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Title: The Logic and Discovery of Textual Allusion
Date: 2008
Creator: Bamman, David
Creator: Crane, Gregory
Format: application/pdf
Organizations: Perseus Project
Topics: Digital libraries
Topics: Text reuse
Topics: Allusion detection
Topics: Natural language processing
Topics: Classical Languages-Information Retrieval

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Title: The Logic and Discovery of Textual Allusion
Citable URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10427/42685
Author: Bamman, David; Crane, Gregory
Date: 2008
Citation: Bamman, David, Crane, Gregory. The Logic and Discovery of Textual Allusion. Preprint of paper accepted to the ACL 2008 Workshop-Language Technology for Cultural Heritage Data. 2008. Digital edition. Permanent URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10427/42685.
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Abstract: We describe here a method for discovering imitative textual allusions in a large collection of Classical Latin poetry. In translating the logic of literary allusion into computational terms, we include not only traditional IR variables such as token similarity and n-grams, but also incorporate a comparison of syntactic structure as well. This provides a more robust search method for Classical languages since it accomodates their relatively free word order and rich inflection, and has the potential to improve fuzzy string searching in other languages as well.