Arianna Ciula

ORCID: 0000-0003-4247-1073
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Research Areas
  • Digital Humanities and Scholarship
  • Semantic Web and Ontologies
  • Image Processing and 3D Reconstruction
  • Digital and Traditional Archives Management
  • Natural Language Processing Techniques
  • Data Visualization and Analytics
  • Scientific Computing and Data Management
  • Research Data Management Practices
  • Medieval Literature and History
  • 3D Surveying and Cultural Heritage
  • Mathematics, Computing, and Information Processing
  • Historical and Archaeological Studies
  • Biomedical Text Mining and Ontologies
  • Conservation Techniques and Studies
  • Libraries, Manuscripts, and Books
  • Language and cultural evolution
  • Linguistic Studies and Language Acquisition
  • Computational Physics and Python Applications
  • Persona Design and Applications
  • Archaeological Research and Protection
  • Technology Use by Older Adults
  • Handwritten Text Recognition Techniques
  • Cybernetics and Technology in Society
  • Media, Communication, and Education
  • Conflict of Laws and Jurisdiction

King's College London
2005-2023

The King's College
2014-2020

University of Roehampton
2002-2016

Istituto per il Lessico Intellettuale Europeo e la Storia delle Idee
2013

Film Independent
2011

University of Siena
2005

In this paper we focus on modelling as a creative process to gain new knowledge about material and immaterial objects by generating manipulating external representations of them. We aim at enriching the current theoretical understanding contextualising digital humanities practices within semiotic conceptualisation modelling. A approach enables us contextualise in scholarly framework well suited humanistic enquiries, forcing investigate how models function signs specific contexts production...

10.1093/llc/fqw045 article EN Digital Scholarship in the Humanities 2016-09-29

This article shows how the System for Palaeographic Inspections (SPI) software suite developed at University of Pisa can be used to assist palaeographers in their attempts classify and identify medieval scripts. Working with a small corpus Tuscan manuscripts from tenth- through twelfth-century now owned by Biblioteca Comunale degli Intronati Siena, characterise calligraphic ideal each script given manuscript, compare letterforms different scribes' work, define relationships among individual...

10.16995/dm.4 article EN Digital Medievalist 2005-04-20

The TEI Consortium has taken on the task of maintaining Guidelines for Electronic Text Encoding and Interchange. This article describes how latest major revision to these was developed over course >6 years by members Technical Council workgroups charged overseen gives background information reasoning decisions taken. Among new additions P5, two most outstanding, chapters Names, Dates, People, Places digital facsimiles are treated in some more detail. concludes with a brief account made...

10.1093/llc/fqp017 article EN Literary and Linguistic Computing 2009-05-29

Computer based modelling in cultural heritage has focused on database development, generalised as data standards and, since the 1990s, also formal ontologies. Modelling digital humanities had its core textual scholarship, including close reading and text encoding of literary historical sources well models corpora, usually relying statistical methods. Integration between two paradigms been undertaken at practical level. This paper goes beyond pragmatic concerns by focusing comparing...

10.1145/2595188.2595207 article EN 2014-05-19

Compared to the epistemic traditions digital palaeography builds on, how is it transformative? In this article I will outline emergent meanings and possible research directions of by reflecting on past 15 years approaches conceptualizations in field. By departing from a contextualized take term coupled with humanities palaeography, show relate scholarly tradition study handwriting writing systems as whole recent can be defined critical, self-reflective, multidisciplinary interdisciplinary....

10.1093/llc/fqx042 article EN Digital Scholarship in the Humanities 2017-09-27

Journal Article Expressing complex associations in medieval historical documents: the Henry III Fine Rolls Project Get access Arianna Ciula, Ciula Centre for Computing Humanities, King's College London, UK Search other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Paul Spence, Spence José Miguel Vieira Literary and Linguistic Computing, Volume 23, Issue 3, September 2008, Pages 311–325, https://doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqn018 Published: 12 2008

10.1093/llc/fqn018 article EN Literary and Linguistic Computing 2008-09-05

The Henry III Fine Rolls project is a collaborative between the National Archives in UK, departments of History and Centre for Computing Humanities at King's College London, department American Studies Canterbury Christ Church University. Its aim to produce digital print edition from reign 13th-century English King (1216–72). At core resource are translated summaries fine rolls which have been encoded TEI XML, complemented by an overarching RDF/OWL conceptual model facsimiles. In this...

10.1093/llc/fqp007 article EN Literary and Linguistic Computing 2009-05-21

10.3406/galim.2004.1645 article IT Gazette du livre médiéval 2004-01-01
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