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Collaborative Multimedia Platform for Computational Philology - CoPhi Architecture
Authors:
Angelo Mario Del Grosso
Federico Boschetti
Keywords: computational philology; digital philology; multilingualism; parallel multimedia; enterprise systems
Abstract:
This paper aims at illustrating a collaborative and modular web platform in the domain of digital and computational philology. The proposed work deals with parallel multilingual and multimedia resources. Two case studies are discussed in order to show the flexibility of the designed platform. The reusability of the components in different projects is achieved by abstract modeling and through the application of effective design patterns. The platform deals with textual resources and associated multimedia content, which can be retrieved by the metadata and shown in parallel (e.g., the page image of a manuscripts and the related transcription). The library of components will distribute under GPL 3.0 license and available at https://github.com/CoPhiThis paper aims at illustrating a collaborative and modular web platform in the domain of digital and computational philology. The proposed work deals with parallel multilingual and multimedia resources. Two case studies are discussed in order to show the flexibility of the designed platform. The reusability of the components in different projects is achieved by abstract modeling and through the application of effective design patterns. The platform deals with textual resources and associated multimedia content, which can be retrieved by the metadata and shown in parallel (e.g., the page image of a manuscripts and the related transcription). The library of components will distribute under GPL 3.0 license and available at https://github.com/CoPhi
Pages: 46 to 51
Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2013
Publication date: April 21, 2013
Published in: conference
ISSN: 2308-4448
ISBN: 978-1-61208-265-3
Location: Venice, Italy
Dates: from April 21, 2013 to April 26, 2013