Digital Humanities Applications: Textual Search Engines IA

Buscador ModeCan. Textos Modernistas de Canarias
Textos Modernistas de Canarias (ModeCan) is a Digital Humanities search engine, conceived in a scalable way, which will allow new approaches and innovative results on the work of Tomás Morales, Alonso Quesada and Saulo Torón through the lexical relationships present in his works, as well as linguistic, grammatical and semantic studies in the works of these writers.
ModeCan is an initiative of the Department of Culture of the Cabildo de Gran Canaria, Museum Service, at the proposal of the Tomás Morales House-Museum, in whose development the University Institute of Analysis and Applications has participated (IATEXT) from the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

Search-IL in articles published on The Conversation website
IL-search engine in articles published on the web The Conversation is an application developed with Linguistic Intelligence and related to Digital Humanities. Its main function is to facilitate the search for academic and scientific content through the use of linguistic resources: exact search (Search in order), by motto, by grammatical category and with distance (measured in number of words) between the search terms. . In addition, you can search and filter articles by publication date, scope and keywords, as well as set the size of the context of the phrase in its dropdown.
This application has been developed jointly by the University Institute of Textual Analysis and Applications and the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
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DiSeCan
DiSeCan: Search engine in the Session Diaries of the Parliament of the Canary Islands.
work is part of the Ultraperiphery and European Cohesion Project: metaphorical conceptualization of Europe in the Canarian political discourse, subsidized by the Government of the Canary Islands (Canary Islands Agency for Research, Innovation and Information Society (ACIISI)) and the European Union with Funds FEDER. The IATEXT doctors Gracia Piñero Piñero (main researcher), Marina Díaz Peralta, María Jesús García Domínguez, Francisco Javier Carreras Riudavets, Zenón Hernández Figueroa and computer engineer Orlando Belloch Díaz participate in the Project.

DiSe
DiSe: Prototype of a search engine in the Diaries of Sessions of the Spanish Congress of Deputies.
This work is part of the Digital Humanities Project & nbsp; The idea of Spain and Europe in the conceptual metaphors of Spanish parliamentary discourse: representation and emotion & nbsp; subsidized by the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and by the University Institute of Textual Analysis and Applications. The main researcher is Dr. Gracia Piñero Piñero and the other members of the project are: Marina Díaz Peralta, María Jesús García Domínguez and Francisco Javier Carreras Riudavets.