Crowdsourcing Model for Multilingual Corpus and Knowledge Construction: The Case of Transnational Mark Twain
Résumé
Purpose/Thesis: We describe a new approach that addresses key challenges to multilingual corpus by merging collective human intelligence (crowdsourcing) and automated knowledge construction and extraction methods in a symbiotic fashion.
Approach/Methods: We use a crowdsourcing model to collect and annotate translations of the same literary text.
Results and conclusions: The model promotes a dynamic approach to archives that increases the impact of traditional research by presenting the text from a new angle, accessible to a global public.
Practical implications: The Global Huck project proposes a new paradigm to assess the contribution of crowdsourcing-based models for collection and annotation purposes.
Originality/Value: Choosing the translations of a novel as a field of study is a truly transnational and multilingual collaborative endeavor allowing us to increase our capacity to collect and organize data on a broad, transnational and multilingual scale.
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