Comparing nearly identical treaty texts: a note on the Treaty of Fort Laramie with Sioux, etc., 1851 and Levenshtein's edit distance metric
Author(s) -
Charles D. Bernholz,
Brian L. Pytlik Zillig
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
literary and linguistic computing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1477-4615
pISSN - 0268-1145
DOI - 10.1093/llc/fqq016
Subject(s) - treaty , levenshtein distance , metric (unit) , history , library science , law , political science , computer science , artificial intelligence , engineering , operations management
Vladimir Levenshtein’s edit distance algorithm is used to reveal disparities between delimiter stripped texts of the Senate amended Treaty of Fort Laramie with Sioux, etc., 1851 as corrected in a previous study, and of other federal copies of this transaction. All of the latter deviated markedly from that newly created version, reflecting errors of exclusion, of the absence in some transcripts of the Senate modification, of editorial decisions made by Charles J. Kappler during the preparation of his treaty compilations at the beginning of the twentieth century, and of spelling. These results confirmed that the instrument was until now never published in its complete formal state. This study may serve as a model for future text analyses that might benefit from the employment of Levenshtein’s metric.
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