The project aims to create an interactive digital map for exploring Estonian and Ukrainian folk-song traditions through geographical, thematic, emotional, and structural perspectives. It was eveloped during the HUM Hackathon 2026. The current prototype focuses primarily on Ukrainian folk-song materials, while future versions will integrate Estonian datasets and enable cross-cultural comparison.
The workflow combines digital humanities methods, natural language processing, cultural heritage data management, and interactive visualisation. Two large folk-song corpora 85,550 Estonian songs and 56,726 Ukrainian songs were prepared, harmonised, analysed, and transformed into a searchable map interface. Users can navigate from ethnographic regions to individual singers and complete song texts, explore emotional and thematic patterns, and investigate the geographical distribution of oral traditions.
- Authors:
- İbrahim Göktürk Kılcan (University of Tartu, Institute of Estonian and General Linguistics)
- Hikmat Azimzade (University of Tartu, Institute of Computer Science)
- Inna Lisniak (Estonian Folklore Archives of the Estonian Literary Museum)
- Licence: CC BY 4.0
- Date/version: 12.06.2026
- Subject field: folkloristics, cultural studies, ethnomusicology
- Data media type: text, metadata, geospatial data
- Keywords (content): cultural heritage, folk songs, Estonia, Ukraine, visualization, music archives
- Keywords (Tadirah): data visualization, text categorization, sentiment analysis, dissemination
- Output: Application/tool, data visualization, learning material
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