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Alois Pichler works at the Wittgenstein Archives (WAB) and Philosophy Department at the Univ. of Bergen. He teaches philosophy, but does also other things such as XML TEI markup of the Wittgenstein Nachlass transcriptions or thinking about and working on an ontology for Wittgenstein; additionally he enjoys involving himself in EU and other projects and their managements, incl. writing reports, putting up budgets etc. :) Alois has absolutely no programming competences and only a very restricted competence in applications of XML, TEI and OWL. He conceives of himself as someone who talks to everyone in the fields relevant for WAB, and helps them talk to each other: philosophers, lingusits, philologist, programmers, administrators, Semantic Webers, ontologists, XMLers ...   
 
Alois Pichler works at the Wittgenstein Archives (WAB) and Philosophy Department at the Univ. of Bergen. He teaches philosophy, but does also other things such as XML TEI markup of the Wittgenstein Nachlass transcriptions or thinking about and working on an ontology for Wittgenstein; additionally he enjoys involving himself in EU and other projects and their managements, incl. writing reports, putting up budgets etc. :) Alois has absolutely no programming competences and only a very restricted competence in applications of XML, TEI and OWL. He conceives of himself as someone who talks to everyone in the fields relevant for WAB, and helps them talk to each other: philosophers, lingusits, philologist, programmers, administrators, Semantic Webers, ontologists, XMLers ...   
 
 
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Ulrich Lobis and Joseph Wang work in the Research Institute Brenner-Archives (BA) in Innsbruck. Both of them have studied philosophy in Innsbruck. While the main field of research could be entitled as Wittgensteinian philosophy, their fields of interest are very broad. Ulrich keeps himself also busy with Patristic Philosophy and Philosophy of Religion; Joseph developes Webapplications on Java basis and works on philosophical implications of "Digital Humanities".
  
 
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Version vom 11. Juni 2013, 14:19 Uhr

Wittgenstein scholarship Media Wiki

Dieses Wiki dient der gemeinsamen Kommunikation zur Vorbereitung und zur Realisation unserer Sommerschule/Workshop in München am 25. und 26.7.


Hauptbearbeiter Erstellt von Max Hadersbeck


Mitautoren Hier sollen sich alle eintragen, die an diesem Wiki Informationen beitragen.

Max Hadersbeck, Centrum für Informations- und Sprachverarbeitung, maximilian@cis.uni-muenchen.de
Alois Pichler, Wittgenstein Archives at the University of Bergen (WAB), alois.pichler@fof.uib.no


die Vorrede

An idea from Alois was: Lets continue, what we have started last summer in Kirchberg at the "35. International Wittgenstein Symposium"!
see: http://www.alws.at/program_2012.pdf
This led to the title: “Digital Wittgenstein Schoolarship” and I had the idea to enlarge it to some kind of “interdisciplinary summer school/workshop”, because students from the CIS and from the Philosophy Department want to take part in this meeting and they want to study and discuss with us.

Organisation

Max Hadersbeck

Hotel und Übernachtung

Who wants a hotel from when until when: Suggentions: Hotel Antares (www.antares-garni.de). A single room costs per night € 72,00, double room (92 €). This is a special University-Price

Wer von wann bis wann: Welches Zimmer gebucht vom Sekretariat Homepage
Herbert Hrachovec 24.-27.7 (3 Nächte) Einzelzimmer Zimmer ist gebucht siehe: http://hrachovec.philo.at/
Alois Pichler 24.-27.7. (3 Naechte) Einzelzimmer Zimmer ist gebucht siehe: http://wab.uib.no/alois_cv-engl.page
Alessio Picciolo 24.-27.7 (3 Nächte) Doppelzimmer Zimmer ist gebucht siehe: http://de.slideshare.net/alessiopiccioli
Ulrich Lobis 24.-27.7 (3 Nächte) Einzelzimmer Zimmer ist gebucht http://www.uibk.ac.at/brenner-archiv/index.html.de
Alfred Schmid 24.-25.7 (1 Nacht) Einzelzimmer Zimmer ist gebucht http://www.onb.ac.at/
eventuell: Gerold Tschumpel 24.-27.7 (3 Nächte) Einzelzimmer angefragt...
Joseph Wang 24.-27.7 (3 Nächte) Einzelzimmer Zimmer ist gebucht http://www.uibk.ac.at/brenner-archiv/index.html.de

bisher eingeladene Sprecher (alphabetisch!!)

Dr. Max Hadersbeck (Centrum für Informations- und Sprachverarbeitung - CIS)

Where is he working:
(Centrum für Informations- und Sprachverarbeitung - CIS) is the computational linguistics institute of the University of Munich (LMU). CIS is part of Faculty 13, the languages and linguistics faculty, and is colocated with LMU's computer science department on the east side of the English Garden in Munich.
CIS conducts interdisciplinary research on natural language processing (NLP) and its theoretical foundations. Our main approach is linguistically-informed statistical NLP: We use our deep understanding of language in our research and believe in the principle that learning is key to successful NLP -- the same way that the language capabilities of humans are based on learning. Some of the NLP problems we are working on are computational syntax and semantics, sentiment analysis, machine translation and semi-supervised learning, adaptation and extension of lexical resources.
The applications CIS research has traditionally focussed on are information extraction (IE), information retrieval (IR) and NLP resources needed for IE/IR. We have created the largest electronic lexicon of German as well as lexica for most European languages and for Chinese and Korean. Our work on IR includes methods for approximative search and the development of search engines that can exploit structured NLP analysis of documents.
More recently we have started focussing on applications in the humanities. We collaborate with scholars of language (the crowdsourcing platform Play4Science), historians (analysis and processing of historical corpora) and philosophers (work on an electronic Wittgenstein edition). LMU is home to some of the most prominent and diverse humanities faculties in Europe. Computational linguistics has a key role to play in this context as a collaboration partner for the humanities that addresses computational and methodological research questions.

what is his research field

In his institute he is one of the teachers for the programming courses. He offers software practices and lessons to learn students programming within complex software projects.

His favorite programming languages are C++, C and PERL. Currently he develops together with students a large Web2.0 project cisweb (see: cisweb64.cis.uni-muenchen.de) and sophisticated and very efficient End-of-Sentence detection programs (see: http://maxdemo.cis.uni-muenchen.de/home_demos/eos/index.html) and a corpus-search Tool wittfind, which finds utterances and word phrases in the Big-Typescript (see: http://wittfind.cis.uni-muenchen.de/.

Since 2 years he is cooperating with Dr. Alois Pichler, from the Wittgenstein Archive Bergen in Norway and forms an e-humanities working-group together with him: Wittgenstein Schholarship and in co-Text (see: http://www.cis.uni-muenchen.de/forschung/index.html)


last papers

Maximilian Hadersbeck; Alois Pichler; Florian Fink; Patrick Seebauer; Olga Strutynska (2012)
New (re)search possibilities for Wittgenstein's Nachlass
35th International Wittgenstein Symposium 2012, Kirchberg am Wechsel, 5 - 11 of August 2012
(see: http://www.cis.uni-muenchen.de/publikationenvor2013/conference_journal/12wittgenstein.html)


Prof. Dr. Herbert Hrachovec

Where is he working:

what is his research field

last papers


Dr. Alois Pichler (Wittgenstein Source/Bergen Norwegen)

Wittgenstein Nachlass usw. ...

Where is he working:
Alois Pichler works at the Wittgenstein Archives (WAB) and Philosophy Department at the Univ. of Bergen. He teaches philosophy, but does also other things such as XML TEI markup of the Wittgenstein Nachlass transcriptions or thinking about and working on an ontology for Wittgenstein; additionally he enjoys involving himself in EU and other projects and their managements, incl. writing reports, putting up budgets etc. :) Alois has absolutely no programming competences and only a very restricted competence in applications of XML, TEI and OWL. He conceives of himself as someone who talks to everyone in the fields relevant for WAB, and helps them talk to each other: philosophers, lingusits, philologist, programmers, administrators, Semantic Webers, ontologists, XMLers ...
Alois is since 2001 responsible for WAB (since 1990 he has been working at WAB).


Alessio Piccioli (Net7, PISA)

Where is he working:
Net7, PISA

Shows us your ideas, knowledge around your “Wittgenstein-Source” and other very interesting 
implementations which I saw for example on your Homepage.

last papers

Dr. Alfred Schmid

Where is he working:
Wissenschaftlicher Assistent der Generaldirektorin Österreichische Nationalbibliothek / Generaldirektion

last papers

Joseph Wang und Ulrich Lobis (Brenner-Archiv Innsbruck)

To show us and tell about the “letter-correspondence” of L. Wittgenstein, 
which is processed in Innsbruck.

Ulrich Lobis and Joseph Wang work in the Research Institute Brenner-Archives (BA) in Innsbruck. Both of them have studied philosophy in Innsbruck. While the main field of research could be entitled as Wittgensteinian philosophy, their fields of interest are very broad. Ulrich keeps himself also busy with Patristic Philosophy and Philosophy of Religion; Joseph developes Webapplications on Java basis and works on philosophical implications of "Digital Humanities".

last papers


The complete correspondence of Ludwig Wittgenstein (CC), containing 2498 letters from and to Wittgenstein, is both the result and the on-going effort of Wittgenstein projects in Innsbruck. CC is based on XML/TEI guideline.


Studierende (alphabetisch)

Shunagjiao Cao

Search with Local Grammars and Graphs: "Functional Local Grammars!" (Bachelor Work 2012) 

Florian Fink '

The programmer of our Korpus-Search machine wittfind!
see: http://wittfind.cis.uni-muenchen.de

Angela Krey: see : http://www.cip.ifi.lmu.de/~kreya/

Semantic System of Colors in the Big Typescript (Bachelor Work 2013) 
see : http://www.cip.ifi.lmu.de/~kreya/


Matthias Lindinger see: http://www.matzes-website.de/php/bla.php?siglum=Ts-213,14r\[1\]

Highlighting in the facsimilies of the Big Typescript (Bachelor Work 2013): 
see: http://www.matzes-website.de/php/bla.php?siglum=Ts-213,14r\[1\]



Patrick Seebauer

Working with XML and alternatives (Magisterwork 2013) 

Gerold Tschumpel

Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Philosophische Fakultät I, Institut für Bibliotheks- und Informationswissenschaft
Bachelorarbeit: "Über das Ergebnispotential ontologiebasierter Forschungsansätze in der Philosophie. 
Am Beispiel des Wittgensteinarchivs an der Universität Bergen"

Ein Zitat aus seiner aktuellen Bachelorarbeit:

„Wie es bereits im Begriff der „Digitalen Wissenskluft“ zum Ausdruck kommt, droht die Ungleichzeitigkeit der Entwicklung von ontologiebasierten Virtuellen Forschungsumgebungen für die Geisteswissenschaften und die Naturwissenschaften den Diskurs um die „Zwei Kulturen“ zu erneuern. Der Begriff „Digitale Wissenskluft“ bezeichnet die ungleiche und ungleichzeitige Verteilung des Zugangs zu Informations-und Kommunikationstechnologien auf der einen Seite, also den Zugang zu Informationsinfrastrukturen und auf der anderen Seite die Fähigkeit, diese Infrastrukturen zu verwenden.“


Ludmilla Volos '

Disambibuierung von Partikelverb und Verbpräpositional-Konstruktionen im BigTypescript (Bachelor Work 2013)

Das Programm

Zeit Thema


25.7. morning Slot A : Digital Wittgenstein Schoolarship, Presentation of all projects
25.7. afternoon Slot B : Digital Wittgenstein Schoolarship, Presentation of all projects
25.7. evening: culture-event
26.7. morning Slot C : Workshop with practical work on every project
26.7. afternoon Slot D : Workshop with practical work on every project

This is a first idea, which can be discussed, enlarged with new ideas so it will be a nice, fruitful and friendly atmosphere, which can lead to new cooperation!