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📰 Classifying Genre in Historical Medical Periodicals

Next in line: Vera Danilova presents her work on genre classification in digitized periodicals from European patient organizations (1951–1990) using #LLMs as part of the #ActDisease project.

🔹 XLM-RoBERTa (UDM) led Q&A tasks with 32% more correct answers than mBERT/hmBERT.
🔹 hmBERT (UDM) topped Administrative classification (+16%)
🔹 CORE-based models excelled in legal genre prediction.

#DigitalHumanities @tuberlin #classification #NLP

The first alpha version of Skosmos 3 has been published! This release provides a peek into the upcoming next major version of the Skosmos publishing tool for SKOS controlled vocabularies.

The release features a reimplemented front-end with a fresh layout and improved accessibility, as well as many architectural improvements and modernization of the codebase.

github.com/NatLibFi/Skosmos/re

This is the first alpha release of Skosmos 3.0 that provides an early peek into the upcoming final 3.0 release. It is mainly intended for Skosmos users who want to plan ahead for the 3.0 release. Y...
GitHubRelease Skosmos 3.0-alpha.1 · NatLibFi/SkosmosThis is the first alpha release of Skosmos 3.0 that provides an early peek into the upcoming final 3.0 release. It is mainly intended for Skosmos users who want to plan ahead for the 3.0 release. Y...

Who's working the most higher-order #classification systems of things in the world? Systematics in biology work on classifying all living things. Every field has their own classification systems. Is there a field that integrates those classification systems to create a "taxonomy of everything"? When I search for that concept I'm pointed towards people working on #SemanticWeb - I'm curious if there are any good sources out there to read up on, especially actual attempts/examples! #taxonomy

Is there a data structure that can sensibly handle multiple hierarchical classification systems?

e.g. an Orange, in terms of phylogeny is
Plantae->Eudicot->...->Citrus->sinensis

and in terms of usefulness, is
Thing->Food->fruit->orange
(and it could have multiple parents in this taxonomy, e.g. cleaning product)

Bonus points for cool visualisations of this kind information.