# Producing Corpora of Medieval and Premodern Occitan

**Authors:** Jean-Baptiste Camps (CJM), Gilles Guilhem Couffignal (PLH)

arXiv: 1904.11815 · 2019-04-29

## TL;DR

This paper discusses methods for creating and enriching digital corpora of Medieval and Premodern Occitan using OCR, annotation, and lemmatization techniques, enhancing digital philology research.

## Contribution

It introduces adapted OCR and lemmatization tools for Medieval Occitan, addressing spelling variation challenges and demonstrating their application in corpus creation.

## Key findings

- Successful adaptation of OCR for medieval texts
- Development of lemmatization experiments for Occitan
- Enhanced digital philology methods for ancient languages

## Abstract

At a time when the quantity of - more or less freely - available data is increasing significantly, thanks to digital corpora, editions or libraries, the development of data mining tools or deep learning methods allows researchers to build a corpus of study tailored for their research, to enrich their data and to exploit them.Open optical character recognition (OCR) tools can be adapted to old prints, incunabula or even manuscripts, with usable results, allowing the rapid creation of textual corpora. The alternation of training and correction phases makes it possible to improve the quality of the results by rapidly accumulating raw text data. These can then be structured, for example in XML/TEI, and enriched.The enrichment of the texts with graphic or linguistic annotations can also be automated. These processes, known to linguists and functional for modern languages, present difficulties for languages such as Medieval Occitan, due in part to the absence of big enough lemmatized corpora. Suggestions for the creation of tools adapted to the considerable spelling variation of ancient languages will be presented, as well as experiments for the lemmatization of Medieval and Premodern Occitan.These techniques open the way for many exploitations. The much desired increase in the amount of available quality texts and data makes it possible to improve digital philology methods, if everyone takes the trouble to make their data freely available online and reusable.By exposing different technical solutions and some micro-analyses as examples, this paper aims to show part of what digital philology can offer to researchers in the Occitan domain, while recalling the ethical issues on which such practices are based.

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