
This repository contains a Neo-Babylonian model for Aleksi Sahala's BabyLemmatizer 2.1. This model is used for lemmatizing and POS-tagging the texts published as Linguistically Annotated Achemenet Babylonian Texts and BALT: Babylonian Administrative and Legal Texts. The training data consists of first-millennium Babylonian texts from Oracc. The research project has been carried out at the Centre of Excellence in Ancient Near Eastern Empires (University of Helsinki), funded by the Research Council of Finland (decision numbers 298647, 330727, and 352747).
POS-tagging, Natural language processing, Lemmatization, Akkadian, Assyriology, Digital humanities
POS-tagging, Natural language processing, Lemmatization, Akkadian, Assyriology, Digital humanities
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