Project Details
EncycNet: Historisch-enzyklopädisches Informationssystem
Subject Area
General and Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies
General and Comparative Linguistics, Experimental Linguistics, Typology, Non-European Languages
Data Management, Data-Intensive Systems, Computer Science Methods in Business Informatics
Modern and Contemporary History
General and Comparative Linguistics, Experimental Linguistics, Typology, Non-European Languages
Data Management, Data-Intensive Systems, Computer Science Methods in Business Informatics
Modern and Contemporary History
Term
from 2019 to 2024
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 407602352
Subject of the project proposal are development techniques for the integration of various - especially historical - encyclopedias and lexicons into a comprehensive information system. The result is a "historical Wikipedia", organized on the basis of a diachronic concept graph and inspired by the functionality of semantic networks (e. g. WordNet).The aim is to analyse and integrate heterogeneous encyclopaedic works at the level of the concepts discussed in them, i.e. trace back different lemmas, terms and proper names to their common entities and to divide the content of their glosses into different concepts and semantic classes. On the basis of the thus determined entities, 1) a concept graph in its synchronous and diachronic dimension is then generated, and 2) a hierarchy of entities and knowledge about their relations to each other is established. The resulting ontology corresponds to an information system that allows detailed queries and inferences about the entire encyclopedia collection. Each entity should be assigned to its equivalent in Wikipedia/DBpedia, a standard file (GND) or at least one semantic class from the Wikipedia category system. The development is carried out on the basis of a collection of historical German-language texts, but the resulting indexing techniques and data models are in principle also suitable for the creation of a multilingual system and are not limited to the text type of the encyclopaedia. Due to the depth of the information extraction, the modelling of the temporal dimension and the induction of a formalised knowledge base directly from historical material, such an encyclopaedia-network is a novel resource capable of lastingly changing the work of research communities at the interface between the humanities and computer science.
DFG Programme
Research data and software (Scientific Library Services and Information Systems)
Participating Institution
Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg
Institut für Deutsche Philologie
Lehrstuhl für Computerphilologie und Neuere Deutsche Literaturgeschichte
Institut für Deutsche Philologie
Lehrstuhl für Computerphilologie und Neuere Deutsche Literaturgeschichte
Cooperation Partners
Professor Dr. Thomas Gloning; Professor Dr. Malte Rehbein; Professor Dr. Christof Schöch