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Case Study: LiLa-Linking Latin

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Terminology, Digital Lexicography, Digital Humanities, Linguistics
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22/05/2025 Version: 1.0 8 0

This lesson offers the example of the ERC project LiLa-Linking Latin and its Knowledge Base of interlinked resources for Latin. It also explains how different lexical and textual resources can be made available in LOD by showing four different resources from the LiLa Knowledge Base: UDante, Dante Latin Loanwords, the Latin WordNet and Latin Vallex.

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Exploring the Semantic Web Stack

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Terminology, Digital Lexicography, Digital Humanities, Linguistics
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22/05/2025 Version: 1.0 6 0

This lesson explores the Semantic Web Stack. After defining the Semantic Web, it provides a detail of its principal layers and their function.

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Focus on Lexicons and Dictionaries in RDF

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Terminology, Digital Lexicography, Digital Humanities, Linguistics
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22/05/2025 Version: 1.0 3 0

Having achieved popularity as a way of publishing and accessing data in different fields of the sciences and for sharing large encyclopaedic datasets such as DBpedia (derived from Wikipedia), linked data is becoming more and more popular in different areas of the humanities. In this course we will present a comprehensive introduction to the creation, publication, and use of linked open data for anyone who wants to work with linguistic datasets – such as lexicons and corpora – and especially for those who come from a linguistic or humanist background. We will look at the basics of linked data and the Semantic Web and introduce the various different standards technologies that make up the Semantic Web stack before focusing on the particular case of linked data language resources. During the course we will study the most important tools, vocabularies, and resources available in the Semantic Web and provide hands-on training for the creation and querying of linguistic linked data. We will look at how Semantic Web technologies can contribute to the creation of FAIR language resources as well as how to publish your resource on the linked open data cloud. We will also show how the Semantic Web query language SPARQL can be a powerful tool for data exploration.

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Gioco di Ruolo DPIA - Caso d'uso 2

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Linguistics
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22/05/2025 12:01:59 Version: 1.0 14 0

La lezione è interamente dedicata a un gioco di ruolo che permette agli studenti di applicare le nozioni base del DPIA apprese nella lezione iniziale di questo modulo.

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Introduction and Acknowledgments

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Terminology, Digital Lexicography, Digital Humanities, Linguistics
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22/05/2025 Version: 1.0 3 0

This learning block introduces the topics of the course and provides some scientific background .

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Introduzione alla Gestione dei Dati Orali

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Linguistics
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07/05/2025 17:11:34 Version: 1.0 12 0

Il corso affronta le tematiche legate alla gestione dei dati linguistici orali. Dopo un'introduzione generale alle possibilità offerte dall'infrastruttura CLARIN ERIC in fase di scoperta, raccolta e deposito di dati orali, si approfondiranno le questioni etico-legali connesse alla raccolta, gestione e conservazione dei dati e il procedimento di trascrizione automatica, con ulteriori possibilità di annotazione attraverso strumenti ti trattamento automatico del linguaggio.

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Introduzione alla Privacy by Design nella Ricerca Scientifica

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Linguistics
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22/05/2025 12:01:59 Version: 1.0 14 0

La lezione propone una panoramica del GDPR e delle principali modalità di gestione dei dati personali all'interno della ricerca scientifica. La seconda parte della lezione illustra un caso di studio guidato da discutere con la classe.

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Language Resources, FAIR Principles and LOD

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Terminology, Digital Lexicography, Digital Humanities, Linguistics
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22/05/2025 Version: 1.0 4 0

This presentation explains the role of the LOD paradigm in the current landscape of data management, comparing it with the FAIR principles.

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Linguistic Linked Open Data for Humanists

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Terminology, Digital Lexicography, Digital Humanities, Linguistics
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07/05/2025 17:33:09 Version: 1.0 4 0

Having achieved popularity as a way of publishing and accessing data in different fields of the sciences and for sharing large encyclopaedic datasets such as DBpedia (derived from Wikipedia), linked data is becoming more and more popular in different areas of the humanities. In this course we will present a comprehensive introduction to the creation, publication, and use of linked open data for anyone who wants to work with linguistic datasets – such as lexicons and corpora – and especially for those who come from a linguistic or humanist background. We will look at the basics of linked data and the Semantic Web and introduce the various different standards technologies that make up the Semantic Web stack before focusing on the particular case of linked data language resources. During the course we will study the most important tools, vocabularies, and resources available in the Semantic Web and provide hands-on training for the creation and querying of linguistic linked data. We will look at how Semantic Web technologies can contribute to the creation of FAIR language resources as well as how to publish your resource on the linked open data cloud. We will also show how the Semantic Web query language SPARQL can be a powerful tool for data exploration.

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Linked Data Fundamentals

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Terminology, Digital Lexicography, Digital Humanities, Linguistics
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22/05/2025 Version: 1.0 3 0

This lesson explores the history and the basci application of the Link (Open) Data paradigm.

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