Time |
Event |
Location |
09.00 – 10.20 |
Parallel Paper Sessions D |
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Curaton & Collection II
Chair: Trudi Noordermeer |
Gresham room |
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Varieties in contemporary Dutch — combining the research possibilities offered by MIMORE and GrETEL |
Liesbeth Augustinus, Ineke Schuurman, Sjef Barbiers |
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How can language technology fight against language death? |
Ivett Benyeda, Eszter Simon, Péter Koczka |
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Distant Readings II
Chair: Tara Andrews |
Tassis room |
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Beyond the Book: globalization in literature from a digital perspective |
Floor Buschenhenke, Karina van Dalen-Oskam, Carlos Martinez-Ortiz, Marijn Koolen |
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Literary constellations. A Digital Humanities approach to the study of literary salons in Mexico during the 19th century |
Silvia Gutierrez |
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Visual hermeneutics |
Peter Verhaar |
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The Document as Event: Applying automatic semantic role labeling to collections of theatre reviews |
Thomas Crombez |
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Geospatial Applications
Chair: Wout Dillen |
Elsschot room |
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PROJECT PRESENTATION: GIStorical Antwerp: a micro-level data tool for the study of past urban societies, test-case: Antwerp |
Iason Jongepier, Ellen Janssens |
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MAGIS Brugge: a 16th-century bird’s-eye view on Bruges as a digital stage for public urban history |
Elien Vernackt, Bram Vannieuwenhuyze |
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Analyzing the Dutch-Asiatic Trade in the 17th and 18th centuries by using a spatial and quantitative approach |
Erik van Zummeren, Robert-Jan Korteschiel |
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Examining the Bomb Sight augmented reality app for exploring location based historical data |
Catherine Jones, Dan Karran, Patrick Weber |
10.20 – 11.00 |
Coffee Break |
Dürer room |
11.00 – 12.00 |
Parallel Paper Sessions E |
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Curation & Collection III
Chair: Elli Bleeker |
Gresham room |
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The History of Cultural Heritage Collections: Exploring New Approaches to Analysis and Visualization |
Toby Burrows |
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Event-based object identification |
Alina Saenko |
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Enabling personal authoring and narrative making: Sustainable resuse of digital objects for interactive teaching and learning tools |
Catherine Jones, Lars Wieneke, Alexandre Genon, Frederic Reis, Frederic Allemand |
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Distant Readings III
Chair: Marijn Koolen |
Elsschot room |
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Thomas Kling’s “Bakchische Epiphanien” – “Projekt ‘Vorzeitbelebung’“. Reconstructing the Digital Writing Process from a Hard Drive in the Thomas Kling Archive (Digital Forensics) |
Thorsten Ries |
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Polemics Visualized – morphological analysis for Syriac |
Hannes Vlaardingerbroek, Marieke Van Erp, Wido van Peursen |
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Combining quantitative and qualitative methods in digital analyses of literary style |
J. Berenike Herrmann |
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Networks & Topics I
Chair: Antal van den Bosch |
Tassis room |
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TEI Annotation and Network Analysis of Diplomatic History Documents |
Florentina Armaselu, Marten During |
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Reporting the Empire: The Branding of Metropolises and Empire in the Pall Mall Gazette 1870-1900 |
Tessa Hauswedell, Melvin Wevers |
12.00 – 13.00 |
Lunch |
Dürer room |
13.00 – 14.20 |
Parallel Paper Sessions F |
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Curation & Collection IV
Chair: Thomas Crombez |
Elsschot room |
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The TRAME Project – Text and Manuscript Transmission of the Middle Ages in Europe. |
Emilaino Degl’Innocenti, Alfredo Cosco |
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Visualizing the Dutch Folktale Database |
Iwe Everhardus Christiaan Muiser, Mariet Theune |
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Visualizing medieval book production: Data visualization in medieval manuscript studies |
Giulio Menna, Marjolein de Vos |
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Using Parallel Data to improve Part-of-Speech tagging of 17th century Dutch |
Dieuwke Hupkes, Rens Bod |
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Cyber Culture II
Chair: Walter Daelemans |
Gresham room |
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Mapping urban multilingualism through Twitter |
Enrique Manjavacas, Ben Verhoeven |
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Automatically identifying periodic social events from Twitter |
Florian Kunneman, Antal van den Bosch |
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Topics in Dutch Minority Languages on Twitter |
Anna Katrine Jørgensen, Lysbeth Jongbloed-Faber, Jolie van Loo |
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TheRiddlerBot: A next step on the ladder towards computational creativity |
Ben Verhoeven, Iván Guerrero, Francesco Barbieri, Pedro Martins, Rafael Pérez Y Pérez |
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Networks & Topics II
Chair: Lars Wieneke |
Tassis room |
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Automated historical judgement extraction. Analyzing perspectives on big and small heroes through NLP |
Miel Groten, Yassine Karimi, Serge Ter Braake, Antske Fokkens |
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Tourist or pilgrim? Modelling two types of travel bloggers |
Suzanne van der Beek, Tom van Nuenen |
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What makes dream text dreamy? |
Antal van Den Bosch, Iris Hendrickx, Maarten van Gompel, Ali Hürriyetoğlu, Folgert Karsdorp, Florian Kunneman, Louis Onrust, Martin Reynaert, Wessel Stoop |
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Modelling Discussion Topics to Improve News Article Tagging |
Chris Emmery, Menno van Zaanen |
14.20 – 16.00 |
Coffee + Demo Session |
Dürer room |
16.00 – 16.30 |
Closing keynote |
Tassis room |
16.30 – 17.00 |
Closing Panel: Chair: Marijn Koolen |
Tassis room |