AGALMA, the Ancient Greek Accessible Language Models for linguistic Analysis

Silvia Stopponi, Mark den Ouden (Developer), Saskia Peels-Matthey (Other), Malvina Nissim (Other)

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Abstract

The aim of the AGALMA web interface is to make language models trained on Ancient Greek available to all interested people, respectless of their coding skills.
It allowes users to extract the nearest neighbours to lemmas of interest, to calculate the cosine similarity between two lemmas, to create a 3D graphic representation of a semantic space, and to access the Liddell-Scott-Jones dictionary.
A FAQ section and extra documentation are also provided.
Original languageEnglish
Media of outputWeb
Publication statusPublished - 31-May-2024

Keywords

  • language models
  • ancient Greek
  • interface

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