Thursday 7 June |
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08:45 – 09:30 | Registration | |||
Scheltema Room | Posthumus Room | Max Nettlau Room | ||
09:30 – 11:00 | 1.1 Reflections on DH | 1.2 Linguistic Studies | 1.3 History I | |
chair: Gerben Zaagsma | chair: Vincent Vandeghinste | chair: Susan Hogervorst | ||
09:30 | LP: An Ethnography of Codework: Making the Epistemology of Digital Humanities Coding Visible – Joris van Zundert, Smiljana Antonijevic, Tara L. Andrews | SP: A Parsed Corpus of Southern Dutch Dialects – Anne Breitbarth, Anne-Sophie Ghyselen, Jacques Van Keymeulen | LP: Quantitative analysis of public discourse in Europe 1470-1910 – Leo Lahti, Ville Vaara, Jani Marjanen, Hege Roivainen, Ali Ijaz, Simon Hengchen, Iiro Tiihonen, Tanja Säily, Antti Kanner, Mark Hill, Eetu Mäkelä, Mikko Tolonen | |
SP: Geo-visualising dialect data: the experience of the Database of Southern Dutch Dialects (DSDD) – Sally Chambers, Piraye Hacigüzeller, Jacques Van Keymeulen, Veronique De Tier, Liesbet Triest,Roxane Vandenberghe | ||||
10:00 | LP: Boundary practices in digital humanities – Max Kemman | SP: Building a Latin metaphor dictionary (Lexicon translaticium Latinum) – William Short, Alessandro Buccheri, Antonella Florio, Malik Tuwebti | LP: Encyclopaedic Discourses Revisited: Integrating Topic Models in the 18th Century – Glenn Roe, Clovis Gladstone | |
SP: An approach to language periodization based on word usage: looking for a pivot point in Latin – Valeria Generalova, Daria Kondakova | ||||
10:30 | LP: Lessons Learned from a Digital Tool Criticism Workshop – Marijn Koolen, Jasmijn van Gorp, Jacco van Ossenbruggen | SP: Measuring Variation in African Sign Languages: a Data Driven Approach – Manolis Fragkiadakis, Victoria A.S. Nyst | LP: Have Women Changed the Political Debate? Studying the Substantive Representation of Women in Postwar Britain – Kaspar Beelen | |
SP: Rethinking intertextuality and its digital representation: a test-case in Late Greek Epic – Ioannis Doukas | ||||
11:00 – 11:30 | Tea Break | |||
11:30 – 12:30 | Opening Keynote – Prof. Jane Winters | |||
12:30 – 13:30 | Lunch | |||
Scheltema Room | Posthumus Room | Max Nettlau Room | ||
13:30 – 15:00 | 2.1 Literature and linguistics 1 | 2.2 Cultural Heritage | 2.3 Round table | |
chair: Karina van Dalen-Oskam | chair: Valérie Schaefer | |||
13:30 | LP: Hidden indicators. Modal Particles in modern Dutch fiction and fiction translated from English: a quantitative approach – Ton van der Wouden, Saskia Lensink, Karina van Dalen-Oskam | LP: Bridging the Gap between Academia and Museums – Mark Depauw | RT: The semantics of cyberpast. Modelling historical data for LOD research environments – Sebastiaan Derks, Menno den Engelse, Antske Fokkens, Gerard Kuys, Harm Nijboer, Lodewijk Petram, Veruska Zamborlini, Ivo Zandhuis | |
14:00 | LP: TMI? Visualisation as Research Instrument for Computational Philology – Elli Bleeker, Bram Buitendijk, Ronald Haentjens Dekker, Astrid Kulsdom | SP: Structuring Cultural Heritage PROVenance: The Rijksmuseum Use Case – Steven Kuhnen, Rebecca Sepers, Chris Dijkshoorn, Victor de Boer, Lora Aroyo | ||
SP: Assessing integration capabilities in the Cultural Heritage Sector – Mike Priddy, Linda Reijnhoudt | ||||
14:30 | SP: Classical Hebrew Stylometry: Initial challenges – Pierre Van Hecke, Johan de Joode | SP: Enabling language processing of cultural heritage content in Digital Humanities: interoperability between Europeana and CLARIN – Maria Eskevich, Twan Goosen, Nuno Freire, Clemens Neudecker | ||
SP: Between author and scribe: authorship attribution and verification with pseudo-ensemble methods – Lukasz Gagala | SP: The digital dossier génétique of Michael Speier‘s budapester metromorphosen – Thorsten Ries | |||
15:00 | Tea Break | |||
Scheltema Room | Posthumus Room | Max Nettlau Room | ||
3.1 Round table | 3.2 History II | 3.3 Spatial Humanities | ||
chair: Susan Aasman | chair: Richard Zijdeman | |||
15:30 | RT: Integrating Libraries and Digital Humanities – Michiel Cock, Esther ten Dolle, Steven Claeyssens | LP: Measuring Innovation in the Art and Book Market during the Dutch Golden Age – Claartje Rasterhoff, Kaspar Beelen, Weixuan Li, and Ivan Kisjes | SP: Integrating OpenStreetMap and Linked Open Data to Make Mapping Historical Leiden Semantic – Arie van Steensel, Thomas Vermaut | |
SP: Church, Power and Space in Holland in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries. An interdisciplinary Approach with the help of GIS – Hans Mol, Gilles de Langen, Thomas Vermaut | ||||
16:00 | SP: The Event-detection Gap Manual vs. automatic event detection in historical research – Susan Hogervorst, Hennie Brugman, Lars Buitinck, Marieke van Erp, Edwin Klijn, Wouter Kouw, Martine de Vos, Jeroen Willemsen | |||
SP: MarineLives corpus of 17th century legal records. An example of cross-disciplinary reuse of structured & semi-structured text corpora – Nga Bellis-Phan, Colin Greenstreet | SP: Mapping Foreign Migration to Belgium, Lessons learned from the digitization of the index cards of the Belgian foreigner’s police 1840-1914 – Sarah Heynssens | |||
16:30 | SP: Visualization of text data and mapping of statements by Zemstvo deputies – Nadezhda Povroznik | SP: Knowledge dissemination and discovery in Dutch excavation data; using AGNES to uncover hidden information – Alex Brandsen, Suzan Verberne, Milco Wansleeben | ||
SP: Argumentation Mining in Political Debates – Shoreh Haddadan, Elena Cabrio, Serena Villata, Leendert van der Torre | SP: Holocaust Research and Network Analysis. Visualizing the Impact of WWII on the Ego Network of Rosey E. Pool (1905-1971) – Lonneke Geerlings | |||
18:00 | Conference Dinner |