A system for the tagging of oral discourses (AVOCES): selection and definition of categories
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v15i2.3712Abstract
After a characterization of oral discourse from the point of view of disciplines that have it as its object of study, a new software program designed to tag and typescript oral discourses in the field of human sciences and law (AVOCES) is introduced. This system is complemented with an information extraction algorithm that allows a search for terms in specific discourse contexts, facilitating the storage and retrieval processes for the researcher. This computer application is aimed at providing researchers with a new tool for oral discourse analysis that features more reliable techniques of labeling and extraction. This software program may make an important contribution to the consolidation of an improved methodology in the field of oral discourse studies and, at the same time, to a better preservation of oral tradition.Downloads
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