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15th DH 2020: Ottawa, Canada
- Laura Estill, Jennifer Guiliano:
15th Annual International Conference of the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations, DH 2020, Ottawa, Canada, July 20-25, 2020, Conference Abstracts. 2018
Forum
- Geoffrey Bacon, Svenja Gülden, Roseline Agunbiade, Lorella Viola:
Towards a Multilingual DH. - Laure Barbot, Quinn Dombrowski, Frank Fischer, Geoffrey Rockwell, Lisa M. Spiro:
Who needs tool directories? A forum on sustaining discovery portals large and small. - Katherine Bode, Alison Hedley, Natalie M. Houston, Anouk Lang, Emily Christina Murphy, Rianna Walcott:
Quantitative Text Analysis: Intersections with Feminism, Postcolonialism, Critical Race Theory and Queer Theory. - Caitlin Christian-Lamb, Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara, Ian Goodale, Sarah Melton:
Should We Burn it Down? The State of Librarians in Digital Humanities Pedagogy, From Uriah Heeps to Unicorns. - Anne Cong-Huyen, Dhanashree Thorat, Setsuko Yokoyama, Arun Jacob, Amardeep Singh:
Asian American Digital Humanities: Building Radical Communities through Justice-Oriented Praxis. - Julia L. Damerow, Diego Siqueira, Robert Casties, Malte Vogl:
Ensuring Software Quality and Sustainability of DH Projects. - Constantine Gidaris, Arun Jacob, Angela Orasch, Aaron Tucker:
Sunny Days Sweepin' the Clouds Away: Critiquing the Digital Technologies Operationalized in Smart Cities. - Matthew Nathan Hannah, Brad Rittenhouse, Jennifer Grayburn, Sarah Connell, Brandon Walsh:
The Open Lab: Digital Scholarship and the Question of Community. - Vanessa Hannesschläger, Erik Ketzan, Kim Nayyer, Padmini Ray Murray, Walter Scholger, Benito Trollip:
Sharing is Daring: Global Copyright Laws, Knowledge Protection, and the Impact on Open Digital Humanities. - Arun Jacob, Ashley Caranto Morford, Kush Patel:
Pedagogy of the Digitally Oppressed: Practicing Anti-colonial DH Pedagogy and Research. - Kevin Kee, Arnaud Gingold, Nicky Agate, Emilie Paquin, Mark Leggott, John Simpson, Jeff Moon:
FAIR Data Principles for the Humanities and Social Sciences: Sharing Knowledge and Perspectives Between Europe and Canada. - Nathan Kelber, Hannah L. Jacobs, Maggie Murphy, Brooke Andrade, John Knox, Kemba N'Namdi, Melissa Lingle-Martin:
Representation Matters: How Do We Promote a Radically Inclusive Digital Humanities?. - Amanda Marie Licastro, Lee Elaine Skallerup Bessette, Zachary N Whalen, Anne B. McGrail:
Exploring the Undiscovered Contours of DH. - Roopika Risam, Sylvia A. Fernández, Alex Gil:
Exploring Conferences as Sites of Public Digital Humanities in Times of Crisis. - Juan Steyn, Tunde Ope-Davies, Felix Ameka, Sara Petrollino:
Building new global DH communities: Africa and beyond. - Victoria Anne Van Hyning, Samantha Nicole Blickhan, Heather Froehlich:
Using and Sharing Crowdsourced Data. - Glen Worthey, Elisabeth Burr, Brian Croxall, Isabel Galina Russell, Matthew K. Gold, Leif Isaksen, Diane K. Jakacki, Micki Kaufman, Ernesto Priani Saisó, Ashley Sanders Garcia, Sara B. Sikes, Juan Steyn:
Demystifying ADHO, the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations.
Lightning
- Hadeer Aboelnagah:
Building Online Communities as a Platform for Collaborative Learning and Cross-Cultural Self- Expression; Saudi Female Students' Blog Hajj Behind the Scenes as an Example. - Mark Algee-Hewitt, Erik Fredner:
Typicality in the U.S. Novel. - Carolina Alves:
Women Personal Archives: the digitization of CPDOC's feminine collection and the relevance of women political action in contemporary Brazil. - Tara Lee Andrews:
Abusing the Concept of Normalization for Better Collation Results (and Profit). - Twila Bakker:
That's Not Vintage, It's Obsolete: Steve Reich's early e-sketches as a case study of current issues with early historical music notation software and why it matters. - Melodee Beals, Albert Meroño-Peñuela:
Reproducible Humanities Research: Developing Extensible Databases for Recording "Messy" Categorisation, Annotation and Provenance Data. - Pascal Belouin, Florian Kräutli:
A Prototype for a Truly Decentralized, Queryable LOD Store. - Maria Berger:
Evaluating Semantic Relation Alignment in Historical Bibles usingHistorical Embeddings. - Laura Biesiadecki:
An Online Odyssey: Digital Storytelling in the Humanities Classroom. - Abdelaziz Blilid:
«La planète numérique» d'un peuple autochtone transnational: Une analyse des liens hypertextes des sites web amazighs. - Kyle Paul Booten, Katy Ilonka Gero:
Poetry Machines: Empowering Creative Writers to Design DH Tools. - Oliver Calder, Eric Carlson Alexander:
Contrasting Playwrights through Sonic Signatures. - Ashley Champagne:
What Is A Reader? How Readers on Goodreads are Changing the Canon in the Twenty-First Century. - Louis Chartrand, Ulisce Desmarais-Grégoire:
Differential treatment: how testimony is discussed in assault and sexual assault cases at the Court of Appeal of Québec. - Cindy Conaway, Diane C. Shichtman:
Creating a Meaningful Genre Schema and Metadata using IMDb data for a Large-Scale Digital Humanities Project in Media Studies. - Patrick Miles Cuba, Bryan J Haberberger:
Championing Open Interactions with RERUM; Focusing and Preserving an Accessible Scholarly Conversation Across Disciplines. - Richard Cunningham:
Not TEI by Design: A Digital Scholarly Edition of Paradise Lost. - Megan Cytron:
Tiempo de destrucción: A stylometric examination of the posthumous publication of Luis Martín-Santos's unfinished work. - Tinghui Duan, Udo Hahn:
Diffusion and Change of the Romantic Concept in Historical Newspapers. - Klara du Plessis:
Stop Words. - Patrick Egan:
Enriching Metadata for Irish Traditional Music at the American Folklife Center. - Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara, Pedro Cuevas-Collante, Kassandra McLean, Tania Martuscelli, Nivea Soto-Lightbourn, Carlos Martins-Filho:
Portugueses de Papel: Exploring Lusophobia and desidentificação in Brazillian literature. - Natalia Ermolaev, Rebecca Koeser:
The Shakespeare and Company Project. - Augustine Akintunde Farinola:
DIGITAL HUMANITIES SCHOLARSHIP IN AFRICA: Prospects and Challenges. - Anaïs Fléchet, Olivier Compagnon, Gabriela Pellegrino Soares, Cyrille Suire, Elina Djebbari:
Transatlantic Cultures: a digital humanities project for a connected history of the Atlantic world (18th-21st centuries). - Ioana Galleron, Roxana Patras, Camelia Gradinaru:
Annotating spatial entities in Romanian Novels. - Evelyn Gius, Anna Murawska, Oliver Schmidt, Carla Sökefeld, Michael Vauth:
Sentiment sensitivity. Using sentiment analysis in literary studies to analyze genre and the depiction of illness. - Daniel James Gorman Jr.:
"Digitizing Rochester's Religions: Piloting a Community-University Partnership in the Digital Humanities.". - Vanessa Hannesschläger, Tanja Wissik:
Opening up Open Data: Strategies & success stories. - Amanda Henrichs:
Critical Making, Gender, and Textual Analysis: Beginning a Major Project. - Stefan Heßbrüggen-Walter:
What Is Formalisation? And Why Do We Need to Talk About It In DH?. - Elisabeth Hobisch, Martina Scholger, Alexandra Fuchs, Bernhard C. Geiger, Philipp Koncar, Sanja Saric:
Behind the Scenes of the Spectators: Uncovering Anonymous Authors in Periodicals of the Enlightenment. - Jen-Jou Hung, Kuang-hua Chen, Muh-Chyun Tang:
Linking digitalized Buddhist scripts and Buddhist studies publications. - Anatoly Vladimirovich Iashchenko:
The dynamics of Czechoslovakia's policy as a reaction to the influence of the USSR and the Warsaw Pact countries: on the materials of the archive of special services and the periodical press of Czechoslovakia 1968-1989.. - Antonio Jiménez-Mavillard, Kate Elswit, Harmony Bench:
Performer communities within a hyperconnected company network. - Leah Davina Junck:
Between Phallus and Freedom: An Ethnography on the Embodied Experiences of Tinder Users in Cape Town. - Akihiro Kawase:
Comparative analysis of rhythms in Japanese folk songs. - Rebecca Sutton Koeser, Nick Budak, Rebecca Munson:
Leveraging Google Sheets and GitHub for Data Curation on the Princeton Ethiopian Miracles of Mary Project. - Lena Krause:
MONA: from public art to our art with a mobile app. - David Toh Kusi:
Victimisation and otherisation in Cameroon Anglophone literature: A Study of Selected Authors from the 1980s to Present. - Yoo Young Lee:
Computational access to library's digital collections. - Nung-yao Lin, Shih-Pei Chen:
Intersecting Digital Archives and GIS Technologies: Bringing IIIF Images to GIS Environments. - Shu-Hui Lin:
Subject Analysis of Cultural Heritage: Consuls in Taiwan and Diplomatic Incidents. - Morgan Lundy:
"What Our Favorites Can Tell Us: A Computer-Directed Reading, Topic Modeling and Trend Analysis Investigation into 2, 000 New York Times Bestsellers and Genre Fiction Winners from 2005 to 2016". - Jeffrey A. T. Lupker, William J. Turkel:
Creating New Music with Big Data and Evolutionary Algorithms. - Prathmesh Madhu, Ronak Kosti, Torsten Bendschus, Corinna Reinhardt, Vincent Christlein, Andreas K. Maier, Peter Bell:
Deep Learning based Attribute Representation in Ancient Vase Paintings. - Kristen Mapes, Ellen Moll, Andy Boyles Petersen:
Bringing Newcomers into the Fold: Faculty Development through Values-Driven DH Pedagogy. - Rennie Mapp, Christian Howard-Sukhil:
Enhancing Community through Open DH Website Design. - Itay Marienberg-Millikowsky:
Sober Hopes: Designing an Introductory Course for Computational Research in Hebrew / Arabic Texts. - Jani Marjanen, Hege Roivainen, Leo Lahti, Mikko Tolonen:
Book printing and the rise of the vernacular in Europe, 1500-1820. - Paola Marongiu:
Co-occurrence of modal markers: a network analysis approach. - Mariam Matiashvili:
Argumentation Mining in Spoken Georgian Political Language. - Dennis Mischke, Michal Choinski, Joanna Byszuk, Mathias Göbel:
"Network Analysis and Spatial Stylometry in American Drama Studies" (NASSA). - Sander Münster, Ferdinand Maiwald, Mathias Hofmann, Walpola Perera:
The visual digital humanities - topics, researchers and cultures. - Rebecca Munson:
Structures of Thought: Common Readers and Data Modeling Annotations. - Cal Murgu, Atalay Kutlay:
Digital Humanities Start-Up Grant Retrospective: Towards a Sustainability Index for Grant Funded DH Projects. - Florian Niebling, Anna Riedmann:
Interactive Spatial Positioning of Historical Photographs in Virtual Reality: Results of a User Study. - Martha Brill Olcott, Michael Downs, Ryan Lumbsden:
The Fight for National Language Rights in the USSR. - Tunde Ope-Davies, Mojisola Shopide:
INVESTIGATING THE USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA FOR HEALTH CARE ADVOCACY IN NIGERIA: A DIGITAL MEDICAL HUMANITIES APPROACH. - Marie Puren, Pierre Vernus:
Revenge of the Silk. Elaborating and using a CIDOC CRM extension: a case study on silk-related artefacts. - Jonathan Reeve:
Corpus-DB: a Scriptable Textual Corpus Database for Cultural Analytics. - Hannah Ringler:
Rhetorical interpretation of stylometry methods in disciplinary writing: a question of hermeneutics. - Robert Roessler, Michael Behrisch, Johanna Beyer:
TexTiles: Visualizing the Patterns of Discourse. - Gian Duri Rominger, John O'Leary, Nick Budak:
DIRECT - Digital Intertextual Resonances in Early Chinese Texts. - Israel Abayomi Saibu, Ayomide Joseph Saibu:
Preservation of Osun-Osogbo Cultural Heritage in Nigeria: A Digitization Discourse. - Léa Saint-Raymond, Thierry Poibeau:
Pricing Opinions and Tastes: The Market for « Primitive » Artefacts through Sentiment Analysis. - Teresa Santa María, Monika Dabrowska:
Análisis del coro como personaje en la dramaturgia grecolatina y española incluidas en DraCor. - Michael Satlow, Michael Sperling:
The Rabbinic Social Network. - Stefania Scagliola, Peter Verhaar:
The Dutch Veterans Memoires Work Bench: Bridging the gap between a traditional and computational reading of memoirs. - Walter J. Scheirer, Christopher W. Forstall:
Quantitative Intertextuality: Analyzing the Markers of Information Reuse. - Melissa Schlecht:
Eruptive Art: Digital Analyses of Atmospheric Anomalies in American Painting. - Mehdy Sedaghat Payam, Marjan Moosavi:
Crossroads of Literature and History; Text Mining the Modern Persian Literature. - David F. Shultz:
Haikupedia. - Mark Shuttleworth, Jun Pan, Zhilu Tu:
Tracking the framing of politicians and news events across the multilingual Wikipedia: translation and its unseen impact. - Lynne Siemens:
University-Industry Partnerships in the Humanities: View from the partner and academic perspective. - Jean S. e Spritzer:
Prosopography in the digital era? Experiments in managing data from a Historical and Biographical dictionary. - Samantha Emily Stevens-Hall:
Making Uganda's Intellectual History Digital: Knowledge Preservation and Ethical Considerations. - Deanna Stover, Michaela Baca:
Cyborg Public Humanities: The Digital-Material Exhibit and the Classroom. - Chikahiko Suzuki, Asanobu Kitamoto:
Creating Structured and Reusable Data for Tourism and Commerce Images of Edo: Using IIIF Curation Platform to Extract Information from Historical Materials.. - Elizabeth Anne Swanstrom:
Coding Literary Ecologies. - Irene Tobón Restrepo:
La Enciclopedia de Banrepcultural: Una enciclopedia digital de patrimonio cultural colombiano, que nace de la colaboración de los visitantes de las Bibliotecas del Banco de la República. - Lik Hang Tsui:
Data-Driven In-class Activities for Chinese History Pedagogy. - Lik Hang Tsui:
Digital Approaches to Name Disambiguation of Chinese Historical Figures. - Serdar Tuncer, Boulou Ebanda De B'Beri:
Does Culture Still Matter? A Cross-Cultural Perspective on Human-Robot Interaction and Artificial Intelligence. - Serdar Tuncer, Boulou Ebanda De B'Beri:
The Future of Storytelling in the Age of AI and Posthumanism. - Julia DeWall Uhr:
Explore Plato's Cave in Virtual Reality. - Julia DeWall Uhr:
Promoting Library Accessibility and Outreach with Special Collections in Virtual Reality. - Leon van Wissen, Chiara Latronico, Sandra van Ginhoven, Veruska Zamborlini:
The Montias Case: an experiment with data reconciliation and provenance between research and cultural heritage institutions. - Cristina Vertan, Walther von Hahn:
Investigation of reliability in public history documents from 18th century. - Leon Wessels:
CLARIN for DH Scholars. - David Stewart White:
Encoding Belief: why digital has become the new location of salvation and destruction.. - Mark Wolff:
Computation and Rhetorical Invention: Finding Things To Say With word2vec. - Lu Xiao, Jianyi Liu, Wenchao Zhai, Liangqin Jiang:
Computational Analysis of Emotions and Topics in Survivor Interviews about Nanking Massacre. - Guangwei Zhang:
Deep Learning for Recognizing Chinese Historical Documents.
Long Presentations
- Stacy Allison-Cassin, Dean Seeman:
Recognizing Indigenous Sovereignty and Imagined Futures in the Context of Linked Data. - Alessio Antonini, Francesca Benatti, Edmund King:
Restoration and Repurposing of DH Legacy Projects. - Taylor B. Arnold, Lauren Tilton:
Understanding Depth in Deep Learning: Knowledgeable, Layered, Impenetrable. - Jan-Hendrik Bakels, Thomas Scherer, Jasper Stratil, Henning Agt-Rickauer:
AdA Filmontology - a machine-readable Film Analysis Vocabulary for Video Annotation. - Brian D. Ballentine:
Data Visualizations of Non-Human Animals and their Land. - M. H. Beals, Emily Bell, Julianne Nyhan, Tessa Hauswedell:
"Exalting the Cult of Gentlemanly Amateurism"[1]: Improving Computational Analysis with Humanities Narrative-Building Methodologies. - Kaspar Beelen, Ruth Ahnert, David Beavan, Mariona Coll Ardanuy, Kasra Hosseini, Katherine McDonough, Jon Lawrence, Yann Ryan, Giorgia Tolfo, Mia Ridge, Daniel van Strien, Olivia Vane, Daniel C. S. Wilson:
Contextualizing Victorian Newspapers. - David Michael Berry:
The Explainability Turn: Critical Digital Humanities and Explanation. - Maria Biryukov, Roman Kalyakin, Eva Andersen
, Lars Wieneke:
Topics, buckets, and psychiatry. On the collective creation of a corpus exploration tool. - Alison Booth:
Locating Biographies of Canadian and Native American Women: Nationality, Race, and Mobility in North America. - José Calvo Tello:
What is a Genre? A Graph Unified Model of Categories, Texts, and Features. - Jason Camlot, Tomasz Neugebauer, Francisco Berrizbeitia:
Dynamic Systems for Humanities Audio Collections: The Theory and Rationale of Swallow. - Vanessa Ceia, Rhian Lewis:
Trans-Hispanic Networks of Feminist Solidarity: The Rise and Spread of #8M. - Arianna Ciula, Paul Caton, Ginestra Ferraro, Brian Maher, Geoffroy Noël, Miguel Vieira:
The place of models and modelling in Digital Humanities: Intersections with a Research Software Engineering perspective. - James Cummings:
DH Awards: Possibilities and problems of an openly-nominated and openly-voted DH awareness-raising activity. - Javier de la Rosa, Álvaro Pérez, Salvador Ros, Elena González-Blanco:
PoetryLab. An Open Source Toolkit for the Analysis of Spanish Poetry Corpora. - Renée Desjardins:
How can science and knowledge be created for all and by all without #linguisticjustice?: Findings from a two-year study on the intersections between citizen science, social media, crowdsourcing, and Translation Studies.. - Wout Dillen, Joshua Schäuble:
Teaching Digital Humanities on Raspberry Pis. A Minimal Computing Approach to Digital Pedagogy.. - Melissa Dollman, Jennifer Jenkins, Rhiannon Sorrell:
Tribesourcing Southwest Films: Counter-Narrations and Speaking Back to Colonial Rhetoric. - Maud Ehrmann, Estelle Bunout, Simon Clematide, Marten Düring, Andreas Fickers, Roman Kalyakin, Frédéric Kaplan, Matteo Romanello, Paul Schroeder, Phillip Ströbel, Thijs van Beek, Martin Volk, Lars Wieneke:
Historical Newspaper Content Mining: Revisiting the impresso Project's Challenges in Text and Image Processing, Design and Historical Scholarship. - Katrina Fenlon, Trevor Muñoz:
What if we can't manage our way to better sustainability?. - Radhika Gajjala, Rhiannon Bettivia, Taylar Stagnar, Rustina Untari:
Situated Materialities, Object Agency and Resistant Bodies in Subalternized Craft: Neoliberal Market/Tourist Logics and Questions around what/why of the "decolonializing" of digital humanities. - Thomas Nikolaus Haider, Gerrit Kentner:
Speech Rhythm and Syntax in Poetry and Prose. - J. Berenike Herrmann, Thomas C. Messerli:
Metaphors we read by: Finding metaphorical conceptualizations of reading in web 2.0 book reviews. - Alexander Huber:
"Telling bigger stories": Formal ontological modelling of scholarly argumentation. - Asen O. Ivanov:
The Digital Curation of Broadcasting Archives at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation: Curation Culture and Evaluative Practice. - Ana Jofre, Josh Cole, Michael Reale, Vincent J. Berardi:
What's in a Face? Gender representation of faces in Time, 1940s-1990s. - Nathan Kelber:
Algorithms of Resistance: Using OCR and AI for Social Justice. - Marijn Koolen, Rik Hoekstra:
The Semantics of Structure in Large Historical Corpora. - Thomas Lippincott:
StarCoder: A general neural ensemble technique to support traditional scholarship, illustrated with a study of the post-Atlantic slave trade. - Chao-Lin Liu, Chang-Ting Chu, Wei-Ting Chang, Ti-Yong Zheng:
When Classical Chinese Meets Machine Learning: Explaining the Relative Performances of Word and Sentence Segmentation Tasks. - Jim McGrath:
"Work In Progress": Public Humanities, Digital Humanities, and Forms of Labor, Collaboration, and Audience. - Ben Miller:
Reading Certainty: Evidence from a Large Study on NLP and Witness Testimony. - Matthew Milner:
Nanohistory - An Experimental Digital History Methodology. - Kristoffer L. Nielbo, Peter Bjerregaard Vahlstrup, Jianbo Gao, Anja Bechmann:
Sociocultural trend signatures in minimal persistence and past novelty. - Nichole Misako Nomura, Mark Algee-Hewitt:
Novel Worldbuilding: Science Fiction. - Fabian Offert, Peter Bell:
Towards Open Computer Vision Methods: Visual Analytics of Machine Learning Models in the Digital Humanities. - Élika Ortega:
Binding Media. Contemporary Electronic Literature and Experimental Publishing. - Yi-Fan Peng, Pi-Ling Pai, Chao-Lin Liu:
Linking Time, Space, and Statements in One GIS System: A Use Case of Studying Individuals' Biographies. - Arthur Perret, Olivier Le Deuff:
All papers are data papers: from open principles to digital methods. - Steffen Pielström:
Null models in authorship analysis - an alternative approach to established methods in stylometry. - Marina Popea:
Quantifying cultural change: literary translation in Mexican periodicals (1894-1931). - Stacy Reardon, Rachael Samberg, Glen Worthey:
Legal Literacies for Text Data Mining. - Geoffrey Rockwell, Robert Budac, Bettina Berendt, Florence M. Chee, Todd Suomela:
Gamergate: Predicting the Present. - Glenn Roe, Clovis Gladstone, Mark Olsen, Robert Morrissey:
Mind the Gap: Bridging Distant and Close Reading across Heterogeneous Text Collections. - Yann Ryan, Mariona Coll Ardanuy, Daniel van Strien, Kasra Hosseini, Kaspar Beelen, James Hetherington, Katherine McDonough, Barbara McGillivray, Mia Ridge, Olivia Vane, Daniel C. S. Wilson:
Using smart annotations to map the geography of newspapers. - Gabriele Salciute Civiliene, Geoffroy Noël, Ginestra Ferraro, Natalia Romanova, Arianna Ciula:
Distant, Deep, Thick Reading across Languages: Building towards Inclusive Digital Epistemologies of Text. - Benjamin M. Schmidt:
Scrollership: a new name for some new ways of writing. - Chris Tanasescu, Diana Inkpen, Jean Vanderdonckt, Nicolas Burny, Vaibhav Kesarwani:
Multilayer Network Applications in Poetry. Centralities & Automated Corpus Expansion in Computationally Assembled Anthologies. - Peer Trilcke, Christopher Kittel, Nils Reiter, Daria Maximova, Frank Fischer:
Opening the Stage -- A Quantitative Look at Stage Directions in German Drama. - Tomas Vancisin, Mary Orr, Uta Hinrichs:
Illuminating Past Labor: Making Transformation Processes of Historical Documents Visible. - Leon van Wissen, Claartje Rasterhoff, Thunnis van Oort, Ivan Kisjes:
Serving the city: an automatic information extraction for mapping Amsterdam nightlife (1820-1940). - Raffaele Viglianti, Scott Trudell, Sarah Williams:
Variorum Editions Across Text and Music: the Early Modern Songscapes Project. - Zach Vowell, Ethan Kusters, Luca Soares, Samuel Verkruyse, Joey Wilson, Foaad Khosmood:
Morgan Papers: Exploring the Correspondence of California's First Female Architect. - Claire Warwick:
Framing the experience: a study of the history of interfaces to digital humanities projects. - Jingzhu Wei, Allen Renear:
Conceptual Analysis as Thickening: Influence as an Example. - Henry Alexander Wermer-Colan, Rikk Mulligan:
Prototyping the SF Nexus: Collaborative Models for Digitizing and Curating Speculative Fiction Collections as Data. - Florian Windhager, Saminu Salisu, Eva Mayr:
Reassembling Elephants: A Multi-Spatiotemporal Visualization Method for History and Humanities Data. - Caroline Winter, Randa El Khatib, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens:
The Open Knowledge Program: Creating Space for Digital, Public Scholarship.
Panels
- Gabriela Baeza Ventura, María Cotera, Linda García Merchant, Marco Seiferle-Valencia, KarenMary Davalos, AnneMarie Pérez:
#whereislatinxdh. - Tully Barnett, Megan Cytron, Rahul K. Gairola, Tyne Daile Sumner:
Global Renderings in the Queer Digital Humanities. - Elisa Eileen Beshero-Bondar, Janelle Jenstad, Jessica H. Lu, Paul Schacht, Rebecca Nesvet:
Markup as Critical Pedagogy. - Christina Boyles, Arun Jacob, Andy Boyles Petersen, Megan Wilson:
Operationalizing Surveillance Studies in the Digital Humanities. - Jason Camlot, Tanya E. Clement, Klara du Plessis, Liz Fisher, Deanna Fong, Yuliya Kondratenko, Emily Christina Murphy, Annie Murray, Michael O'Driscoll, Karis Shearer:
Ethical Soundings in Collaborative Digital Humanities Research Projects: Critical Scenarios from The SpokenWeb. - Joanna Devaney, Natalia Ermolaev, Anna Kijas, Anna Neovesky, Mark Saccomano, Raffaele Viglianti, Frederic von Vlahovits:
Deciphering Encoded Music: Increasing Access to Open Data Resources. - Emily Esten, Samantha Blickhan, Will Noel, Marina Rustow:
Scribes, Scholars, & Scripts: creating a Digital Humanities community through crowdsourcing. - Marisa Hicks-Alcaraz, William Camargo, Joseph Valencia, Samantha Cabrera Friend:
Unmaking/Remaking Memory Work: Centering Community Narratives of Latinx Lived Experience. - Olga Holownia, Sally Chambers, Grace Thomas, Ian Milligan, Ed Summers, Bergis Jules, Mark Phillips:
The Web in Amber: How the Ephemeral Human Digital Experience is Preserved and Analyzed. - Natalie M. Houston, Petr Plechác, Pablo Ruiz Fabo, Helena Bermúdez-Sabel, David Birnbaum, Elise Thorsen:
Understanding Rhyme Through Network Analysis. - Hadassah St. Hubert, Antonio Rojas Castro, Tobias Kraft, Kathrin Kraller, María José Afanador-Llach, Amalia S. Levi:
Compartir lo que nos une. Digitizing and Curating Colonial Records from the Caribbean and Central and South America for Public Outreach. - Christy Lynn Hyman, Alli Crandell, Sue Bergeron, Jesse Rouse, Shane Lynch, Jamila Moore-Pewu, Bryan Carter, Hilary Green:
Constructing Spatial Narratives: Considerations and Practices Across Communities. - Pamella R. Lach, Megan Martinsen, Amanda Visconti, Brandon Walsh, Heather Froehlich, R. C. Miessler, Nabil Kashyap:
Working at the Intersection: Digital Humanities Pedagogy, Social Justice, and Librarianship. - Matthew J. Lavin, Kent Chang, Yuerong Hu, Wenyi Shang, Aniruddha Sharma, Shubhangi Singhal, Ted Underwood, Jessica Witte, Peizhen Wu, Dan Sinykin, Melanie Walsh, Maria Antoniak:
Cultural Analytics and the Book Review: Models, Methods, and Corpora. - Peter Leonard, Abigail Potter, Lotte Wilms, Alex Humphreys:
Applied DH: Lessons from Using the Methods and Technology of Digital Humanities to Build Tools and Services for Researchers, Librarians and Curators. - Ashley Caranto Morford, Jordan McVittie, Katelyn Ward, Nicole Santos Dunn, Samantha McCormick, Sewsen Goitom-Igbu, Jeffrey Ansloos:
Twitter is an Indigenous Territory. - Claes Neuefeind, Brigitte Mathiak, Philip Schildkamp, Unmil Karadkar, Johannes Stigler, Elisabeth Steiner, Gunter Vasold, Fabio Tosques, Arianna Ciula, Brian Maher, Greg Newton, Stewart Arneil, Martin Holmes:
Sustainability Strategies for Digital Humanities Systems. - Kevin R. Page, Emmanuelle Delmas-Glass, David Beaudet, Samantha Norling, Lynn Rother, Thomas Hänsli:
Linked Art: Networking Digital Collections and Scholarship. - Todd Presner, Anna Bonazzi, Lizhou Fan, Gábor Tóth, Rachel Deblinger, David Shepard:
Digital Humanities Methods for Analyzing Holocaust and Genocide Testimonies. - Jasmine Rault, T. L. Cowan, Naveen Zehra Minai, Carina Guzmán, Henria Aton:
Risking I.T.: Trans-Feminist Queer Digital Performance, Archives and Information Technologies. - Padmini Ray Murray, Aditya Deshbandhu, Siddhartha Chakraborti:
Designing and Gaming: Doing Digital Humanities in India. - Dibyadyuti Roy, Nirmala Menon, Maya Dodd, Arjun Ghosh, Mayurakshi Chaudhuri, Chiranjoy Chattopadhyay:
Towards an Indian Decolonial Digital Humanities. - Christof Schöch, Karina van Dalen-Oskam, Maria Antoniak, Fotis Jannidis, David Mimno:
Replication and Computational Literary Studies. - Pamela H. Smith, Nick Laiacona, Terry Catapano, Naomi Rosenkranz, Tianna Helena Uchacz, Clement Godbarge, Tillmann Taape:
Sustainability in the Making and Knowing Project: From Scholarly Edition to Community Crossroads.
Posters
- Giuseppe Abrami, Alexander Mehler, Manuel Stoeckel:
TextAnnotator: A web-based annotation suite for texts. - Aiko Aida:
Re-interpreting the Paintings and Poems of the Lotus Sutra by a Co-occurrence Network: The Religion and Life of Aristocratic during the Japanese Medieval Ages. - Amélie Alrifaee:
Le Lotus and the women's voices of Egypt. - Talea Anderson:
Effect of Promotion, Rank, and Tenure Guidelines on Open Data Distribution. - David Bainbridge, J. Stephen Downie, Hemi Whaanga:
An Open Data Approach to Revealing Indigenous Texts in Large-Scale Digital Repositories: A Case-Study of Locating Pages of Māori Text in the HathiTrust. - Hélène Beauchef, Antoine Fauchié, Servanne Monjour, Nicolas Sauret, Marcello Vitali Rosati, Michael Eberle-Sinatra:
Les Ateliers de [sens public] : de l'édition collaborative au livre ouvert. - Emily Bell, M. H. Beals:
Beside and Beyond: Visualising the Paradata and Metadata of Digitised Historical Newspapers with SKOS and LOD. - Helena Bermúdez-Sabel, Francesca Dell'Oro, Paola Marongiu:
Visualisation of semantic shifts: the case of modal markers. - David Michael Berry, Barnaby Thorn:
Mythologies: A Sonification of Concept Formation in Relation to the Idea of a University. - Laura Biesiadecki:
Text Analysis of 19th and 20th Century Etiquette Books Using R. - Christopher William Blackwell, William Blackwell, Max Norman:
Les Misérables & the CITE Architecture: A Publication and Toolkit. - Akwasi Bosompem Boateng:
Social media in political engagements in Africa: A study of Twitter use in the intra-party elections of political parties in Ghana. - Lidia Bocanegra-Barbecho:
Ten years recovering the memory of republican exile with citizen collaboration. The results of E-xiliad@s Project: a perspective from the Digital Humanities and the Digital Public History.. - Alexandra Bolintineanu:
"Webs of Violence in Beowulf". - Lynne Bowker:
Improving machine translation literacy to facilitate and enhance scholarly communication. - Sheila A Brennan:
NEH Funding for Digital Projects. - Blanca Calvo Figueras, Tommaso Caselli, Marcel Broersma:
How Issues Guide The Life of News Stories. - Hugh Cayless, Martina Scholger, Helena Bermúdez-Sabel, Luis Meneses, Gimena del Rio Riande, Kiyonori Nagasaki:
Communicating the TEI Across Linguistic and Cultural Boundaries. - Donghyeok Choi, Juyong Park:
Entry and Rise In Bureaucracy: Patterns of Career Advancement in Joseon Dynasty. - Anne Cong-Huyen, Miranda Marraccini, Caitlin Pollock:
Feminist Revisions: An Emergent Model for DH in Libraries. - Darcy Cullen, Beth Fuget, Amber Ridington:
RavenSpace: Books Unbound. - Fabiola Delfin, Quinn Dombrowski, Isabel Galina Russell, Tassie Gniady, Rachel Hendery, Henriette Roued-Cunliffe, Zhenya Samoilova, Valerie Shepard, Deb Verhoeven, Claire Warwick, Amanda Wilson Bergado:
Building from Bones: DH-WoGeM and Care in DH. - Antoine Doucet, Martin Gasteiner, Mark Granroth-Wilding, Max Kaiser, Minna Kaukonen, Roger Labahn, Jean-Philippe Moreux, Günter Mühlberger, Eva Pfanzelter, Marie-Eve Therenty, Hannu Toivonen, Mikko Tolonen:
NewsEye: A digital investigator for historical newspapers. - Oliver Dunn, Alexis Litvine:
THOTH - Transcribing historical objects with tabulated handwriting. - Jessica Dussault, Greg Tunink, Karin Dalziel:
"She Was Simply a Woman Who Was in Search of Variety": Supporting Complex Searches on The Willa Cather Archive with Orchid. - Maciej Eder, Michal Wozniak:
A simple method of extracting keywords from texts. - Randa El Khatib:
Studying Geographical Patterns Across John Milton's Genres. - Lawrence Isaac Evalyn:
"Women's Writing in the Eighteenth Century: Evaluating ‘Representative' Corpora". - Antoine Fauchié, Margot Mellet, Servanne Monjour, Nicolas Sauret, Marcello Vitali Rosati:
Revue 2.0 : Repenser la mission des revues savantes en sciences humaines et sociales. - Ginestra Ferraro:
From data to visualisation: Dante's Divine Comedy as a case study.1. - Beth Fischer, Hannah L. Jacobs:
Visualizing Objects, Places, and Spaces: A Digital Project Handbook. - Frank Fischer, Anna Busch, Linda-Rabea Heyden, Mark Schwindt:
Faust Times Eighteen: A Network Analysis of Theatre Plays Around the Myth of Faust. - John Foley:
Automatic Extraction of Poetry from Digitally Scanned Books. - Takanori Fujita, Jaroslaw Kapuscinski, François Rose, Scott Bailey, Peter Broadwell, Simon Wiles, Glen Worthey:
Noh as Intermedia: Interactive Multi-Scale, Multimedia Analyses of Full-Length Noh Theater Performances. - Scott Goldstein:
Measuring and visualizing narrative structure in Jan Potocki's Manuscript Found in Saragossa. - Svenja Simone Guhr:
En France, on hurle - au Québec, on braille! Une comparaison diachronique de l'usage des verba dicendi dans la littérature franco-québécoise et française standard. - Paul Guille-Escuret, Florian Cafiero, Jeremy K. Ward:
No comment : Addressing comment sections in web analysis. - Allyssa Guzman, Albert A. Palacios:
Preservation and Ethical Re-Use of Crowdsourced Citizen Scholarship. - Thomas Nikolaus Haider, Annette van Dyck-Hemming, Jan Eberhardt:
Extracting a Social Network of Musicologists. - Vanessa Hannesschläger, Koraljka Kuzman Slogar, Walter Scholger:
The DARIAH ELDAH consent form wizard. - James Buffington Harr. III:
The Digital Medievalist Postgraduate Subcommittee: Networking, Research, and Open Collaboration. - James Buffington Harr. III:
The Petition Project: Visualizations and Representation of the 13th-Century Communication Network of Edward I. - Lukas Harzenetter
, Johanna Barzen, Frank Leymann, Brigitte Mathiak, Philip Schildkamp, Claes Neuefeind, Uwe Breitenbücher:
Analysis and Categorisation of Research Software in the Digital Humanities. - Amanda Henrichs:
Critical Making and Public Facing DH in the Liberal Arts Classroom: a case study.. - Jenna M. Herdman:
Victorian Poverty in Print and Digital Forms: Digitally Representing the Multimodal Publication History of Henry Mayhew's London Labour and the London Poor. - Timo Homburg:
Mind the gap: Filling gaps in cuneiform tablets using Machine Learning Algorithms. - Timo Homburg:
Towards Paleographic Linked Open Data (PLOD): A general vocabulary to describe paleographic features. - Richard Hörmann, Daniel Schlager:
Enhanced Stand-off TEI Annotation with StoReCo: A generic approach with the use of RDF.. - Damien Huffer, Shawn Graham:
Tracking the digital dead: A progress report in the use of transfer learning, image analysis, and forensic anthropology to classify human remains sold on social media. - Iliana Damirovna Ismakaeva:
Zemsky Educational Establishments: Development of the Database. - Fotis Jannidis, Leonard Konle, Peter Leinen:
Representing Genres with distinctive Words. - Jacob Jett, Boris Capitanu, Deren Kudeki, Timothy W. Cole, J. Stephen Downie:
Extending the Utility of the HTRC Extracted Features Dataset Through Linked Data. - Sarah Ketchley, Wendy Perla Kurtz:
Building Bridges: Pedagogical Strategies for Introducing Digital Humanities in the Undergraduate and Graduate Classroom. - Hoyeol Kim, Maura Ives:
Colorization of Illustrations in Charles Dickens' Novels Using Deep Learning. - JaShong King, Lydia Schriemer:
Women and Power in the Later Roman Empire: Diachronic and Geospatial Analysis Possibilities from TEI-Encoded Roman Legal Codes. - Asanobu Kitamoto, Shoko Terao, Misato Horii, Hiroshi Horii, Chikahiko Suzuki:
Integrating Historical Maps and Documents through Geocoding - Historical Big Data for the Japanese City of Edo. - Anastasia Klimashevskaia, Bernhard C. Geiger, Martin Hagmüller, Denis Helic, Frank Fischer:
"To be or not to be central" - On the Stability of Network Centrality Measures in Shakespeare's "Hamlet". - Alena Koroleva, Danila Bulavkin, Evgenii Glazunov, lldar Belyalov, Mariia Knysheva, Nikita Severin, Oleg Serikov:
Computer Vision Approaches to Body Language and Facial Expressions Analysis in XX-century Cinema. - Olivier Le Deuff, Arthur Perret, Clément Borel:
The Otletosphere : an interactive map of the network around Paul Otlet. - Maxim Lengo:
From Millions of Words to a Single Phrase: Examination of the TXM Software in Hebrew. - Kangying Li, Biligsaikhan Batjargal, Akira Maeda, Ryo Akama:
Toward Exploring Artist Information from Seal Images in Ukiyo-e Collections. - Ruifang Li:
Non-Linear Temporality in The Sound and the Fury -- A Digital Humanities View. - Chester Ronald Liwosz:
Increasing Sacred Site Accessibility for Indigenous Elders through Virtualization: Demonstrating Community Engagements at the Mesa Prieta Petroglyph Project. - Yaya Chenyue Lu, Ben Swift, Greta Hawes:
Analysis and Visualisation of Complex Familial Relationships in Greek Mythology. - Linqing Ma, Jihong Liang, Huiling Feng:
The Public Approach to Re-represent Chinese Rural Memory in Cyberspace: a Case Study on Gaoqian Village. - Aaron Mauro:
Using Bayesian Network Classifiers to Trace the Constuction of Race, Gender, and Class in all Print Editions of the Encyclopedia Britannica: 1768-2010. - Sarah McEleney, Kaylin Land, Andrew Janco, Quinn Dombrowski:
Russian Across Borders: Towards Virtual Language-Centric DH Working Groups. - Margot Mellet, Antoine Fauchié, Nicolas Sauret, Marcello Vitali Rosati, Arthur Juchereau:
Stylo, a semantic writing tool for scientific publishing in Human Sciences. - Luis Meneses, Jonathan Martin, Richard Furuta, Ray Siemens:
Analyzing Link Topology to Quantify the Degree of Planned Obsolesce in Online Digital Humanities Projects. - Yitzchak Miller, Gila Prebor:
From Metadata to linked Open Data and Wikidata : Yemenite Hebrew Manuscripts and Wikidata. - Suzanne Alayne Moody, Sunyam Bagga:
A comparative study of sentiment and topics in migration related tweets. - Sander Münster, Melissa Terras:
Introducing an Automated Pipeline for a Browser-based, City-scale Mobile 4D VR Application Based on Historical Images. - Kiyonori Nagasaki, Ikki Ohmukai, Toru Tomabechi, Masahiro Shimoda:
An Improvement of Collaborative Digital Scholarly Edition with IIIF. - Jun Ogawa, Satoru Nakamura, Ikki Ohmukai, Kiyonori Nagasaki:
Creating a New Semantic Model for Ancient Greco-Roman Prosopography-Toward a Contextual & Historical Description of the Prosopographical Data-. - Toshinobu Ogiso, Neisin Go, Yukie Ikeda, Tetsuya Sunaga:
Construction of the corpus of senmyō: one of the oldest materials of Japanese language. - Kazushi Ohya:
An online course system easy to make, preserve, and promote critical thinking. - Nozomu Okuda, Jeffery Kinnison, Neil Coffee, Walter J. Scheirer:
Integrating Intertextual Search into Your Web Application: The Tesserae Intertext Service API. - Martha Brill Olcott, Frances Davis, Keelyn Obrien, Katya Trotskyi, Michael Downs, Bridget McBride:
"Empowered Minorities: Differential Outcomes For Minorities Enjoying Kremlin Support". - Maria Olivier:
THE IMPORTANCE OF THE PRESERVATION OF HUMAN INVOLVEMENT OF SOUTH AFRICANS IN THE ANTARCTIC REGION AS THE ONLY COUNTRY IN AFRICA.. - Stephen Osadetz, Cole Crawford, Christine Fernsebner Eslao:
Not Coding Alone: Teaching the Collaborative Habits of DH in a MOOC. - Jessica Otis:
DH, Disciplinarity, and the Republic of Tweets. - Courtney M. Paddick, Carrie Pirmann:
Assessing the Impact of an Undergraduate Digital Humanities Summer Research Program. - Kevin R. Page, David Lewis, Laurence Dreyfus:
An interactive multimedia companion to Wagner's Lohengrin: encoding and visualising a motivic study. - Panagiotis Papantonakis, Fotios Fitsilis, Sotiris Leventis, George Mikros:
Xtralingua: An open-source tool for extracting quantitative text profiles. - Nikolaus Nova Parulian, Kristina Hall, Ryan Dubnicek, Yuerong Hu, J. Stephen Downie:
Evaluating a Machine Learning Approach to Identifying Expressive Content at Page Level in HathiTrust. - Michael Penn, Vijoy Abraham, Scott Bailey, Peter Broadwell, Simon Wiles:
The Digital Analysis of Syriac Handwriting (DASH) Project: Augmenting Manuscript Studies via Interactive Scriptcharts and IIIF. - Steffen Pielström, José Calvo Tello, Nils Reiter, Evelyn Gius, Christof Schöch, Simone Winko, Jonas Kuhn, Fotis Jannidis:
A Priority Programme on Computational Literary Studies. - Ricardo Medeiros Pimenta, Priscila Ramos Carvalho, Josir Cardoso Gomes:
The Lusophone Digital Humanities and What They (We) are Doing from the South: Textual Corpus Analysis and Fair Principles to Tackle Hegemony. - Caitlin Pollock, Joe Bauer:
Thinking Backwards, Walking Ahead: Guiding Humanities Researchers through Digital Project Life Cycles. - Ernesto Priani Saisó, Isabel Galina Russell:
Colaboración recíproca - ¿Cómo los proyectos de humanidades digitales pueden retribuir a las instituciones culturales?. - Marie Puren, Pierre Vernus:
Better preserving the European Silk Heritage with the SILKNOW ontology. A CRM extension for modelizing the production process of silk artefacts. - Paolo Rossini:
Cartesianism as a Social Epidemic: A Network Analysis Approach. - Maggie Ryan, Lindsay Gypin, Krystyna K. Matusiak, Benjamin M. Schmidt, Peter Organisciak:
Conceptual Modeling of Similarities and Duplication in Large-Scale Digital Libraries. - Shouji Sakamoto:
Paper Feature Extraction from Digital Images. - Claus-Michael Schlesinger, Gabriel Viehhauser, Mona Ulrich, Jan Hess, Roland Kamzelak, Heinz Werner Kramski, Kerstin Jung, Jonas Kuhn, Björn Schembera, Thomas Bönisch, Andreas Kaminski:
SDC4Lit - a science data center for literature. - Benjamin M. Schmidt:
The semantics of the U.S. street map. - Thomas Schmidt, Philipp Hartl, Dominik Ramsauer, Thomas Fischer, Andreas Hilzenthaler, Christian Wolff:
Acquisition and Analysis of a Meme Corpus to Investigate Web Culture. - Thomas Schmidt, Florian Kaindl, Christian Wolff:
Visualizing Collocations in Religious Online Forums. - Julian Schröter:
Supervised Learning and the Indeterminacy of Disordered Genres. - Zoe Schubert, Enes Türkoglu, Øyvind Eide, Jan Gerrit Wieners, Kai Michael Niebes:
Because the world is multidimensional: Annotations for storytelling with 3D objects. - Mark Schwindt:
Statistical Traces of Censorship in Russian Political Thought. - Tatsuki Sekino:
Time Information System, HuTime - A Visualization and Analysis Tool for Chronological Information of Humanities. - David Lawrence Shepard:
HANDLE: Get a Grip on MALLET. - Ayako Shibutani, Makoto Goto:
How Do Research Data Develop? International Standardisation of Scientific Data in Historical Studies. - Muyang Shi, Danielle Albers Szafir, Eric Carlson Alexander:
A Survey of Data and Encodings in Word Clouds. - Daniil Skorinkin, Irina Busurkina, Oleg Serikov:
Experiments in Analysis of Industry-Academia Collaboration and Research Trends. - Joseph Ssebulime, Johann Van Wyk:
THE DIGITAL TURN IN AFRICA - ACADEMIC LIBRARIES AS INTERSECTIONS FOR DIGITAL HUMANITIES INITIATIVES. - Chris Alen Sula, Xiaoguang Wang, Heejin Park, Claudia Berger:
Digital Humanities among the iSchools: An Anlysis of DH Courses. - Raluca A. Tanasescu, Cristian A. Marocico:
Taming the Data: Web-Scraping and De-Duplicating Messy Multilingual Philosophy Corpora. - Orion Teal:
Teaching Across the Digital Divide: The Challenges of Doing Digital Humanities in the Community College Classroom. - Lauren Tilton, Taylor B. Arnold:
Distant Viewing Toolkit: Software for the Analysis of Visual Culture. - Maurizio Toscano, John Tierney:
The Historic Graves crowdsourcing project: 10 years transcribing Irish history. - Richard Tzong-Han Tsai, Cheng-Han Wu, Pi-Ling Pai, I-Chun Fan:
Automatic Labeled Data Generation for Person Named Entity Disambiguation on the Ming Shilu. - Charlotte Tupman, Jacqueline Christmas, Dmitry Kangin:
Reconsidering the Roman Workshop: using machine learning to examine the processes behind inscribed texts. - Eugenia Ustinova:
The Hierarchy of Characters: Quantitative Dominance Relations in Russian Drama. - Victoria Anne Van Hyning:
By the People at the Library of Congress. - François Vignale, Alex Hebing, Julian Gonggrijp, Quentin Morcrette:
Integrating an Annotation Tool into a Validation Process: The Case of Read-It. - Jiayun Wang, Biligsaikhan Batjargal, Akira Maeda, Kyoji Kawagoe, Ryo Akama:
Making Ukiyo-e Easier to Discover: A Recommender System for Digital Archives. - Maartje Weenink:
Who's Afraid of the Big Bad ?: Researching Trends in the Early Gothic Novel using Word Embeddings. - Julius Wilm:
Free Land for Whom? Mapping Land Acquisition and Dispossession under the Homestead Act, 1863-1912. - Tanja Wissik, Hendrik Schmeer, Frank Fischer, Franciska de Jong, Walter Scholger, Leon Wessels:
DH Teaching Activities as a Resource for Research: Accessing the DH Course Registry Data via an API. - Taizo Yamada, Satoshi Inoue:
A Flow for Digitizing Japanese Historical Materials and their Long-Term Use. - Gregory Yauney, David Mimno:
Network Analysis Finds Shifts in the History of Modern Architecture. - Calvin Yeh, Sean Wang, Shih-Pei Chen:
Information extraction across textual corpora: semi-automatic text-tagging workflow with Chinese local gazetteers. - Mariana Ziku, Elli Leventaki, Alexa Brailas, Stavroula Maglavera, John Mavridis:
MAZI means together: An open-source "minimal computing" local network infrastructure used for cultural event organisation, fieldwork research and community-based curation.
Short Presentations
- Ayodeji Ayoola Adedara:
Doing Ecological Identity: Ecoparadox in Governor Babatunde Fashola's Speeches. - Sepideh Alassi, Lukas Rosenthaler, Rob Iliffe:
An Interactive 3D Visualization of RDF-based Digital Editions. - Alexei Alexeev:
Constructing and Deconstructing Digital Serpentary: Goals Established, Challenges Encountered, Lessons Learned, Discoveries Made.. - Mark Andrew Algee-Hewitt, Annika Butler-Wall:
Harry Potter and the Engaged Reader: Community Interactions and Influence in Serialized Fan Fiction. - Lorenzo Allori, Carlotta Paltrinieri:
A Collaborative Workspace for Archival Research: MIA and the EURONEWS Project. - Sarah Ames:
Developing the Data Foundry: the National Library of Scotland's data-delivery platform. - Clifford B. Anderson, Corey E. Brady, Brian Broll, Lynn T. Ramey:
Human-Centered Computing for Humanists: Case Studies from the Computational Thinking and Learning Initiative at Vanderbilt University. - Tara Lee Andrews:
An Ontology for Critical Editions of Variant Text. - Taylor B. Arnold:
Visual Authority, Privacy, and Surveillance in the Age of Deepfakes. - Mathieu Aubin:
Queering the Tape Recorder: Transforming Surveillance Technologies through bill bissett's Queer Poetic Voice. - Taivanbat Badamdorj, Adiel Ben-Shalom, Nachum Dershowitz, Lior Wolf:
Fast Search with Poor OCR. - Clayton John Benjamin:
Inventing A Digital Chorapleth Map: An Alternative Choragraphic/Psychogeographic Mapping Praxis. - Patricia Bentley:
Intersections of the Cultural Kind: Public Digital Humanities and the Museum. - Elisa Eileen Beshero-Bondar, Pilar Maria Herr, Amber A. McAlister, Gregory H. Bondar, Joseph Bleehash:
Sustainably modeling a 3D virtual tour: Can we avoid the "black box"?. - Eliza C. Bettinger, S. Ani Mukherji:
Mapping the Ghadr Directory: Dimensions of Diasporic Anticolonialism and State Surveillance. - Olin Bjork:
Interactive Transcripts and Multimodal Shakespeare. - Christopher William Blackwell, Chiara Palladino, MacKense Greico, Allie Bolton:
DUCAT: Passage/Translation Alignment with the CITE Architecture. - Samantha Nicole Blickhan, Victoria Anne Van Hyning:
Crowdsourced Text Transcription on the Zooniverse Platform: Models for Design, Development and Evaluation. - Helen Katherine Bones:
Linked Archives: a Digital Approach to Visualising Historical Literary Networks. - Jeffrey Gordon Bourns, Julia Hammond Flanders:
Cherokee Syllabary Texts: Digital Philology and Experiential Learning. - Allison Burkette, William A. Kretzschmar:
Web 2.0 for an Authoritative Web Site. - Andrew Burrell, Rachel Hendery:
The "No-Interface" Interface for Research VR. - Matt Burton, Matthew J. Lavin, Jessica Otis, Scott B. Weingart:
New Scholarship in the Digital Age: Making, Publishing, Maintaining, and Preserving Non-Traditional Scholarly Objects. - Florian Cafiero, Marie Puren:
"On the record": transcribing and valorizing qualitative interviews with XML-TEI. - Monica Calderon-Carranza, Enedina Ortega-Gutierrez:
La obra de los científicos sociales del Siglo XX llevadas a las plataformas digitales del siglo XXI: los principios y prácticas de las humanidades digitales. - Alix Chagué, Marie Puren, Manuela Martini, Éric de la Clergerie, Pierre Vernus, Lionel Tadjou:
Reconstructing the gendered division of labor in the French textile trades. Distant reading of primary qualitative sources with NLP tools (18th century-beginning of the 20th century). - Crystal Nicole Chokshi:
Gmail's Smart Compose: A Critical Composit(ion). - Fabio Ciotti:
Theoretical intersections: cognitive poetics, cultural evolution, and distant reading in literary studies. - Corey Clawson:
Visualizing a Translational Queer Poetics. - Melanie Conroy:
Metrics for Distant Reading Literary History. - Gregory R. Crane, Alison Babeu, Elias Eells, Maryam Foradi, Camilla Rossini, Farnoosh Shamsian, Sophia Sklaviadis, Zach Sowerby, James Tauber, Allyn Waller:
Beyond Translation: language hacking and new pathways into language.. - Brian Croxall, Diane K. Jakacki:
Who Teaches When We Teach DH? Some Answers and More Questions. - Kevin Day:
"Beyond the logic of commensurability: a cultural analysis of media artworks and digital media in information capitalism". - Francesca Dell Oro:
WoPoss - A World of Possibilities. An open access annotated corpus to study the diachrony of modality in the Latin language. - Michèle Duguay:
Virtual Space, Voice, and Gender in Recorded Popular Music from 2008-2018. - Andrew Dunn:
Accessibility and Reception: Vector Semantics, Reading Publics, and the Changing Reception of Literary Works. - Jessica Dussault, Laura K. Weakly:
From Silo to Repo: Enforcing File Structure to Improve Workflow and Access. - Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara:
Archival Justice in the DH Classroom: Examining El Diario de la Gente and the Chicanx Movement in Boulder, Colorado. - Joshua Alma Enslen:
Data Art, Public Engagement, and Luso-Brazilian Literature and Culture: Reflections on the Bird-watching Exhibition. - Maria Esteva, Tanya E. Clement, Weijia Xu, Aaron Choate, Hannah Robbins Hopkins:
AI4AV (Artificial Intelligence for Audiovisual): Design and Evaluation of a Shared System for LAMs. - Beth Fischer:
Physically-Based Rendering (Maya) for Experimental Modeling of Medieval Objects. - Stefania Forlini, Uta Hinrichs:
Reading Like Alice: Tricks of Perspective in Reading and Visualization. - Simon Gabay, Lucie Rondeau du Noyer, Matthias Gille Levenson, Ljudmila Petkovic, Alexandre Bartz:
Quantifying the Unknown: How Many Manuscripts of Sévigné Still Exist?. - Roger Christopher Gillis:
"Open GLAM": Opening up digital cultural heritage collections for the digital humanities. - Martin Grandjean:
A Conceptual Framework for the Analysis of Multilayer Networks in the Humanities. - S. E. Hackney:
How Do You Spell "😤"?: The expansion of Unicode and the blurred line between text and image in digital space. - Adam Hammond, Krishnapriya Vishnubhotla, Graeme Hirst:
The Words Themselves: A Content-Based Approach to Quote Attribution. - Anelise Hanson Shrout:
The Potential and Danger of Digital History Pedagogy. - Bench Harmony, Kate Elswit:
Visceral Histories: Analyzing Transmission through Katherine Dunham's Dance Repertory. - Alison Hedley:
Crowdsourcing Training Data: Efficacy and Ethics. - Patrick Helling:
Modelling Consultation Workflows for Research Data Management in the Humanities. - Nastasia Herold, Thérèse Ottawa:
Ethics and responsibilities of open access - lessons learned from the Wikipedia project of the Atikamekw First Nation. - J. Berenike Herrmann, Carolin Odebrecht, Diana Santos, Pieter Francois:
Towards Modeling the European Novel. Introducing ELTeC for Multilingual and Pluricultural Distant Reading. - Mark J. Hill:
Counting Burned Books: A Quantitative Analysis of the Great Fire of London. - David Lowell Hoover:
Booth Tarkington, Blindness, Dictation, and the Durability of Style. - David Lowell Hoover:
Testing Rolling.Classify. - Laura Horak:
Transing DH: Adopting a Trans-Centric Approach to Building the Transgender Media Portal. - Christian Howard-Sukhil:
Project Twitter Literature: Scraping, Analyzing, and Archiving Twitter Data in Literary Research. - Shi-Yun Huang, Shang-Yun Wu, Yu-Chun Wang, Cheng-Han Wu, Jung-Yi Tsai, Richard Tzong-Han Tsai, I-Chun Fan:
Implementation of Event Classification and Spatio-temporal Information Integration Analysis based on Meteorological Records in Historical Texts: A Digital Humanities Case Study on Climate Change and Social Trends. - I Mei Hung, Chijui Hu, Jieh Hsiang:
Exploring Guangxu-era missionary activities in Taiwan from Chinese Recorder, Dan-Hsin Archives and Ming-Qing Taiwan Administrative Archives through DocuSky. - Elizabeth Hunter:
Bitter Wind: Adapting Greek Tragedy for Spatial Computing. - Lubomir Ivanov:
Haiku Author Recognition. - Diane K. Jakacki, Katherine Mary Faull, Justin Schaumberger:
Encoding Working Lives: Linking Labor, Office, and Religion in 18th-century Manuscript Collections. - Stefan Jänicke:
Teaching at the Intersection of Digital Humanities and Visualization. - Frédéric Kaplan, Raphaël Barman, Mathieu Clavel, Albane Descombres, Hakim Invernizzi, Marion Kramer, Laurene Puerto, Santiago Saint-Supery, Cedric Viaccoz:
Pulses: Decentralized Smooth Semantization of Atomic Historical Knowledge. - Jesse P. Karlsberg:
Sounding Spirit Overlays and Understories: OCR and Consortial Thematic Research Collections. - Andre Kåsen, Håvard Østli, Andrea M. Huus, Lars Johnsen:
A Neural OCR Engine for North Saami. - Micki Kaufman:
"Quantifying Kissinger" - Visualizing the Many Worlds of the Kissinger Correspondence. - Nathan Kelber:
The Plant Humanities Workbench: Using Linked Open Data to Discover Early Modern Plant History. - Rebecca Sutton Koeser:
Seven collections of prosody: the difficulty of visualizing non-hierarchical data. - Zoe Genevieve LeBlanc:
Circulating and Computing Anti-Colonialism: Modeling Revolutionary Information Networks and Radical Ideas in the Long 1960s. - Sharon M. Leon:
Digital Public History: Origins of the Field and Possibilities for the Future. - Daniel Libatique, Dominic Machado, David Neel Smith:
Caveat magister: a computational approach to designing a Latin curriculum. - Amy J. Lueck, Brian Beams, Tanya Chiykowski-Rathke, Matthew V. Kroot:
Indigenous Collaborations on Digital Public Memory Work in the Classroom. - Pengfei Liu, Sabine Loudcher, Jérôme Darmont, Emmanuelle Perrin, Jean-Pierre Girard, Marie-Odile Rousset:
Metadata model for an archeological data lake. - Morgan Lundy, Frank Webb, Amir Karami:
How Bisexual+ Community Members Tweet about Health: A Community-Informed, Topic Modeling Approach to Characterizing Under-Reported Health Needs of LGBTQ Twitter Users. - Chao Maina:
DIALOGUES ON DETENTION - AN ITERATIVE, INCLUSIVE APPROACH TO 3D VISUALISATIONS OF COLONIAL CAMPS IN KENYA. - Enrique Mallen, Luis Meneses:
Using computer vision to identify graphic elements in Picasso's poetry. - Kelli Maloy, Fiona Carter:
Analyzing Border Crossings in Contemporary Irish Literature with Literary Mapping. - Kristen Mapes:
Discovering Digital Humanities Methods Through Pedagogy: A Study of Introductory DH Syllabi. - Rennie Mapp:
An Advising Framework for Intersecting Disciplines within Graduate Digital Humanities Certificate Programs. - Rongqian Ma:
CR/10 Website as a Digital Public Humanities (DPH) Site. - Austin Mason
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Digital History, Deep Mapping and Public Heritage in the Undergraduate Classroom. - Jim McGrath:
Archives, Podcasts, and Place-Based Audio Storytelling. - Samuel Mickelson:
The Miiyupimatisiiun Research Data Archives Project: Co-establishing a usable Indigenous data management system. - Sarah Middle:
Widening access to Linked Ancient World Data. - Rachel Clare Midura:
Early Modern Digital Itineraries: Modeling European Place and Space, 1545-1747. - Malcolm Mitchell, Eric Carlson Alexander:
Stopifu: Supporting Task-Specific Stoplisting for Topic Models. - Gabriela Margarita Morales Medina, Ben Dougherty:
Mapping Memory in Post-Hurricane Maria Puerto Rico By Combining Rhetoric and GIS. - Sanjin Muftic:
Aural Palimpsests: Voices, Space, History. - Krista Alexandra Murchison:
(Re)collecting the Archive: Virtually Recovering Medieval Manuscripts Destroyed During World War II. - Herbert Natta, Maria Valese:
Digital Linguistic Landscape: the multilingual system of Ottawa. - Iian Neill, Joris J. van Zundert:
Residual or Essential: On the Problem of Overlap as Argument to Broaden the Solution Space of Markup. - Emmanuel Ngué Um:
A TEI-XML Model for tone representation in African languages. - Jessica Ogden, Emily Maemura:
A tale of two web archives: Challenges of engaging web archival infrastructures for research. - Jenn Olive:
Never Alone, Never Finished: Defining Never Alone's World Games Genre as Ethical Alternative to Empathy Games. - Peter Organisciak, Benjamin M. Schmidt:
Inferring book relationships at the trillion-word scale. - Chiara Palladino, Farimah Karimi, Brigitte Mathiak:
NER on Ancient Greek texts with minimal annotation. - Bill Pascoe:
Mapping Meaning: learnings from indigenous mapping technology for Australia's digital humanities mapping infrastructure. - José Pino-Díaz, Nuria Rodríguez-Ortega:
Reutilización digital de datos públicos de la BNE como método heurístico para el análisis, mapeo y evaluación de las políticas culturales artísticas locales; aplicación a los sistemas expositivos temporales de Málaga y Valencia.. - Carrie Pirmann, Bhagawat Acharya, Brian King, Katherine Mary Faull:
Training Algorithms to Read Complex Collections: Handwriting Classification for Improved HTR Models. - Petr Plechác, Thomas Nikolaus Haider:
Mapping Topic Evolution Across Poetic Traditions. - Thierry Poibeau, Mylène Maignant, Frédérique Mélanie-Bécquet, Clément Plancq, Matthieu Raffard, Mathilde Roussel, Mathilde Saurat:
OuPoCo, the combinatorial poetry workbench (L'ouvroir de poésie combinatoire). - Julia Polyck-O'Neill:
Potential Archives: How Digital Humanities and Feminist Ethical Praxis Will Transform the Interdisciplinary Artist Archive. - J. D. Porter:
A Digital Study of Ralph Ellison's Integrative Form. - Nadezhda Povroznik:
Digital History of Post-Soviet Virtual Museums. - Simone Rebora, Piroska Lendvai, Moniek M. Kuijpers:
Annotating Reader Absorption. - Amanda Regan, Eric Gonzaba:
Mapping the Gay Guides: Understanding Queer Spaces in Pre- and Post-Stonewall America. - Marine Riguet, Motasem Alrahabi:
Analyse automatique pour une étude du genre : quels jugements des écrivaines au XIXe siècle ?. - Jan Rörden, Rainer Simon, Doris Gruber, Martin Krickl, Bernhard Haslhofer:
Semi-Automatic Identification of Travelogues. - Michael Satlow, Elli Mylonas:
Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine. - Christof Schöch, Maciej Eder, Rosario Arias, Pieter Francois, Antonija Primorac:
Foundations of Distant Reading. Historical Roots, Conceptual Development and Theoretical Assumptions around Computational Approaches to Literary Texts. - Daniela Monika Schulz:
Crossroads, shortcuts, detours, bypasses or dead ends? Attempts to standardization and interoperability within the context of the CLARIAH-DE project. - David Lawrence Shepard, Takako Hashimoto, Kilho Shin, Takeaki Uno, Tetsuji Kuboyama:
Unsupervised Rumor Detection on Twitter using Topic Homogeneity. - Sara B. Sikes, Clarissa Ceglio, Wes Hamrick, Tom Scheinfeldt:
DH and the Gig Economy: The opportunities and ethical challenges of Sourcery. - Elizabeth Lauren Smith:
De-centering Darwin: opening up nineteenth century scientific correspondence and putting Darwin in context. - James Smithies, Fadi Balaawi, Pascal Flohr, Shaher Rababeh, Sahar Idwan, Carol Palmer, Shatha Mubaideen, Alessandra Esposito, Arianna Ciula:
MaDiH (مديح): Mapping Digital Cultural Heritage in Jordan. - Yuting Song, Biligsaikhan Batjargal, Akira Maeda:
Finding Identical Ukiyo-e Prints across Databases in Japanese, English and Dutch. - Wilhelm Gustaf Tempelhoff:
Designing accessible platforms: Site-specific digital literature for people with visual impairment. - Laure Thompson, David Mimno:
Constructing and Analyzing Short Science Fiction at Scale. - Lauren Tilton:
Taking a Visual Turn in DH. - Mikko Tolonen, Mark J. Hill, Ali Ijaz, Ville Vaara, Leo Lahti:
Data-driven analysis of canonical works in early modern Britain. - Maurizio Toscano, Aroa Rabadán, Salvador Ros, Elena González-Blanco:
Evolución y escenario actual de las Humanidades Digitales en España. - Aaron Tucker, Kieran Ramnarine:
Datasets of Criminal Faces Within and Under Facial Recognition Software (FRS) From a Digital Humanities Perspective. - Rostislav Tumanov, Gabriel Viehhauser, Alina Feldmann, Barbara Koller:
Modeling possible stories. A digital edition of Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo's Divertimento per li Regazzi. - Robert Tweheyo:
A digital assessment tool for monitoring and planning food security interventions in rural households of Uganda. - Michael Ullyot, Adam James Bradley:
Machine Learning for Literary Criticism: Analyzing Forms, Genres, and Figurative Language. - Menno van Zaanen, Benito Trollip, Phathutshedzo Ramukhadi, Respect Mlambo:
Identifying relations between characters in Afrikaans, Tshivenḓa, and Xitsonga book. - Joris J. van Zundert, Raymond A. Mar, Karina van Dalen-Oskam, Emily Temple, Isabel Bowman, Farzaneh Heidari, Ahn T. P. Nguyen:
Features of Timelessness: Intermediate Report on a Quest for Stylistic Features that Mark Literary Canonicity. - Paul August Vierthaler:
Algorithmically Mapping Historical Fascination in Late Imperial Chinese Literature. - François Vignale, Alessio Antonini, Guillaume Gravier:
The Reading Experiences Ontology (REO): Reusing and Extending CIDOC CRM. - Lorella Viola, Jaap Verheul:
The GeoNewsMiner: An interactive spatial humanities tool to visualize geographical references in historical newspapers. - Thorsten Vitt:
Graph models for the genesis of Goethe's Faust. - Jun Wang, Xiaoyu Li, Enhua Bian, Linxu Wang, Shuran Liu, Nuo Chen:
A Visualization-Assisted Reading Systemfor a Neo-Confucian Canon. - Jun Wang, Liyuan Zhang, Haici Yang:
Can Digital Humanities Help in Finding Research Questions? A Comparative Analysis of the Attitudes Towards Neo-Confucianism Study of the Scholars Today and 300 Years Ago. - Jada Emily Watson:
From Public Humanities to Social Remembering: Big Data and the Digital Redlining of Women in Country Music Culture. - Olivia Wikle, Evan Williamson, Devin Becker:
CollectionBuilder: Using Static Web Technologies to Create Digital Collections and Teach DH Principles. - Sean A. Yeager:
Close-Reading the Endnotes for Word-Frequency Signposts & Polyvocal Citations.
Workshop/Tutorial 2
- Clarisse Bardiot, Miguel Escobar Varela:
Multimodal publication platforms for the performing arts. - Natalia Ermolaev, Rebecca Munson, Andrew Janco:
Critical Project Management for DH: Rethinking the Project Charter. - Kit Heintzman:
Greening the Digital Humanities.
Workshop/Tutorial 4
- Eric C. Alexander, Adam James Bradley, Catherine DeRose, Mennatallah El-Assady, Uta Hinrichs, Stefan Jänicke:
From Sketching to Coding: Teaching Visualization as a Thinking Process. - Simon Appleford, Gabriel Anderson Hankins, Anouk Lang:
Reimagining Graduate Education in the Digital Humanities From Below. - Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens:
Open, Digital Scholarship: Issues, Initiatives, and Research Commons in the Humanities and Social Sciences. - Melodee Beals, Emily Bell:
Exploring the Atlas of Digitised Newspapers: Enhancing Access to and Collaborative Research with Digitised Historical Newspapers. - Barbara Bordalejo, Daniel Paul O'Donnell:
Diversity and Inclusion for Digital Humanists. - Steven Krauwer, Darja Fiser:
TwinTalks 3: Understanding and Facilitating Collaboration in DH. - John Laudun, Clarisse Bardiot, Mila Oiva:
Culture Analytics Workshop : Networks. - Chiara Palladino, Anna Zhang, Maryam Foradi, Tariq Yousef:
How to Read All Languages: Translation Alignment with Ugarit. - Philip Schildkamp, Lukas Harzenetter
, Frank Leymann, Brigitte Mathiak, Claes Neuefeind, Uwe Breitenbücher, Anna Fischer:
Workshop on Modelling and Maintaining Research Applications in TOSCA. - Felicity Tayler, Sarah Simpkin, Marjorie Mitchell, Constance Crompton, Karis Shearer, Matthew Lincoln, Mikhel Proulx, Meghan Goodchild:
Making Research Data Public: Workshopping Data Curation for Digital Humanities Projects. - Raffaele Viglianti, Hugh Cayless:
Minimal TEI Publishing with CETEIcean. - Katherine L. Walter, Paul Arthur, Carrie Heitman:
Sustaining Digital Humanities Centers, Labs and Institutes. - Sean Wang:
RISE and SHINE: Introduction to an API-based e-infrastructure for interoperable textual resources and research tools. - Olivia Wikle, Evan Williamson, Devin Becker:
Creating Digital Collections with Minimal Infrastructure: Hands On with CollectionBuilder for Teaching and Exhibits.
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