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Doctoral work

 Section for the work of Doctorate Student Henriette 

 

Ontology of the ISS

Ontology of the Interpretation Support System covering the idea of evidence based percepts. 



Update on ISS and Web Services PDF Print E-mail
Written by Henriette Roued-Cunliffe   
Wednesday, 17 June 2009 16:05

Knowledge base

I have been working on the XML encoding of the Vindolanda Tablets trying to update the website "Vindolanda Tablets Online" with the new tablets from the third book on The Vindolanda Writting Tablets, whilst adding extended functionality to the website. This includes work with contextual encoding and creating XML through PHP scripting.

This work has enabled me to create a new website for the Vindolanda Tablets, which is not finished yet. It uses the contextual encoding of the Vindolanda Tablets (fig. 1) to pull out the indexed words and allows the user to search through them using Ajax LiveSearch technology (fig. 2).

 


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Contextual Encoding PDF Print E-mail
Written by Henriette Roued-Cunliffe   
Thursday, 06 November 2008 14:02

Vindolanda tablets

Over the last year I have been working on the XML encoding of the Vindolanda Ink tablets. The second publication of the Vindolanda Tablets (Bowman and Thomas 1994) which also incorporated some of the tablets from the first publication are available online as a resource, which allows users to search and view the tablets.

The online resource is attached to a set of XML documents (one for each tablets). These are available to download as a batch but they have no real use in the build of the website. 

At first I has assigned the task of figuring out how best to add the third Vindolanda Tablets publication (Bowman and Thomas 2003) while updating the existing XML to the newest EpiDoc Schema. The EpiDoc Schema is built on the TEI (Test Encoding Initiative) Schema, which specifies how to encode texts with XML. The EpiDoc Schema produces a framework to encode ancient documents with XML.

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Building the knowledge sets PDF Print E-mail
Written by Henriette   
Friday, 24 October 2008 11:36
Much of the knowledge base that serves as justification for the commitment to a given percept during the interpretation process will come from the experts. However, letter frequency, word- and character-lists from documents such as the Vindolanda ink tablets will provide an invaluable source of information which can be used to generate the statistical likelihood of patterns in language and writing which may appear on the texts. We have taken a new approach to the XML encoding of the Vindolanda ink tablets based on contextual encoding (Hippisley 2005).
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