Population Reconstruction
This book addresses the problems that are encountered, and solutions that have been proposed, when we aim to identify people and to reconstruct populations under conditions where information is scarce, ambiguous, fuzzy and sometimes erroneous. The process from handwritten registers to a reconstructed digitized population consists of three major phases, reflected in the three main sections of this book. The first phase involves transcribing and digitizing the data while structuring the information in a meaningful and efficient way. In the second phase, records that refer to the same person or group of persons are identified by a process of lin…
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Weitere Autoren: Schraagen, Marijn (Hrsg.) / Christen, Peter (Hrsg.) / Bloothooft, Gerrit (Hrsg.)
- ISBN: 978-3-319-19884-2
- EAN: 9783319198842
- Produktnummer: 18887861
- Verlag: Springer
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2015
- Plattform: PDF
- Masse: 5'505 KB
Über den Autor
Gerrit Bloothooft is researcher at the Utrecht Institute of Linguistics, The Netherlands. His research interests cover eHumanities in a wide range from language and speech technology, onomastics to historical record linkage. He is a fellow of two institutes of the Dutch Royal Academy of Sciences.Peter Christen is associate professor in the Research School of Computer Science at the Australian National University in Canberra, Australia. His research interests are data mining, with a focus on data matching and privacy-preserving data sharing and mining, and he is the author of the Springer book `Data Matching - Concepts and Techniques for Record Linkage, Entity Resolution, and Duplicate Detection' (2012).Kees Mandemakers is senior research fellow at the International Institute of Social History directing the Historical Sample of the Netherlands. He holds the endowed chair for Large Historical Databases at the Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication of the Erasmus University Rotterdam and is President of the International Commission for Historical Demography. His research interests are the methodology of large historical databases, social stratification and mobility and social history.Marijn Schraagen is researcher at the Digital Humanities Lab, Utrecht University, The Netherlands. His research interests range from artificial intelligence and data mining to language technology and psycholinguistics. As an eHumanities researcher he is involved in record linkage and historical population reconstruction.
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