Computational Sanskrit and Digital Humanities Online Meet

in association with 18th World Sanskrit Conference

(11th Jan - 12th Jan, 2022)

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* Times are according to Indian Standard Time (UTC+5:30)
January 11, 2022
18:30 Opening Remarks: Gérard Huet
Chair: Oliver Hellwig
18:40 Neural Approaches for Data Driven Dependency Parsing in Sanskrit Amrith Krishna, Ashim Gupta, Deepak Garasangi, Jivnesh Sandhan, Pavankumar Satuluri, Pawan Goyal
19:10 Evaluating Neural Word Embeddings for Sanskrit Jivnesh Sandhan, Om Adideva Paranjay, Digumarthi Komal, Laxmidhar Behera, and Pawan Goyal
19:40 Pre-annotation Based Approach for Development of a Sanskrit Named Entity Recognition Dataset Sujoy Sarkar, Amrith Krishna, Pawan Goyal
Chair: Brendan Gillon
20:10 Validation and Normalization of DCS corpus using Sanskrit Heritage tools to build a tagged Gold Corpus Sriram Krishnan, Amba Kulkarni and Gérard Huet
20:40 Disambiguation of Instrumental, Dative and Ablative Case Suffixes in Sanskrit Malay Maity, Sanjeev Panchal and Amba Kulkarni
Chair: Malhar Kulkarni
21:10 Distinguishing Commentary from Canon: Experiments in Pāli Computational Linguistics Dan Zigmond
January 12, 2022
Chair: Malhar Kulkarni
18:30 The transmission of the Buddha’s teachings in the digital age Sumachaya Harnsukworapanich and Phatchareporn Supphipat
Chair: Pawan Goyal
19:00 Semantic Annotation and Querying Framework based on Semi-structured Ayurvedic Text Hrishikesh Terdalkar and Arnab Bhattacharya
19:30 Shaastra Maps: Enabling Conceptual Exploration of Indic Shaastra Texts Sai Susarla, Suryanarayana Jammalamadaka, Vaishnavi Nishankar, Siva Panuganti, Anupama Ryali, and Sushrutha S
Chair: Arnab Bhattacharya
20:00 Development of a TEI standard for digital Sanskrit texts containing commentaries: A pilot study of Bhaṭṭi's Rāvaṇavadha with Mallinātha’s commentary on the first canto Tanuja Ajotikar and Peter Scharf
20:30 Rāmopākhyāna: a Web-based reader and index Peter Scharf
Chair: Sai Susarla
21:00 Skrutable: Another Step Toward Effective Sanskrit Meter Identification Tyler Neill
21:30 Closing Remarks Amba Kulkarni