Time |
Event |
Location |
09:15-10:15 |
Paper Session C |
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Unstable Data (2)
Chair: Dirk van Hulle
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KB Aula |
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Digital Architecture and the Role of the Editor: Mapping Invention in Writing |
Elli Bleeker |
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Genetic Criticism and the Auto-Saved Document |
Thomas Crombez |
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Towards a digital edition of the Vierde Partie of the ‘Spiegel Historiael’: Preliminary theoretical and technical considerations |
Ulrike Wuttke |
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About DH (2)
Chair: Sally Wyatt
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KB B/C |
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Coding the Humanities |
Jan Hein Hoogstad and Marijn Koolen |
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DH, AIME and the philosophical inquiry |
Andrej Gogora |
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Digital Humanities in the classroom: Mapping strategies and possibilities for teaching computational methods in humanities curricula |
Stef Scagliola, Fernie Maas and Els Stronks |
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Copyright
Chair: Steven Claeyssens |
Huygens ING Tesselschadezaal |
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The great 20th-century hole: What the Digital Humanities miss |
Alastair Dunning |
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Authorship and authenticity in the visions of Elisabeth of Schönau |
Renske van Nie |
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Digital Humanities research and intellectual property rights: the case of The riddle of literary quality |
Tjeerd Schiphof and Karina van Dalen-Oskam |
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Emotion
Chair: Antal van den Bosch |
Huygens ING Annie Romein-Verschoorzaal |
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CLiPS Stylometry Investigation (CSI) Corpus: A Dutch corpus for the detection of age, gender, personality, sentiment and deception in text |
Ben Verhoeven and Walter Daelemans |
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From sentiment mining to mining embodied emotions. Emotional Styles on the Dutch Stage, 1600-1830 |
Inger Leemans, Kristine Steenbergh, Herman Roodenburg, Erika Kuijpers |
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The Riddle of Literary Quality Project |
Corina Koolen, Kim Jautze and Andreas van Cranenburgh |
10:15-10:45 |
Coffee Break |
Foyer |
10:45-11:45 |
Paper Session D |
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Cross Culture
Chair: A. Seza Doğruöz |
KB Aula |
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Melodic Segmentation Across Cultural Traditions and Styles |
Marcelo Rodríguez López and Anja Volk |
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NER as a gateway drug to the Linked Data cloud: Application of Named-Entity Recognition on cultural heritage metadata |
Simon Hengchen, Max De Wilde and Seth van Hooland |
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Translator’s influences on Hitler’s Mein Kampf |
Aron Brouwer, Corina Koolen and Rens Bod |
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Images
Chair: Lars Wieneke |
KB B/C |
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Patterns of reception: analyzing the artistic reception of early nineteenth-century British genre painting with phylogenetic systematics |
Sophie Kruijssen |
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The Text of the Document. Image-Text linking in the Beckett Digital Manuscript Project. |
Wout Dillen |
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Why Do People Stop and Look at Images? – Using big data to understand visual affordances – |
Ronald Hünneman and Floris de Jonge |
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Linked Data
Chair: Els Stronks |
Huygens ING Tesselschadezaal |
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Linking the STCN and Performing Big Data Queries in the Humanities |
Wouter Beek, Rinke Hoekstra, Fernie Maas, Albert Meroño-Peñuela and Inger Leemans |
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Persistent identification: supporting digital humanities |
Alina Saenko |
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Talk of Europe – Linking European Parliament Proceedings |
Max Kemman and Astrid van Aggelen |
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Names
Chair: Karina van Dalen-Oskam |
Huygens ING Annie Romein-Verschoorzaal |
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An exploration of computational stylistics as applied to encyclopaedic and polemical literature |
Gunther Martens |
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Text Analytics for Detecting Dutch, German, and Allied Perspectives on Events at the End of the Second World War in the Arnhem-Nijmegen Region |
Antal van den Bosch and Marten Düring |
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Towards Extracting a Semantic Graph of Entities from Unstructured Text |
Ridho Reinanda, Vincent Traag, Jacky Hicks, Maarten de Rijke, Fridus Steijlen and Gerry van Klinken |
12:00-12:45 |
Panel Session |
KB Aula |
12:45-13:00 |
Closing remarks |
KB Aula |