Please note: long papers are 30 minutes (including questions) and short papers are 15 minutes (including questions).
Parallel Session #1
Historical Research and Network Analysis I – Chair: Marten Düring
Long Paper | Social Network Analysis of the League of Nations’ Intellectual Cooperation, an Historical Distant Reading | Martin Grandjean |
Short Paper | Multimodality in overdrive: a dynamic exploration of historical networks | Pim van Bree, Geert Kessels |
Short Paper | EHRI: Holocaust Research in the Digital Age | Conny Kristel, Martijn Eickhoff, Daan de Leeuw |
Geo-humanities I – Chair: Christophe Verbruggen
Long Paper | How Do GIS Improve Working With Religious Statistics | Damien Thiriet |
Short Paper | Exploring cultural itineraries using social networks and geographic analysis: a Via Francigena use case of histograph | Catherine Emma (Kate) Jones, Marta Severo, Daniele Guido |
Short Paper | RAT: A Referencing and Annotation Tool for Digitized Early Maps | Winfried Höhn, Christoph Schommer |
Digital Transformations I – Chair: Lars Wieneke
Long Paper | you.can?( :read ) | Joris J. van Zundert |
Short Paper | The Liège Game Lab: presentation of a young research center on videogames | Björn-Olav Dozo et al. |
Short Paper | Mapping Digital Literature in Europe | Giovanna Di Rosario |
Short Paper | How to rethink poetry with mobile devices and touch screens? | Emmanuelle Pelard |
“ScanRobot” and “Nainuwa”: presenting the scanning robot and virtual library system of Treventus – Chair:
Demo | “ScanRobot” and “Nainuwa”: presenting the scanning robot and virtual library system of Treventus | Max Kleiss, Treventus |
Parallel Session #2
Digital Heritage and Material Culture – Chair: Tara L. Andrews
Long Paper | Unlocking heritage data though a flexible data model and geo-application | Berdien De Roo et al. |
Short Paper | Material Culture and Spaces of Remembrance: A Study of Cemeteries in Luxembourg in the Context of the Greater Region | Christoph K. Streb, Thomas Kolnberger |
Short Paper | MEDEA: The Multidisciplinary Process of Setting Up A Crowd-Sourcing Platform for the Recording and Enriching of Archaeological Metal Detecting Data | Pieterjan Deckers et al. |
Digital Textual Analysis I – Chair: Mike Kestemont
Long Paper | Mining XIXth century periodicals: an experimental toolbox | Pierre-Carl Langlais |
Short Paper | The Ideal Corpus. Towards a Critique of Large Digital Libraries from a Digital Humanities Perspective | Steven Claeyssens |
Short Paper | Quantifying the popularity of the British Illustrated London News in the Australian colonies using Trove, 1842-1872 | Thomas Smits |
Digital Arts and Culture I – Chair: Martijn Kleppe
Long Paper | Cinema Parisien 3D: 3D Visualization as a Tool for Studying the History of Cinema-going | Julia Noordegraaf, Loes Opgenhaffen, Norbert Bakker |
Short Paper | A Digital Application Project Allowing the Personalisation of the Museum Visit | Céline Schall, Yannick Naudet |
Reflections on Digital Humanities I – Chair: Gerben Zaagsma
Long Paper | Invisible Interpretations: Intellectual History in the Digital Age | Mark J. Hill |
Short Paper | Dimensions of Digital History Collaborations | Max Kemman |
Short Paper | Research and Computational Practices: an Interdisciplinary Encounter. Technology ancilla philosophiae? | Cristina Marras, Michela Tardella |
Parallel Session #3
Digital Languages and Linguistics I – Chair: Marijn Koolen
Long Paper | Compiling Tools and Resources for Studying of Luxemburgish Language and beyond | Joshgun Sirajzade |
Short Paper | Topic Coherence for Dutch | Janneke M. van der Zwaan, Maarten Marx, Jaap Kamps |
Short Paper | The Dictionary of the Flemish Dialects goes digital | Jacques Van Keymeulen et al. |
Digital Textual Analysis II – Chair: Steven Claeyssens
Long Paper | Towards a Digital Hermeneutics? Interpreting the User’s Response to a Visualisation Platform for Historical Documents | Florentina Armaselu, Catherine Jones |
Short Paper | Searching and analyzing large annotated text collections in Nederlab | Hennie Brugman |
Short Paper | Entity Centric Historical Text Mining: a people-centric approach to modern Dutch religious history | Mariona Coll Ardanuy, Maarten van den Bos |
Reflections on Digital Humanities II – Chair: Sally Wyatt
Long Paper | Diversity in Digital Humanities | Barbara Bordalejo |
Short Paper | Implementing DH in university curricula: an undergrad’s view | Jolan Wuyts |
Digital Editions, Manuscripts and Inscriptions – Chair: Wout Dillen
Long Paper | Codice Pelavicino: between digital edition and Public History | Enrica Salvatori, Roberto Rosselli Del Turco, Chiara Alzetta |
Short Paper | Graph Database API for Variant Texts and Scholarly Editions | Tara L. Andrews, Sascha Kaufmann |
Short Paper | What can Digital Humanities do for a neglected field in Humanities? A project about the Arabic Pauline manuscripts | Claire Clivaz, Sara Schulthess, Martial Sankar |
Short Paper | Studying formulaic language in Latin inscriptions through Named Entity Recognition: two new Trismegistos databases | Mark Depauw, Tom Gheldof |
Parallel Session #4
Geo-humanities II – Chair: Catherine Jones
Long Paper | New ways in onomastics: Digitised analysis and visualisation of the areal distribution of family names. The example of the onomastic landscape within the historical borders of Luxembourg. | W. Amaru Flores Flores |
Short Paper | Toponym Resolution using a learning algorithm in Ancient Upper Mesopotamia | Martin Unold, Christophe Cruz, Frank Boochs, Kai-Christian Bruhn |
Digital Literary Analysis – Chair: Thorsten Ries
Long Paper | Creating an extended author’s dictionary to support digital literary research | Margit Kiss, Tamás Mészáros |
Short Paper | The Literary Surface: A Plea for the Use of Measurement in Narratological Analysis | Kim Jautze, Roel Smeets |
Short Paper | Discovering an Encyclopaedic Novel: a case study in automatically analysing Harry Mulisch’s The Discovery of Heaven (1992) | Leon van Wissen, Marieke van Erp, Ben Peperkamp |
Digital Arts and Culture II – Chair: Saskia Scheltjens
Long Paper | Evernote, Zotero and other tools: understanding art historians’ needs through their digital practice | Christina Kamposiori, Claire Warwick, Simon Mahony |
Short Paper | Automatic Timeline Visualization of Paintings | Tom De Smedt, Thomas Crombez, Lucas Nijs |
Short Paper | SMTP: Stedelijk Museum Text Mining Project | Jeroen Smeets, Johannes C. Scholtes, Claartje Rasterhoff, Margriet Schavemaker |
Digital Transformations II – Chair: Joris J. van Zundert
Long Paper | From top-down education to convergence culture: the rise of a Transmedia Literacy | Matteo Ciastellardi |
Short Paper | Multilingual Personality Profiling on Twitter | Ben Verhoeven, Barbara Plank, Walter Daelemans |
Parallel Session #5
Historical Research and Network Analysis II – Chair: Marten Düring
Long Paper | Linking biographical data to study cultural networks in the Renaissance: the project ‘Prosopography in Network’ | Sandra Toffolo |
Long Paper | Visualisation of the prosopography of Polish and German experts on Eastern Europe: Are non-computed data useable for visualisation? | Estelle Bunout |
Short Paper | A new reading of primary sources via the digital analysis of social networks. ‘The Werner Committee and the debates on European economic and monetary integration’ | Elena Danescu, Henriette Heimbach, Marten Düring, Daniele Guido |
Digital Textual Analysis III – Chair: Demmy Verbeke
Long Paper | The Measure of Middle Dutch: Rhythm and Prosody Reconstruction for Middle Dutch Literature, a Data-Driven Approach | Wouter Haverals |
Long Paper | Authorship Verification with the Minmax Metric | Mike Kestemont et al. |
Short Paper | Stylometry for medieval chronicles on the example of the “Kaiserchronik” | Łukasz Gągała |
Digital Languages and Linguistics II – Chair: Sally Chambers
Long Paper | Converting Seventeenth-Century Dutch to Modern Dutch | Erik Tjong Kim Sang |
Long Paper | A boost for the digital infrastructure for linguistics: the Taalportaal | Ton van der Wouden |