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Strictly Speaking: Character Attribution in Literary Dialogue with Language Models
Sarah Griebel1, Glen Layne-Worthey2, Ryan Dubnicek1,2, Daniel J. Evans1, J. Stephen Downie1,2
1Department of Information Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, United States of America; 2HathiTrust Research Center, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, United States of America
This paper explores techniques for automatic speaker attribution in literary novels using fine-tuned and prompted large language models.
Modificar para Restaurar? Implicações éticas do restauro digital de fotografias históricas através de Inteligência Artificial Generativa
Daniela Teixeira Gomes
NOVA FCSH, Portugal
A presente comunicação pretende promover uma reflexão deontológica sobre a integração de ferramentas de IA generativa no restauro digital de fotografias históricas. Através do debate teórico e exemplos práticos, são levantadas importantes questões que concernem a salvaguarda da autenticidade histórica, sendo necessária uma contribuição da humanística digital na sua aplicação.
Identifying Humor, Critique, and Gender: Computational Analysis of the Gracioso Archetype in Spanish Golden Age Theater
Allison Anne Keith1, Antonio Rojas Castro2, Kerstin Jung1, Hanno Ehrlicher2, Sebastian Padó1
1University of Stuttgart, Germany; 2University of Tübingen, Germany
Playwrights of the Spanish Baroque period (1600-1700) subverted classical theater conventions, creating new norms for the contemporary audience. In this paper we examine one new norm, the character archetype, 'gracioso' a humorous servant character. We investigate three aspects of the characterization of the gracioso using natural language processing tools.
Save the dates - Event-Based Modeling and Preserving Cultural Heritage of Dance in the German Democratic Republic
Philipp Sauer1, Melanie Gruß2, Caroline Helm2, Uwe Kretschmer1, Franziska Naether1, Patrick Primavesi2
1Sächsische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Germany; 2Universität Leipzig, Germany
The German Democratic Republic saw specific developments of pratices of dance during the division of Germany. Our contribution presents a pilot project to catalogue and preserve the cultural heritage of dance in the GDR through digital methods and engagement with contemporary witnesses.
North York Recipe for Healing: Community-Based Digital Storytelling Archive
Jingshu Yao
University of Toronto, Canada
“North York Recipes for Healing” (2023) is an open-access digital archive of oral histories, presented through ArcGIS Story map. The project documented the experience of the East Asian communities in Toronto, Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic, and encouraged the community to heal together through sharing culinary knowledge and stories.