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@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ The huge orthographic variety of Alsatian presents specific challenges for Natur
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=== Publications and contributions to conferences
* Pablo Ruiz, Delphine Bernhard, Andrew Briand, Carole Werner. (2024). Computational drama analysis from almost zero electronic text: The case of Alsatian theater. In Melanie Andresen and Nils Reiter. _Computational Drama Analysis: Reflecting On Methods and Interpretations_: 57-85 link:https://doi.org/10.1515/9783111071824[⟨doi.org.10.1515/9783111071824⟩,role=external,window=_blank^]
* Pablo Ruiz, Delphine Bernhard, Andrew Briand, Carole Werner. (2024). Computational drama analysis from almost zero electronic text: The case of Alsatian theater. In Melanie Andresen and Nils Reiter. _Computational Drama Analysis: Reflecting On Methods and Interpretations_: 57-85 link:https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783111071824-004/html[⟨doi.org.10.1515/9783111071824-004⟩,role=external,window=_blank^]
* Qinyue Liu, Pablo Ruiz, Delphine Bernhard. (2023). Towards emotion analysis for Alsatian theater. Poster presented at _Computational Humanities Research_, Paris, France. _Poster:_ link:https://hal.science/hal-04213017[⟨hal-04213017⟩,role=external,window=_blank^]. __Abstract:__ link:https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.8404252[⟨zenodo.8404252⟩,role=external,window=_blank^]
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=== Publications et communications
* Pablo Ruiz, Delphine Bernhard, Andrew Briand, Carole Werner. (2024). Computational drama analysis from almost zero electronic text: The case of Alsatian theater. In Melanie Andresen and Nils Reiter. _Computational Drama Analysis: Reflecting On Methods and Interpretations_: 57-85 link:https://doi.org/10.1515/9783111071824[⟨doi.org.10.1515/9783111071824⟩,role=external,window=_blank^]
* Pablo Ruiz, Delphine Bernhard, Andrew Briand, Carole Werner. (2024). Computational drama analysis from almost zero electronic text: The case of Alsatian theater. In Melanie Andresen and Nils Reiter. _Computational Drama Analysis: Reflecting On Methods and Interpretations_: 57-85 link:https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783111071824-004/html[⟨doi.org.10.1515/9783111071824-004⟩,role=external,window=_blank^]