Parsed Corpora
- Selectional Preferences from a Latin Treebank
- A probabilistic algorithm for the secant defect of Grassmann varieties
- The Agonies of Choice: Automatic Selectional Preferences
- Methods in Latin Computational Linguistics
- Computational Resources and Tools for Latin
- Historical Languages, Corpora, and Computational Methods
- Verbs in Corpora, Lexicon ex machina
- Statistical Background to the Investigation on Preverbs
- A Closer Look at Automatic Selectional Preferences for Latin
- Semantic structure from correspondence analysis
- The development of the Index Thomisticus Treebank valency lexicon
- Deep Impact: A Study on the Impact of Data Papers and Datasets in the Humanities and Social Sciences
- A Guide for Social Science Journal Editors on Easing into Open Science (FULL GUIDE)
- (FULL GUIDE) A Guide for Social Science Journal Editors on Easing into Open Science
- A Guide for Social Science Journal Editors on Easing into Open Science
- The Living Machine: A Computational Approach to the Nineteenth-Century Language of Technology
- Quantifying the quantitative (re-)turn in historical linguistics
- Multilingual Workflows for Semantic Change Research
- A guide for social science journal editors on easing into open science
- Contextualizing Research Tools & Services Through Workflows in the SSH Open Marketplace
- Semantic change and socio-semantic variation: the case of COVID-related neologisms on Reddit
- Language of Mechanisation Crowdsourcing Datasets from the Living with Machines Project
- Natural Language Processing for Ancient Greek
- It Takes a Village! Editorship, Advocacy, and Research in Running an Open Access Data Journal
- Computational valency lexica and Homeric formularity
- Reconstructing constructional semantics
Usage metrics
Co-workers & collaborators
- PM
Marongiu, Paola
- NP
Nilo Pedrazzini
Turing Research Fellow - London, UK
- MR
Marton Ribary
Lecturer in Law - Egham, Surrey, UK
- EZ
Eleonora Zordan
- GJ
Gard Jenset