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DH 2023: Graz, Austria
- Anne Baillot, Toma Tasovac, Walter Scholger, Georg Vogeler:
Annual International Conference of the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations, DH 2022, Graz, Austria, July 10-14, 2023, Conference Abstracts. 2023 - Julien Antoine Raemy, Tanya Gray, Alwyn Collinson, Kevin R. Page:
Enabling Participatory Data Perspectives for Image Archives through a Linked Art Workflow. - Julien Antoine Raemy, Tanya Gray, Alwyn Collinson, Kevin R. Page:
Enabling Participatory Data Perspectives for Image Archives through a Linked Art Workflow. - Julien Antoine Raemy, Tanya Gray, Alwyn Collinson, Kevin R. Page:
Enabling Participatory Data Perspectives for Image Archives through a Linked Art Workflow. - Nicholas Andrew Budak, Gian Duri Rominger:
Transhistorical Resonance: Medieval Chinese Scholarship as Data. - Jean-Baptiste Camps, Benedetta Salvati:
On Burgundian (di)vine orators and other impostors: Stylometry of Late Medieval Rhetoricians. - Minghui Hu, Xiao Li, Jeffrey D. Weekley:
Machine Learning and Digital Classical Chinese Texts: Collaboration between the UC Computing Platform and Peking University's Big-Data databases. - Pieter van den Heede, Milan van Lange, Ralf Futselaar:
Finding Fascists, Efficiently! Comparing methods for mapping attitudes in Dutch and Belgian historical newspaper corpora (1920-1940). - Christina Kamposiori:
New pathways to research and library collaboration through remote technologies. - Timo Frühwirth, Massimiliano Carloni, Dimitra Grigoriou, Sandra Mayer, Daniel Stoxreiter:
How to Be Non-Assertive in the 'Assertive Edition':Encoding Doubt in the Auden Musulin Papers. - Lynn Rother, Fabio Mariani, Max Koss:
Linking (In)Completeness: A Collaborative Approach to Representing People in Art Provenance Data. - Simone Rebora, Massimo Salgaro, Paul Sopcak:
Are Ret Marut and B. Traven the same person? Fine tuning the impostors method. - Sixing Chen, Keli Du, Jin Li:
Re-navigating the Vernacular Language Movement and Chinese Translation Literature, 1898-1938: An Examination of Prefaces Using Topic Modeling. - Diane K. Jakacki, Susan Brown, James Cummings, Mihaela Ilovan, Rachel Milio:
LEAF: Developing Streamlined Digital Scholarly Workflows with the Linked Editing Academic Framework. - Milan Mikolaj van Lange, Annelies van Nispen, Carlijn Keijzer:
Digitization as an opportunity for collaboration: digitizing personal correspondence from World War II at the intersection of history, archival science, and the digital humanities. - C. Annemieke Romein, Sara Veldhoen:
Normative texts in the City-State of Bern (1528-1795). Testing a Simple Knowledge Organisation System (SKOS) and Automatic Meta Data on a Handwritten Corpus. Normative texts in the City-State of Bern (1528-1795). - Vincent Alamercery, Francesco Beretta, François-Joseph Favey, Djamel Ferhod, David Knecht, Gaétan Muck, Alexandre Perraud, Morgane Pica, Jonas Schneider, Andreas Stebler:
Open Research Practices with the OntoME-Geovistory environment. - Gernot Howanitz, Magdalena Kaltseis:
Kaleidoscopic Patterns of Protest: Qualifying and Quantifying Visual and Textual (Self-)Representations in Eastern European Protest Cultures. - Kalle Westerling, David Beavan, Kaspar Beelen, Mariona Coll Ardanuy, Timothy Hobson, Christina Last, Nilo Pedrazzini, Griffith Reese, Luke Hare:
Metadata Enrichment in the Living with Machines Project: User-focused Collaborative Database Development in a Digital Humanities Context. - Wouter Haverals, Mike Kestemont:
Handwritten text recognition applied to the manuscript production of the Carthusian Monastery of Herne in the Fourteenth Century. - Vered Silber-Varod, Evyatar Cohen, Inbar Strull, Evan-Gary Cohen:
A Catalogue of the Hebrew Sounds. - Andreas Niekler, Magdalena Wolska, Marvin Thiel, Matti Wiegmann, Benno Stein, Manuel Burghardt:
Marco Polo's Travels Revisited: From Motion Event Detection to Optimal Path Computation in 3D Maps. - Inna Kizhner, Yael Netzer, Daniil Skorinkin, Melissa Terras, Moshe Lavee:
Observing semantic change in the representation of ethnic minorities through distant reading of museum catalogues. - Julien Antoine Raemy, Tanya Gray, Alwyn Collinson, Kevin R. Page:
Enabling Participatory Data Perspectives for Image Archives through a Linked Art Workflow. - Torsten Roeder, Yannik Herbst, Johannes Leitgeb, Madlin Marenec, Tomash Shtohryn:
Preserving the Early Born-Digital Heritage of Floppy Disk Magazines. - Ludovica Mastrobattista, Motasem Alrahabi, Valentina Fedchenko, Oussama Jomaa, James Gawley, Johanna Cordova, Glenn Roe:
Using text summarization models to improve digital reading of scientific papers. - Cameron Jones, Evan Witulski, Foaad Khosmood:
African Californios: Uncovering the African past of Spanish and Mexican California using Data Science Methods. - Parham Aledavood, Michael Eberle-Sinatra, Dominic Forest:
Migration Novel as a Conversional Genre. - Yaming Fu, Simon Mahony:
Shanghai Memory as a case study of ideological impact on storytelling: the interplay between memory, language, and stories. - Jun Ogawa, Ikki Ohmukai, Satoru Nakamura, Asanobu Kitamoto:
Collecting Pieces of Historical Knowledge from Documents: Introduction of HIMIKO (Historical Micro Knowledge and Ontology). - Jens Aurich:
Collecting Strike Data from Historical Newspapers (19th Century): A Digital Workflow. - Matt Applegate, Sarah Evans, Katherine Schmidt:
Student-Focused Digital Projects in Short-Term Study Abroad Experiences. - Valentina Pasqual, Carlo Teo Pedretti, Andrea Schimmenti, Francesca Tomasi, Fabio Vitali:
Non-representational approaches to visualise complex information in the Cultural Heritage domain. - Katherine Bode, Galen Cuthbertson, Roger Osborne:
Read All About It: Digital Participation in Australian Literary History. - Itay Marienberg-Millikowsky, Dan Vilenchick:
Word2Vec-Based Literary Networks - Challenges and Opportunities. - Emilie Blotière, Leonie Disch, Gert Breitfuss, Drahomira Cupar, Jadranka Stojanovski:
A Gateway to Science: Fostering Access, Exchange, and Use of Social Science and Humanities Research Through a Digital Discovery Platform. - Paul Arthur, Isabel Smith, Jane Lydon, Jeremy Martens, Zoë Laidlaw:
Using Digital Tools to Map the Movement of Capital, People and Culture from Slave-owning Britain to Western Australia. - James Cummings, Alexandra Healey, Diane Jakacki, Valentina Flex, Evie Jeffrey, Carrie Pirmann, Ian Johnson:
Documenting Workflows for HTR to TEI Conversions for Cultural Institutions: The Evolving Hands Project. - Max Renner, Sarah Evans, Matt Applegate:
VR in the Classroom: From Immersion Experiences to Creating 360º Video. - Leticia Tobalina Pulido:
The use of digital tools for the characterisation of archaeological sites by surface archaeological survey. - Sébastien Barré, Marlene Helias-Baron, Dominique Stutzmann, Niklas Tscherne, Georg Vogeler, Jacqueline Schindler:
How to detect institutional and regional feature clusters in late medieval charters? Collaboration between more and less digital humanists in the project BeCoRe. - Dinara Gagarina:
Russian-Ukrainian War Art: Data Collection and Analysis. - Francesca Rebasti, Serge Heiden:
Making Hobbes's Bible in the English Political Works Machine-Readable: A TXM-Based Workflow. - Janos Borst, Lino Wehrheim, Manuel Burghardt:
"Money Can't Buy Love?" Creating a Historical Sentiment Index for the Berlin Stock Exchange, 1872-1930. - Alix Chagué, Thibault Clérice, Jade Norindr, Maxime Humeau, Baudouin Davoury, Elsa Van Kote, Anaïs Mazoue, Margaux Faure, Soline Doat:
Manu McFrench, from zero to hero: impact of using a generic handwriting model for smaller datasets. - Yumeng Hou:
Co-encoding embodied knowledge in Southern Chinese martial arts: a collaboration between computists, experts, and digital models. - Bernhard Bauer:
Gloss-ViBe: Early Medieval Glosses and the Digital Humanities. - Thibault Clérice, Alix Chagué:
Workshop HTR-United: metadata, quality control and sharing process for HTR training data. - Elena Mattei:
Investigating multisemiotic persuasive practices by integrating computational methods and complementary theoretical frameworks. A Data-driven Approach to Digital Tourism Discourse Based on Systemic Functional Linguistics and Empirical Multimodality. - Charlotte Knorr, Andreas Niekler, Marius Behret, Christian Pentzold:
Cultural Motifs on #bigdata - A Semi-Automated Topic Modeling from a Socio-Cultural Constructionist Perspective. - Daniel Kinitz, Thomas Efer:
Towards a Dynamic Knowledge Graph of a Non-Western Book Tradition. - Luca Giovannini, Daniil Skorinkin, Peer Trilcke, Ingo Börner, Frank Fischer, Julia Dudar, Carsten Milling, Petr Porízka:
Distributed Corpus Building in Literary Studies: The DraCor Example. - Evelyn Gius, Christof Schöch, Peer Trilcke, Dominik Gerstorfer, Svenja Guhr, Elodie Ripoll, Henny Sluyter-Gäthje:
The Journal of Computational Literary Studies (JCLS): Community, review, and editorial workflow in an Open Access Journal. - Serenity Sutherland, David Ragnar Nelson, Christopher Ohge, Joanne Bernardi, Candis Haak:
Collaborative Visualizations and Visualizing Collaboration. - Jennifer Edmond:
Where do they go? 10 years of professional choices by Digital Humanities Masters graduates (and what we might learn from them). - Berit Janssen, Mees Stiphout, Luka van der Plas:
I-Analyzer: a flexible interface for full-text search, filtering and visualization. - Jagoda Marszalek, Krzysztof Nowak, Iwona Krawczyk:
Towards Diachronic Corpus of Polish Latin. - Anna Sollazzo:
Towards a computationally aware approach to humanistic data interfaces. - Tara Lee Andrews:
Graph schema validation at last? Revisiting the Stemmarest data model with Neo4J and SHACL. - Simone Rebora:
Short texts with fewer authors. Revisiting the boundaries of stylometry. - Alie Lassche, Ruben Ros:
Innovators of the Past: Modelling Novelty and Resonance in Dutch Historical Language Records. - Sofie Dobbener:
Publication networks in Romanian-German journals. - Michael Kurzmeier, James O'Sullivan, Mike Pidd, Órla Murphy, Bridgette Wessels, Sophie Whittle:
Building a digital edition from archived social media content. - Livio Bioglio, Giacomo Cerretini, Giulia D'Agostino, Elisabetta Magnanti, Roberto Rosselli Del Turco:
Three Is the Charm: A New Architecture, New Features and New Projects in EVT 3. - Sayan Bhattacharyya:
Making Digital Humanities teaching responsive to specificity of local context. - Ortal-Paz Saar, Joris van Eijnatten:
Computing Angel Names in Jewish Magic. - Linda Freyberg:
Visualization as an epistemic tool for multimodal sources in the history of education. - Nabeel Siddiqui:
An Undue Burden: Race, Gender, and Mobility in Digital Humanities Conferences. - Fabio Ciotti, Alberto Baldi:
Reading Machines: promoting reading with computational text analysis. - Ellen Charlesworth, Andrew M. Beresford, Claire Warwick, Leonardo Impett:
Misrepresentations of online engagement: re-examining online audiences in the UK museum sector. - Sinai Rusinek, Tomer Sagi, Moran Zaga, Efraim Lev, Lavee Moshe:
MEHDIE: The Middle East Heritage Data Integration Endeavor. - Moritz Schepp, Thorsten Wübbena:
Quick TEI (QTEI) - a lightweight tool for TEI documents. - Alexandra Ortolja-Baird, Geoffrey Rockwell, Julianne Nyhan, John Bradley, Ariana Ciula, Dauvit Broun:
On Making in the Digital Humanities: The scholarship of digital humanities development in honour of John Bradley. - Gabriel Dias Cantareira, Nicholas Cole, Alfie Abdul-Rahman:
Visualizing and Analyzing Voting Records from Historical Documents. - Dez Mary Miller, Henry Alexander Wermer-Colan, SaraGrace Stefan, Megan Kane:
Modeling Eco-Poetics and Eco-Politics in 20th Century Anglophone Climate Fiction: Toxic Water. - Enes Türkoglu, Andreas Mertgens:
Maze of Garfinkel: Making sense of formulations in ethnomethodology. - Qun Che, Nungyao Lin, Shih-Pei Chen, Calvin Yeh:
Link Visions Together: Visualizing Geographies of Late Qing and Republican China. - Barbara Heinisch:
Collaboration with citizens and its revolutionary potential in the digital humanities. - Ryan Dubnicek, Ted Underwood:
Piloting A Machine Learning Approach to Identify English-Language Fiction in the HathiTrust Digital Library. - Dirk Goldhahn, Peter Mühleder, Franziska Naether:
There is no "I" in "Infrastructure": Creating a shared data-centric DH Infrastructure for Cultural Heritage Research in Saxony/Germany. - Vojtech Malínek, Tomasz Umerle, Mikko Tolonen, Agnieszka Karlinska, Matteo Romanello, Giovanni Colavizza, Silvio Peroni, Dorota Siwecka, Jakub Lubocki, Nanette Rißler-Pipka, David Lindemann, Penny Labropoulou, Christiane Klaes:
Fostering Collaboration to Enable Bibliodata-driven Research in the Humanities. - Setsuko Yokoyama, Sai Sathiesh Rajan, Sudipta Chattopadhyay:
Accented DH: Assessing Fairness of Multilingual Speech Recognition Systems. - David Zbíral, Robert L. J. Shaw, Tomás Hampejs, Adam Mertel:
Maximising the Power of Semantic Textual Data: CASTEMO Data Collection and the InkVisitor Application. - Tanya Clement, Zoe Bursztajn-Illingworth, Trent Wintermeier, Vera Burrows:
AudiAnnotate Workshop with Radio Venceremos, Rebel Radio Station and SpokenWeb: Using IIIF with AV to Build Editions and Exhibits. - Grisel Terrón Quintero, Eritk Guerra Figueredo, Alaina Solernou Ferrer, Bryan Echarri Ramirez:
Cuban digital collections: an approach for collaboration and innovation. - Thomas O'Connor, Stavros Angelis, Richard Fitzpatrick:
Digital Prosopography and Global Irish Networks. - Oliver Streiter, Yaqing Zhang, Yoann Goudin:
Localizing Community Resilience within the Digital Humanities: Examples from the Penghu Archipelago. - Bernhard Oberreither:
Data Modeling as a High-Wire Act. Balancing Requirements, Juggling Vocabularies, and not Falling (Short of Established Best Practice). - Roman Bleier, Laura Cleaver, Franz Fischer, Patrick Sahle, Andrea Worm, Sina Krottmaier, Agnese Macchiarelli, Elisa Cugliana, Eleanor Goerss, Maria Streicher, Lennart Rouxel:
History as a visual concept: editing Peter of Poitiers' "Compendium historiae in genealogia Christi". - Anna Foka, Elton T. E. Barker, Kyriaki Konstantinidou, Brady Kiesling:
Mapping Antiquity in Collaboration: The Digital Periegesis Project. - Erik Ketzan, Kim Nayyer, Quinn Dombrowski, Lauren Tilton, Koenraad De Smedt, Pawel Kamocki, Benito Trollip, Kiyonori Nagasaki:
Legal Issues in Digital Humanities: Analysis of Recent Advocacy and Continuing and Emerging Issues. - Peter Boot, Marijn Koolen, Ole Mussmann, Carsten Schnober, Willem Van Hage, Joris van Zundert:
Putting to test the Affective-Aesthetic Potential. - Roman Bleier, Luise Borek, Alberto Campagnolo, Franz Fischer, Tessa Gengnagel, Tobias Hodel:
20 Years of Digital Medievalist - A Reflection on the Development of a Community. - Michela Vignoli, Doris Gruber, Rainer Simon:
Revolution or Evolution? AI-Driven Image Classification of Historical Prints. - Konrad Krzysztof Nicinski, Agnieszka Maria Zalotynska:
Deep mapping in digital literary studies - polish experience. - Ernesto Priego, Linda Berube, Francisco de la Mora, Ian Cooke, Stephann Makri, Stella Wisdom:
UK Digital Comics: Challenges and Opportunities of a Collaborative Doctoral Partnership. A Co-designed Comic Poster. - Rongqian Ma:
Revisiting connotations of digital humanists: Exploration based on semi-structured interviews and survey. - Rosamond Elizabeth Thalken, Matthew Wilkens, David Mimno:
Large Language Models and NER: better results with less work. - Toma Tasovac, Natalia Ermolaev, Andrew Janco, David Lassner, Nick Budak:
Humanistic NLP: Bridging the Gap Between Digital Humanities and Natural Language Processing. - Jacob Hart, Clarisse Bardiot, David Rouquet:
MemoRekall-IIIF, an open source and versatile web application for video and digital document annotation. - Bojan Evkoski, Zarko Lazarevic, Andrej Pancur, Darja Fiser:
The Yugoslavian Interwar Business Network. - Bärbel Kröger, Johanna Sophia Störiko, Jörg Wettlaufer:
Semantic Web and Linked Open Data in Historical Sciences. - Katrina Fenlon, Alia Reza, Jessica H. Grimmer, Travis L. Wagner:
Community-centric factors in sustaining digital scholarship. - Clarisse Bardiot, Bernard Jacquemin, Alexandre Michaan, Jeanne Westeel, Oudom Southammavong, Daniel Koskowitz:
Eulalie: a documentary system for the collaborative preservation of electroacoustic music based on the Doremus ontology. - Jean-Baptiste Camps, Chahan Vidal-Gorène:
They're veGAN but they almost taste the same: generating simili-manuscripts with artificial intelligence. - Lars Dickmann, Anna Reimann, Ina Serif:
Digital Pathways Through Newspaper Advertisements: Workflows from Printed Page to Digital Analysis with the Avisblatt-R-Package. - Yuri Ishida, Kensuke Baba, Takahiro Baba:
Named Entity Recognition in Pre-modern Arabic Biographical Texts. - Cezary Rosinski, Agnieszka Karlinska, Marek Kubis, Patryk Hubar, Jan Wieczorek:
Towards Metadata-enriched Literary Corpora in Line with FAIR Principles: 19/20MetaPNC. - Daniel Jettka, Ulrike Henny-Krahmer, Anne Ferger, Fernanda Alvares Freire:
Software Citation in the Digital Humanities. - Rennie Mapp, Eveline Wandl-Vogt, Roberto Therón:
Frameworks for User-Focused Digital Humanities Projects: Half-day workshop proposal. - Matthew J. Lavin, Melanie Walsh, Maria Antoniak, Yuerong Hu, Ted Underwood, David Bishop, Liza Senatorova, Wenyi Shang:
Reception History in Many Dimensions: New Research on Book Reviews. - Elena Spadini, José Luis Losada Palenzuela:
Scholarly Digital Editions: APIs and Reuse Scenarios. - Luise Borek, Sarah Lang, Quinn Dombrowski, Domenico Fiormonte, Daniele Metilli, Padmini Ray Murray, Dibyadyuti Roy, Melissa Terras:
Exploring the borderlands. A revolutionary potential for DH. - Giulia Osti, Amber L. Cushing, Suzanne Little:
More than Meets the (Artificial) Eye: Exploring Historical Photographs from Ireland with Computer Vision Methods. - Coen Van Galen, Thunnis van Oort, Montserrat Prats Lopez, Ganzevoort Wessel, Rick J. Mourits:
Creating user profiles based on citizen scientists' engagement patterns. - Jasmine Tiffany Mulliken, Ilya Kreymer:
Creating, storing, and sharing your own web archives with open source Webrecorder tools. - Leonard Konle, Merten Kröncke, Fotis Jannidis, Simone Winko:
Factors of Literary History: The Case of German-language Poetry (1850-1920). - Rabea Kleymann:
Investigating Constructivist Paradigms in Digital Humanities Scholarship. - Jinah Kim, Cole Crawford, Rashmi Singhal, Jeff Steward:
Connecting Art and Science for Humanities Research: Mapping Color in History. - Patrick Juola, Joanna Byszuk:
Drafting Standards for Stylometry. - You-Jun Chen, Hsin-Yi Hsieh, Yu-Tung Lin, Richard Tzong-Han Tsai:
Modeling the evolving social dynamics of political figures with chronological historical records. - Cindarella Petz:
Becoming the digital humanities as discourse(s) of subjectivation. - Christoph Sander, Hassan El-Hajj, Alessandro Adamou:
Magnetic Margins. A Census and Reader Annotations Database. - Massimiliano Carloni:
It's not in the text: creating meaning through graph-based digital commentaries. - Daria Vasyutinsky Shapira, Irina Rabaev, Reem Alaasam, Jihad El-Sana:
Supervised vs. unsupervised deep learning for medieval Hebrew manuscripts. - Tobias Hodel, Ismail Prada Ziegler, Christa Schneider:
Pre-Modern Data: Applying Language Modeling and Named Entity Recognition on Criminal Records in the City of Bern. - Rennie Mapp, Stan Gunn, Yuji Shinozaki, Andres Montano:
Linked Open Data for Tibetan-Himalayan Researchers:Opportunities for Collaboration in User Experience Studies. - Peeter Tinits, Urmas Sinisalu, Marianne Meiorg:
Data & Community: Building a Virtual Lab at the National Library of Estonia. - Achim Rabus, Eckhart Arnold, Anna Jouravel, Piroska Lendvai, Martin Meindl, Vladimir Polomac, Elena Renje:
Developing a Pipeline for Automatic Linguistic Analysis of Historical Manuscripts and Early Printings: The Pre-Modern Slavic Case. - Caitlin Rose Burge:
Fragmentation and Disruption: Ranking Cut-Points in Epistolary Networks at the Court of Henry VIII. - Krister Kruusmaa:
Communication Landscapes of the 19th Century: The Speed, Geographical Coverage and Content of News in the Rigasche Zeitung. - Tariq Yousef, Chiara Palladino, Stefan Jänicke:
Transformer-Based Named Entity Recognition for Ancient Greek. - Tobias Kraft, Antonio Rojas Castro, Grisel Terrón, Alaina Solernou, Eritk Guerra, Linda Kirsten:
Building Digital Capacities through Collaboration. The case of Proyecto Humboldt Digital (Havana/Berlin). - Thora Hagen, Leonard Konle, Erik Ketzan, Fotis Jannidis, Andreas Witt:
Tracing the Shift to "Objectivity" in German Encyclopedias of the Long Nineteenth Century. - Elisabeth Raunig, Helmut W. Klug:
Werner Kofler radio plays - 2 audio editions and their dissemination. - Laure Barbot, Elena Battaner Moro, Stefan Buddenbohm, Cesare Concordia, Maja Dolinar, Matej Durco, Edward Gray, Cristina Grisot, Klaus Illmayer, Martin Kirnbauer, Mari Kleemola, Alexander König, Michael Kurzmeier, Barbara McGillivray, Clara Parente Boavida, Christian Schuster, Irena Vipavc Brvar, Magdalena Wnuk:
The Social Sciences and Humanities Open Marketplace: contextualising digital resources in a registry. - Isabella Nicka, Andreas Uhl, Miriam Landkammer, Michael Linortner, Johannes Schuiki:
Towards a distant viewing of depicted materials in medieval paintings. - Julian Schröter:
Modeling Prototypicality and Uncertainty in Genre Concepts. - Sepideh Alassi:
From unstructured texts to RDF-star-based open research data queryable by references. - Kristen Mapes:
Learning from the Experts On-Site: A Short Term Digital Humanities Study Abroad Framework. - Satoru Nakamura, Guanwei Liu, Hajime Miyazaki, Satoshi Inoue, Wataru Ohyama, Taizo Yamada:
Implementation of data-driven historical informatics research on Kao (Stylized Signature). - Giacomo Alliata, Yuchen Yang, Sarah Kenderdine:
Augmenting the Metadata of Audiovisual Archives with NLP Techniques: Challenges and Solutions. - Alison Booth:
Topo-biographies of Women, "Austria," and Textual and Spatial Methods. - Chiara De Bastiani, Giulia Fabbris:
Collaboration within a shared digital paradigm: opportunities and outcomes. - Justin Tonra:
ÚRSCÉAL: Building and Analysing a Corpus of the early Irish-language Novel. - Julia L. Damerow, Malte Vogl, Jeffrey Tharsen, Robert Casties, Rebecca Sutton Koeser, Zoe LeBlanc, Diego Siqueira, Cole Crawford:
Research Software Engineer Careers and Project Involvement in DH. - Agnieszka Szulinska:
Using Github Issues to facilitate the project communication between developers and humanists. Case study. - Alpo Honkapohja, Jacob Thaisen, Anders Nøklestad:
Index of Middle English Prose: A search tool based on language modelling. - Senka Drobac, Johanna Enqvist, Petri Leskinen, Muhammad Faiz Wahjoe, Heikki Rantala, Mikko Koho, Ilona Pikkanen, Iida Jauhiainen, Jouni Tuominen, Hanna-Leena Paloposki, Matti La Mela, Eero Hyvönen:
Casting the net far and wide: Aggregating and harmonizing epistolary metadata in collaboration with cultural heritage institutions. - Roman Bleier, Eva Ortlieb, Florian Zeilinger:
The digital edition as a nexus of documents and data for historical research: the example of the Imperial Diet records of 1576. - Julia Röttgermann, Tinghui Duan, Maria Hinzmann, Anne Klee, Johanna Konstanciak, Christof Schöch, Moritz Steffes:
SPARQL for (Digital) Humanists - Querying Wikidata and the MiMoTextBase. - Markus Kunzmann:
AI-supported indexing of handwritten dialect lexis: The pilot study "DWA Austria" as a case study. - Thomas Smits, Ben Lee, Paul Fyfe:
Using Multimodal Machine Learning to Distant View the Illustrated World of the Illustrated London News, 1842-1900. - Valentina Pasqual, Francesca Tomasi:
Data narratives with Linked Open Data, the case of mythLOD storytelling. - Sharanya Ghosh, Vasundhra Dahiya, Lavanya Dahiya, Aanya Chadha:
D or H - What leads in DH? Envisaging the Digital Humanities Space in India. - Ewan David Hannaford, Marc Alexander, Lorna M. Hughes, Rhiannon Lewis:
Our Heritage, Our Stories: Democratising the UK national collection. - Vayianos Pertsas, Panagiotis Leontaridis, Marialena Kasapaki, Panos Constantopoulos:
A Knowledge Graph for Humanities Research. - Ernesto Priani Saisó, Maria José Afanador, Gimena del Rio Riande:
SemanaHD. Bringing together the Latin American digital humanities community. - Arkadiusz Borek:
Maps and parish sketches of Karol Perthées - data model and processing. - Luis Meneses, Jonathan Martin:
Analysis of Cyber Threats Affecting the Survivability of Online Digital Projects. - Evgenia Filimonov, Inna Kizhner, Shirly Ben-Dor Evian, Guy Bar-Oz:
Visualizing connections between Egypt and Southern Levant, using mapping and network analysis. - Elena Spadini, Alessio Christen, Valentina Pallacci, Tommaso Elli, Andrea Benedetti, Daniel Maggetti, Michele Mauri, Stéphane Pétermann:
Genetic networks: data model and visualisations. - Florian Cafiero, Marie Puren:
Colette, Curnonsky, and the Willy workshop. Assessing relative contributions and influences beyond "collaborative authorship". - Aleksandra Rykowska:
SylLab - software for semi-automatic stylometric analysis for poetry. - Lidia Bocanegra-Barbecho, Antonio Ortega Santos:
Crowdsourcing in History. New participatory and inclusive methodological challenges for research in History in Spain (CrowdHistory). - Rossitza Atanassova:
Datafication and reuse of the descriptions of the incunabula collection at the British Library. - Svenja Simone Guhr, Mark Andrew Algee-Hewitt:
On the Relation of Sound and Suspense in Literary Fiction. - Michael Dürfeld, Ferdinand List, Christian Stein, Zead Rahman, Renata Dias:
contextualize - connect - collaborate: The Architecture Research Stage as an Experimental Pilot Project. - Jennifer Edmond, Vera Yakupova:
What's the Use? Exploring Non-academic Applications of (Computational) Literary Studies. - Nanette Rißler-Pipka, José Calvo Tello, Stefan E. Funk, Carolin Odebrecht, Christof Schöch, Ubbo Veentjer:
The European Literary Text Collection in TextGrid Repository. - Emilio Calderon Reyes:
Exploring the Evolution of Curatorial Diversity: a Methodological Framework with a Case Study of Book Reviews. - Clarisse Bardiot, David Rouquet, Alexandre Michaan, Irénée Blin, Mei Menassel, Sébastien Hildebrand, Jacob Hart, Stefania Ferrando, Cosetta Graffione, Daniele Marranca:
From MemoRekall to MemoRekall-IIIF: developing a video annotation web application in the context of citizen science co-creation practices. - Agnieszka Backman, Joanna Byszuk, Quinn Dombrowski, Anouk Lang, Antonia Murath, Nichole Nomura:
Readers, Tropes, and Translations: Directions for Digital Research into Youth Literature. - Ewa Rodek:
Using Digital Tools to Create Modern Multi-Search Engine for Polish Historical Dictionaries. - Dibyadyuti Roy, Madhurima Das:
Digital Maternal Cultures: The Politics of Collaboration in/and Indian Mommy Blogs. - Ash Charlton:
Exploring legacies of race and slavery in our historical information environment: text analysis of the Encyclopaedia Britannica. - Loren Verreyen:
Zero-shot keyword spotting, using CLIP for modern manuscripts. - Sarah Ketchley, Rebecca Bowden:
Exploring the practicalities and processes of developing a collaborative group space in a platform for text mining: Gale Digital Scholar Lab. - Laure Barbot, Elena Battaner Moro, Stefan Buddenbohm, Cesare Concordia, Maja Dolinar, Matej Durco, Edward Gray, Cristina Grisot, Klaus Illmayer, Martin Kirnbauer, Mari Kleemola, Alexander König, Michael Kurzmeier, Barbara McGillivray, Clara Parente Boavida, Christian Schuster, Irena Vipavc Brvar, Magdalena Wnuk:
Creating a DH workflow in the SSH Open Marketplace. - Giacomo Nanni, Linda Freyberg, Sabine de Günther, Marian Dörk:
"The research is happening in the text fields" - Are Linked Open Data and Art History a good match? - Motasem Alrahabi, Valentina Fedchenko, Ljudmila Petkovic, Glenn Roe:
Pandore: a toolbox for digital humanities text-based workflows. - Mirjam Cuper:
Interchangeability of ngrams models between heterogeneous dataset. - Antonio Pascucci, Carola Carlino, Johanna Monti, Raffaele Manna:
DH4MA - (Digital Humanities for Marginal Areas). Tangible and Intangible heritage digitalization to promote marginal areas and rural development. - Cory McKay, Julie Cumming, Ichiro Fujinaga:
Rhythmic, Melodic and Vertical N-Gram Features as a Means of Studying Symbolic Music Computationally. - Werner Stangl, Carmen Brando, Jean-Paul Zúñiga, Anahi Haedo:
"With the 5ame name and adrvocation of S.Juan there is another one, in the sámeprovince"- towards a digital edition of the historical-geographical dictionary of the Indies by Antonio de Alcedo. - Markus Pluschkovits, John Kirk:
Mapping the (Digital) Linguistic Atlas of Scotland. - Balu G. S, Bennett Hogg, Vivek Nityananda, Olivia Smith, Tiago Sousa Garcia, Jennifer Richards, Magnus Williamson:
Bee-ing Human. - Michal Mrugalski, Vera Maria Charvat, Ingo Börner, Matej Durco, Sabine Laszakovits, Stefan Resch:
Finding Haiku - Enhancing Findability and Accessibility of Poetry Resources in Multi-genre Collections across Different Languages. - Federico Pianzola, Xiaoyan Yang, Noa Visser, Michiel van der Ree, Andreas van Cranenburgh:
Constructing the GOLEM: Graphs and Ontologies for Literary Evolution Models. - Aodhán Kelly, Arianna Ciula, Ginestra Ferraro, Thom Frissen, Costas Papadopoulos, Claartje Rasterhoff, Pam Mellen, Geoffroy Noël:
Labs for Labs: a participatory workshop on digital lab practices in the humanities and social sciences. - Jennifer Edmond, Pat Treusch:
Human, Technology, and Culture Interaction? Mapping the Landscape of Technological 'Sister' Disciplines. - Marina Paolanti, Francesca Matrone, Tiberio Uricchio, Benedetta Giovanola, Emanuele Frontoni, Andrea Maria Lingua, Roberto Pierdicca:
Artificial Intelligence for the analysis of Cultural Heritage point clouds. - Dragana Nikolic:
Digital Edition of Roman Inscriptions from Serbia: A Work in Progress. - Katia Riccardo, David Zbíral:
To accuse or not to accuse: a network analysis of incriminations in a medieval inquisition register. - Alix Chagué, Thibault Clérice:
"I'm here to fight for ground truth": HTR-United, a solution towards a common for HTR training data. - Susan Schreibman, Constantinos Papadopoulos, Marianne Ping Huang, Walter Scholger, Koraljka Kuzman Slogar:
Social Justice in the Digital Humanities Community of Practice. - Tanya Clement:
Distortion: Authority, Authenticity, and Agency in Zora Neale Hurston's Black Folk Recordings. - Melanie Andresen, Axel Pichler:
Replicating a Data-Driven Corpus Analysis: The Example of Academic Language. - Bernhard Liebl, Manuel Burghardt:
Zoetrope - Interactive Feature Exploration in News Videos. - Anke Debbeler, Patrick Helling, Rebekka Borges:
Improving publication processes of the Association for Digital Humanities in the German Speaking Areas (DHd) - The DHd Data Steward and the community-driven Task Force "DHd Abstracts". - Ashley Champagne:
Planning for Uncertainty: Collaborating to Build Trust in the Midst of Uncertainty in Digital Humanities Projects. - Mareike Schumacher, Dominik Gerstorfer, Evelyn Gius, Malte Meister, Ophir Münz-Manor:
Workshop CATMA featuring GitMA and Vis-A-Vis. - Fabian Offert, Peter Bell:
imgs.ai. A Deep Visual Search Engine for Digital Art History. - Cheng Ning, Zhao Wei:
Genre Identification and Network Analysis on Modern Chinese Prose Poetry. - Elton T. E. Barker, Tom Gheldof, Shai Gordin, Orly Lewis, Elisa Nury, Valeria Vitale, Rainer Simon, Katherine McDonough, Anne Chen, Miranda Williams, Adnan Almohamad, Sarah Middle, Duncan Hay, Alex Butterworth:
The Pelagios Network: Collaboration as a Community of Practice. - Ingeborg Zechner, Mirijam Beier, Selina Galka:
Digital Edition of Philipp Gumpenhuber's Chronicle of the Viennese Theatrical Life Between 1758 and 1763. - Stefan Dumont, Sascha Grabsch, Jonas Müller-Laackman, Ruth Sander:
correspSearch v2.2 - Search historical correspondence. - Stefan Heßbrüggen-Walter:
A Philosophical View of the Digital History of Concepts: Four Theses And a Postscript. - Stefanie Kremmel, Christian Steiner, Christopher Pollin:
Exil:Trans - a blueprint for research data reuse. - Anna Fischer, Börge Kiss, Antje Casaretto, Daniel Kölligan, Natalie Korobzow, Claes Neuefeind, Uta Reinöhl, Patrick Sahle:
Creating a collaborative research platform for Vedic Sanskrit texts. - Ophir Münz-Manor, Michael Toker, Oren Mishali, Benny Kimelfeld, Yonatan Belinkov, Adir Cohen:
FigureOut - Automatic Detection of Metaphors in Hebrew Across the Eras. - Jonathan Blumtritt, Tessa Gengnagel, Jan Horstmann, Claes Neuefeind:
Collaboration as Necessity: Institutional Support for Digital Humanities Research. - Taylor B. Arnold, Lauren Tilton:
Access & Discovery of Documentary Images (ADDI): A Platform for the Exploration and Critique of Computer Vision Algorithms. - Paavo Van der Eecken:
Viewing Between the Lines: Representation of Age, Race, Class and Gender in the Illustrations of Dutch-Language Children's Literature (1800-1940). - Silvie Cinková, Václav Cvrcek, Maarten Janssen, Michal Kren:
How Corpus Analysis Helps Operationalize Research Questions and Entices Literary Scholars to Learn Programming. - Adriane Boyd, Ákos Kádár, Andrew Janco, David Lassner, Nick Budak, Toma Tasovac, Natalia Ermolaev, Jajwalya Karajgikar:
Digital Humanities Applications of spaCy's Span Categorizer. - Sharon Webb, Cecile Chevalier, Jeneen Naji, Irene Fubara-Manuel, Izzy Fox, Laurence Hill:
Intersectional Feminist Revolutions in Digital Humanities - approaches, histories, and methods. - Selina Galka, Suzana Sagadin, Martina Scholger:
(Re)Visual(izing) Archive Southeastern Europe: A data model and interface redesign. - Jane Winters, Michael Donnay, Jennifer Edmond, Órla Murphy, Charlotte Tupman, Paul Gooding, Kristen Schuster, Arianna Ciula, Justin Tonra:
Enhancing research and teaching capacity through collaboration: building a UK-Ireland Digital Humanities Association. - Gideon Yoffe, Axel Bühler, Thomas Römer, Nachum Dershowitz, Eli Piasetzky, Israel Finkelstein, Barak Sober:
A Statistical Exploration of the Hypothesized Partition of the Books of Genesis and Exodus into Priestly and non-Priestly Components. - Jacob Langeloh:
Three rings, one story? Reconstructing the historical connectivity of religious encounters within the OTRA project (Ontology for the Transmission and Re-Use of Argumentative Patterns). - Nina Claudia Rastinger:
Visiting Vienna - digital approaches to the (semi-)automatic analysis and mapping of the arrival lists found in the "Wien[n]erisches Diarium". - Frederike Neuber, Marius Hug, Frank Wiegand:
"... ich würde keinen Teufel schonen, möcht' er laborieren oder kollaborieren" - Jean Paul's Letters as Data for Various Research Domains in the Context of the National Research Data Infrastructure Text+. - Ayano Takeuchi, Toshinobu Ogiso:
Words Shape Characters: A Case Study of Correspondence Analysis on Characters' Words in The Tale of Genji. - Olivier Aubert, Jasper Stratil:
Collaboration, Preservation and Sustainability in Digital Humanities: a question of time. - Jeffrey Tharsen, David Kretz:
Digitizing the Messkataloge: Revealing the History of German Publishers, Authors and Translators. - Lucija Krusic:
Exploring topics surrounding migration in Austrian historical newspapers. Topic modelling of historical newspapers. - Stefan Dumont, Tobias Kraft, Christian Thomas:
The networked edition humboldt digital. - Ingo Börner, Peer Trilcke, Carsten Milling, Frank Fischer, Henny Sluyter-Gäthje:
Dockerizing DraCor - A Container-based Approach to Reproducibility in Computational Literary Studies. - Yuerong Hu, Ted Underwood, Glen Layne-Worthey, J. Stephen Downie:
Cross-Cultural Classics: Preliminary Findings from Goodreads Based in the U.S. and Douban Based in China. - Jin Li, Cuiping Zhu, Huan Li:
Archives and Database: The Chronicle of Modern Translation Literature in Chinese (Periodicals, 1896-1949). - Jing Chen, Jiajie Wang, Yuning Zheng:
A Study on the Emotional Measurements of Literary Geography from a Digital Humanities Perspective. - Magdalena Wnuk, Marta Blaszczynska, Marta M. Swietlik:
Fostering collaboration for open access publishing models: a study of the Polish ecosystem in the area of open access monographs in the humanities. - Lith Lefranc:
Towards a datafication of Antwerp street life? Co-creating a dataset of 100.000+ pages of handwritten police reports (1876-1945). - Diane K. Jakacki, Brian Croxall, James O'Sullivan, Alison Langmead, Annette Vee, Nirmala Menon, Dibyadyuti Roy, Lik Hang Tsui, Benjun Zhu, Jing Chen:
What We Teach When We Teach DH: Notes from the Field. - Luise Borek, Canan Hastik, Quinn Dombrowski, Daan Broeder, Annika Rockenberger, Kiyonori Nagasaki, Ryo Mochizuki, Shumpei Katakura, Drahomira Cupar, Ikki Ohmukai:
Multilingual taxonomy initiative - TaDiRAH as community of practice. - Maciej Maryl, Agnieszka Karlinska, Wiktor Walentynowicz, Tomasz Walkowiak:
Providing Digital Answers to Disciplinary Questions with Graph Literary Exploration Machine. - Limai Kai, Zekun Yang, Huiling Feng, Yuenan Liu, Jihong Liang, Huilin Yang, Jin Yan, Yanfen Huang, Kongwen Guan:
Let data sing the Uyghur Twelve Muqam: A text mining on lyrics. - Michael J. Rau, Peter Broadwell, Simon Wiles, Vijoy Abraham:
AI-Assisted Performance Analysis: Deep Learning for Live and Archival Theater. - Martje Wijers:
Tracing the invisible translator: stylistic differences in the Dutch translations of the oeuvre of Swedish author Henning Mankell. - Ida Marie Schytt Lassen, Yuri Bizzoni, Mads Rosendahl Thomsen, Kristoffer L. Nielbo:
Systematic Gender Asymmetries in Aesthetic Judgments: An Observational Study of Book Reviewer Preferences. - Karl E. Grossner, Ruth Mostern, Nathan Michalewicz, Alexandra Straub:
Connecting Places In the World Historical Gazetteer. - Beata Koper, Cezary Rosinski, Barbara Wachek, Maciej Maryl, Tomasz Umerle:
iPBL - supplementing literary bibliography with internet sources. Collaborative cataloguing. - Roberto Pierdicca, Tiberio Uricchio, Matteo Tadolti, Marina Paolanti, Emanuele Frontoni, Roberto Perna:
Precision Archaeology: a computational approach to archeological risk assessment. - Angela Siciliano, Angelo Mario Del Grosso:
Giorgio Bassani's notes between tradition and innovation. - Maciej Maryl, Marta Blaszczynska:
Workflows for Innovative Scholarly Outputs in Social Sciences and Humanities. - Kim Martin, Susan Brown:
Data Remediation as Collaborative Process. - Lisa Teichmann:
Mapping German Fiction in Translation Visualizing Translationalism in the German National Library Catalogue. - Cesar Gonzalez-Perez, Antonio Rojas Castro, Carlota Fernández Travieso, David Merino Recalde, Fátima Díez-Platas, María Luisa Alvite Díez, M. Luisa Díez-Platas, Pedro Luengo, Martin Pereira-Fariña:
A Proposal for the Demarcation of Digital Humanities. - Marco Humbel, Foteini Valeonti, Daniele Metilli, Jawad Sadek, Alda Terracciano, Victoria Pickering, Alicia Hughes, Andreas Vlachidis, Nina Pearlman, Andrew Flinn, Mark Carine, Kim Sloan, Julianne Nyhan:
Looking back to build future shared collections: reports from the Sloane Lab. - Malte Vogl, Roberto Lalli:
Disentangling scientific fields using temporal clustering. - Uta Hinrichs, Florian Windhager, Mennatallah El-Assady, Eric C. Alexander, Adam James Bradley, Mark-Jan Bludau:
From Sketching to Coding: Visualization as a Thinking Process. - Quinn Dombrowski, Anna Kijas, Anna Rakityanskaya, Alex Wingate:
Saving Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Online: Responsive Emergency DH at Scale. - Sabina Batlle Baró:
"It's as simple as asking for it". How do archaeologists collaborate - and how can open data improve it (or not). - Alessio Di Pasquale, Valentina Pasqual, Francesca Tomasi, Fabio Vitali:
Representation of critical discourses in the humanities within Wikidata. - Kaspar Beelen, Jon Lawrence, Katherine McDonough, Kalle Westerling, Daniel C. S. Wilson:
The 'Environmental Scan' at work: radical contextualisation of newspaper collections for new historical research. - Anastasia Bonch-Osmolovskaya, Boris Orekhov, Fekla Tolstoy:
Digital Edition of Complete Tolstoy's Heritage: OCR Crowd Sourcing Initiative, Literary Scholarship and User Scenarios. - Victoria Szabo, Cosimo Monteleone:
Visualizing Cities: H.P. Lovecraft's Providence, Rhode Island. - Lozana Rossenova, Lucia Sohmen, Paul Duchesne, Lukas Günther, Zoe Schubert, Ina Blümel:
Towards a common data model for semantic annotation of digital media: A new FOSS toolchain. - Amelie Dorn, Katharina Korecky-Kröll, Theresa Ziegler, Jan Höll, Alexandra N. Lenz:
The COVID-19 pandemic in two Austrian media corpora: methods, analyses, and examples from a lexical and a morpho-pragmatic perspective. - Toshinobu Ogiso, Tomoaki Tsutsumi:
WebChamame: An Online Tool for Morphological Analysis of Various Historical Japanese Texts using UniDic Dictionaries. - Anouk Lang:
From Atoms to Eternity: Visualizing Space and Scale in Emily Dickinson. - Julie M. Birkholz, Ingo Börner, Joanna Byszuk, Sally Chambers, Vera Maria Charvat, Silvie Cinková, Tess Dejaeghere, Julia Dudar, Matej Durco, Maciej Eder, Jennifer Edmond, Evgeniia Fileva, Frank Fischer, Vicky Garnett, Serge Heiden, Michal Kren, Bartlomiej Kunda, Sabine Laszakovits, Michal Mrugalski, Eliza Papaki, Marco Raciti, Stefan Resch, Salvador Ros, Christof Schöch, Artjoms Sela, Toma Tasovac, Justin Tonra, Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra, Peer Trilcke, Karina van Dalen-Oskam, Lisanne van Rossum:
Computational Literary Studies Infrastructure (CLS INFRA): Initial Findings and Conclusions for the Field. - Beatrice Vaienti, Paul Guhennec, Didier Dupertuis, Rémi Petitpierre:
From Automated Bootstrapping to Collaborative Editing: A Framework for 4D City Reconstruction. - Bernardo Buarque, Malte Vogl:
Growing and Pruning the Republic of Letters: An Agent-Based Model to Build Letter Correspondence Networks. - Nina Richards, Stefan Eichert, Alexander Watzinger, Bernhard Koschicek-Krombholz, Andreas Olschnögger, Christoph Hoffmann, Moritz Großfurtner:
Age, Sex, and Diseases of Dead People - Integrating Anthropological Analysing Methods into DH Tools. - Rémi Petitpierre:
Mapping Memes in the Napoleonic Cadastre: Expanding Frontiers in Memetics. - Constantinos Papadopoulos, Susan Schreibman, Kelly Gillikin Schoueri, Jamie Cope, Jon Blundell, Jun Ogawa, Kiyonori Nagasaki:
It Takes a Village: Building an Infrastructure for 3D Scholarly Editions. - Paolo Bonora, Martina Dello Buono, Francesca Giovannetti, Francesca Tomasi:
Tell Me the Truth. Validating the Semantic Alignment between the Annotation User Interface and the Knowledge Base. - Georg Vogeler:
Proto-editions: Historians and the "Something between digital image and digital scholarly edition". - Anna-Maria Sichani, Arran Rees, Stefania Zardini:
"Together" : interdisciplinarity, collaboration and participation in digital cultural heritage research. The case of the Congruence Engine project. - Sarah Middle, Alex Butterworth, Rebekah Higgitt:
From There to Posterity: Modelling Diverse Itineraries of Scientific Instruments. - Gesa Bei der Wieden, Taylor Bathurst, Thomas Nikolaus Haider:
More Social, Less Religious: Trends of Hardcover Fiction Titles on the New York Times Bestseller List 2000-2020. - Clare Llewellyn, Robert Sanderson, Kevin R. Page, Aruna Bhaugeerutty, Andrew Shapland, Kayla Shipp, Kelly David, Emmanuelle Delmas-Glass, Tyler Bonnet:
Enriching Exhibition Scholarship. - Yi Li, Melissa Terras, Yongning Li:
Implicit Gender Inequality in Children's Picture Books: Evidence from a Text Mining Analysis of 200 Bestselling Chinese and British Titles. - David Lewis, Kevin R. Page, Chanda VanderHart, David M. Weigl:
Tutorial - Collaborative approaches to discourse: Music scholarship using performance recordings and Linked Data annotations. - Darja Fiser, Anna Kryvenko, Petya Osenova, Kristina Pahor de Maiti:
Put Them In to Get Them Out: the ParlaMint Corpora for Digital Humanities and Social Sciences Research. - Pascal Belouin, Kim Pham, Steffen Hennicke:
Investigating Decentralized Alternatives to Collaborative Long-term Research Data Preservation Infrastructure. - Andreas Habring, Anguelos Nicolaou, Daniel Luger, Florian Atzenhofer-Baumgartner, Florian Lamminger, Franziska Decker, Sandy Aoun, Tamás Kovács, Georg Vogeler, Martin Holler:
Probabilistic Modeling of Chronological Dates to Serve Machines and Scholars. - Paul Guhennec, Isabella di Lenardo:
The Skin of Venice: Automatic Facade Extraction from Point Clouds. - Ernesto Priani Saisó, Isabel Galina Russell:
Developing criteria and collaborative work on inclusion in cultural heritage digitization projects. - Narges Azizifard, Maciej Janicki, Thea Lindquist, Eetu Mäkelä, Erik Radio:
Let Everything be of Use?: Data Issues in Exploring the Publications and Networks of the Members of the Fruitbearing Society in the VD17. - Thomas Schmidt, Katrin Dennerlein, Christian Wolff:
Results of Emotion Annotation in German Drama from 1650-1815. - Karina van Dalen-Oskam, Bas Groes, Aidan Byrne, Peter Harvey, Adrian Leguina, Tom Mercer, Demi-Mae Wilton:
Comparing Perceptions of Literary Quality. - Elisabeth Königshofer, Katharina Wünsche:
Collaboration in Practice: Data Comics in Learning Management Systems. - Fabian Cremer, Thorsten Wübbena:
Change Agents out of place Organizational Ambidexterity and Embeddedness as Key Concepts for DH Units in Humanities Institutions. - Glenn Roe, Valentina Fedchenko, Dario Nicolosi:
Enlightenment Inflluencers: Networks of Text Reuse in 18th-century France. - John D. Westbrook, Diane Jakacki, Rebecca Heintzelman, Juliya Harnood:
Digitizing Suzette: Creating a Framework for the Collaborative Analysis of an Historical French Textbook. - Christopher W. Forstall, Wyatt Stagg:
Linking Epic Speeches. - Margherita Parigini, Michele Mauri:
The Dots and the Line. How to Visualize the Argumentative Structure of an Essay. - Leticia Tobalina Pulido:
GIS application to determine settlement patterns in the Late Roman and Late Antique period. - Laura Mandell, Katayoun Torabi, Bryan Tarpley:
Bringing the New Variorum Shakespeare Online. - Ingo Frank:
OstData - Building a Research Data Service for Enabling Interdisciplinarity and Regional Collaboration in Central, East, and Southeast European Studies. - Lawrence Isaac Evalyn:
Measuring the Uneven Digitization of Historical Literature. - Radu Tulai, Gabriel Viehhauser, Jan Angermeier, Gökce Taban:
From Theoretical Texts to Concept Maps. An Annotation Approach for a Distant Reading of Argumentative Text Structures. - Ruben Ros:
Studying Parliamentary Economization using Topic Burstiness and Entropy. - Maarten Janssen:
TEITOK API - Programmable DH Corpora. - Janis Dähne, Marcus Pöckelmann, Jörg Ritter:
Word Clouds with Spatial Stable Word Positions across Multiple Text Witnesses. - Kristine Hardy:
The creation of 'Uvira's Pot', a virtual reality puzzle to promote engagement with archaeological research. - Daniel Luger, Anguelos Nicolaou, Franziska Decker, Florian Atzenhofer-Baumgartner, Florian Lamminger, Georg Vogeler, Sandy Aoun, Tamás Kovács:
Digital contributions to a 300 years old methodology: Diplomatics & DH. - Sara Mansutti:
An introduction to Transkribus: how to use Handwritten Text Recognition in research and teaching. - Alexander Watzinger, Bernhard Koschicek-Krombholz, Andreas Olschnögger, Christoph Hoffmann, Moritz Großfurtner:
How to be flexible - OpenAtlas as Highly Adaptable Database Software in the Scope of Digital Humanities. - Glen Layne-Worthey, Diane Jakacki, Susan Brown, Christof Schöch:
ADHO Community Forum: Transparency, Trust, Engagement, Diversity. - Akihiro Kameda, Makoto Goto:
Toward establishing the standard digital public history framework: information platform for Japanese historical materials. - Heidi Jauhiainen, Tommi Jauhiainen:
Automatic Word Segmentation for Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts. - Joe Nockels, Melissa Terras, Paul Gooding:
A speculative design for future handwritten text recognition: HTR use, and its impact on historical research and the digital record. - Dominik Ukolov:
Acoustical Cultural Heritages at the Centre of Cultural Exchanges. Origins and Distribution Patterns of Organ Building in South-East Europe. - Eleonora Paklons, Thomas Smits:
A Model of Heaven: Tracing Images of Holiness in a Collection of 63.000 Lantern Slides (1880-1940). - Florian Langhanki, Maximilian Wehner, Torsten Roeder, Christian Reul:
OCR4all - Open-Source OCR and HTR Across the Centuries. - Katherine Mary Faull, Martin Prell, Philipp Tögel, Alexander Lasch, Juan Garcés:
Transforming the Pietist Tradition: Disciplinary Innovation through Linked Digital Engagement. - Christopher Alexander Nunn, Frederike van Oorschot, Selina Fucker:
Revolution through collaboration? An attempt to familarize "old guards" with DH. - Aliz Horvath, Cosima Wagner, David Joseph Wrisley:
Who are the Users in Multilingual DH Research?: A Community Exploration. - Lars Johnsen, Andre Kåsen:
Characters, names and reference. - Nora Olivia Ammann, Sepideh Alassi, Lukas Rosenthaler:
Jacob Bernoulli's Reisbüchlein an RDF-star-based Edition. - Jae-Yon Lee, Yongsoo Kim, Su-Rin Ryu, Soo-Hyun Mun, Hyounghun Kim:
Beyond the Boundaries of Individual Universities: Allegiance to Digital Humanities Education in Korea. - Mia Ridge, Meghan Ferriter, Samantha Blickhan:
Challenges, opportunities, and recommendations for the future of crowdsourcing in cultural heritage: a White Paper. - Hamest Tamrazyan:
Digitization of the Inscriptions on the Monuments of Armenian Cultural Heritage in Nagorno-Karabakh Region. - Tamás Kovács, Sandy Aoun, Georg Vogeler, Anguelos Nicolaou, Daniel Luger, Florian Atzenhofer-Baumgartner, Florian Lamminger, Franziska Decker:
Few Shot Classification for Labeling of Medieval and Early Modern Charter Texts. - Tim Henning, Silvia Eunice Gutiérrez De la Torre, Manuel Burghardt:
Student Scientometrics - What do German Students of the Humanities Cite in their Term Papers? - Aatu Liimatta, Eetu Mäkelä, Filip Ginter, Iiro Rastas, Iiro Tiihonen, Jinbin Zhang, Lidia Pivovarova, Mikko Tolonen, Milja K, Rohit Babbar, Ruilin Wang, Tanja Säily, Yann Ciarán Ryan:
Using ECCO-BERT and the Historical Thesaurus of English to Explore Concepts and Agency in Historical Writing Interpreting the Eighteenth-century Luxury Debate. - Melvin Wevers, Thomas Smits:
A Clash of Colorful Worlds. Distant Viewing Color in Western Visual Representations of the Orient and Occident, 1890-1920. - Stefan Jänicke:
Towards Building an Infrastructure to Keeping Alive and Conveying the Memories of Victims of Nazi Persecution. - Julian Häußler, Evelyn Gius:
Towards a Conflict Heuristic. Detecting Conflict in Literary Texts By Adapting Word Embedding Based Sentiment Analysis. - Jelte van Boheemen, Tijmen Christiaan Baarda:
From a single-use script to a reusable Python package: assisting researchers in creating FAIR software. - Mareike Schumacher, Evelyn Gius:
Uncovering Principles of Sustainability in Literature. - Jasmine Mulliken, Catherine Nicole Coleman:
Publishing Parallels: Author-Publisher Collaboration in Digital Projects vs Print Monographs. - Sabine Laszakovits, Christina Katsikadeli:
Nestroy Corpus Analysis (NestroyCA): NLP for 19th century Austrian Drama. - Matija Marolt, Jure Gasparic, Aleksander Mundjar, Alenka Kavcic, Darja Fiser, Andrej Pancur:
Turning the Carniolan regional assembly proceedings into an enriched historical corpus. - Caroline Koudoro-Parfait, Motasem Alrahabi, Yoann Dupont, Gaël Lejeune, Glenn Roe:
Mapping spatial named entities from noisy OCR output: Epimetheus from OCR to map. - Fabian Offert, Leonardo Impett:
Art History and Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities and Challenges of Large-Scale Visual Models in the Digital Humanities. - Ayako Shibutani, Satoru Nakamura, Kanako Hirasawa, Honami Inukai, Toshiyuki Yamada, Airu Adachi, Ikki Ohmukai, Taizo Yamada:
Developing a New Research Data Infrastructure for Japanese Historical Materials. - Valentine Bernasconi, Dario Negueruela del Castillo:
Pose Annotation Project for Artworks: A participatory annotation platform for automated body pose estimation in art. - Monica Berti:
Named Entity Recognition for a Text-Based Catalog of Ancient Greek Authors and Works. - Joshua Grace, Foaad Khosmood:
Feature Engineering for US State Legislative Hearings: Stance, Affiliation, Engagement and Absentees. - Sofie Moors:
Constrained. A Computational Study of the Influence of Formal Characteristics on the Transmission of the Middle Dutch Martijn trilogy by Jacob van Maerlant. - Andrey Volodin, Polina Senotrusova, Oleslav Antamoshkin, Inna Kizhner, Maksim Rumyantzev, Nikita Pikov, Andrey Gruzdev:
Sibiriana: designing a platform for aggregation of the historical and cultural heritage of the Angara-Yenisei macroregion. - Jan Rybicki:
Can Machine Translation of Literary Texts Fool Stylometry? - Nathan D. Woods, Barbara Bordalejo, Daniel Paul O'Donnell:
Data Problems in the Humanities, or "When everybody is special, no one is"? - Katrien Depuydt, Nicoline van der Sijs, Jesse de Does, Ruud de Jong, Roland de Bonth, Mathieu Fannee, C. Annemieke Romein, Joris van Zundert:
Content providers, Researchers, Technology and the Crowd: Discovering the Best Possible Collaborative Strategies for Datafication and Publication of a Dutch Historical Newspaper Corpus. - Laurent Tessier, Michael Bourgatte:
Leading collaborative research on video corpora. CANEVAS tools and methods. - Darja Fiser, Steven Krauwer, Sally Chambers, Agiatis Bernadou, Iulianna Van der Lek-Ciudin:
TwinTalks 4: Understanding and Facilitating Remote Collaboration in DH. - Eliko Akashi, Goki Miyakita, Keiko Okawa:
Fostering a Culture of Inclusive and Fair Open Science Infrastructure in the Asia Pacific. - Yasmin Hawar Abo Bakir Shuan, Christofer Meinecke, Stefan Jänicke:
Image Classification of Paris Bible Data. - Anja Becker, Cecilia Graiff, Dirk Goldhahn, Uwe Kretschmer, Peter Mühleder, Franziska Naether:
Meet PUDEL - A New Service for Sharing and Documenting Data Models. - Helena Bermúdez-Sabel:
Exploring genderlect markers in a corpus of Nineteenth century Spanish novels. - Alan K. Melby, Jeremy Browne, Catherine Marshall:
Standards-based Digital Platform for Annotating Translations Seeks Collaborators. - Tao Fan, Hao Wang, Tobias Hodel:
Multimodal genre recognition of Chinese operas with hybrid fusion. - Malte Meister, Dominik Gerstorfer, Mareike Schumacher, Evelyn Gius:
GitMA Poster. - Julia L. Damerow, Malte Vogl, Rebecca Sutton Koeser, Robert Casties:
How can you trust your code? - Carlos Rogério Sousa e Silva, Luís Manuel Pimentel Trigo:
CreoPhonPt: a collaborative database saving Portuguese creoles from digital obliteration. - Steffen Pielström, Jorit Wintjes:
A Model for Modeling Problems - Game Design as an Exercise in Formal Abstraction. - Maria Adele Cipolla, Anna Cappellotto, Marco Rospocher:
Collaboration practices between people and tools: the case of "Snorra Edda. A collaborative bibliography (SnECB)". - Arcangelo Massari, Silvio Peroni, Francesca Tomasi, Ivan Heibi:
Representing provenance and track changes of cultural heritage metadata in RDF: a survey of existing approaches. - Dimitar Iliev, Nicolay Sharankov:
Creating digital collections of the ancient epigraphic heritage in Bulgaria through collaboration. - Markus Pluschkovits, Jakob Bal:
Putting (Linguistic) Research Data on a Map - The DiÖ Sprachatlas Tool. - Chanda VanderHart, Terhi Nurmikko-Fuller, David M. Weigl:
Hand in Hand: Strauss' Kaiser Walzer as a case study of interdisciplinary collaboration in digital musicology. - Scott Kleinman, Alex Wermer-Colan, Joana Vieira Paulino, Nabeel Siddiqui, Zoe LeBlanc:
The Programming Historian: Developing a Digital Humanities Tutorial. - Simone Rebora, Joanna Byszuk, Francesca Frontini, J. Berenike Herrmann, Suzanne Mpouli, Pablo Ruiz Fabo:
SIG-DLS Seven Years on. - Houda Lamqaddam, Rudy Jos Beerens, Koenraad Brosens, Bruno Cardoso, Inez De Prekel, Frederik Truyen, Katlijne Van der Stighelen, Katrien Verbert, Margherita Fantoli:
From Tapestry to Data Visualisation: Networks of Collaboration in Project Cornelia. - Christopher Ohge, James Baker, Lisa Otty, Jo Lindsay Walton:
A Digital Humanities Climate Coalition Toolkit for Researchers and Institutions. - Lucy Havens, Rachel Hosker, Beatrice Alex, Benjamin Bach, Melissa Terras:
Collaboration Across the Archival and Computational Sciences to Address Legacies of Gender Bias in Descriptive Metadata. - David Lewis, Kevin R. Page:
Nineteenth-century adaptations of concert music for domestic use as seen in contemporary periodicals: digital scholarship built on the foundations of IIIF, MEI and Linked Data. - Alexander Czmiel, Ulrike Henny-Krahmer, Daniel Jettka:
Collaboration and Professionalization. The role of software and Research Software Engineers in the Digital Humanities. - Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra, Ulrike Wuttke, Aliz Horvath, Christopher Nunn:
Amplifying unheard voices in Digital Humanities: an OpenMethods edit-a-thon. - Daniel Riaño Rufilanchas:
Polyphemus, a lexical database of the Ancient Greek papyri, and the Madrid Wordlist of Ancient Greek. - Tariq Yousef, Daniel Kinitz:
Similarity-Based Clustering of Pre-Modern Arabic Names. - Elisabeth Burr, Ulrike Fußbahn:
Contact zones / Third spaces European Summer University in Digital Humanities "Culture & Technology" (ESU DH C&T). - Gábor Mihály Tóth:
Presence and Absence of Women in Early Modern Handwritten News: Random Walks in the Medici Archive. - Judith Brottrager, Anastasia Glawion, Katharina Herget, Thomas Weitin:
Networks at Scale. A Metadata-Based Approach to Detecting Links Between Fanfiction-Communities. - Pauline Junginger:
A Feminist Approach to Linked Open Data: Making the Women Film Pioneers Project FAIR. - Erik Radisch:
Buddhist Murals of Kucha on the Northern Silk Road. A Follow Up on Semi Automated Annotation Using RCNNs. - Christopher Alexander Nunn, Frederike van Oorschot, Selina Fucker:
Revolution through collaboration? An attempt to familiarize "old guards" with DH. - Julia Röttgermann, Tinghui Duan, Maria Hinzmann, Anne Klee, Johanna Konstanciak, Christof Schöch:
SPARQL for (digital) Humanists - Querying Wikidata and the MiMoTextBase. - Frederike Neuber, Marius Hug, Frank Wiegand:
"... ich würde keinen Teufel schonen, möcht' er laborieren oder kollaborieren" - Jean Paul's Letters as Data for Various Research Domains in the Context of the National Research Data Infrastructure Text+. - Alexander Lasch:
Exploring Moravian (Text) Worlds. - Alexander Lasch:
Exploring Moravian (Text) Worlds. - James Cummings, Alexandra Healey, Diane Jakacki, Ian Johnson, Carrie Pirmann, Valentina Flex, Evie Jeffrey:
Documenting Workflows for HTR to TEI Conversions for Cultural Institutions: The Evolving Hands Project. - Patrick Helling:
Slides: Improving publication processes of the Association for Digital Humanities in the German Speaking Areas (DHd) - The DHd Data Steward and the community-driven Task Force "DHd Abstracts". - Ina Serif, Lars Dickmann:
Digital Pathways Through Newspaper Advertisements: Workflows from Printed Page to Digital Analysis with the Avisblatt R-Package. - Elena Spadini, José Luis Losada Palenzuela:
Scholarly Digital Editions: APIs and Reuse Scenarios. - Massimiliano Carloni, Daniel Elsner, Timo Frühwirth, Dimitra Grigoriou, Sandra Mayer:
How to Be Non-Assertive in the 'Assertive Edition': Encoding Doubt in the Auden Musulin Papers. - Ziegler Ismail Prada, Christa Schneider, Tobias Hodel:
Pre-Modern Data: Applying Language Modeling and Named Entity Recognition on Criminal Records in the City of Bern. - Michael Kurzmeier, James O'Sullivan, Michael Pidd, Órla Murphy, Bridgette Wessels, Sophie Whittle:
Building a digital edition from archived social media content. - Georg Vogeler:
Proto-editions: Historians and the "Something between digital image and digital scholarly edition". - Cory McKay, Julie Cumming, Ichiro Fujinaga:
Rhythmic, Melodic and Vertical N-Gram Features as a Means of Studying Symbolic Music Computationally. - Georg Vogeler:
Proto-editions: Historians and the "Something between digital image and digital scholarly edition". - Nora Olivia Ammann, Sepideh Alassi, Lukas Rosenthaler:
Jacob Bernoulli's Reisbüchlein an RDF-star-based Edition. - Jonathan Blumtritt, Tessa Gengnagel, Jan Horstmann, Claes Neuefeind:
Collaboration as Necessity: Institutional Support for Digital Humanities Research. - Elena Spadini, Alessio Christen, Valentina Pallacci, Tommaso Elli, Andrea Benedetti, Daniel Maggetti, Michele Mauri, Stéphane Pétermann:
Genetic networks: data model and visualisations. - Agnieszka Szulinska:
Using Github Issues to facilitate the project communication between developers and humanists. Case study. - Tara Lee Andrews:
Graph schema validation at last? Revisiting the StemmaREST ontology with Neo4J, RDF-STAR, and SHACL. - Nina Claudia Rastinger:
Visiting Vienna - digital approaches to the (semi-)automatic analysis and mapping of the arrival lists found in the "Wien[n]erisches Diarium". - Ortal-Paz Saar, Joris van Eijnatten:
Computing Angel Names in Jewish Magic. - Tijmen Christiaan Baarda, Jelte van Boheemen:
From a single-use script to a reusable Python package - Assisting researchers in creating FAIR software. - Arcangelo Massari, Silvio Peroni, Francesca Tomasi, Ivan Heibi:
Presentation of "Representing provenance and track changes of cultural heritage metadata in RDF: a survey of existing approaches". - Torsten Roeder, Yannik Herbst, Johannes Leitgeb, Madlin Marenec, Tomash Shtohryn:
Preserving the Early Born-Digital Heritage of Floppy Disk Magazines. - Tobias Kraft, Antonio Rojas Castro, Grisel Terrón, Alaina Solernou, Eritk Guerra, Linda Kirsten:
Slides: Building Digital Capacities through Collaboration. The case of Proyecto Humboldt Digital (Havana/Berlin). - Zsófia Fellegi, Gábor Palkó:
DIGIPHIL. - Valentine Bernasconi, Dario Negueruela del Castillo:
Pose Annotation Project for Artworks. A participatory annotation platform for automated body pose estimation in art. - Magdalena Wnuk, Marta M. Swietlik, Marta Blaszczynska:
Slides: Fostering collaboration for open access publishing models: a study of the Polish ecosystem in the area of open access monographs in the humanities. - Fabian Cremer, Thorsten Wübbena:
Change Agents out of place. Organizational Ambidexterity and Embeddedness as Key Concepts for DH Units in Humanities Institutions. - Moritz Schepp, Thorsten Wübbena:
Quick TEI (QTEI) - a lightweight tool for TEI documents. - Michela Vignoli, Doris Gruber, Rainer Simon:
Revolution or Evolution? AI-Driven Image Classification of Historical Prints. - Christopher Nunn, Friederike van Oorschot:
Revolution through Collaboration? An Attempt to familiarize "old guards" with DH. - Yongsoo Kim:
English Literature and Network Analysis: Toward Networked Digital Humanities Pedagogy in the South Korean Higher Education System. - Ingo Börner, Peer Trilcke, Carsten Milling, Frank Fischer, Henny Sluyter-Gäthje:
Dockerizing DraCor - A Container-based Approach to Reproducibility in Computational Literary Studies [Slides]. - Dimitar Iliev, Tsvetan Vasilev:
Digitizing the (post-)Byzantine iconographic and inscriptional heritage in Bulgaria. - Yaming Fu, Simon Mahony, Wei Liu:
Shanghai Memory as a case study of ideological impact on storytelling: the interplay between memory, language, and stories. - Lucija Krusic:
Exploring topics surrounding migration in Austrian historical newspapers.
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