# Publications

Here is a list of publications about TRACER.

## Publications by the TRACER team

* Franzini, G., Passarotti, M., Moritz, M., Büchler, M. (2018) 'Using and evaluating TRACER for an Index fontium computatus of the Summa contra Gentiles of Thomas Aquinas', *Proceedings of the Fifth Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics (CLiC-it 2018)*. Torino, December 2018, 10-12. Available at: <http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2253/paper22.pdf>
* Miyagawa, S., Büchler, M. (2016) ‘Computational Analysis of Text Reuse in Shenoute and Besa’, *11th International Congress of Coptic Studies*. July, 28.&#x20;
* Franzini, G. (2016) ‘English translations of Pan Tadeusz: a comparison with TRACER’, *eTRAP*. January, 19. Online.
* Büchler, M., Burns, P. R., Müller, M., Franzini, E., Franzini, G. (2014) ‘Towards a Historical Text Re-use Detection’, In: Biemann, C. and Mehler, A. (eds.) *Text Mining, Theory and Applications of Natural Language Processing*. Springer International Publishing Switzerland.
* Büchler, M., Geßner, A., Berti, M. and Eckart, T. (2013) ‘Measuring the Influence of a Work by Text Re-Use’, In: Dunn, S. and Mahony, S. (eds.) *Digital Classicist Supplement: Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies*. Wiley-Blackwell.
* Büchler, M., Franzini, G., Franzini, E., Moritz, M. (2014) ‘Scaling Historical Text Re-Use’, In: (Proceedings) *The IEEE International Conference on Big Data 2014 (IEEE BigData 2014)*. Washington DC, October 2014, 27-30.
* Büchler, M. (2013) *Informationstechnische Aspekte des Historical Text Re-use* (English: Computational Aspects of Historical Text Re-use). PhD Thesis. Leipzig.

## Publications by external users

* Kokkinakis, D., Malm, M. (2016) ‘Detecting Reuse of Biblical Quotes in Swedish 19th Century Fiction using Sequence Alignment’, *Corpus-based Research in the Humanities workshop (CRH)*. December, 10. Warsaw, Poland.
* Almogi, O., Dankin, L., Dershowitz, N., Wolf, L. (2016) ‘A Hackathon for Classical Tibetan’, *Journal of Data Mining and Digital Humanities*. Available at: <https://arxiv.org/pdf/1609.08389.pdf>


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