Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
Date: Monday, 14/July/2025 | |
9:00am - 12:30pm | Building Ethical Bridges: Collaborative Approaches to Research Integrity in the Digital Humanities (Workshop) Vicky Garnett1,2, Otto Bodi-Fernandez3, Francis P. Crawley4, Françoise Gouzi1, Paweł Kamocki5, Koraljka Kuzman Šlogar6, Dirk Luyten7,8, Walter Scholger9, Kristen Schuster10 1: DARIAH-EU, Ireland; 2: Trinity College Dublin; 3: AUSSDA (Austrian Service Provider of CESSDA-ERIC); 4: Coalition for Advancing of Research Assessment (CoARA)’s Working Group on ‘Ethics and Research Integrity Policy for Responsible Research Assessment in Data and Artificial Intelligence (ERIP)’; 5: Leibniz-Institut für Deutsche Sprache; 6: Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Research; 7: Belgian State Archives; 8: Study and Documentation Centre for War and Contemporary Society; 9: University of Graz; 10: University of Southampton Location: Aud B2 (TB) |
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ID: 418
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Pre-Conference Workshop and Tutorial Methods: copyright, licensing, and permissions standards, systems, and processes, digital access, privacy, and ethics analysis, open access methods, sustainable procedures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Education/ pedagogy, Library & information science, Sociology, Transgender and non-binary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Research ethics, research methodologies, open science, CARE principles, FAIR Building Ethical Bridges: Collaborative Approaches to Research Integrity in the Digital Humanities (Workshop) 1DARIAH-EU, Ireland; 2Trinity College Dublin; 3AUSSDA (Austrian Service Provider of CESSDA-ERIC); 4Coalition for Advancing of Research Assessment (CoARA)’s Working Group on ‘Ethics and Research Integrity Policy for Responsible Research Assessment in Data and Artificial Intelligence (ERIP)’; 5Leibniz-Institut für Deutsche Sprache; 6Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Research; 7Belgian State Archives; 8Study and Documentation Centre for War and Contemporary Society; 9University of Graz; 10University of Southampton The evolving digital ecosystem presents new ethical challenges for researchers in the (digital) humanities and social sciences. This workshop addresses those challenges by highlighting the critical importance of understanding best ethical practices. The results of this workshop will be developed into a white paper for wider discussion and dissemination. |
9:00am - 12:30pm | Design Qualitative Research on Large Text Corpora using I-Analyzer (Workshop) Mees van Stiphout1, Berit Janssen2, Jelte van Boheemen1 1: Utrecht University; 2: University of Amsterdam Location: Aud B3 (TB) |
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ID: 702
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Pre-Conference Workshop and Tutorial Methods: digital research infrastructures development and analysis, open access methods, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, History, Literary studies, Political science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: text mining, qualitative research, large datasets, word models, research design Design Qualitative Research on Large Text Corpora using I-Analyzer (Workshop) 1Utrecht University; 2University of Amsterdam This workshop is an introduction to using text mining tools such as I-Analyzer for qualitative research, on both a theoretical and practical level. Learn how to design effective lists of search terms, how to become aware of your context, and how to use datasets containing millions of documents! |
9:00am - 12:30pm | Networking Through Collaborative Reflection on Methods: A Peer Review–World Café for Early Career Researchers (Workshop) Anna Schlander1, Ruth Reiche1, Johanna Konstanciak2, Alexandra Büttner3, Aline Deicke3, Andrea Rapp1, Marina Lemaire2 1: Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany; 2: Trier University; 3: Academy of Science and Literature Mainz Location: B210 (TB) |
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ID: 404
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Pre-Conference Workshop and Tutorial Methods: public humanities collaborations and methods, scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods, sustainable procedures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, Humanities computing, Linguistics, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Digital literacy, doctoral network, peer review, science communication, scientific quality criteria Networking Through Collaborative Reflection on Methods: A Peer Review–World Café for Early Career Researchers (Workshop) 1Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany; 2Trier University; 3Academy of Science and Literature Mainz This workshop promotes data literacy in humanities, highlighting data as resources based on human decision-making. 12 PhD students meet in a World Café to peer review their projects mutually, emphasizing research design and reproducibility. By changing perspectives in a role-play, participants will develop their skills in methodology and scientific communication. |
9:00am - 12:30pm | From the Dispatch Box: Unlocking Topics and Sentiments in Multilingual ParlaMint Corpora (Workshop) Darja Fišer1, Anna Kryvenko1,3, Kristina Pahor de Maiti Tekavčič1,2 1: Institute of Contemporary History, Slovenia; 2: University of Ljubljana, Slovenia; 3: NISS, Ukraine Location: B302 (TB) |
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ID: 544
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Pre-Conference Workshop and Tutorial Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, natural language processing, annotation structures, systems, and methods, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Linguistics, Political science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: natural language processing, parliamentary research data, ParlaMint corpora, political science, artificial intelligence From the Dispatch Box: Unlocking Topics and Sentiments in Multilingual ParlaMint Corpora (Workshop) 1Institute of Contemporary History, Slovenia; 2University of Ljubljana, Slovenia; 3NISS, Ukraine This half-day hands-on tutorial introduces researchers with little or no familiarity with corpus linguistic tools – particularly noSketchEngine – to the upgraded version of the ParlaMint corpora enhanced with topic and sentiment coding under the Open Science ParlaCAP project, empowering research on individual national parliaments, transnational comparisons and cross-disciplinary collaboration. |
9:00am - 12:30pm | Computer Vision and the Illustrated Book (Workshop) Giles Edward Bergel, David Miguel Susano Pinto University of Oxford, United Kingdom Location: B304 (TB) |
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ID: 806
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Pre-Conference Workshop and Tutorial Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, cultural analytics, digital libraries creation, management, and analysis, image processing and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, Book and print history, Design studies, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: computer vision, machine learning, book history Computer Vision and the Illustrated Book (Workshop) University of Oxford, United Kingdom This workshop will introduce several fundamental techniques for the computational analysis of early European printed books (15th-19th centuries). Techniques will include illustration detection; full-page segmentation; illustration matching and classification; OCR; and document understanding. Materials will include early printed editions of Dante; Spanish and Scottish chapbooks; and nineteenth-century books and periodicals. |
9:00am - 12:30pm | Impresso Datalab Hackathon. Programmatic Access and Annotation Services for Multilingual and Multimodal Historical Media Collections Marten Düring1, Caio Mello1, Daniele Guido1, Maud Ehrmann2, Kaspar Beelen3 1: Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History, Luxembourg; 2: École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland; 3: School of Advanced Study, University of London, United Kingdom Location: B309 (TB) |
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ID: 424
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Mini-conference Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, cultural analytics, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, Interface design, development, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: History, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Impresso Datalab Hackathon. Programmatic Access and Annotation Services for Multilingual and Multimodal Historical Media Collections 1Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History, Luxembourg; 2École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland; 3School of Advanced Study, University of London, United Kingdom |
9:00am - 5:00pm | Creating Interactive 3D Applications with the Open-Source Game Engine “Godot” – A DH Hackathon/Game Jam Peter Mühleder, Franziska Naether, Dirk Goldhahn, Patrice Bleckmann Saxon Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Germany Location: Aud C1 (EC) |
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ID: 913
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Mini-conference Methods: digital publishing projects, systems, and methods, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, Interface design, development, and analysis, software development, systems, analysis and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Galleries and museum studies, Games studies, History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Creating Interactive 3D Applications with the Open-Source Game Engine “Godot” – A DH Hackathon/Game Jam Saxon Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Germany |
9:00am - 5:00pm | FAIR data in the Wikibase Ecosystem Tiago Assis7, André Barbosa8, Gustavo Candela2, Maria Hinzmann9, Manuel Joaquim7, Maximilian Kristen4, Filomena Limão7, David Lindemann1, Vojtěch Malínek10, Vera Moitinho de Almeida7, Camillo Carlo Pellizzari di San Girolamo5, Ana Salgado6, Christof Schöch9, Carlos Silva8, Luis Trigo7, Tomasz Umerle11, Christos Varvantakis3 1: UPV/EHU University of the Basque Country; 2: University of Alicante; 3: Wikimedia Deutschland; 4: Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München; 5: Scuola Normale Superiore Pisa; 6: NOVA FCSH, Lisbon; 7: University of Porto; 8: Wikimedia Portugal; 9: Trier Center for Digital Humanities, University of Trier; 10: Institute of Czech Literature, Czech Academy of Sciences; 11: Institute of Literary Resarch, Polish Academy of Sciences Location: B207 (TB) |
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ID: 567
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Mini-conference Methods: crowdsourcing, data publishing projects, systems, and methods, database creation, management, and analysis, linked (open) data Disciplines/Fields of Study: Galleries and museum studies, Humanities computing, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon FAIR data in the Wikibase Ecosystem 1UPV/EHU University of the Basque Country; 2University of Alicante; 3Wikimedia Deutschland; 4Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München; 5Scuola Normale Superiore Pisa; 6NOVA FCSH, Lisbon; 7University of Porto; 8Wikimedia Portugal; 9Trier Center for Digital Humanities, University of Trier; 10Institute of Czech Literature, Czech Academy of Sciences; 11Institute of Literary Resarch, Polish Academy of Sciences |
9:00am - 5:00pm | Doing DH with Omeka: a Mini-con for Omeka Users and Developers Sharon M. Leon1, Tugce Karatas2, Lise Foket3, Pierre Willaime4, Valérie Adriaens5 1: Digital Scholar, United States of America; 2: University of Luxembourg; 3: Ghent University; 4: Archives Henri-Poincaré, CNRS/Lorraine University/Strasbourg University; 5: LIBIS, KU Leuven Location: B308 (TB) |
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ID: 853
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Mini-conference Methods: digital publishing projects, systems, and methods, linked (open) data, open access methods, software development, systems, analysis and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Archaeology, History, Library & information science, Musicology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Doing DH with Omeka: a Mini-con for Omeka Users and Developers 1Digital Scholar, United States of America; 2University of Luxembourg; 3Ghent University; 4Archives Henri-Poincaré, CNRS/Lorraine University/Strasbourg University; 5LIBIS, KU Leuven |
10:30am - 11:00am | Coffee-break (14th morning) Location: B007 (TB) |
12:30pm - 2:00pm | Lunch - 14th (see restaurants on website) |
1:30pm - 5:00pm | Comparative Literature Goes Digital (SIG) Simone Rebora1, Joanna Byszuk2, Yina Cao3, Maciej Eder2, Berenike Herrmann4, Youngmin Kim5, Suzanne Mpouli6, Federico Pianzola7, Pablo Ruiz Fabo8 1: University of Verona, Italy; 2: Polish Academy of Sciences; 3: Sichuan University; 4: University of Bielefeld; 5: Dongguk University, Hangzhou Normal University, Linnaeus University; 6: Paris Cité University; 7: University of Groningen; 8: University of Strasbourg Location: Aud B2 (TB) |
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ID: 1051
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SIG Workshop or Event Methods: meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing) Disciplines/Fields of Study: Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Comparative Literature Goes Digital (SIG) 1University of Verona, Italy; 2Polish Academy of Sciences; 3Sichuan University; 4University of Bielefeld; 5Dongguk University, Hangzhou Normal University, Linnaeus University; 6Paris Cité University; 7University of Groningen; 8University of Strasbourg |
1:30pm - 5:00pm | From Voyant to Spyral: Documenting Research in Notebooks (Workshop) Ayushi Khemka1, John Bradley2, Geoffrey Rockwell1 1: University of Alberta, Canada; 2: King's College London Location: Aud B3 (TB) |
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ID: 398
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Pre-Conference Workshop and Tutorial Methods: digital research infrastructures development and analysis, software development, systems, analysis and methods, systems and information architecture and usability, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Spyral Notebooks, Voyant Tools, Data Visualization, Notebooks, Text Analysis From Voyant to Spyral: Documenting Research in Notebooks (Workshop) 1University of Alberta, Canada; 2King's College London This workshop, divided into two segments, will introduce people to Spyral Notebooks, a notebook programming extension to Voyant Tools. We will demonstrate how Spyral Notebooks let researchers and students annotate, modify, and save visualizations and analytical results from Voyant. |
1:30pm - 5:00pm | Libraries & DH: Histories, Perspectives, Prospects Mini-Conference (SIG) Glen Layne-Worthey1, Isabel Galina2, Hege Høsøien3, Sarah Potvin4, Caitlin Christian-Lamb5, Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara6, Alex Wermer-Colan7, Pamella Lach8, Hilary Richardson9 1: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States of America; 2: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; 3: National Library of Norway; 4: Texas A&M University; 5: Louisiana State University; 6: University of Colorado; 7: Temple University; 8: San Diego State University; 9: Mississippi University of Women Location: B207 (TB) |
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ID: 1050
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SIG Workshop or Event Methods: meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing) Disciplines/Fields of Study: Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Libraries & DH: Histories, Perspectives, Prospects Mini-Conference (SIG) 1University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States of America; 2Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; 3National Library of Norway; 4Texas A&M University; 5Louisiana State University; 6University of Colorado; 7Temple University; 8San Diego State University; 9Mississippi University of Women |
1:30pm - 5:00pm | AVinDH workshop (SIG) Mila Oiva1, Taylor Arnold2, Justin Wigard3 1: University of Turku; 2: University of Richmond; 3: University of South Dakota Location: B302 (TB) |
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ID: 1046
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SIG Workshop or Event Methods: image processing and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Film and cinema arts studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon AVinDH workshop (SIG) 1University of Turku; 2University of Richmond; 3University of South Dakota |
1:30pm - 5:00pm | Digital Humanities Tech Symposium (SIG) Julia Damerow1, Rebecca Sutton Koeser2, Jeffrey Tharsen3, Jose Hernandez4, Robert Casties5, Cole Crawford6 1: Arizona State University, United States of America; 2: Princeton University; 3: University of Chicago; 4: Florida State University; 5: Max Planck Institute for the History of Science; 6: Harvard University Location: B304 (TB) |
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ID: 1049
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SIG Workshop or Event Methods: meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing) Disciplines/Fields of Study: History of science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Digital Humanities Tech Symposium (SIG) 1Arizona State University, United States of America; 2Princeton University; 3University of Chicago; 4Florida State University; 5Max Planck Institute for the History of Science; 6Harvard University |
1:30pm - 5:00pm | Introduction to MapReader: Learning to work with maps as data (Workshop) Katherine McDonough1,2, Kaspar Beelen3, Daniel Wilson2, Rosie Wood2, Kalle Westerling2 1: Lancaster University, United Kingdom; 2: The Alan Turing Institute, United Kingdon; 3: School of Advanced Study, University of London, United Kingdom Location: B309 (TB) |
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ID: 810
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Pre-Conference Workshop and Tutorial Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, image processing and analysis, open access methods, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization Disciplines/Fields of Study: Environmental, ocean, and waterway studies, Geography and geo-humanities, History, History of science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: maps, computer vision, cartography, text spotting, historical data Introduction to MapReader: Learning to work with maps as data (Workshop) 1Lancaster University, United Kingdom; 2The Alan Turing Institute, United Kingdon; 3School of Advanced Study, University of London, United Kingdom During this workshop, the team will introduce the MapReader software library and how it fits into a growing ecosystem of computer vision tools for humanities research with maps. Participants will explore MapReader's image classification and text spotting features using colab notebooks and reflect on working with maps as data. |
3:30pm - 4:00pm | Coffee-break (14th afternoon) Location: B007 (TB) |
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9:00am - 12:30pm | When Worlds Collide: A Literary Linked Open Data Model Critiqueathon (Workshop) Ingo Boerner1, Bernhard Oberreither2, Federico Pianzola3, Lukas Plank2, Julia Röttgermann4, Salvador Ros5, Christof Schöch4, Daniil Skorinkin1, Peer Trilcke1 1: University of Potsdam, Germany; 2: ACDH-CH, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria; 3: University of Groningen, The Netherlands; 4: Trier Center for Digital Humanities, Trier University, Germany; 5: UNED, Madrid Location: Aud B2 (TB) |
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ID: 449
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Pre-Conference Workshop and Tutorial Methods: data modeling, linked (open) data Disciplines/Fields of Study: Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Linked Open Data, Ontology, Computational Literary Studies, Community Building When Worlds Collide: A Literary Linked Open Data Model Critiqueathon (Workshop) 1University of Potsdam, Germany; 2ACDH-CH, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria; 3University of Groningen, The Netherlands; 4Trier Center for Digital Humanities, Trier University, Germany; 5UNED, Madrid When Worlds Collide: A Literary Linked Open Data Model Critiqueathon offers a unique opportunity for computational literary scholars to engage in a rigorous and imaginative examination of their modeling practices. By fostering critique, empathy, and collaboration, this workshop will contribute to the advancement of ontologies for Literary Studies. |
9:00am - 12:30pm | Visualization & the Humanities - Bridging Communities, Building Practices Florian Windhager1, Houda Lamqaddam2, Mark-Jan Bludau3, Matthieu Jacomy4, Linda Freyberg5, Martin Grandjean6, Uta Hinrichs7 1: University for Continuing Education Krems, Austria; 2: University of Amsterdam; 3: University of Applied Sciences Potsdam; 4: Aalborg University; 5: DIPF Leibniz Institute for Research and Information in Education; 6: University of Lausanne; 7: University of Edinburgh Location: Aud B3 (TB) |
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ID: 642
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Mini-conference Methods: digital ecologies and digital communities creation management and analysis, Interface design, development, and analysis, network analysis and graphs theory and application, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Design studies, Humanities computing, Media studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Visualization & the Humanities - Bridging Communities, Building Practices 1University for Continuing Education Krems, Austria; 2University of Amsterdam; 3University of Applied Sciences Potsdam; 4Aalborg University; 5DIPF Leibniz Institute for Research and Information in Education; 6University of Lausanne; 7University of Edinburgh |
9:00am - 12:30pm | Geovistory, a Collaborative Virtual Research Environment for Historical Sciences Based on Linked Open Data and Semantic Methodologies/Technologies Stephen Hart1, Francesco Beretta2 1: Universität Bern, Switzerland; 2: CNRS, LARHRA, France Location: Aud C1 (EC) |
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ID: 703
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Mini-conference Methods: data modeling, database creation, management, and analysis, linked (open) data, semantic analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Archaeology, History, Sociology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Geovistory, a Collaborative Virtual Research Environment for Historical Sciences Based on Linked Open Data and Semantic Methodologies/Technologies 1Universität Bern, Switzerland; 2CNRS, LARHRA, France |
9:00am - 12:30pm | The times they are a-changin’” in Digital Humanities – a mini-conference on the temporal dimension of data Nathan Dykes, Anastasia Glawion, Marianna Gracheva, Dominik Kremer, Sabine Lang, Andreas Wagner FAU Erlangen Nürnberg, Germany Location: B207 (TB) |
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ID: 148
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Mini-conference Methods: cultural analytics, data modeling, image processing and analysis, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, Geography and geo-humanities, Linguistics, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon The times they are a-changin’” in Digital Humanities – a mini-conference on the temporal dimension of data FAU Erlangen Nürnberg, Germany |
9:00am - 12:30pm | DH-WoGeM Mini Conference (SIG) Hannah Jacobs, Theresa Avila, Sarah Hoover 1: Duke University, United States of America; 2: California State University Channel Islands; 3: Institute of Art, Design + Technology, Dún Laoghaire (IADT) Location: B210 (TB) |
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ID: 1048
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SIG Workshop or Event Methods: meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing) Disciplines/Fields of Study: Gender and sexuality studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon DH-WoGeM Mini Conference (SIG) 1Duke University, United States of America; 2California State University Channel Islands; 3Institute of Art, Design + Technology, Dún Laoghaire (IADT) |
9:00am - 12:30pm | Ὅσοι ἄνθρωποι, τοσαῦται γνῶμαι ! Harmonizing Guidelines for Handwritten Text Recognition of Ancient Greek (Workshop) Mathilde Verstraete1, Maxime Guénette1, Marcello Vitali-Rosati1, Malamatenia Vlachou Efstathiou2, Marianne Reboul3 1: University of Montreal, Canada; 2: IRHT - ENPC, France; 3: École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, France Location: B302 (TB) |
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ID: 860
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Pre-Conference Workshop and Tutorial Methods: optical character recognition and handwriting recognition, public humanities collaborations and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Humanities computing, Philology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Handwritten Text Recognition, Ancient Greek, Guidelines, Collaboration Ὅσοι ἄνθρωποι, τοσαῦται γνῶμαι ! Harmonizing Guidelines for Handwritten Text Recognition of Ancient Greek (Workshop) 1University of Montreal, Canada; 2IRHT - ENPC, France; 3École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, France This workshop aims to foster an interdisciplinary community of practice and to develop common guidelines for the transcription and encoding of ancient Greek texts. It will adopt a participatory, use case-driven approach, focusing on addressing technical and methodological challenges. |
9:00am - 12:30pm | Fantastic Teaching Resources and Where to Find Them (SIG) Brian Croxall1, Walter Scholger2, Diane Katherine Jakacki3 1: Brigham Young University; 2: Universität Graz; 3: Bucknell University Location: B304 (TB) |
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ID: 1045
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SIG Workshop or Event Methods: curricular and pedagogical development and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Education/ pedagogy Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Fantastic Teaching Resources and Where to Find Them (SIG) 1Brigham Young University; 2Universität Graz; 3Bucknell University |
9:00am - 12:30pm | Transcribing the Past, Contextualizing the Present: AI-Assisted Document Contextualization, Limits, and Opportunities (Workshop) Anita Lucchesi1, Sean Takats2 1: Casa de Oswaldo Cruz, Fiocruz, Brazil / Digital Scholar; 2: Centre for Contemporary and Digital History, C²DH / Digital Scholar Location: B308 (TB) |
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ID: 968
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Pre-Conference Workshop and Tutorial Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, data publishing projects, systems, and methods, database creation, management, and analysis, manuscripts description, representation, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: History, Humanities computing, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: History, AI, Large Language Model, Metadata Augmentation, Document Contextualization Transcribing the Past, Contextualizing the Present: AI-Assisted Document Contextualization, Limits, and Opportunities (Workshop) 1Casa de Oswaldo Cruz, Fiocruz, Brazil / Digital Scholar; 2Centre for Contemporary and Digital History, C²DH / Digital Scholar This workshop explores AI-assisted workflows for facilitating knowledge discovery in historical research, focusing on transcription, data contextualization, and metadata augmentation. Tropy demo projects will serve as testbeds for applying HTR, OCR, and NLP techniques. The agenda includes discussions on AI’s opportunities, limitations, and ethical dilemmas. |
9:00am - 12:30pm | Using LLMs as Chainsaws – Fostering a Tool-Critical Approach for Information Extraction (Workshop) Tess Dejaeghere1,2, Pranaydeep Singh1, Els Lefever1, Julie Birkholz1,2,3, Aaron Maladry1 1: LT3 (Ghent University); 2: Ghent Center for Digital Humanities (Ghent University); 3: KBR (Royal Library of Belgium) Location: B309 (TB) |
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ID: 750
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Pre-Conference Workshop and Tutorial Methods: information retrieval and querying algorithms and methods, natural language processing, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: large language models, information extraction, prompt engineering, fine-tuning Using LLMs as Chainsaws – Fostering a Tool-Critical Approach for Information Extraction (Workshop) 1LT3 (Ghent University); 2Ghent Center for Digital Humanities (Ghent University); 3KBR (Royal Library of Belgium) |
10:30am - 11:00am | Coffee-break (15th morning) Location: B007 (TB) |
12:30pm - 2:00pm | Lunch - 15th (see restaurants on website) |
1:30pm - 5:00pm | Computers Cannot Imagine: The Fundamentals of Synthetic Image Generation (Workshop) Alison Langmead1, David Newbury2 1: University of Pittsburgh, United States of America; 2: J. Paul Getty Trust, United States of America Location: Aud B2 (TB) |
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ID: 533
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Pre-Conference Workshop and Tutorial Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, image processing and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, Galleries and museum studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: synthetic image generation, machine learning, art history, cultural heritage, ai Computers Cannot Imagine: The Fundamentals of Synthetic Image Generation (Workshop) 1University of Pittsburgh, United States of America; 2J. Paul Getty Trust, United States of America In this workshop, we will provide a framework for conceptualizing how contemporary synthetic image generators work, from theoretical and technological perspectives. We will demystify the image generation process and equip participants to use these tools in their own work and explain what is happening “under the hood” in plain language. |
1:30pm - 5:00pm | From Data Cleanup to Linked Open Data: Hands-on with OpenRefine and Wikidata (Workshop) Alicia Fagerving1, Ida Nordlander2, Sara Wickström3 1: Wikimedia Sverige; 2: Swedish Centre for Architecture and Design; 3: Swedish National Heritage Board's archive Location: Aud B3 (TB) |
1:30pm - 5:00pm | LEAF Commons: Flexible Digital Tools and Responsive Scholarly Workflows (Workshop) Diane Katherine Jakacki1, Susan Brown2, James Cummings3, Mihaela Ilovan4, Rachel Milio5 1: Bucknell University, United States of America; 2: University of Guelph, Canada; 3: Newcastle University, United Kingdom; 4: University of Alberta, Canada; 5: University of Crete, Greece Location: Aud C1 (EC) |
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ID: 857
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Pre-Conference Workshop and Tutorial Methods: digital publishing projects, systems, and methods, scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods, semantic analysis, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: TEI-XML, RDF, semantic editing, digital scholarly production, linked open data LEAF Commons: Flexible Digital Tools and Responsive Scholarly Workflows (Workshop) 1Bucknell University, United States of America; 2University of Guelph, Canada; 3Newcastle University, United Kingdom; 4University of Alberta, Canada; 5University of Crete, Greece This half-day workshop introduces textual scholars and practitioners to the LEAF Commons of tools that are web-based and easy-to-use for text encoding, named entity recognition, web annotation, and publication without users having to learn complex coding languages. LEAF supports easy movement between these interoperable tools based on users’ needs. |
1:30pm - 5:00pm | Audiovisual Hack-a-thon: Exploring Methods and Data through Inclusive Collaboration Mila Oiva1, Nanne van Noord2, Daniel Chávez Heras3, Peter Broadwell4, Christian Olesen2, Johan Malmstedt5, Terézia Porubčanská6 1: University of Turku, Finland; 2: University of Amsterdam, Netherlands; 3: King's College London, UK; 4: Stanford University, USA; 5: Umeå University, Sweden; 6: Masaryk University, Czech Republic Location: B207 (TB) |
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ID: 403
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Mini-conference Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, cultural analytics, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, image processing and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Cultural studies, Film and cinema arts studies, Performance Studies: Dance, Theatre Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Audiovisual Hack-a-thon: Exploring Methods and Data through Inclusive Collaboration 1University of Turku, Finland; 2University of Amsterdam, Netherlands; 3King's College London, UK; 4Stanford University, USA; 5Umeå University, Sweden; 6Masaryk University, Czech Republic |
1:30pm - 5:00pm | Exploring the GOLEM Ontology and Knowledge Graph for Narrative and Fiction (Workshop) Luotong Cheng1,2, Xiaoyan Yang1, Franziska Pannach1, Federico Pianzola1 1: University of Groningen, The Netherlands; 2: University of Twente, The Netherlands Location: B210 (TB) |
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ID: 212
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Pre-Conference Workshop and Tutorial Methods: data modeling, database creation, management, and analysis, linked (open) data, semantic analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cognitive sciences and psychology, Computer science, Humanities computing, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Ontology, Knowledge Graph, Semantic Web, Linked Data, CIDOC-CRM Exploring the GOLEM Ontology and Knowledge Graph for Narrative and Fiction (Workshop) 1University of Groningen, The Netherlands; 2University of Twente, The Netherlands This workshop introduces the GOLEM ontology and knowledge graph, designed for analyzing narratives and fictions. Interoperability and integration with existing standards have guided its development. Participants will learn how to apply narrative theory through this semantic model and how to query the graph to explore and analyze narrative data. |
1:30pm - 5:00pm | Manifesto for multilingual Digital Humanities, workshop (SIG) Till Grallert1, Merve Tekgürler2, Alíz Horváth3, Jana-Katharina Mende4, Jonas Müller-Laackmann5, Paul Joseph Spence6, David Joseph Wrisley7 1: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany; 2: Stanford University; 3: Central European University; 4: Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg; 5: Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg; 6: King’s College London; 7: NYU Abu Dhabi Location: B302 (TB) |
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ID: 1047
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SIG Workshop or Event Methods: digital activism and advocacy, meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing) Disciplines/Fields of Study: Communication studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Manifesto for multilingual Digital Humanities, workshop (SIG) 1Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany; 2Stanford University; 3Central European University; 4Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg; 5Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg; 6King’s College London; 7NYU Abu Dhabi |
1:30pm - 5:00pm | AVAnnotate Open Source Application for Audiovisual Digital Exhibits and Editions (Workshop) Tanya Clement, Samantha Turner University of Texas, United States of America Location: B304 (TB) |
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ID: 159
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Pre-Conference Workshop and Tutorial Methods: digital publishing projects, systems, and methods, metadata standards, systems, and methods, scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods, annotation structures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Library & information science, Media studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Audio, video, archives, exhibits, editions AVAnnotate Open Source Application for Audiovisual Digital Exhibits and Editions (Workshop) University of Texas, United States of America This workshop is for researchers and libraries, archives, and museums professionals who seek to increase access and discovery with audiovisual archives. This workshop introduces AVAnnotate (https://av-annotate.org/), an open source application and a workflow that helps increase discoverability by facilitating building digital exhibits and editions that include annotated audiovisual artifacts. |
1:30pm - 5:00pm | Mapping the Geo-Humanities: collaborations, resources, and setting the agenda Location: B308 (TB) Round table style mini-workshop to facilitate networking in the Geo-Humanities community and identify its desires and needs with which the future role of the SIG can be shaped and productive relationships with peer organisations determined. Round table style mini-workshop to facilitate networking in the Geo-Humanities community and identify its desires and needs with which the future role of the SIG can be shaped and productive relationships with peer organisations determined. |
1:30pm - 5:00pm | Utopian design for citizen science: collaborative thinking and writing across platforms (Workshop) Alessia Smaniotto1, Margot Mellet2, Claudia Goebel3, Ioanna Faita4, Nicolas Sauret5 1: OPERAS, OpenEdition/EHESS; 2: Sherbrooke University; 3: Mainz University; 4: Elico/Université Lyon 1, OpenEdition/CNRS; 5: Université Paris 8 Vincennes - Saint-Denis Location: B309 (TB) |
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ID: 488
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Pre-Conference Workshop and Tutorial Methods: digital ecologies and digital communities creation management and analysis, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, Interface design, development, and analysis, public humanities collaborations and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Communication studies, Library & information science, Literacy, composition, and creative writing, Sociology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Citizen science, Collaborative writing, Interoperability, Path, Design Utopian design for citizen science: collaborative thinking and writing across platforms (Workshop) 1OPERAS, OpenEdition/EHESS; 2Sherbrooke University; 3Mainz University; 4Elico/Université Lyon 1, OpenEdition/CNRS; 5Université Paris 8 Vincennes - Saint-Denis The workshop will trigger the free design of citizen science workflows across digital and physical environments. An utopian design approach will allow exploring how better facilitating the framing of research questions in participatory citizen science projects, and how supporting new science communication and publication formats within the open science ecosystem. |
3:30pm - 4:00pm | Coffee-break (15th afternoon) Location: B007 (TB) |
6:00pm - 6:15pm | Opening Ceremony Location: Aud B1 (TB) |
6:15pm - 7:00pm | Keynote: Automating the past: Artificial Intelligence and the next frontiers of Digital History. Javier Cha (The University of Hong Kong) Location: Aud B1 (TB) This keynote explores the impact that transformer-based machine learning brings to the interpretive work of historians. As historians increasingly encounter vast amounts of digitized and born-digital sources, the challenge has shifted to developing strategies for making sense of large, complex collections with the nuance that historical inquiry demands. The discussion begins with an earlier phase of my research, which aimed to engage in digitally mediated multiscale exploration (“digital (re)reading”) through graph queries and data reuse. Using structured and relatively unambiguous sources, such as biographical data modeled in Neo4j, this phase underscored the potential of digital historical research to uncover latent structures and reveal surprising connections in a manner that preserves the historian’s interpretive agency. |
7:00pm - 7:30pm | Inclusive Dance Performance Location: Esplanada |
7:30pm - 9:00pm | Opening Reception Location: Esplanada |
Date: Wednesday, 16/July/2025 | |
9:00am - 10:30am | LP-01 Location: Aud B2 (TB) Session Chair: Andreas Kuczera, University of Applied Science, Gießen, Germany |
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Long Presentation Methods: data modeling, metadata standards, systems, and methods, scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods, annotation structures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Linguistics, Literary studies, Translation studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: digital scholarly editions, translations alignement, data modeling, open source, accessibility Developing a Platform for Aligned Translations in Digital Scholarly Editions 1Istituto Italiano di Studi Germanici, Italy; 2Istituto Italiano di Studi Germanici, Italy; 3Tor Vergata University of Rome; 4Istituto Italiano di Studi Germanici, Italy; 5Cnr-Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale "Antonio Zampolli"; 6Cnr-Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale "Antonio Zampolli"; 7University of Viterbo La Tuscia The DiScEPT platform offers an innovative solution for creating digital scholarly editions with aligned translations. By integrating open-source, modular tools, it facilitates the alignment of multilingual texts, supporting comparative studies and in-depth analysis of translation processes. Adhering to FAIR principles and leveraging advanced NLP technologies for automatic text alignment. ID: 753
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Long Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, data modeling, natural language processing Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Linguistics, Translation studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: interlinear translation, ancient greek, machine translation, biblical studies, morphological analysis Automating Interlinear Translation of Ancient Greek Texts: A Digital Humanities Approach to Biblical Translation AGH University of Kraków, Poland This study presents the first systematic approach to automated interlinear translation of Ancient Greek texts using neural models. Using the New Testament as a case study, we demonstrate how machine learning can assist in creating morphologically-aware translations, achieving strong results across English and Polish target languages. ID: 519
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Long Presentation Methods: data modeling, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, annotation structures, systems, and methods, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Humanities computing, Informatics, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Algorithmic Edition, Digital Humanities, Annotations, Text-as-Network, Computational Analysis Algorithmic Edition 1TH Mittelhessen, University of Applied Sciences; 2Academy of Sciences and Literature Mainz An algorithmic edition transforms digital scholarly editing by emphasizing machine-readability and computational analysis. Utilizing ATAG and ENC, it enables precise, dynamic access to text segments, annotations, and metadata. This structured, networked approach supports interdisciplinary collaboration, advancing digital humanities by integrating texts, data, and technology into comprehensive systems for scholarly exploration. |
9:00am - 10:30am | Panel 01 Location: Aud B3 (TB) Session Chair: Levyn Bürki, University Bern |
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Panel Methods: data, object, and artefact preservation, digital archiving, digital libraries creation, management, and analysis, metadata standards, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Ethnography and folklore, History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Diskriminierungssensible Metadaten, FAIR, CARE, Datenmanagement, Koloniales Erbe Diskriminierungssensible Metadaten für historische Sammlungen erstellen und verschiedenen Öffentlichkeiten zugänglich machen: Herausforderungen und Ansätze für inklusive Digital Humanities 1Universität Bern; 2Museum Rietberg; 3Deutsches Museum; 4Memory/Nationale Forschungsdaten Infrastruktur (NFDI); 5Universität Basel; 6Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek; 7Universität Zürich; 8Universität Genf; 9Staatliche Schlösser, Burgen und Gärten Sachsen Das Panel diskutiert Ansätze zur Gestaltung diskriminierungssensibler Metadaten und analysiert drei Fallstudien aus GLAM- und Universitätskontexten. Im Fokus stehen ethische Herausforderungen, FAIR/CARE-Prinzipien und praktische Lösungen aus dem Handbuch zur Erstellung diskriminierungsfreier Metadaten für historische Quellen und Forschungsdaten (Mähr/Schnegg 2024). Ziel ist die Förderung transparenter, inklusiver Datenpraktiken über den gesamten Forschungsdatenlebenszyklus hinweg. |
9:00am - 10:30am | SP-01 Location: Aud C1 (EC) Session Chair: Nils Kellner, Universität Rostock |
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Short Presentation Methods: database creation, management, and analysis, manuscripts description, representation, and analysis, public humanities collaborations and methods, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization Disciplines/Fields of Study: Archaeology, History, Indigenous studies, Law and legal studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: treasure, archaeology, mapping, early modern, law GIS Treasure Mapping: The Bounties and Booby Traps of a Public Database of Pre-Archaeological Excavations University of Rochester, United States of America This paper introduces a digital database and GIS mapping project that uses ArcGIS to map and compile data from treasure-hunting excavations that occurred across the early modern Hispanic world.The project will be hosted publicly, allowing users to gain a better sense of premodern disturbances of the archaeological record. ID: 977
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, data modeling, network analysis and graphs theory and application, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Cultural studies, Galleries and museum studies, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: institutional networks, research funding analysis, cultural heritage analytics, knowledge distribution Mapping the Digital Cultural Heritage Landscape: A Data-Driven Approach to Understanding Institutional Networks and Knowledge Distribution Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany This paper presents an interactive visualization platform and ETL pipeline for mapping institutional networks in digital cultural heritage. By analyzing data from multiple sources, including funding patterns and research outputs, the system enables humanities scholars to examine institutional power dynamics and supports evidence-based decision making for cultural heritage initiatives. ID: 172
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Short Presentation Methods: crowdsourcing, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization Disciplines/Fields of Study: Linguistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Crowdsourcing, linguistics, dialectology, interactive maps Democratising dialect: crowdsourcing language data across geographic space 1University of Glasgow, United Kingdom; 2Newcastle University, United Kingdom; 3QMUL, United Kingdom In this paper we present findings from a new crowdsourced resource - Speak for Yersel - which sets out to map dialect use in Scots throughout Scotland. How successful is crowdsourcing in revealing Scots in all its complex dialect guises? ID: 859
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, mixed-media analysis, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Geography and geo-humanities, History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: History, Maps, Multimodal, Geography, CV Text in Place: A MultiModal Approach to Distant Reading Historical Maps 1The Alan Turing Institute, United Kingdom; 2University College London; 3School of Advanced Study; 4Lancaster University Maps have their own visual grammar that combines graphical and textual elements in a unique form of meaning-making that is both multimodal and geospatial. We introduce a multimodal approach that allows us for the first time to approach text on maps as research data in its own right. ID: 1026
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Short Presentation Methods: cultural analytics, annotation structures, systems, and methods, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization Disciplines/Fields of Study: Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Computational Literary Studies, Narrative Space, Annotation, Novels They crossed the valley of Catamarca: A study of narrative space in novel openings Universität Rostock, Germany Novel openings’ similarities and differences raise literary-historical questions. With our contribution, we aim to advance that research by means of digital text annotation and spatiality analysis of the openings of a selection of 19th and 20th century novels in German and Spanish. |
9:00am - 10:30am | LP-02 Location: B207 (TB) Session Chair: Alexandra Elizabeth Wingate, Indiana University Bloomington |
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ID: 474
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Long Presentation Methods: cultural analytics, data modeling, information retrieval and querying algorithms and methods, linked (open) data Disciplines/Fields of Study: Humanities computing, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Canon, Wikipedia, Reconciliation, OpenRefine, Python Wikipedia as an Echo Chamber of Canonicity: 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die Freie Universität Berlin, Germany The idea of using the number of Wikipedia sitelinks as part of the “Metrics of World Literature” as “a simple measure of canonicity”, has been gaining traction. We aim to adapt the idea that multiple language versions can serve as a marker of canonicity to a specific canon project. ID: 991
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Long Presentation Methods: cultural analytics, data modeling, natural language processing Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: computational literary studies, canon, literary history From Canon to Score: Quantifying, Measuring, and Comparing Canonisation TU Darmstadt, Germany This contribution introduces a numerical canonisation score to measure and compare the canonicity of texts in English and German literary corpora. By generating doc2vec embeddings and calculating text similarities, it examines the influence of canonised works on subsequent literary production. ID: 629
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Long Presentation Methods: data modeling, database creation, management, and analysis, digital libraries creation, management, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Book and print history, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: book history, book lists, FRBR, data model Book List Framework: A proposed data structure standard for book lists 1Indiana University Bloomington, United States of America; 2Universitat de València, Spain Presentation of a generic structure for book list data (transcriptions and book identification data) based on IFLA's FRBR standard to enhance interoperability and reuse of book list data among book historians for better analyses. We will discuss the structure and its use in two case studies. |
9:00am - 10:30am | LP-03 Location: B210 (TB) Session Chair: Nuria Rodríguez-Ortega, University of Málaga |
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ID: 643
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Long Presentation Methods: data modeling, data publishing projects, systems, and methods, software development, systems, analysis and methods, annotation structures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Book and print history, Computer science, Cultural studies, Informatics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: dataset; open source software; book history; peritext detection Mapping the Margins: The Creation of a Dataset for Automated Peritext Detection in Digital Collections 1University of Illinois, United States of America; 2DePaul University; 3ITHAKA; 4University of Denver This project builds a dataset that will serve as the basis for a supervised text classification model. We wiill present dataset characteristics, early text classification results, and the software tool that was used for the annotation of the pages. ID: 778
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Long Presentation Methods: data modeling, data publishing projects, systems, and methods, digital libraries creation, management, and analysis, open access methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Communication studies, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Repositórios Institucionais, Métricas de Uso, Indicadores Científicos, Transparência de Dados, Divulgação Científica A Visibilidade da Produção Acadêmica em Repositórios Institucionais Brasileiros: Desafios e Oportunidades no Uso de Métricas IBICT-UFRJ, Brazil Esta pesquisa investiga as métricas disponibilizadas por Repositórios Institucionais (RIs) brasileiros, destacando os desafios relacionados à padronização, acessibilidade e transparência desses indicadores. Com base em uma análise abrangente, o estudo discute o papel estratégico das métricas para avaliar a visibilidade e o consumo da produção científica. ID: 906
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Long Presentation Methods: data modeling, natural language processing Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, Galleries and museum studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Ontology-based Knowledge Graphs, Exhibition Data Integration, SPARQL Queries for Cultural Analysis, Art Critiques and Curatorial Narratives Bridging Discourses: Integrating Text Catalogs and Art Reviews into Knowledge Graphs for Enriched Exhibition Analysis 1Universidad de Málaga, Spain; 2Universidad Internacional de La Rioja, Spain OntoExhibit extends CIDOC-CRM by incorporating semantic-discursive dimensions into a queryable knowledge graph. The methodology integrates data from exhibition catalogs and art reviews using natural language processing and RDF mapping. This framework facilitates advanced SPARQL-based analyses, enabling a holistic view of exhibitions by bridging institutional and external narratives within cultural ecosystems. |
9:00am - 10:30am | LP-05 Location: B302 (TB) Session Chair: Eduard Arriaga, University of Indianapolis |
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ID: 761
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Long Presentation Methods: digital access, privacy, and ethics analysis, digital activism and advocacy, digital archiving, public humanities collaborations and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: African and African American Studies, Art history, Disability and differently-abled studies, Feminist studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: critical refusal, slow scholarship, archives, communities Critical Refusal, Slowness, and Openness: Possibilities and Challenges in Community-Oriented Digital Archival Initiatives Duke University, United States of America In digital humanities, openness has become a default, bringing with it both possibilities for empowerment through knowledge distribution and challenges of replicating power imbalances and social oppression and repression. Two case studies demonstrate how critical refusal and slow scholarship, alongside indigenous data sovereignty, offer a shift in open approaches. ID: 577
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Long Presentation Methods: crowdsourcing, digital archiving, public humanities collaborations and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Asian studies, Gender and sexuality studies, South Asian studies, Transgender and non-binary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Migration; Healthcare; Trans Women; Public Digital Humanities; State and Central Scheme; Economic Status Public Digital Humanities and Trans Women’s Healthcare: Exploring Migration, Government Schemes, and Social Advocacy in South India Indian Institute of Technology Indore, India This study explores healthcare and migration challenges faced by South Indian trans women, highlighting limited central scheme access and inadequate state transportation support. It proposes the need for policy promotion, awareness, and inclusive mobility initiatives and a Google Maps platform to improve healthcare access and foster a supportive community. 9:00am - 9:20am
ID: 235 / LP-05: 3 Long Presentation Methods: meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing) Disciplines/Fields of Study: Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: evaluation, peer review, assessment, global diversity, multilingual DH Evaluation models, global diversity and DH 1Universidad de los Andes, Colombia; 2Clark University, USA; 3UNAM, Mexico; 4King's College London, United Kingdom; 5South African Centre for Digital Language Resources, South Africa This panel will explore a series of global studies and landmark guidelines for evaluation in DH in order to examine questions around evaluation aims, design, intended audience, thematic coverage, professional scope, actual impact and future projection based on multilingualism and geoculturally inclusive values at their core. |
9:00am - 10:30am | LP-04 Location: B304 (TB) Session Chair: Dalal El Youssoufi, Brandenburgisches Landeshauptarchiv |
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ID: 252
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Long Presentation Methods: data modeling, database creation, management, and analysis, linked (open) data, semantic analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cognitive sciences and psychology, Computer science, Humanities computing, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Narrative, Ontology, Semantic Web, Linked Data, CIDOC-CRM The GOLEM Ontology for Narrative and Fiction 1University of Groningen, The Netherlands; 2University of Twente, The Netherlands The GOLEM ontology for narrative and fiction establishes a framework defining the interrelationships among key narratological elements, such as characters, social relationships, and events. In alignment with Linked Open Data principles, the GOLEM ontology is developed as an extension of CIDOC-CRM and LRMoo, while aligning with the foundational ontology DOLCE-Lite-Plus. ID: 967
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Long Presentation Methods: cultural analytics, data modeling, data publishing projects, systems, and methods, linked (open) data Disciplines/Fields of Study: Asian studies, Cultural studies, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Knowledge Graph, Linked Open Data, Data Modeling, Koji-Ruien, Waka Constructing and Integrating Knowledge Graphs for the Koji-Ruien and Waka Databases 1The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI, Japan; 2National Institute of Informatics; 3International Research Center for Japanese Studies; 4Japan Women’s University This research models and constructs a knowledge graph for the Koji-Ruien, a Meiji-era encyclopedia, focusing on its cited waka collections. ID: 493
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Long Presentation Methods: data modeling, data, object, and artefact preservation, database creation, management, and analysis, Interface design, development, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Digital Humanities, Data Management, Digital Tools The Provenance Interface: Advancing Data-Driven Provenance Research Brandenburgisches Landeshauptarchiv, Germany The Provenance Interface addresses the complexities of provenance research, providing a robust, FAIR-aligned platform for tracing cultural objects' histories. Developed for the OFP Project, it integrates advanced tools, standardization, and secure collaboration to streamline workflows, enhance data quality, and support the ethical identification and restitution of looted art and artifacts. |
9:00am - 10:30am | LP-06 Location: B309 (TB) Session Chair: Simon Gabay, Université de Genève |
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ID: 983
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Panel Methods: digital publishing projects, systems, and methods, manuscripts description, representation, and analysis, meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing), scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Humanities computing, Library & information science, Literary studies, Philology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: TEI, manuscripts, HTR, software deveopment Vital Signs Between the Lines? Reconsidering Textual Genesis Encoding in a Digital Future 1Walt Whitman Archive, United States of America; 2Kiel University Library, Deutschland; 3Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, Nederland; 4Universiteit Antwerpen, België; 5Boston College Digital Scholarship, United States of America Does manuscript encoding still have a place in Digital Humanities? Under what conditions? Panelists will reflect on over a decade of experiences with projects, tools, and theories, interrogating what encoding once offered, what it failed to deliver, and what lessons its rise and decline hold for the future of DH ID: 793
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Long Presentation Methods: concordancing and indexing, mixed-media analysis, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Central/Eastern European Studies, History, Linguistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Slovene language, corpus analysis, historical newspapers, national identity, language standardization Accessing Historical Periodicals: Newspaper Discourse on Slovene Language 1University of Ljubljana, Slovenia; 2Institute for Contemporary History, Ljubljana, Slovenia This study examines the discourse on the Slovene language from the late 18th to early 20th centuries using the sPeriodika corpus. Findings indicate that this discourse facilitates linguistic planning and national identity formation, highlighting the significance of historical newspapers in understanding the interplay between language, culture, and identity. ID: 487
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Long Presentation Methods: image processing and analysis, physical & minimal computing, sustainable procedures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Library & information science, Philology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Optical Character recognition, Western manuscripts, cursive hands Transcribing Western modern manuscripts (1500-2020): an economical, ecological and secured approach 1Université de Genève, Switzerland; 2Universität Bern; 3Huygens Instituut voor Nederlandse Geschiedenis; 4Archives de l'ancien Évêché de Bâle; 5SPHERE--UMR 7219, C.N.R.S. Paris; 6Universität Zürich; 7CAPHÉS-UAR 3610, C.N.R.S. Paris; 8École normale supérieure de Paris | Université Paris Sciences et Lettres; 9TRIANGLE-UMR 5206, C.N.R.S. Lyon; 10École Normale Supérieure de Lyon; 11Université de Tours; 12Académie suisse des sciences humaines et sociales; 13Universitat de Lleida; 14Université de Lausanne; 15Inria Paris; 16École Pratique des Hautes Études; 17Université de Montréal We present a massive model for Western cursive hands. The model shows good performances used from scratch, and even excellent ones when being fine tuned. Entirely open, it is a flexible and efficient solution for projects with limited funding or strict security requirements. |
10:30am - 11:00am | Coffee-break (16th morning) Location: B007 (TB) |
11:00am - 12:30pm | SP-02 Location: Aud B2 (TB) Session Chair: Sarah Laptain, University of York |
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ID: 885
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Short Presentation Methods: Interface design, development, and analysis, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization, user experience design and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Galleries and museum studies, History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Humanidades Digitais, Narrativa museológica, Protótipo de aplicação, Museu Nacional Resistência e Liberdade Resistência As Humanidades Digitais na Experiência Museológica em Portugal: O Website do Museu Nacional Resistência e Liberdade Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas da Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal Perante os desafios digitais que o Museu Nacional Resistência e Liberdade enfrenta no seu webiste, este estudo em curso apresenta uma intervenção das Humanidades Digitais que visa a melhoria da comunicação e acessibilidade dos conteúdos ligados ao memorial de antigos presos políticos e das suas fugas prisionais. ID: 869
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, ethnographic analysis, linked (open) data, metadata standards, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Feminist studies, Galleries and museum studies, Humanities computing, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: critical cataloguing, reparative cataloguing, knowledge graph, interview, ethics of care Defining technical requirements through the perspective of an ethics of care: what kinds of computational support fit the needs of museum-based critical cataloguing practitioners? University of Oxford, United Kingdom The results of a series of interviews with 24 critical cataloguing practitioners working in museums or with museum data are analysed using the concepts of radical empathy and an ethics of care in order to elicit requirements for a computational approach to addressing problematic terminology in museum catalogue data. ID: 303
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Short Presentation Methods: cultural analytics, digital archiving, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, media archaeology Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Galleries and museum studies, History, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Metadata, online museum collections, Jewish history, data histories Museum Collections and Data Histories: large scale analysis and close reading of Jewish-related metadata in the online collection of the British Museum 1Haifa University, Israel; 2University of Potsdam, Germany; 3Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; 4University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg; 5Archaeological research in construction business LTD, Russia This paper reports on an ongoing study of collectors’ bias in the representation of Jewish related-content in an online digital collection. In doing so, we expand upon recent work on the museum’s collection history through collection data analysis. We look at what such data tell us about representations of minorities. ID: 658
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Short Presentation Methods: data, object, and artefact preservation, digital art production and analysis, digital publishing projects, systems, and methods, digitization (2D & 3D) Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, Film and cinema arts studies, Galleries and museum studies, Musicology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: opera, 3D, drawing, Settecento, Bibiena Skenography - from drawing to animated 3D: architecture and performance in motion from the 18th century to the present day 1UNIVERSIDADE NOVA, FCSH, LISBOA, Portugal; 2ACADEMIA DE BELAS ARTES, LISBOA, Portugal Our project sets to use 3D as a tool for visualizing and reactivating ephemeral architecture of eighteenth-century opera in Portugal documented by old master drawings in a new production which will combine an exhibition with opera performance and new digital media and animation. ID: 413
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Short Presentation Methods: crowdsourcing, digitization (2D & 3D) Disciplines/Fields of Study: Galleries and museum studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Crowdsourcing, citizen science, inclusion, diversity, digital archives Citizen Science in Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums (GLAMs): Examining Inclusion in Digital Heritage Projects University of York, United Kingdom GLAMs face challenges in reaching diverse audiences, despite their cultural importance. This study explores the use of citizen science in archive digitisation, focusing on why it's chosen, participant demographics, and opportunities for more inclusive project design, to ensure broader public engagement and representation in cultural heritage. |
11:00am - 12:30pm | SP-04 Location: Aud B3 (TB) Session Chair: Yael Levi, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
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ID: 201
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Short Presentation Methods: attribution studies and stylometric analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Central/Eastern European Studies, Disability and differently-abled studies, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: aphasia, stylometry, Burrows's Delta, Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level, Standardized Type-Token Ratio Back to Writing after Aphasia: a Stylometric Case Study Uniwersytet Jagielloński, Poland This study applies stylometry to investigate possible changes in word usage in an author after surviving an episode of severe aphasia. Changes may have been observed in indefinite pronoun use. ID: 597
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Short Presentation Methods: digital access, privacy, and ethics analysis, sustainable procedures, systems, and methods, user experience design and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Archaeology, Disability and differently-abled studies, Informatics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: ATRIUM project, research infrastructures, non-professional communities, accessibility, participatory research Engaging diverse communities: the ATRIUM project's participatory research initiatives 1Prisma Cultura S.r.l. - Società Benefit, Italy; 2ARIADNE Research Infrastructure AISBL Non-professional communities are vital partners in cultural heritage research. ATRIUM collaborates with diverse groups, from metal detectorists to deaf citizens, to improve accessibility and co-develop research. This presentation will explore our collaborative methodologies and the ongoing work on participatory research and its impact. ID: 1030
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Short Presentation Methods: natural language processing, social media analysis and methods, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Disability and differently-abled studies, Feminist studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: critical making, data physicalization, psychology, mental health, social media Grounding Exercises: Data Visceralization for Advocacy & Awareness of Depersonalization and Derealization Tufts University, United States of America “Grounding Exercises” transforms online accounts of depersonalization and derealization (DPDR) into visceral, multi-sensory data visceralizations. Using text analysis, the project explores body-focused metaphors and symptoms shared on the subreddit r/dpdr, advocating for greater awareness of this under-researched disorder. These data-driven representations foster empathy, bridging gaps between sufferers, clinicians, and the broader public. ID: 929
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Short Presentation Methods: digital activism and advocacy, social media analysis and methods, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Communication studies, Computer science, Disability and differently-abled studies, Media studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference online Keywords: autism, disability rights, text analysis, media, social media Autistic Representation and Advocacy Goals: A Text Analysis Georgia Institute of Technology, United States of America This project performs text analysis of news media and social media postings discussing autistic-created media as well as the broader conversation about autism to understand the impact of authentic autistic representation in mainstream media on the broader culture's attitudes toward autism and autistic people. ID: 924
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Short Presentation Methods: cultural analytics, data modeling Disciplines/Fields of Study: Geography and geo-humanities Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: migration, census, residential patterns, networks Mapping Resilience: Multimodal Digital Analysis of Immigrant Household Experiences in the United States, 1880–1920 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel This research is grounded in recent scholarship on the geospatial analysis of the US Federal Census data from 1880, 1910, and 1920. Drawing on interdisciplinary approaches from the social sciences and humanities, the talk explores residential networks and domestic-social habitus— the unique characteristics of communities navigating profound social transformations. |
11:00am - 12:30pm | SP-03 Location: Aud C1 (EC) Session Chair: Iuliia Iashchenko, La Sapienza University of Rome |
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ID: 873
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, crowdsourcing, image processing and analysis, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, Asian studies, Computer science, Geography and geo-humanities Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: digital art history, ukiyo-e, computer vision, participatory research, historical geography Reconstructing Japan’s Scenic Past from Prints: Combining Citizen Science and AI-Methods for Authenticating Direct Observation in Ukiyo-e Landscapes 1University of Zurich, Switzerland; 2Dignity in Difference, India Our project combines AI with citizen science to examine whether Japanese early-modern print (ukiyo-e) illustrators created landscape prints from direct observation or secondary sources. Using fine-tuned vision language models, GIS mapping, and crowdsourced spatial analysis, we authenticate artistic observation practices using historical and contemporary geographical data. ID: 362
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Short Presentation Methods: data, object, and artefact preservation, digital archiving, optical character recognition and handwriting recognition, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization Disciplines/Fields of Study: Central/Eastern European Studies, Cultural studies, Geography and geo-humanities, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Baltic Germans, Digital Mapping, Named-Entity Recognition (NER), Cultural Preservation, Geospatial Analysis Digital Mapping of Baltic German Historical Landscapes Using Named-Entity Recognition and Geographical Visualization University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany This project uses NER and digital mapping to preserve and explore the cultural heritage of the Baltic Germans. By analyzing the historical newspaper "Baltische Briefe" and visualizing historical locations, it provides an interactive platform to uncover geographical patterns and cultural narratives, demonstrating the potential of digital humanities for cultural preservation. ID: 193
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Short Presentation Methods: ethnographic analysis, public humanities collaborations and methods, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization Disciplines/Fields of Study: Chicano/a/x, Latino/a/x studies, Cultural studies, History, Media studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: digital mapping, diaspora, Colombia, drug trade. counter-discourse Counter-Mapping Diaspora and Crime: A Digital Study of Colombian Spatialities in New York and London University of Southampton, United Kingdom This paper explores the use of digital mapping to represent Colombian diasporas in New York and London, addressing the stigmatizing impact of hegemonic portrayals linked to the drug trade. By layering these narratives with counter-discourses, the project promotes a more nuanced, community-driven approach to history-making and knowledge democratization. ID: 960
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Short Presentation Methods: cultural analytics, eco-criticism and environmental analysis, metadata standards, systems, and methods, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization Disciplines/Fields of Study: Anthropology, Asian studies, Environmental, ocean, and waterway studies, History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Soviet nuclear testing, Central Asia, geo-technologies, environmental colonialism, GIS mapping Mapping Colonial Devastation: Geo-Technologies and Soviet Nuclear Testing in Central Asia La Sapienza University of Rome, Italy This paper examines Soviet nuclear testing in Central Asia using geo-technologies to map and analyze test sites' environmental and social impacts. By integrating GIS, archival records, and survivor testimonies, the study uncovers Soviet environmental colonialism, highlighting its lasting ecological and cultural consequences. It demonstrates geo-technologies’ role in historical and ecological justice. |
11:00am - 12:30pm | SP-07 Location: B207 (TB) Session Chair: Michele Lacriola, Università di Siena |
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ID: 668
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, database creation, management, and analysis, semantic analysis, annotation structures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cognitive sciences and psychology, Linguistics, Literacy, composition, and creative writing, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Generative AI, Poetry, Semantics, Data Collection, Creative Writing Understanding AI Emily: Designing an AI-generated lyric poetry dataset for evaluation experiments 1La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia, Australia; 2La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia, Australia This paper presents AI Emily, a pilot parallel corpus of 40 original and 360 AI-generated poems by, and in the style of, Emily Dickinson. This richly annotated dataset will provide an historical record of the developing poetic capabilities of generative AI models, with potential for use in cognitive neuroscience experiments. ID: 472
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, music and sound digitization, encoding, and analysis, speech processing analysis and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Humanities computing, Performance Studies: Dance, Theatre Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: theatre analytics, creative process studies, diction speed, speak recognition Measuring Words Per Second: Leveraging Speech Recognition to Analyze Rhythmic Transformations in Theatrical Creative Processes Université Rennes 2, France This study leverages speech recognition technology to measure words per second (WPS) in theater productions, enabling the detection of rhythmic transformations and mutations during the creative process while addressing the challenges posed by stylized theatrical diction. ID: 855
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Short Presentation Methods: eco-criticism and environmental analysis, electronic literature production and analysis, mixed-media analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Environmental, ocean, and waterway studies, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Indian Digital Environmental Humanities(IDEH), ecophenomenology, electronic literature, digital storytelling Narrating Nature in the Digital Age: Exploring Indian Digital Environmental Humanities Indian Institute of Technology Dhanbad, India This paper seeks to explore Indian Digital Environmental Humanities (IDEH) by applying an ecophenomenological approach and survey analysis of viewers/players’ experience of two open-access Indian electronic literary works: Priti Pandurangan’s Meghadutam and Shanmugapriya’s Lost Water! Remainscape? ID: 531
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, ethnographic analysis, music and sound digitization, encoding, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Communication studies, Galleries and museum studies, Media studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Museums, sound studies, affect, artistic ethnographic experiments, fieldwork Hearing Heritage: Imaginary and Immersive Soundscapes University of Toronto, Canada We argue that sonic technologies in museums dismantle colonial ‘empires of sight’ and increase the accessibility of cultural heritage through other senses. Through ethnographic field work examining current uses of sound and artistic experiments with AI sound generation, we connect histories of sonic innovation/intervention in museums to technofutures of AI. ID: 289
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning Disciplines/Fields of Study: History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: History, Chat GPT, Mussolini, Fascism, AI Mussolini and ChatGPT. Examining the Risks of AI writing Historical Narratives on Fascism Università di Siena, Italy The paper analyzes issues linked to AI-generated historical content, using Italian Fascism as a case study. It highlights risks such as incorrect data or biased interpretations of complex history, potentially distorting public memory and historical narratives in the AI era. ChatGPT exemplifies these challenges in generating reliable historical insights. |
11:00am - 12:30pm | SP-05 Location: B210 (TB) Session Chair: Irina Alexandra Feldman, Middlebury College |
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ID: 898
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Short Presentation Methods: cultural analytics, data modeling, semantic analysis, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Archaeology, Cultural studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Travel Literature, XML-TEI, CIDOC-CRM, GIS, Archaeology Wandering Voices: Exploring Europe’s Archaeological Paths on Paper Universidad de Jaén, Spain This paper analyses how 20th-century Latin American women writers engaged with European archaeological heritage in their travel narratives, exploring emotional resonances and perspectives of otherness. Employing Digital Humanities tools such as XML-TEI, GIS, CIDOC-CRM, and sentiment analysis, it examines their perspectives, linking them to historical memory and political discourses in ID: 447
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Short Presentation Methods: data modeling, manuscripts description, representation, and analysis, scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Asian studies, Linguistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: digital scholarly edition, linguistic analysis, data modelling Early Manila Hokkien: digitizing and analyzing a 17th-century Chinese-Spanish dictionary 1University of Graz, Austria; 2University of Tübingen, Germany; 3Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany The contribution focuses on the digital scholarly edition of a 17th-century Chinese-Spanish dictionary, the "Bocabulario de lengua sangleya por las letraz de el A.B.C." The manuscript offers valuable insights into the Southern Min language, also known as Hokkien, as spoken by Chinese immigrants in early Manila. ID: 638
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, cultural analytics, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Asian studies, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: poetry, ChatGPT, Chinese vernacular fiction, narrative function Classifying Poems in Qing Vernacular Fiction with ChatGPT 1Indiana University Bloomington, United States of America; 2Trier Center for Digital Humanities, Germany In Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) vernacular fiction, embedded poems serve as a powerful narrative device. Some scholars described these poems as “parasitic," while others argue that they serve purposes far beyond mere embellishment. Our work uses cutting-edge computational methods to investigate the variety of narrative functions of embedded poems. ID: 446
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, data publishing projects, systems, and methods, image processing and analysis, natural language processing Disciplines/Fields of Study: History, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: multimodal AI, Imperial cartography, illustrated newspapers, text detection Mapping Empire: A Distant Viewing Approach to News Maps in Victorian Illustrated Periodicals, 1842-1890 1International Institute of Social History, Netherlands; 2University of Amsterdam This study analyzes 767 maps extracted from three Victorian British periodicals (1842-1890) using multimodal AI techniques. By clustering visually similar maps and extracting toponyms, our distant viewing of this corpus examines how news maps and imperial cartography intersected to shape public imagination of the British Empire through illustrated periodicals. ID: 296
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Short Presentation Methods: data modeling, digital archiving, digital biography, personography, and prosopography, public humanities collaborations and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Geography and geo-humanities, History, Indigenous studies, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: literatura de viajes, modelización de datos, análisis y visualización de datos, Palladio, humanidades abiertas públicas y participativas Modelo de datos para un corpus de viajeros en el Chaco boliviano a partir del caso de Louis-Émile Cerceau 1Middlebury College, United States of America; 2Independent Scholar, United States of America Un modelo de datos que formaliza un dominio de conocimiento en el campo de los estudios histórico-culturales bolivianos: un corpus de literatura de viajeros en el Chaco boliviano. Este corpus se presta a un análisis “lectura distante” porque involucra entidades muy variadas en cuanto al tipo y la distribución geográfica. |
11:00am - 12:30pm | SP-06 Location: B302 (TB) Session Chair: Lauren Berlin, University of Rochester |
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ID: 846
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, user experience design and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Design studies, Musicology, South Asian studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference online Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Carnatic music, user experience design An AI companion for learning Carnatic music: A Design exploration Srishti Manipal Institute of Art, Design and Technology, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, India The traditional guru-shishya (teacher-student) model of Carnatic music education presents challenges of access, personalization, and real-time feedback in contemporary contexts. Drawing from primary research, technological insights, user experience design and existing pedagogical practices, this study identifies opportunities for an AI companion to augment the human element in Carnatic music education. ID: 421
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Short Presentation Methods: music and sound digitization, encoding, and analysis, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization Disciplines/Fields of Study: Media studies, Musicology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: infrastructure, critical code, sound, platforms, generative AI Generated Sounds: Towards Audio Generative AI as a Computational Audible Infrastructure University of Warwick, United Kingdom This paper explores generative AI audio tools using a concept that I call computational audible infrastructures to explore their role in infrasomatisation. I focus on the code aspects to consider their role in affecting cultural tradition to draw on Benjamin and the removal of human context. ID: 320
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Short Presentation Methods: network analysis and graphs theory and application, open access methods, optical character recognition and handwriting recognition, public humanities collaborations and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Musicology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Letters, network analysis, digital humanities, musicology Un enfoque desde las humanidades digitales para el análisis de la correspondencia de Eduardo López-Chavarri Marco (música, redes y nacionalismo entre los siglos XIX y XX) UNIVERSIDAD INTERNACIONAL DE VALENCIA, Spain La presente propuesta tiene como propósito mostrar los primeros resultados del proyecto MUSred, cuyo diseño y desarrollo se basan en la complementariedad entre metodologías y herramientas propias de las humanidades digitales y de la musicología. ID: 222
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, information retrieval and querying algorithms and methods, mobile applications development and analysis, music and sound digitization, encoding, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cognitive sciences and psychology, Computer science, Informatics, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Alzheimer’s, AI technology, personalized music, accessibility, social impact Harmonizing Memories: A Transcultural Exploration of a Music App, Detecting & Retrieving Music Preferences in Dementia Patients via Automated Facial Expression Analysis University of Calgary, Canada This study explores the use of facial expression recognition to detect and retrieve personalized music preferences for individuals with dementia. By analyzing emotional and physical responses, the research aims to create a user-friendly app that enhances emotional well-being and memory recall, offering a non-invasive, culturally sensitive solution for dementia care. ID: 616
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Short Presentation Methods: metadata standards, systems, and methods, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: African and African American Studies, Media studies, Musicology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Metadata Standards; PBCore; MacDonald Collection; Ocularcentrism, Audiovisual What the Library of Congress's MacDonald Collection Tells Us About Archiving Beyond Ocularcentricity University of Rochester, United States of America This paper advocates for new systems of cataloguing that make archival research for sound studies more feasible. Drawing on the J. Fred and Leslie MacDonald Collection at the Library of Congress, USA, I show how new metadata and tagging conventions can make sonic research in AV collections more feasible. |
11:00am - 12:30pm | SP-09 Location: B304 (TB) Session Chair: Philipp Sauer, Sächsische Akademie der Wissenschaften |
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ID: 712
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, cultural analytics, electronic literature production and analysis, natural language processing Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Humanities computing, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: quotation attribution, digital humanities, natural language processing, large language models Strictly Speaking: Character Attribution in Literary Dialogue with Language Models 1School 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. ID: 852
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, digital publishing projects, systems, and methods, rhetorical analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, Communication studies, Film and cinema arts studies, History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Restauro Digital, Fotografia, Redes Adversárias Generativas, Codificadores Automáticos, Ética Modificar para Restaurar? Implicações éticas do restauro digital de fotografias históricas através de Inteligência Artificial Generativa 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. ID: 319
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, natural language processing, semantic analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: History, Humanities computing, Literary studies, Performance Studies: Dance, Theatre Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: siglo de oro, automatic classification, clustering, calderon de la barca, machine learning Identifying Humor, Critique, and Gender: Computational Analysis of the Gracioso Archetype in Spanish Golden Age Theater 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. ID: 365
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Short Presentation Methods: digital archiving, digital libraries creation, management, and analysis, project design, organization, management, public humanities collaborations and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Anthropology, Asian studies, Cultural studies, Sociology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: food studies, ArcGIS, East Asian, oral history, museum studies North York Recipe for Healing: Community-Based Digital Storytelling Archive 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. ID: 256
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Short Presentation Methods: data modeling, digital archiving, linked (open) data Disciplines/Fields of Study: Humanities computing, Performance Studies: Dance, Theatre Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Data modelling, Contemporary witnesses, Archive, History of Dance Save the dates - Event-Based Modeling and Preserving Cultural Heritage of Dance in the German Democratic Republic 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. |
11:00am - 12:30pm | SP-08 Location: B309 (TB) Session Chair: Sarah Potvin, Texas A&M University |
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ID: 679
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, cultural analytics, image processing and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Asian studies, Book and print history, History, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Computer Vision, Colonial Korea, Print Culture, Interpretable AI Interpretable Computer Vision: Multiple Instance Learning for Colonial Korean Print Leiden University This study demonstrates how Multiple Instance Learning enables both accurate and interpretable analysis of visual features in colonial Korean printshops. While achieving 92% accuracy, our model reveals that reliable identification depends on examining common rather than distinctive elements, making computational analysis meaningful for humanities research. ID: 248
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Short Presentation Methods: digitization (2D & 3D) Disciplines/Fields of Study: Anthropology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: digital cultural heritage, VR, 3D, photogrammetry, rock art Digitising Fels Cave, Lelepa Island, Vanuatu 1Australian National University; 2Stepwise Heritage and Tourism Pty. Ltd; 3Lelema World Heritage Committee; 4Vanuatu Cultural Centre This paper reports on a project in which a multidisciplinary team, the Lelepa community, and Vanuatu cultural heritage staff digitised Fels Cave, a UNESCO World Heritage site on the island of Lelepa in Vanuatu. The site, with engraved and painted rock art walls, is of considerable cultural and spiritual significance. ID: 819
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Short Presentation Methods: database creation, management, and analysis, linked (open) data, natural language processing Disciplines/Fields of Study: Asian studies, Linguistics, South Asian studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Lexicography, Contact Linguistics, Portuguese, Linked Open Data, Etymology Revisiting Dalgado: Tracing the Heritage of the Portuguese Language in South Asia 1CNR-ILC, Italy; 2CLUNL, NOVA University Lisbon, Portugal; 3Lancaster University, UK; 4UPV/EHU University of the Basque Country, Spain; 5University of Colombo, Sri Lanka; 6Insight Centre for Data Analytics, NUI Galway, Ireland The current submission describes the latest developments within the project Cultural HeritAge and Multilingual Understanding through lexiCal Archives (CHAMUÇA). The latter initiative seeks to create a (linked data) knowledge graph that analyses the impact of Portuguese on the vocabulary of numerous Asian languages. ID: 826
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Short Presentation Methods: copyright, licensing, and permissions standards, systems, and processes, cultural analytics, digital libraries creation, management, and analysis, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Humanities computing, Library & information science, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: collections as data, rights, corpora, TDM Speculating on the Future of Digital Humanities Research with Copyrighted Materials 1Texas A&M University, United States of America; 2Temple University, United States of America The steep barriers that Digital Humanists face when assembling datasets are made insurmountable by perceived copyright restrictions. This paper will introduce the Data Speculations project, which combines a speculative approach with fair use interpretation to imagine cultural heritage workers and researchers stewarding - rather than licensing - corpora of copyrighted cultural data. |
12:30pm - 2:00pm | Lunch - 16th (see restaurants on website) |
12:30pm - 2:00pm | EADH meeting Location: Aud B2 (TB) |
12:30pm - 2:00pm | Poster (16th) Location: B007 (TB) |
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Poster Methods: Interface design, development, and analysis, meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing) Disciplines/Fields of Study: Communication studies, Design studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Information Visualisation, Data-driven narratives, Uncertainty representation, Interaction design, Survey Simple visualisation techniques for simplified Humanities. A survey of Digital Humanities projects Alma Mater Studiorum - Univeristy of Bologna, Italy Only a few surveys analyse information visualisation practices in the Digital Humanities, limiting their results to specific sub-fields and narrow scopes. This work addresses these gaps by exploring the interplay between visualisation techniques, narrative structures, interactive approaches, and solutions to humanities visualisation problems across 186 web-based Digital Humanities projects. ID: 542
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Long Presentation Methods: curricular and pedagogical development and analysis, digital activism and advocacy, digital biography, personography, and prosopography, public humanities collaborations and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Education/ pedagogy, Feminist studies, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Iberian Women Writers, Recovery, Collaboraiton More Than Muses: Recovering and Teaching Iberian Women Writers Brigham Young University, United States of America More than Muses is a multilingual website where collaborators, especially students, curate texts by Iberian women, annotate secondary sources about these women, and compose original, rigorously-sourced biographies of them. This ongoing project has become an integral part of our teaching and mentoring efforts. ID: 227
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Short Presentation Methods: data publishing projects, systems, and methods, digital publishing projects, systems, and methods, electronic literature production and analysis, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Literary studies, Theology and religious studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: sustainability, TEI, pipeline, patristic, interoperability Réflexions sur la pérennisation à partir d'un prototype dans le projet BibliText 1Université Jean-Monnet-Saint-Étienne, France; 2HiSoMA - Histoire et Sources des Mondes antiques ,France BibliText vise à pérenniser les données textuelles patristiques et bibliques en développant des outils adaptés pour l'édition et la consultation de corpus. Grâce à des chaînes de traitement TEI et une plateforme basée sur DTS, il garantit un accès durable et interopérable, en équilibrant rigueur scientifique et évolutivité technologique. ID: 451
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Short Presentation Methods: cultural analytics Disciplines/Fields of Study: Statistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference online Keywords: Magic, Accademia pontaniana, digitalizzazione, libri antichi, statistica Uso dei metodi statistici per il progetto MAGIC, per la descrizione, caratterizzazione e conservazione della collezione Torraca di libri antichi, appartenenti all’Accademia pontaniana di Napoli. University of Naples Federico II, Italy Il progetto Magic dell’Università degli studi di Napoli “Federico II” si sta occupando della digitalizzazione della collezione libraria di Francesco e Luigi Torraca, donata all’Accademia pontaniana di Napoli. L’analisi degli incunaboli e delle cinquecentine ha condotto anche ad uno studio statistico, il cui risultato ha evidenziato aspetti peculiari e significativi. ID: 879
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Short Presentation Methods: digital research infrastructures development and analysis, linked (open) data, software development, systems, analysis and methods, systems and information architecture and usability Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, History, Musicology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Cultural Heritage data, Knowledge Graph, Research data infrastructure, Harvesting and Transformation Routines NFDI4Culture Integration Stories: Bridging Gaps Between Isolated Research Resources 1Academy of Sciences and Literature | Mainz, Germany; 2FIZ Karlsruhe – Leibniz Institute for Information Infrastructure, Germany; 3Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany; 4German Historical Institute Rome, Italy This paper demonstrates the ongoing effort of integrating metadata into the NFDI4Culture-KG, exemplified by the Gregorovius edition using an ETL pipeline, thereby addressing the challenge that the diversity and heterogeneity of cultural heritage data often provide barriers for querying and integration. NFDI4Culture is a consortium within the German NFDI. ID: 895
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, curricular and pedagogical development and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Education/ pedagogy, History, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: generative-artificial-intelligence, pedagogy GPTeaching Digital Methods to Humanists 1University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg; 2Independent An experimental work focusing on the creation of a pedagogical open source LLM to act as a tutor for teaching/learning digital methods to humanists. The paper presents the corpus, the methodology and reports on the first results. ID: 258
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Short Presentation Methods: digital access, privacy, and ethics analysis, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, Interface design, development, and analysis, user experience design and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cognitive sciences and psychology, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: recherche participative, psychotraumatismes, web-application, éthique Lignes de Vie : Un programme de recherche numérique participatif sur les psychotraumatismes 1Centre national de ressources et de résilience Lille-Paris (CN2R Psychotraumatismes), 59000 Lille, France; 2Université de Lille, Inserm, CHU Lille, U1172 - LilNCog - Lille Neuroscience & Cognition, 59000 Lille, France; 3Hôpital Intercommunal Créteil - Service Universitaire de Psychiatrie de l’Enfant et de l’Adolescent, 94000 Créteil, France; 4Département de Psychopathologie, Hôpital Avicenne, AP-HP, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, 93000 Bobigny, France Le programme « Lignes de Vie » incarne une recherche participative innovante, mêlant éthique et numérique. Basé sur une web-application, il explore les trajectoires des personnes exposées à des psychotraumatismes. Nous présenterons les modalités transversales de sa conception ainsi que les défis éthiques liés à la recherche en ligne. ID: 1027
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Short Presentation Methods: data, object, and artefact preservation, metadata standards, systems, and methods, public humanities collaborations and methods, semantic analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Communication studies, Humanities computing, Library & information science, Musicology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Acervos museais, interoperabilidade, museu virtual, instrumentos musicais, MIMO ACERVOS MUSEAIS EM PLATAFORMAS DIGITAIS: interoperabilidade no caso do Museu Virtual de Instrumentos Musicais. 1Unirio, Prof. do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biblioteconomia, Brazil; 2Ibict, Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia, Brazil A investigação apresenta o estudo prospectivo para a evolução do MVIM para obter o alinhamento com padrões nacionais e internacionais. A estratégia metodológica combina o uso de revisão bibliográfica com o estudo de caso sobre um recorte do acervo para avaliação do uso de metadados e delimitação de funcionalidades. ID: 671
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Short Presentation Methods: natural language processing, scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods, semantic analysis, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Literary studies, Philology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Text analytics, variation detection, text similarity, greek anthology Defining the Variation in the Greek Anthology. The IAL (Intelligence Artificielle Littéraire) Project University of Montreal, Canada The Literary Artificial Intelligence (IAL) project investigates the possibility of formalising the definition of literary concepts using algorithmic principles. We focus on the concept of the variation inside the Greek Anthology. This paper summarises our methodology and preliminary results, and lays the groundwork for the next steps in the project. ID: 910
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, digital archiving, optical character recognition and handwriting recognition, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Humanities computing, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: generative artificial intelligence, OCR, large language models, digital archives Generative AI for OCR Error Correction: A Case Study of Historical Newspaper Archives University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom Optical character recognition (OCR) has facilitated digitisation of historical materials, including literary texts, newspapers, and records. However, errors in digital archives limit their utility. This paper presents a post-OCR error correction method using a fine-tuned large language model to correct errors in nineteenth-century English-language newspapers, significantly improving upon existing methods. ID: 153
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Poster Methods: digital access, privacy, and ethics analysis, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, public humanities collaborations and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Humanities computing, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: digital scholarship services, cultural heritage data, libraries, archives, web archives Computational Access to Library of Congress Collections as Data Library of Congress, United States of America We discuss the current status of developing a routine digital scholarship support program at the Library of Congress. Program areas and methods for computational access are reviewed, as well as opportunities for DH researchers to more deeply engage with the library. ID: 558
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Short Presentation Methods: cultural analytics, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization Disciplines/Fields of Study: Humanities computing, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Archival narrative, narrative space, spatial narrative Archival narrative space and spatial narrative 1Nankai University, China, People's Republic of; 2Renmin University of China, China, People's Republic of; 3Wuhan University, China, People's Republic of; 4Sun Yat-sen University, China, People's Republic of This study uses inductive and deductive methods to analyze spatial representations in archival and narrative theory. This study develops a research framework for digital archival spatial narratives centered around the "story—discourse" space, with digital archives as the subject and digital media as the tool. ID: 866
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Short Presentation Methods: cultural analytics, optical character recognition and handwriting recognition, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Asian studies, Computer science, History, Theology and religious studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: digital humanities, large language model, optical character recognition, Qing dynasty, religious societies An Experimental Macroscopic Study of Secret Religions During the Jiaqing Period of the Qing Dynasty Academia Sinica We utilize a database of archives pertaining to official investigations into secret religious sects, compiled and digitized by our team. This research facilitated by the “Optical Character Recognition and Proofreading Platforms” and “Digital Analysis System for Humanities”, two platforms developed by our team at the Academia Sinica. ID: 576
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Short Presentation Methods: data publishing projects, systems, and methods, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, project design, organization, management, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization Disciplines/Fields of Study: Geography and geo-humanities, History, Informatics, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Vernacular Housing, Taiwan, Hualien River Basin, Spatial Humanities, Research Data Management Historical Vernacular Houses in the Hualien River Basin of Eastern Taiwan: A Spatial Humanities Investigation with Research Data Management Planning 1Department of Taiwan and Regional Studies, National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan; 2Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica, Taiwan; 3Research Center for Information Technology Innovation, Academia Sinica, Taiwan; 4Research Center for Humanities and Social Sciences (Center for GIS), Academia Sinica, Taiwan We study the geospatial distribution and humanistic context of historical vernacular houses in Eastern Taiwan. We are using a data repository to disseminate the datasets collected for our research. For the current investigation, we will further develop a Data Management Plan with the goal of practicing the FAIR Data Principles. ID: 1017
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Short Presentation Methods: cultural analytics, Interface design, development, and analysis, project design, organization, management, software development, systems, analysis and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Communication studies, Cultural studies, Education/ pedagogy, Games studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Literacia midiático-informacional, ENACIN, Criar Jogos Por uma literacia midiático-informacional 1Burburinho Cultural, Brazil; 2Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia, Brazil; 3Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil O projeto Enacin, do Ibict, visa aprimorar a literacia midiático-informacional de jovens em Brasília por meio de um laboratório social, que nasce da cooperação com a Burburinho Cultural, através do Criar Jogos. O foco é o desenvolvimento da integridade da informação através de um curso de criação de jogos digitais. ID: 126
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, database creation, management, and analysis, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, information retrieval and querying algorithms and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Informatics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: large language models, prototyping, AI, frontend, data transformation Promptotyping - the FrontEND? Digital Humanities Craft Promptotyping introduces a methodology combining structured requirements engineering (PRISM framework) with Large Language Models for rapid development of research interfaces. By positioning LLMs as technical advisors, researchers can focus on data exploration while complex implementation decisions are automated, enabling near-instantaneous creation of custom research interfaces. ID: 665
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Short Presentation Methods: digital access, privacy, and ethics analysis, digital archiving, metadata standards, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Linguistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Digital multilingual practices, Digital archives and collections, Endangered languages Enhancing global accessibility through regional portals: The case study of ELAR’s Latin American Portal Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Germany The Endangered Languages Archive is a digital archive, which holds audio-visual collections in more than 600 languages. This paper explores ELAR’s approach to make collections more accessible through the creation of regional portals. The process requires highly efficient tools and workflows for data curation, quality control, translation and data management. ID: 1008
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Short Presentation Methods: data modeling, linked (open) data, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization Disciplines/Fields of Study: Geography and geo-humanities, History, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: ontologies, data modeling, geoinformationsystems, urban history Utilizing Ontologies in Comparative Urban History Research: A Geospatial Analysis Institute for Comparative Urban History, University of Muenster, Germany Building upon the limitations of traditional spatial analysis, the project HiSMaComp aims to develop an ontology-based approach for recording and comparing the topography and morphology of historical urban spaces. By integrating GIS with semantic web technologies, the project allows for deeper, multidimensional, and standardised comparative analyses. ID: 355
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Poster Methods: digital publishing projects, systems, and methods, scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Literacy, composition, and creative writing, Media studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: scholarly editing, digital publishing, editorialization Making an augmented web book with Le Pressoir (The Pressoir) 1Université de Montréal, Canada; 2Université de Rouen Normandie, France; 3Université Paris IV - Sorbonne, France; 4Université Paris 8, France In this poster, we show how Le Pressoir addresses the challenge of a multimodal editorial chain. This will be achieved by exploring the functionalities of Le Pressoir and presenting proofs of concept involving works that have already been produced or are in the process of being designed. ID: 1002
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Poster Methods: scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Asian studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: TEI, East Asia, Critical Apparatus, IIIF To Share Textual Structure Globally: Development of TEI Viewer for East Asian Texts 1International Institute for Digital Humanities, Japan; 2Keio University; 3FLX Style; 4Musashino University; 5The University of Tokyo This presentation reports on the development of a TEI viewer dedicated to a language area in which the TEI Guidelines were not widely. The viewer is intended to motivate people who are not good at programming to take up TEI encoding and has predictably been able to do so. ID: 495
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Poster Methods: data, object, and artefact preservation, digital access, privacy, and ethics analysis, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, software development, systems, analysis and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: access, digital preservation, research infrastructure, sustainability, digital humanities archives Preserving Access to Three Decades of Digital Humanities Research: Infrastructure Modernisation as Sustainability Practice King's Digital Lab, King's College London, United Kingdom King's Digital Lab underwent a large-scale infrastructure modernisation, migrating 85 digital humanities projects spanning three decades. This included migrating from private infrastructure to central hosting, implementing a static-first approach for sustainability, and developing a decision framework for preservation strategies. The project demonstrates how technical modernisation serves long-term research accessibility goals. ID: 128
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Poster Methods: eco-criticism and environmental analysis, image processing and analysis, public humanities collaborations and methods, user experience design and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Design studies, Environmental, ocean, and waterway studies, History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: digital project, documentary photography, recommender system, environment Digital Documerica: Picturing the Environment in 1970s America University of Richmond, United States of America This poster introduces the project Digital Documerica, a digital public project offering a search and discovery interface, interactive visualizations, and additional media resources to broaden the reach and access of a collection of nearly 16,000 documentary environmental photographs from the 1970s taken by the United States Environmental Protection Agency. ID: 438
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Poster Methods: digital archiving, open access methods, public humanities collaborations and methods, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Literary studies, Philology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: repository, TEI, literature, metadata, FAIR principles New Features in the TextGrid Repository: Facilitating Long-Term Open Access to TEI files 1Göttingen State and University Library, Germany; 2GWDG; 3TUD Dresden University of Technology; 4Max Weber Stiftung The poster presents the open TextGrid Repository for TEI documents with its basic features and some new developments. In particular, we describe the new and more user-friendly import workflow, which has already been used to publish new corpora, and invite other projects to join us. ID: 370
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Poster Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, data modeling, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, public humanities collaborations and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Humanities computing, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Impact assessment, Knowledge transfer, Research evaluation, Artificial intelligence, Social sciences and humanities Exploration of Research Impact through IMeTo. Supporting Societal Technology Transfer 1The Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences; 2Faculty of Journalism, Information and Bibliology, University of Warsaw IMeTo (Impact Measurement Tool), developed by IBL PAN within the GRAPHIA project, evaluates the societal and economic impact of research in the humanities and social sciences. Using AI/ML models, it automates impact assessment by classifying and generating descriptions. Designed for SSH institutions, IMeTo supports data-driven insights and promotes community engagement. ID: 465
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Poster Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, data, object, and artefact preservation, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, natural language processing Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Cultural studies, Humanities computing, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: software heritage, machine learning, data annotation, citation extraction Preserving Cultural Heritage in the Digital Age: The Role of Software Heritage in Safeguarding Research Software 1University of Warsaw, Poland; 2The Institute of the Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences The poster aims to present the results of IBL PAN's work within the SoFAIR project. It highlights efforts to preserve research software in the digital humanities through the creation of annotated datasets, the refinement of machine learning tools, and case studies evaluating digital transformation and integration with the EOSC. ID: 639
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Poster Methods: data publishing projects, systems, and methods, linked (open) data, metadata standards, systems, and methods, user experience design and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Cultural heritage, collaboration, museums, linked open data, collection data Introducing museum-digital: Accessible and collaborative collection management and publication for and by museums Freies Deutsches Hochstift / Frankfurter Goethemuseum, Germany As an initiative aimed at collaborative publication and mangement of museum data, museum-digtial provides multilingual publication platforms on which museums from Europe and beyond publish their data together as well as a norm data repository, among others. This poster focuses on collaboration in and APIs of museum-digital's services. ID: 724
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Poster Methods: linked (open) data, project design, organization, management, public humanities collaborations and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Galleries and museum studies, History, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Linked Pasts, Pelagios Network, linked data, community building Linked Pasts Japan: A Forum for Collaboration onCultural Linked Open Data 1The University of Tokyo; 2International Research Center for Japanese Studies; 3National Museum of Japanese History; 4Keio Museum Commons; 5Osaka University; 6ROIS-DS Center for Open Data in the Humanities Linked Pasts Japan (LPJ) promotes Linked Open Data (LOD) in the humanities by fostering collaboration among researchers and practitioners actively working in Japan. Building on global initiatives like Pelagios Network and Linked Pasts Symposium, LPJ connects projects, buidling a interdisciplinary community, and eventually enhances Japan’s international presence. ID: 496
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Poster Methods: digitization (2D & 3D), Interface design, development, and analysis, software development, systems, analysis and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Digital Humanities, 3D Modeling, Cultural Heritage, Interactive Storytelling, Textile History 3D Stories: Bringing Cultural Heritage Objects to Life 1University of Luxembourg; 2University of Applied Arts Potsdam (FHP) This poster presents 3D Stories, an open-source digital platform developed through collaboration between the Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH) at the University of Luxembourg and the Urban Complexity Lab (UCLAB) at Potsdam University of Applied Sciences where historians, researchers, and the public can explore cultural heritage objects. ID: 380
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Poster Methods: curricular and pedagogical development and analysis, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, project design, organization, management, sustainable procedures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Archaeology, Art history, Cultural studies, History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Data Literacy, Data Carpentries, Bring Your Own Data Lab, Open Science Innovative Pathways to Data Literacy: Tailored Formats for Humanities and Cultural Studies 1Leibniz-Institute of European History; 2Mainz University of Applied Sciences; 3Trier University The HERMES Data Competence Centre develops bespoke training formats for researchers in the humanities and cultural studies, addressing the growing demand for digital data literacy. The Data Carpentries and BYODL formats bridge gaps in digital skills, promote interdisciplinary collaboration, and support Open Science by fostering transparency, inclusivity, and equitable access. ID: 532
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Poster Methods: data publishing projects, systems, and methods, digital publishing projects, systems, and methods, manuscripts description, representation, and analysis, scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Feminist studies, History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Escritos de mujeres, humanidades digitales, digitalización de archivos, narrativas históricas Escritos de mujeres: un espacio para su investigación 1Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; 2Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Este póster presenta un espacio virtual del Grupo de Investigación de Escritos de Mujeres de la UNAM, que rescata y publica escritos de mujeres para comprender sus experiencias. A través de bases de datos, archivos y exhibiciones, busca difundir sus voces y ofrecer una crítica a las narrativas históricas dominantes. ID: 443
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Poster Methods: Interface design, development, and analysis, manuscripts description, representation, and analysis, scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods, user experience design and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Book and print history, Philology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: stemmatology, tools, StemmaWeb, historical texts Introducing StemmaWeb 2.0: A Web Enabled Suite of Stemmatological Tools for the Next Decade 1Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands – Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Netherlands, The; 2University of Vienna Stemmatology is the reconstruction of text transmission based on surviving manuscripts. StemmaWeb is a web enabled suite of tools that aids in variant analysis and stemmatological computation. StemmaWeb 2.0, in active development, will launch in 2025. Our poster will detail new features and various academic projects utilizing StemmaWeb. ID: 226
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Poster Methods: natural language processing, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Linguistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Historical linguistics, Corpus Linguistics, History of Japanese language Structuring and Issues of Late Middle Japanese Materials: Focusing on ‘Shōmono’, a commentary on Chinese poetry and prose 1The University of Osaka, Japan; 2Kyushu Sangyo University, Japan; 3Japan Women's University, Japan; 4Tokoha University, Japan; 5National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, Japan; 6Kyushu University, Japan This study adopts a structured approach to develop a corpus of ‘Shōmono’ materials, consisting of oral commentaries on Chinese texts in Late Middle Japanese. Our research aims to create a pilot corpus of annotated texts and establish a framework for representing the relationship between Chinese texts and their Japanese annotations. ID: 129
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Poster Methods: data modeling, electronic literature production and analysis, natural language processing, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Communication studies, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Book Reviews, Review Copies, Digital Social Reading, Incentivization, Natural Language Processing The Impact of Review Copies on German Online Book Reviews from LovelyBooks Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany This poster contribution investigates the impact of review copies on German online book reviews from the social cataloging site LovelyBooks. The phenomenon "influence" is analysed across five dimensions, such as review positivity or complexity. To measure the dimensions, methodologies from the field of Natural Language Processing are applied. ID: 473
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Poster Methods: digital publishing projects, systems, and methods, linked (open) data, software development, systems, analysis and methods, annotation structures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Humanities computing, Performance Studies: Dance, Theatre Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: interface, annotation, multimodal, iiif, api Arvest: an open source environment for multimodal digital heritage analysis 1Université Rennes 2, France; 2Tétras Libre, France In this poster, we present Arvest, a free and open source web app for the analysis of multimodal digital heritage entirely based on the IIIF standard. The tool's main features allow for media hosting, creation of multimodal projects, various types of annotation (including video), and an open RESTful API. ID: 889
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Poster Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, natural language processing, annotation structures, systems, and methods, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Linguistics, Literary studies, Performance Studies: Dance, Theatre Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: stage directions, classification, fine-tuning, LLM, prompting Transfer learning and in-context learning for stage direction classification in French 1Université de Strasbourg, France; 2Université de Montréal, Canada; 3Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Spain This poster expands our work on stage direction classification in French via fine-tuning pre-trained language models and prompting large language models (LLM), testing new models, hyperparameters and prompts. A new qualitative analysis of LLM results showed limits in our reference annotations, and how LLMs can help identify them. ID: 316
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Poster Methods: database creation, management, and analysis, digital archiving, digitization (2D & 3D), metadata standards, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Asian studies, Humanities computing, Library & information science, Philology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Digital Archiving, Tibetan Buddhist Canon, Derge Edition, Metadata Management, Database creation Metadata Framework for Digitizing the Derge Edition of the Tibetan Buddhist Canon 1Archives, Tohoku University; 2Koyasan University; 3Information Service Division, Tohoku University Library Tohoku University in Japan is digitizing the Derge Edition of the Tibetan Buddhist Canon, developing two databases for metadata, portrait images, and captions. Using its publicly accessible digital archive and the IIIF framework, this project enhances global accessibility, advancing Buddhist studies through innovative digital archiving. ID: 379
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Poster Methods: manuscripts description, representation, and analysis, metadata standards, systems, and methods, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Book and print history Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Codicology, Manuscript Studies, Digital Humanities, Modelling, Computational Framework Towards a Computational Codicology: A Framework for Manuscript Descriptions 1Université de Tours; 2KU Leuven This poster introduces the CoMEMM framework, developed in the ERC-funded PRIMA project, for systematic codicological descriptions of Early Modern manuscripts. Integrating stratigraphic principles and computational analysis, it captures material and structural features, enabling cross-collection analysis, production pattern identification, and data interoperability. CoMEMM advances digital codicology and manuscript studies through extensibility and interdisciplinary applications. ID: 713
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Poster Methods: rhetorical analysis, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: History, Linguistics, Political science, Sociology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: populism, extremist narratives, topic modeling, parliament, ParlaMint Common Sense Extreme: populist and extremist narratives in European parliaments 1Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia; 2Institute of Contemporary History, Ljubljana, Slovenia This study examines the overlap between populist and extremist narratives in parliaments by analyzing "common sense" and considering factors like party orientation, government-opposition roles, gender, and spatio-temporal information. To this end, we use corpus linguistic methods and topic modeling on ParlaMint-en 4.1, a corpus of speeches from 29 European parliaments. ID: 145
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Poster Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, database creation, management, and analysis, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization Disciplines/Fields of Study: History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: HisGis, Data-Modelling, RAG, Visualizualisations Bridging the Past with Technology: RAG Systems and Map-Based Insights into Berlin’s Cold War Transit Humboldt Universität zu Berlin Presenting a novel digital public history approach, this project leverages RAG and map visualizations linked to a graph database to provide immersive access to Cold War-era Berlin transport data. Users interact via natural language queries, enhancing engagement, accessibility, and fostering citizen science contributions. ID: 785
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Poster Methods: curricular and pedagogical development and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Education/ pedagogy, Literacy, composition, and creative writing, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: word clouds, middle school, qualitative interviews, data literacy, ELA Exploring Word Clouds: Taking a Deeper Look at How They Interact with Middle School Students' Data and Literary Meaning-Making Processes 1University of Pittsburgh, United States of America; 2Stanford University, United States of America This project uses qualitative interviews with American middle-school students to explore how they make sense of word clouds from both data literacy and ELA perspectives. The interview asked them to read a word cloud, read the poem used to generate that word cloud, and then compare the two textual representations. ID: 155
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Poster Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, cultural analytics, natural language processing, network analysis and graphs theory and application Disciplines/Fields of Study: Asian studies, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: cultural evolution, cultural phylogenetics, literary genre, arrow of time, Matthew effect Phylogenetic analysis of a literary genre, waka, with BERT reveals mean-reverting self-excitation Shiga University, Japan The evolution of classical Japanese poetry, waka, was investigated to elucidate the evolutionary dynamics of culture. Whether anthologies could be interpolated and extrapolated, whether the real time series were distinguishable from the time-reversed and shuffled ones, and whether the Matthew effect existed were examined. ID: 758
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Poster Methods: cultural analytics, data modeling Disciplines/Fields of Study: Asian studies, Linguistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Writing system evolution, dataset design Developing a Dataset for Analyzing Historical Character Shape Evolution in the Japanese Writing System Keio University, Japan I aim to introduce my project on creating a dataset for analyzing the historical evolution of character shapes in the Japanese writing system. I also invite scholars to discuss how the dataset design can enhance studies on character shape evolution in general, and, more specifically, for the Japanese writing system. ID: 223
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Poster Methods: project design, organization, management, software development, systems, analysis and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: research software engineering, dh developer, career path, survey, community Surveying the Digital Humanities Research Software Engineering Landscape 1Arizona State University; 2Princeton University; 3Harvard University DHTech is a community for people doing technical work in DH. In 2020, DHTech ran a survey to better understand who is developing code in DH. To understand how the environment for research software engineering practitioners in DH has changed, we are now repeating the 2020 survey. |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | SP-10 Location: Aud B2 (TB) Session Chair: Claire Warwick, Durham University |
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ID: 426
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, digital archiving, image processing and analysis, virtual and augmented reality creation, systems, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Galleries and museum studies, Humanities computing, Media studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Automatic Image Restoration, Virtual Reality (VR), Digital Archives, Stereographs, 3D Visualization Reviving Victorian Virtual Reality: A Toolkit for Restoring and Disseminating Historical Stereographs in Contemporary VR Laboratory for Experimental Museology, EPFL, Switzerland This paper presents a computational toolkit for disseminating historical stereographs in virtual reality (VR). Combining automatic restoration, augmentation, and visualization, the toolkit addresses systemic barriers to large-scale dissemination. It enables immersive engagement with digitized cultural heritage, bridging historical stereoscopy and contemporary VR to revolutionize access to 19th-century immersive media. ID: 706
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Short Presentation Methods: user experience design and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Design studies, Galleries and museum studies, Games studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: playfulness; digital games; interactive exhibits; engagement; museum. Digital Games in Museums: Constructing a Framework of Playfulness University of Leicester, United Kingdom This paper explores how digital games and playfulness foster visitor engagement in museums, drawing insights from five digital interactive exhibits and visitor experiences across different cultural backgrounds, presenting the first conceptual framework of playfulness in museums. ID: 279
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Short Presentation Methods: digital activism and advocacy, eco-criticism and environmental analysis, sustainable procedures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Humanities computing, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: climate change, environmental sustainability, heritage organisations, training, strategy Digital Humanities and Environmental Sustainability at the British Library British Library, United Kingdom This paper will look into the British Library’s commitment to embedding environmentally sustainable digital humanities practices and technology choices, highlighting staff-led initiatives, a Climate Change Strategy, and collaborations like with the Digital Humanities Climate Coalition. Future plans involve a 2025 training programme and a sustainability guide. ID: 188
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, crowdsourcing, linked (open) data Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, Computer science, Informatics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference online Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Crowdsourcing Como - A Crowdsourcing Platform for Digital Humanities LMU Munich, Germany Como is an open-source platform designed to engage users through Games with a Purpose (GWAPs) -interactive, problem-solving quizzes with an additional purpose. With its modular system, Como lowers barriers to entry for both creators and participants, encouraging involvement in data collection and validation, with a special focus on mobile apps. ID: 509
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, image processing and analysis, user experience design and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, Galleries and museum studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: eye-tracking, user studies, museums, video analysis Using fixed and mobile eye tracking to understand how visitors view art in a museum: A study at the Bowes Museum, County Durham, UK Durham University, United Kingdom The following proposal describes a collaborative project involving researchers at Durham University, and professionals at the Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, County Durham, UK, during which we used fixed and mobile eye tracking to understand how visitors view art. The results will inform a rehang of the museum's art. |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | Panel 02 Location: Aud B3 (TB) Session Chair: Albert Palacios, University of Texas at Austin |
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ID: 216
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Panel Methods: digital access, privacy, and ethics analysis, digital publishing projects, systems, and methods, public humanities collaborations and methods, scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Library & information science, Media studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Audio, video, exhibits, editions, access The AVAnnotate Project and Creating Access to Culturally Sensitive AudioVisual Collections 1University of Texas at Austin, Texas, United States of America; 2Concordia University, Montreal, Québec, Canada; 3James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia, United States of America; 4University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada; 5Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, United States of America Discovering audiovisual collections is often achieved through contextual metadata. On this panel, project partners describe using AVAnnotate, open-source software that leverages IIIF and GitHub in a minimal computing workflow that produces standards-based, user-generated, online projects that provide sustainable and much-needed commentary and context around under-used and culturally sensitive AV collections. |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | LP-08 Location: Aud C1 (EC) Session Chair: Paul Girard, OuestWare |
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ID: 343
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Panel Methods: data publishing projects, systems, and methods, digital publishing projects, systems, and methods, linked (open) data, open access methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: African and African American Studies, History, Humanities computing, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Linked Open Data, Slavery, Datasets, Lusophone Atlantic, History Enslaved.org: Publishing Online and Linking across Datasets Centered on Named Enslaved Individuals 1Michigan State University, United States of America; 2Harvard University; 3University of California, Riverside This panel will explore how the construction of datasets about named enslaved individuals and the publication of those datasets online has allowed historians to reach new audiences and to draw new conclusions about both the collective and individual agency of enslaved people. ID: 409
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Long Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, cultural analytics, natural language processing, speech processing analysis and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Cultural studies, Film and cinema arts studies, History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Digital film studies, character analysis, digital history, computational audio analysis Echoes of Ideology – Toward an Audio Analysis Pipeline to Unveil Character Traits in Historical Nazi Propaganda Films Computational Humanities Group, Leipzig University, Germany This study investigates the use of computational audio analysis to examine ideological narratives in Nazi propaganda films. Employing a three-step pipeline—speaker diarization, audio transcription, psycholinguistic analysis—it reveals ideological patterns in characters. Despite current issues with speaker diarization, the methodology provides insights into character traits and propaganda narratives, suggesting scalable applications. ID: 241
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Long Presentation Methods: cultural analytics, data publishing projects, systems, and methods, Interface design, development, and analysis, scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: History, History of science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: colour studies, annotations, data visualisation Chromobase: a narrative-driven dataset on the 19th-century Colour Revolution 1OuestWare, France; 2Sorbonne Université, France; 3CNRS, France; 4HEAD Genève, Suisse; 5CNAM, France The Chromobase depicts how the new colouring materials and techniques invented in the 1850s brought about new ways of thinking about colour in literature, art, and the history of science and technology. We present a narrative-driven methodolody and a writing-publication web application which depicts this 19th century “Colour Revolution”. |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | SP-11 Location: B207 (TB) Session Chair: Diane Katherine Jakacki, Bucknell University |
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ID: 899
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Short Presentation Methods: data, object, and artefact preservation, digital archiving, annotation structures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, History, Performance Studies: Dance, Theatre Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Multimodal, Archive, Theatre, Oral History Revolutionary Theatre in the Digital Age: Building a Multimodal Archive for Portugal’s Ongoing Revolutionary Process Centre for Theatre Studies, School of Arts and Humanities, University of Lisbon, United Kingdom The PREC.PT project examines the role of Theatre and Performance in democracy building during Portugal's ongoing Revolutionary Process (1974–75) through archival research and oral history. Leveraging multimodal digital oral history, the project's archive aims to integrate paralinguistic and text-based annotation and indexing to improve data analysis, access and user experience. ID: 264
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Short Presentation Methods: meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing), network analysis and graphs theory and application, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Humanities computing, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: drama, network analysis, methodology Revisiting Network Analysis in Drama: Operational Challenges and Methodological Insights 1Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics, Germany; 2Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Germany The paper is methodological reflection on co-occurrence networks in drama research. Comparing a manually encoded gold-standard corpus with more operationalized approaches, we highlights critical trade-offs between convenience and rigor. Ultimately, we aim to offer insights into improving network analysis for drama research and refining the balance between scalability and accuracy. ID: 293
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Short Presentation Methods: data modeling, linked (open) data, scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, History, Musicology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: digital edition, performing arts ontologies, assertive edition A digital edition as performance-history database: modeling the ephemeral in the theater chronicles of Philipp Gumpenhuber (1758–1763) 1Institut für Digitale Geisteswissenschaften, Austria; 2Institut für Kunst- und Musikwissenschaft This submission deals with the digital edition of the theatre chronicles of Philip Gumpenhuber and the challenging modelling of historical performance data. ID: 740
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Short Presentation Methods: cultural analytics, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, Performance Studies: Dance, Theatre, Statistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: festival studies, Avignon, performing arts, theater programming What Show Should I Stage? The Impact of the Festival Off Avignon on Parisian Theater Programming Rennes 2 University, France This study examines the impact of the Festival Off Avignon on Parisian theater programming, focusing on its 2013 edition. It calculates reprogramming rates for festival shows and employs text mining and topic modeling to identify which features, like genre and theme, appear most frequently in the reprogrammed shows. ID: 611
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Short Presentation Methods: linked (open) data, manuscripts description, representation, and analysis, semantic analysis, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, History, Humanities computing, Performance Studies: Dance, Theatre Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: early modern London, linked open data, data mining, cultural studies, performance studies Reimagining Early English Drama: Recentering Historical Narratives using the LEAF Platform 1Bucknell University, United States of America; 2University of Crete, Greece Data discoverable on the Semantic Web allows for the exchange of structured information across projects.Through this exchange we can enhance own scholarship amongst researchers. Now, we need to consider how this exchange helps us to collaboratively shape the narratives that lie within that data. |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | LP-10 Location: B210 (TB) Session Chair: Youngmin Kim, Dongguk University |
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ID: 715
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Long Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, database creation, management, and analysis, image processing and analysis, optical character recognition and handwriting recognition Disciplines/Fields of Study: History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Historical document recognition, handwriting recognition, demography Find everyone? Scaling up scanned document automated processing of millions of census records to reconstitute the French population in the Socface project 1TEKLIA, France; 2INED - Institut national d'études démographiques; 3PSE - Paris School of Economics; 4Université Paris Dauphine-PSL The Socface project aims to process the complete French historical censuses (1836-1936) using integrated handwriting recognition models to manage millions of records. Challenges include scaling workflows, ensuring data quality and developing integrated models for different layouts. The entire database will be openly accessible to enable extensive social and historical research. ID: 606
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Long Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, digital ecologies and digital communities creation management and analysis, image processing and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: digital history, education, image generation, multimodal large language models, evaluation Enhancing Text-to-Image Alignment with Retrieval-Augmented GPT for Historical Event Reconstruction: Evaluating with Multimodal LLMs University of Zurich, Switzerland Enhancing text-to-image (T2I) models for historical event reconstruction involves refining prompts with retrieved context via GPT-4o. This study evaluates alignment using QG-VQA metrics and Likert-scale ratings with history students and MLLMs. Results show improved performance on DALL-E 3, FLUX.1, and SDXL, surpassing baseline models and human-generated prompts. ID: 591
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Long Presentation Methods: cultural analytics, image processing and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Book and print history, Education/ pedagogy, History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: distant viewing, scalable viewing, image analysis, cultural analytics, exploratory tools Illustrated Ideologies: A Scalable Viewing of Visual Media in German Children’s Books of the long 19th century 1Computational Humanities Group, Leipzig University; 2Primary School Didactics, Leipzig University This paper explores the visual dimension of German children’s literature (1801–1914) using a scalable viewing approach. By combining deep learning models and exploratory tools, we analyze 230,000 illustrations to uncover patterns in reading, play, and teaching scenes. The method bridges close and distant viewing, enriching research on historical visual archives. |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | LP-09 Location: B302 (TB) Session Chair: Julia Louise Neugarten, Radboud University |
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ID: 267
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Long Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, electronic literature production and analysis, natural language processing, open access methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Informatics, Literacy, composition, and creative writing, Philosophy Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: narrative identity, large language models, personal data, creative writing Talking to Myself: Examining Narrative Identity with Personalized Large Language Models University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom LLM personalization is becoming increasingly accessible, with little critical inquiry into the extent to which these models are actually capable of representing personal identity. We present two methods for training LLMs on a personal corpus using open-access tools and evaluate the usefulness of such processes for encountering narrative identity. ID: 636
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Long Presentation Methods: digital archiving, digital biography, personography, and prosopography, electronic literature production and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Book and print history, Cultural studies, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Archives, digitisation, Stuart Hall, cultural studies, locative literature Walking with Hall: Place, Interface, and Praxis at Play in the Stuart Hall Archive University of Birmingham, United Kingdom This paper outlines the use of locative literature (a location-responsive narrative accessed via mobile app) to digitally represent materials from the Stuart Hall Archive. Hall’s work on media serves as conceptual inspiration for both the narrative and interface design. It invites users to navigate the archive through sites of significance. ID: 727
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Long Presentation Methods: data modeling, digital ecologies and digital communities creation management and analysis, electronic literature production and analysis, natural language processing Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Gender and sexuality studies, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: fanfiction, emotion, vector space models, word2vec, antiquity Giddy Gods and Happy Heroes: Detecting Character-Emotions in Fanfiction about Greek Myth with Vector Space Models 1Radboud University, The Netherlands; 2Independent Researcher We analyze associations between fictional characters and emotions in a corpus of fanfiction about Greek myth, using vector space models. We examine the similarity in the VSM between six basic emotions -- sadness, joy, anger, fear, surprise and disgust -- and popular characters, and compare patterns across character-genders and fanfiction-genres. |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | LP-07 Location: B304 (TB) Session Chair: Victoria Van Hyning, University of Maryland, iSchool |
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ID: 640
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Panel Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, curricular and pedagogical development and analysis, digital publishing projects, systems, and methods, meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing) Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Feminist studies, History, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Python programming, Artificial Intelligence, Pedagogy What Happens When "Hacking" Becomes Easy? Teaching Python in 2025 1Pratt Institute, School of Information; 2Chainguard; 3The Graduate Center, CUNY The emergence of AI coding tools poses urgent questions about the future of Python education. What happens when "hacking" becomes easy? Does the streamlining of technical processes diminish the intellectual labor of coding? In this panel, four seasoned Python instructors consider the evolving role of Python—and programming broadly—in DH. ID: 556
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Long Presentation Methods: curricular and pedagogical development and analysis, meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing) Disciplines/Fields of Study: Education/ pedagogy Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: multilingual DH, DH pedagogy, India, vernacular ‘Doing’ DH in the Indian Vernacular/s: Ensuring Access and Accessibility Through Vernacular Medium Instruction (?) 1Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur; 2Ravenshaw University The presentation focuses on the questions of feasibility, access and inclusivity in DH education fostered through the use of Indian vernacular lanaguages for classroom instructions, translation and creation of academic resources. It uses case study analysis and survey methods as its methodology. ID: 1009
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Long Presentation Methods: crowdsourcing, digital access, privacy, and ethics analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Design studies, Disability and differently-abled studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference online Keywords: crowdsourcing, accessibility, blind, low vision, cultural heritage Key findings from “Crowdsourced Data: Accuracy, Accessibility, and Authority (CDAAA)” University of Maryland, College of Information, United States of America This paper will discuss findings from "Crowdsourced Data: Accuracy, Accessibility, Authority", a project investigating the successes and challenges that US-based LAM organizations experience when making crowdsourced transcription content accessible to blind and low vision users. |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | LP-11 Location: B309 (TB) Session Chair: Paul Joseph Spence, King's College London |
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ID: 282
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Long Presentation Methods: digital archiving, digital ecologies and digital communities creation management and analysis, linked (open) data, public humanities collaborations and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Film and cinema arts studies, Indigenous studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: cine autóctono de Abya Yala, ontologías formales OWL, Python para ontologías, preservación cultural, tecnologías para mejorar la accesibilidad Hacia una ontología de los festivales de cine de Abya Yala. Teoría, diseño y aplicaciones 1Independent researcher, United States of America; 2CY Cergy Paris Université/Universitat de Barcelona; 3University of Stirling Un proyecto de ontología de los festivales de cine autóctono de Abya Yala basado en catálogos de los festivales. Dado un corpus inicial de catálogos se construye una taxonomía/tesauro de los términos (conceptos) fundamentales y posteriormente una ontología formal que describe el dominio de conocimiento estableciendo relaciones entre los conceptos. ID: 764
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Long Presentation Methods: cultural analytics, linked (open) data, network analysis and graphs theory and application, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, Cultural studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Decolonial Digital Art History, Linked Open Data, Data Visualization Contrapuntal Modernisms. Modeling Situated Transnational Art Histories in Paris and London. 1University of the Arts London, United Kingdom; 2Carleton University, Canada Mobile Subjects: Contrapuntal Modernisms investigates postwar movement of artists through the colonial hubs of London and Paris, seen as intersections of transnational flow. It rewrites art historical narratives emphasizing mobile identities and interconnections. The database and interactive visualizations highlight interconnectedness and emphasize, rather than erasing, the situatedness of the data. ID: 457
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Long Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, data modeling, linked (open) data, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization Disciplines/Fields of Study: History, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference online Keywords: AI-Assisted Data Processing, Collaborative Digital Infrastructure, Temporal and Spatial Data Analysis, Early Modern Church Administration GRACEFUL17 - A Scalable Digital Fast-Track Strategy: Mining, Modelling, and Mastering Early Modern Church Administration Data German Historical Institute Rome, Italy This paper presents GRACEFUL17's scalable digital strategy for analyzing early modern church administration data. Combining AI, knowledge graphs, and visualization tools, it efficiently processes vast serial sources from the Vatican Archive, enabling exploration and fostering insights into ecclesiastical, administrative, and social history within an open, collaborative framework. |
3:30pm - 4:00pm | Coffee-break (16th afternoon) Location: B007 (TB) |
4:00pm - 5:30pm | SP-12 Location: Aud B2 (TB) Session Chair: Susan Brown, University of Guelph |
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ID: 947
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Short Presentation Methods: 3D printing, critical making, data, object, and artefact preservation, digitization (2D & 3D), virtual and augmented reality creation, systems, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Galleries and museum studies, History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Ukraine, cultural heritage, photogrammetry, 3D modeling, restoration Gendered Experiences of Ethnic Victims of Stalin’s Repressions: Emotional Analysis of Oral Histories from the Gulag La Sapienza University of Rome, Italy This project aims to preserve Ukraine's cultural heritage through photogrammetry and 3D modeling, documenting and reconstructing damaged UNESCO-protected sites. The first step focuses on Odessa, with advanced digital tools integrating archival data to support accurate restoration, safeguard cultural identity, and contribute to post-war recovery and legacy preservation. ID: 851
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, image processing and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, Computer science, Gender and sexuality studies, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Gender representation, Pose detection, Renaissance art, Digital art history, Active/passive dichotomy Exploring Gendered Poses in Renaissance Art: A Computational Analysis of Activity and Passivity Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands This study uses pose detection algorithms to analyze gendered representations in Renaissance art (1450–1600), focusing on leg spread, head tilt, and pose dynamism. Results reveal minimal gender differences in activity levels, challenging assumptions of the active/passive dichotomy. The findings underscore the potential of computer vision in re-evaluating art historical theories. 4:00pm - 4:10pm
ID: 617 / SP-12: 3 Short Presentation Methods: data modeling, semantic analysis, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Communication studies, Education/ pedagogy, Linguistics, Statistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: register analysis, text linguistics, corpus linguistics, applied linguistics, quantitative methods Register research in digital humanities? Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany This paper presents empirical demonstrations of register effects for political discourse, literary analyses, L2 pedagogy, gender studies, and legal interpretation and aims to foster a discussion around how linguistic research on register contributes to interdisciplinary endeavors in digital humanities. Case studies use authentic language data and quantitative corpus linguistic methods. ID: 536
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, cultural analytics, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: literature, canon, Jeopardy!, large language model The Literary Canon on Jeopardy!, 1984-2024 Oregon State University This paper uses literary references on the quiz show Jeopardy! as a proxy to measure literary canonicity in the United States over the preceding forty years. ID: 786
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Short Presentation Methods: cultural analytics, information retrieval and querying algorithms and methods, network analysis and graphs theory and application, semantic analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: literary history, diversity indices Surfacing boundary objects:measuring context diversity in feminist literary history 1University of Guelph, Canada; 2University of Calgary, Canada Seeking boundary objects within a feminist literary historical dataset, we created a context diversity measure that reflect the situatedness of the data and dampens the effects of canonization in a network graph of relationships among ~1500 women authors, outperforming other measures of significance in graphs when it comes to identifying less canonical figures. |
4:00pm - 5:30pm | SP-14 Location: Aud B3 (TB) Session Chair: Cristina Guardado, University of Aveiro |
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ID: 752
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Short Presentation Methods: bibliographic analysis, cultural analytics, digital research infrastructures development and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Book and print history, Library & information science, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: bibliography, literary studies, data processing, cultural analytics, research infrastructure European Literary Bibliography: Tool for Research on Bibliographical Data on Literature and Literary Science 1Institute of Czech Literature, Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic; 2Institute of Literary Research, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland This paper discusses the workflow and results of the European Literary Bibliography (ELB) initiative. The ELB is an ongoing international project aimed at processing, integrating, enriching, presenting, and visualizing multilingual bibliographical datasets to enhance the understanding and exploration of the European literary landscape. ID: 651
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, data, object, and artefact preservation, manuscripts description, representation, and analysis, optical character recognition and handwriting recognition Disciplines/Fields of Study: Book and print history, History, Humanities computing, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Handwritten Text Recognition, Old Norse, Medieval Studies, Manuscript Studies Crossing the Bifrost: Towards an open access FAIR HTR model for Old Norse manuscripts. ENC - PSL, France Showcasing scalable solutions for under-resourced disciplines and addressing questions of accessibility and sustainability, we present the first Old Norse HTR model with ground truths in Open Access. By fine-tuning CATMuS-medieval on sparse data, we achieved notable accuracy improvements, demonstrating that today only a few pages are indeed enough. ID: 528
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Short Presentation Methods: digital libraries creation, management, and analysis, digitization (2D & 3D), manuscripts description, representation, and analysis, project design, organization, management Disciplines/Fields of Study: Book and print history, Library & information science, Literary studies, Theology and religious studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: medieval manuscripts, collaboration, recovery, digital reconstruction Overcoming Silences in the Archive: Establishing a Collaborative Digitization Framework for Medieval Manuscript Collections Across the Midwestern United States 1Indiana University Bloomington, United States of America; 2Saint Mary’s College, United States of America We will discuss the formation of a diverse group of partners who collaborated to streamline a distributed digitization and description workflow for medieval manuscripts across the midwestern United States, and how, through these collaborations, we have uncovered/recovered collections of distinction that are already impacting new and emerging scholarship. ID: 673
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, digital biography, personography, and prosopography, rhetorical analysis, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Book and print history, Feminist studies, History, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: AI, XML, biography, prosopography, Wikidata Fabulation and Care: What AI, Wikidata, and an XML Schema Can Recognize in Women's Biographies University of Virginia, United States of America Collective Biographies of Women, a feminist prosopography and study of short biographies, explores not only the results of stand-aside XML annotation of Biographical Elements and Structure Schema applied to ~400 chapters in 1270 books but also experiments with AI versions triangulated with available Wikidata, VIAF and other linked data. ID: 250
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Short Presentation Methods: bibliographic analysis, cultural analytics, network analysis and graphs theory and application, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Asian studies, Book and print history, Humanities computing, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: digital intellectual history, Korean literary studies, bibliometric analysis, network analysis, global-local dynamics Digital Intellectual History of Modern Korean Literary Studies: Bibliometric Analysis of Korea Citation Index and OpenAlex Data Sets 1Cultural Informatics, Graduate School of Korean Studies, The Academy of Korean Studies, Republic of (South Korea); 2Department of English Language and Literature / Digital Arts and Humanities, Hallym University, Republic of (South Korea) Leveraging comprehensive bibliometric analysis of OpenAlex (2000-2024) and Korea Citation Index (2002-2024) datasets, this pioneering digital humanities study maps the intellectual history of modern Korean literary studies. Through computational methods, we reveal the dynamic interplay between Korean literature and global literary discourse, illuminating patterns of cultural exchange and scholarly evolution. |
4:00pm - 5:30pm | SP-18 Location: Aud C1 (EC) Session Chair: Maria Levchenko, University of Bologna |
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Short Presentation Methods: bibliographic analysis, curricular and pedagogical development and analysis, digitization (2D & 3D), ethnographic analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Archaeology, Education/ pedagogy Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: digitisation of cultural heritage, digital divide, Mediterranean islands, Open Educational Resources Methodological approaches to Open Educational Resources (OERs) for cultural heritage professionals University of Cyprus, Cyprus The European Commission's 2021 guidance urged accelerated digitisation of cultural heritage but noted a digital skills gap among professionals. This study examines the digital divide in cultural heritage institutions on small Mediterranean islands, proposing Open Educational Resources (OERs) to address professionals’ needs. Quantitative and qualitative analyses inform actionable, tailored solutions. ID: 667
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Short Presentation Methods: curricular and pedagogical development and analysis, project design, organization, management Disciplines/Fields of Study: Education/ pedagogy, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: education, research support, high-performance computing Advanced Computing Education in the Humanities: A review of the Interdisciplinary Data Humanities Initiative from 2022-2024 Florida State University In 2022 FSU's Research Computing Center established the Interdisciplinary Data Humanities Initiative (IDHI) to foster and support the use of advanced digital tools in the humanites, social sciences, and the arts. Here we will describe our curricular efforts and workshops specificaly covering the use of high-performance computing in our classrooms. ID: 788
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Short Presentation Methods: curricular and pedagogical development and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Education/ pedagogy, History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference online Keywords: digital education, pupils, university students Digital Humanities projects by university students for pupils. Initial results and applicable tools. FSU Jena, Germany This paper explores digital education for pupils in a humanities teaching-learning lab. The aims of this article are (a) to present initial results on the participation of pupils in Digital Humanities projects by university students and (b) to reflect digital tools in humanities education programmes for pupils. ID: 485
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Short Presentation Methods: cultural analytics Disciplines/Fields of Study: Education/ pedagogy Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: digital content creation, podcasting, citizen journalism, media literacy, media education Digital citizenship and transformative learning: the role of radio and podcasts in school education Università di Foggia, Italy This project, developed by the University of Foggia and Istituto Dante Alighieri, aimed to enhance students' digital and communication skills through podcast creation. The initiative combined technical workshops with creative writing, fostering critical thinking, teamwork, and civic awareness. Results showed significant improvement in media literacy and active citizenship skills. ID: 662
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, curricular and pedagogical development and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Education/ pedagogy Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Scaffolded Programming Education, Digital Humanities Education, Large Language Models, AI-Supported Learning AI-Supported Scaffolded Learning for Teaching Python in Digital Humanities Education University of Bologna, Italy This research presents an AI-supported scaffolded learning platform for teaching Python to Digital Humanities master's students at the University of Bologna. The system combines LLM-generated exercises and personalized feedback, addressing the unique challenges humanities students face in learning programming. |
4:00pm - 5:30pm | SP-16 Location: B207 (TB) Session Chair: Nozomi Sawada, Komazawa University |
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Short Presentation Methods: eco-criticism and environmental analysis, image processing and analysis, public humanities collaborations and methods, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization Disciplines/Fields of Study: African and African American Studies, Environmental, ocean, and waterway studies, Geography and geo-humanities, History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: mapping, environment, public, transdisciplinary Environmental Inequalities, Race, and Class: Mapping the Industrial Landscape of Mid-Century American Cities University of Richmond, United States of America “Fires of Industry: Environmental Inequalities in Mid-Century America” is a digital humanities project developing, mapping, and visualizing a new dataset of environmentally burdensome sites in American cities circa 1950. Juxtaposing this data with racial demographics and income, it explores historical environmental disparities and their ongoing impact on health inequalities. ID: 369
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, copyright, licensing, and permissions standards, systems, and processes, digital art production and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: African and African American Studies, Cultural studies, Education/ pedagogy, Indigenous studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference online Keywords: Critical Digital Literacy, Cultural Heritage Safeguarding, FAIR and CARE principles, Data Governance, Responsible AI ethics Locally-responsible Artificial Intelligence frameworks: Designing a Digital/AI Toolkit Empowering Community-led Digital Data Governance of Cultural Heritage in Burkina Faso 1University of Hull / DAIM, United Kingdom; 2Universite Nazi Boni, Burkina Faso; 3Independent scholar and consultant This paper describes a digital/AI literacy toolkit developed as part of a collaboration between researchers and mask artists, basket weavers, and musicians in Burkina Faso. The toolkit covers four main themes - Awareness, Promotion, Innovation and Protection - to address diverse aspects of community-led digital data governance for cultural heritage. ID: 1043
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Short Presentation Methods: project design, organization, management, public humanities collaborations and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: African and African American Studies, Chicano/a/x, Latino/a/x studies, Cultural studies, History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: ethnic studies, future-making, community engagement, digital methodology, cultural preservation What Does It Mean to Build Digital Ethnic Futures? Grassroots Digital Capacity Building Through Community-Driven Practice 1University of Maryland College Park, United States of America; 2Libro Mobile Arts Cooperative & Bookstore Drawing on case studies and participant testimonies, we demonstrate how CSUF DEFCon has fostered a new paradigm for digital scholarship that prioritizes cultural preservation, community engagement, and social justice. The paper outlines future directions for grassroots digital ethnic studies and for communities of practice that amplify diverse cultural perspectives. ID: 548
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Short Presentation Methods: copyright, licensing, and permissions standards, systems, and processes, digital activism and advocacy, meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing), text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: African and African American Studies, Book and print history, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: corpus construction, postcolonial literature, text mining Is it possible to do a computational postcolonial literature project? Stanford University, United States of America This presentation tackles the difficulties and inequities that prevent digital humanities from intersecting with fields like postcolonial literature. It follows three different attempts to launch projects that perform text mining on postcolonial literature and the main obstacles encountered in the first stage of obtaining or constructing a viable corpus. ID: 1020
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Short Presentation Methods: text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: African and African American Studies, History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: sentiment analysis, emotion detection, LLM, history, Africa Quantitative Analysis of Negativity in the Early Colonial Nigerian Newspapers: A Comparative Study of a Lexicon-based Method and LLM 1Komazawa University, Japan; 2Independent Researcher This study examines negativity in early colonial Nigerian newspapers through comparative analysis of lexicon-based methods and LLMs. Results show LLMs better align with human evaluation, revealing negativity primarily manifests as anger and disgust, consistently coexisting with high anticipation—suggesting a more nuanced emotional landscape than previously recognized in historical scholarship. |
4:00pm - 5:30pm | SP-15 Location: B210 (TB) Session Chair: Jacob Murel, Princeton University |
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ID: 114
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, semantic analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Literary studies, Philology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: intertextuality, classics, literature, language models, artificial intelligence Modeling Allusions in Voltaire and the Enlightenment with Neural networks (MAVEN) Sorbonne University, France The MAVEN project is an open-access tool designed to locate classical allusions in Enlightenment literature. This paper reports on two early steps: the generation of a dataset of 18th century French sentence-pairs rated by semantic similarity, and the performance of a sentence-transformer model trained on this dataset. ID: 726
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, digital publishing projects, systems, and methods, linked (open) data, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: History, Humanities computing, Linguistics, Philology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: philology, linguistics, digital humanities, semantic web, ontology engineering ALMA – Wissensnetze in der Mittelalterlichen Romania Universität des Saarlandes, Germany The purpose of this contribution is to present ALMA - Wissensnetze in der Mittelalterlichen Romania (Universität des Saarlandes), a new inter-institutional project that makes use of the tools offered by textual philology, lexicology, lexicography, linguistics, history, digital humanities, the semantic web and ontology engineering. ID: 802
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Short Presentation Methods: crowdsourcing, digital publishing projects, systems, and methods, linked (open) data, optical character recognition and handwriting recognition Disciplines/Fields of Study: Linguistics, Philology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Historical Lexicography, OCR, Information Extraction, Linked Data, Wikibase Linking Larramendi’s Lexicon University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Spain This study details the digitization of Larramendi's Trilingual Dictionary (1745) and prose text from the same author using open-source tools and public collaborative platforms like Wikidata and Wikisource. It highlights workflows for lexicographic annotation, integration with LOD, and other applications in historical linguistics, outlining future prospects for a digital edition. ID: 666
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Short Presentation Methods: cultural analytics, meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing), text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Citation, references, scholarly practices, scholarly norms Genericization and Nominalization: Text Mining Scholarly Citational Practices Stanford University, United States of America This paper uses computational methods to explore the patterns of how key terms are detached from scholar’s names even as those names can come to stand for those ideas in both formal citation and more general reference across a corpus of English-language literary studies journals and monographs. ID: 641
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, open access methods, software development, systems, analysis and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Philology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: classics, philology, software, langauge models Logion: an open-source CLI and API for digital philology with language models Princeton University, United States of America This short paper presentation covers current work-in-progress for development of the first-ever CLI and API that leverages language models to assist in philological research tasks for pre-modern texts. Specifically, this presentation focuses on how this software makes language models more accessible to classics scholars for real-world research tasks. |
4:00pm - 5:30pm | SP-17 Location: B302 (TB) Session Chair: Manuel Portela, University of Coimbra |
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ID: 787
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, image processing and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Archaeology, Asian studies, Computer science, Philology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: oracle bones, cultural heritage restoration, diffusion model, computer vision, machine learning Oracle Bone Reassembly Based on Diffusion Model BNU-HKBU United International College, China, People's Republic of This paper introduces a machine learning approach to reassemble fragmented oracle bones, which are important materials for understanding early Chinese history. Specifically, we propose a model based on the Diffusion Model, a generative deep learning framework that has demonstrated remarkable performance in computer vision tasks in recent years. ID: 784
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Short Presentation Methods: data modeling, annotation structures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Archaeology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: fuzzy logic, archeology, legacy data Discrepancies in Annotative Concordance and Expertis: Analysing existing metrics in annotated archaeological fuzzy data 1Instituto de Estudios Gallegos Padre Sarmiento, CSIC; 2Universidad de Cantabria, Spain Research in mathematics, computational sciences, and archaeological theory has addressed the uncertainty in archaeological data and its links to annotator expertise/confidence. This study uses real data and three annotators with varying expertise to evaluate concordance metrics for fuzzy annotations, applying computational linguistics and vector distance methods within fuzzy data models. ID: 559
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Short Presentation Methods: data modeling, software development, systems, analysis and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Cultural studies, Humanities computing, Informatics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: rdf sparql api python pydantic RDFProxy: A Model-Centric Approach to Transforming SPARQL Result Sets for Linked Data Clients Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria The paper introduces RDFProxy, a Python library designed for building REST RDFProxy is currently being developed at the Austrian Center for Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage and will serve as the backend solution for the Releven project at University of Vienna. ID: 922
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, attribution studies and stylometric analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: History, Literary studies, Philology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Stylometry, Medieval authorship analysis, Armenian historiography, Anania Shirakatsi Whose Pen Wrote the Map? Battling Over the Armenian Medieval Text Ashkharhatsuyts with Stylometry École nationale des chartes - Université PSL, France This study examines the authorship of the Armenian geographical treatise Ashkharhatsuyts using stylometric methods. Results attribute the text to Anania Shirakatsi, aligning with prior hypotheses, while excluding Movses Khorenatsi. Uncertainty in early passages suggests potential compilations. Findings also question the authorship of Eghishe's Commentary on Genesis. ID: 837
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, digital archiving, metadata standards, systems, and methods, natural language processing Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, History, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: bias, digital humanities, archives, AI, ethics From Bias Paralysis to Bias as a Category of Analysis Huygens Institute, The Netherlands This paper addresses the lack of a coherent framework for understanding bias in digital humanities. Using colonial archives as case studies, it examines biases in archives, digitization, and AI. It proposes reframing bias as an analytical category and introduces a framework to dissect its interconnected dimensions. |
4:00pm - 5:30pm | SP-13 Location: B304 (TB) Session Chair: Owen Stuart Monroe, The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign |
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ID: 498
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Short Presentation Methods: scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Book and print history, Literary studies, Philology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: textual scholarship, stemmatology What do you do with 8 thousand billion variants? Toward structural and quantitative philology University of Tours, France The paper will present the first mounting of a new digital philological method tackling the issues of managing too many variant readings ID: 645
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, attribution studies and stylometric analysis, bibliographic analysis, network analysis and graphs theory and application Disciplines/Fields of Study: Book and print history, Theology and religious studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: citation networks, citation profile, authorship attribution, intellectual affiliations Computational Methods for Authorship Attribution Using Citation Networks: A Case Study of a Rabbinic 14th century Talmudic Commentary 1bar-Ilan University, Israel; 2Holon Institute of Technology, Israel The purpose of this paper is to examine the identity of the author of an anonymous Rabbinic commentary using a new methodology utilizing new digital tools to scan vast amounts of text and analyze citation networks and stylistic patterns which are not revealed through routine human analysis. ID: 1004
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Short Presentation Methods: cultural analytics, semantic analysis, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Book and print history, Cultural studies, History, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: history of ideas, epistemology, historical corpus analysis, contextual embedding Disciplining Subjects: A Computational Approach to the Eighteenth-Century Order of Knowledge 1Stanford University, United States of America; 2Rhodes College, United States of America Our project a contextual embedding model to a corpus of eighteenth-century British text in order to study the evolution of language that prefigures the emergence of modern disciplinarity. Our presentation shows that modern disciplines evolved far earlier and in very different ways than traditionally accounted for in current scholarship. ID: 714
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, cultural analytics, Interface design, development, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, Book and print history, Design studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: distant viewing, heraldry Distant Viewing and Generative Exploration of Multimedia Heraldry in Early Modern Europe TU Delft, The Netherlands This study utilizes distant viewing and generative machine learning to explore heraldic images from 1450–1700 and reveal patterns in their circulation and adaptation. It designs tools for heraldic identification and interpretation, integrating image classification and ontology-based explanations. Results inform future research and a Citizen Science initiative engaging broader communities. ID: 795
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, cultural analytics, network analysis and graphs theory and application, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Book and print history, Cultural studies, History of science, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Print Culture, Periodicals, History of Science, British History, Text Mining Networking Nature: Early Victorian Science and Politics in the Mass Press The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, United States of America I argue that natural science discourse served as political rhetoric in mass produced British periodicals from 1826 to 1848. Digital methods reveal the incorporation of natural science discourse into popular periodicals in a network of reprinting, while close reading shows how natural science texts were recontextualized to produce political meanings. |
4:00pm - 5:30pm | SP-19 Location: B309 (TB) Session Chair: Elisa Eileen Beshero-Bondar, Penn State Erie, The Behrend College |
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ID: 632
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Short Presentation Methods: music and sound digitization, encoding, and analysis, scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Education/ pedagogy, Humanities computing, Musicology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Musicología Digital, Codificación Musical, Competencias Tecnológicas, Humanidades Digitales, Innovación Educativa Musicología Digital: Ejercicio participativo en Educación Superior. Universidad de Salamanca, Spain Este experimento propone capacitar estudiantes en edición digital de música y codificación musical, vincularlos con prácticas musicológicas digitales actuales, y fomentar la inclusión de músicas populares en la enseñanza a través de actividades prácticas, modernizando programas académicos y alinear formación con demandas contemporáneas. ID: 964
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Short Presentation Methods: curricular and pedagogical development and analysis, digital activism and advocacy, public humanities collaborations and methods, virtual and augmented reality creation, systems, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Education/ pedagogy Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: digital transformation, academic leadership The role of digital humanists in university digital transformation: a progress report from Canada University of Ottawa, Canada For many years, digital humanities scholars have taken on academic leadership roles. Now that “digital transformation” is a preoccupation for higher education institutions, how can digital humanities scholars support their universities so that emerging technologies enhance the individual and collective campus experience, and expand access to university learning? ID: 1005
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, information retrieval and querying algorithms and methods, sustainable procedures, systems, and methods, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Education/ pedagogy, Humanities computing, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: ai, xai, rag, tei, xml DigitAI for Localized TEI / XML Assistance: An experiment with Small-Scale XAI Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, United States of America This project seeks to develop an inexpensive AI model customized to access XML information from the TEI Guidelines and related tutorials for learning XML stack processing. We seek the optimize the assistant as a guide for decision-making required in humanities text encoding and processing. ID: 955
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Short Presentation Methods: digital activism and advocacy, project design, organization, management, public humanities collaborations and methods, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Education/ pedagogy, Humanities computing, Media studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: markup, pedagogy, graphic design, XSLT, digtal editions Teaching XSLT for Digital Arts and Humanities in the Age of AI Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, United States of America Markup languages and XSLT are important in DH coursework and projects as a counter to passive acceptance of AI-enhanced writing systems. This paper investigates how student designers and developers gain authority over technological infrastructure in learning to develop and re-mediate their own markup systems. |
Date: Thursday, 17/July/2025 | |
9:00am - 10:30am | LP-17 Location: Aud B2 (TB) Session Chair: Susan Schreibman, Maastricht University, DARIAH |
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ID: 772
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Long Presentation Methods: curricular and pedagogical development and analysis, digital access, privacy, and ethics analysis, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, software development, systems, analysis and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Disability and differently-abled studies, Education/ pedagogy, Linguistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Digital Accessibility Technologies, Unicode Character Recognition, Assistive Technologies Integration, Print-Disabled Academic Access, Open-source Breaking the Unicode Barrier with Niv Louie: Advancing Digital Accessibility through Innovative Screen Reading and Braille Translation Technologies 1Department of the Land of Israel Studies and Archaeology, Ariel University, Israel; 2Saxon Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Leipzig, Germany This research examines a critical gap in current digital text infrastructure for individuals with print disabilities: the systematic inaccessibility of specialized Unicode-encoded characters essential for academic discourse. Our investigation showcases the development and implementation of Niv Louie, an innovative software solution designed to facilitate access to previously inaccessible digital content. ID: 615
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Long Presentation Methods: natural language processing, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Disability and differently-abled studies, Education/ pedagogy, Linguistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: easy Italian, text simplification, accessible writing, writing assistant, accessibility Bridging Accessibility and Innovation: An NLP-Powered Writing Assistant for Easy and Plain Texts in Italian 1Università di Trieste, Italy; 2Independent researcher The presentation introduces a Writing Assistant System designed to simplify and enhance the creation of easy and plain language texts in Italian. Addressing communication barriers in public administration and supporting inclusivity, WAS provides real-time feedback and educational tools, combining AI-driven suggestions with human oversight to improve accessibility and writing skills. ID: 624
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Long Presentation Methods: 3D printing, critical making, curricular and pedagogical development and analysis, digitization (2D & 3D) Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Education/ pedagogy, Media studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: critical digital literacy, 3D scholarly editions, transferable skills, authentic learning, digital storytelling Mastering Ideas, Not Keystrokes: Digital (3D) Literacy through Digital Humanities Praxis-based Pedagogy 1Maastricht University, Netherlands, The; 2Maastricht University, Netherlands, The, DARIAH-EU This presentation examines critical digital literacy as a multifaceted competency. Drawing on a Master’s-level course where students create 3D scholarly editions of toys within an authentic learning environment, we demonstrate how they develop skills, including critical and creative making and collaborative problem-solving –transcending discipline-specific knowledge to prepare for the digital and creative economy. |
9:00am - 10:30am | Panel 03 Location: Aud B3 (TB) Session Chair: Till Grallert, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin |
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ID: 233
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Panel Methods: meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing) Disciplines/Fields of Study: History, Philosophy Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Digital History, State of the Field, Epistemology, Theory, Generative AI The global state of digital history: Establishing data culture(s) in uncertain times 1Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin; 2University of Waterloo; 3Technische Universität Darmstadt; 4Andong National University; 5Leibniz-Institut für Europäische Geschichte; 6University College London The panel discussion addresses the need for a new data culture in history and beyond with the aims to understand the fundamental epistemological affordances of the post-digital moment; to develop the necessary quotidian practices and disciplinary protocols; and to negotiate new understandings of history as a discipline of societal relevance. |
9:00am - 10:30am | SP-20 Location: Aud C1 (EC) Session Chair: Sarah Lang, Universität Graz |
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ID: 663
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Short Presentation Methods: natural language processing, open access methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Feminist studies, History, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: the poetess, topic modelling, diversity, feminist literary history Contexts, Diversity, Poetry: Topic Modelling the Poetess University of Guelph, Canada This short paper asks: what can be discovered about the poetess tradition of nineteenth-century Britain–a mode of writing initially lost to literary history and recovered by feminist literary scholars–when using topic modelling to conduct a distant reading of primary, critical, and bio-critical materials? ID: 631
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Short Presentation Methods: database creation, management, and analysis, mixed-media analysis, semantic analysis, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Asian studies, Feminist studies, Gender and sexuality studies, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Chinese children’s books; library catalogue; metadata; text mining; gender representation How Is Gender Portrayed on Preschool Children’s Book Covers? An Analysis of the Chinese National Library Catalogue between 2012-2022 1University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom; 2Te Shi Liangcai School of Journalism and Communication, Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, Hangzhou, China Picture book covers carry abundant visual information about the story. They also indicate gender information through titles and illustrations, which might further impact preschool children’s gender perception. This paper will investigate how ChatGPT infer gender on covers of 6,629 preschool children’s books from the 2012-2022 National Library of China catalogue. ID: 601
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Short Presentation Methods: bibliographic analysis, manuscripts description, representation, and analysis, public humanities collaborations and methods, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Feminist studies, Gender and sexuality studies, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: TEI schema, Antiracist, Inclusive, Novellas Reading Spanish NovEllas through an Antiracist, Inclusive, and Feminist Text Encoding Framework University of British Columbia, Canada This presentation will introduce the work conducted by “The Adaptive Text Encoding Initiative Network,” an interdisciplinary research group of PhD students, faculty, and DH librarians in Canada. We will report on our progress as a team and provide insights into our proposed antiracist, decolonial, and inclusive TEI guidelines. ID: 396
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Short Presentation Methods: natural language processing, social media analysis and methods, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Games studies, Gender and sexuality studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Twitch.tv, Gendered Communication, Topic Modeling, Gaming Community, Social Media Analysis Exploring Gender Differences in Gaming Culture: A Comparative Analysis of Male and Female Streamers’ Live Chat Interactions on Twitch.tv University of Regensburg, Germany This study examines gendered communication in German-speaking Twitch gaming chats using BERTopic and qualitative analysis. Male streamers’ chats focus on gaming, while female streamers evoke social and emotional messages. No evidence of objectification was found, highlighting shifts in behavior or effective moderation. Findings underscore gender’s role in shaping digital interactions. ID: 736
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Short Presentation Methods: digital access, privacy, and ethics analysis, digital activism and advocacy, meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing), sustainable procedures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Feminist studies, History of science, Humanities computing, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: data ethics, data feminism, documentation, datasets, datasheets for datasets Documenting datasets as a tool for change 1Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Germany; 2University of Graz, Austria This talk explores how documentation can serve as a powerful tool for positive change by making our research and datasets more transparent. Detailed documentation not only facilitates the effective and responsible reuse of datasets and algorithms but also promotes more inclusive scholarship and ethical research outcomes. |
9:00am - 10:30am | LP-13 Location: B207 (TB) Session Chair: Isabel Galina Russell, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) |
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Long Presentation Methods: digital archiving, linked (open) data, scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods, sustainable procedures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: sustainability; digital edition; fernando pessoa; linked open data Modernização da infraestrutura do portal da “edição digital de Fernando Pessoa projetos e publicações” em parceria com o consórcio Text+ 1Universität Rostock; 2Technische Universität Darmstadt; 3Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaft Esta apresentação se concentrará no trabalho realizado durante o projeto de colaboração Text+ "Pessoa Digital", discutindo a importância das mudanças implementadas para garantir a sustentabilidade e modernizar a infraestrutura digital da edição acadêmica digital “Fernando Pessoa. Projects and Publications” e como elas se encaixam na infraestrutura do consórcio Text+. ID: 893
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Long Presentation Methods: bibliographic analysis, crowdsourcing, cultural analytics, digital libraries creation, management, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: History, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Bibliotecas Públicas, Mediación digital, Patrimonio cultural Las Bibliotecas Públicas de Bogotá como escenarios de co-creación de narrativas digitales de historia pública (2016–2024) University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom Se analiza a las Bibliotecas Públicas de Bogotá como plataformas de co-creación de narrativas digitales de historia pública entre 2018 y 2021. A través del análisis de Los bogotanos del Bogotazo y Marca de agua se destaca cómo la mediación digital desafía narrativas oficiales y democratiza el conocimiento histórico. ID: 734
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Long Presentation Methods: bibliographic analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Inteligência Artificial; Humanidades Digitais; Princípios Éticos Inteligência Artificial nas Humanidades Digitais: questões críticas e desafios éticos 1Universidade de Coimbra, FLUC; 2Universidade de Coimbra, CEIS20, FLUC; 3Fundação Getulio Vargas - CPDOC; 4Universidade de Viena - Department of European and Comparative Literature and Language Studies Este artigo apresenta uma revisão crítica da literatura dos princípios éticos no universo da Inteligência Artificial (IA), investigando a sua conexão com as Humanidades Digitais (HD). Tem como objetivo refletir sobre o campo epistémico e identificar os desafios, práticas e recomendações, através de uma abordagem qualitativa. ID: 796
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Long Presentation Methods: data, object, and artefact preservation, database creation, management, and analysis, digital art production and analysis, linked (open) data Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, Galleries and museum studies, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: exhibition data, art galleries, linked open data, public digital humanities, digital art history Empowering Peripheral Voices: Data Sovereignty and Low-Tech Solutions for Art Galleries Data Preservation 1University of Malaga; 2Leuphana University; 3University of Malaga Small-to-medium galleries face significant challenges in preserving and sharing their contributions, relying on spreadsheets or paper records.This issue is exacerbated by proprietary data platforms, which reduce data sovereignty. This paper presents a low-tech solution developed to normalize, preserve, and share gallery data, emphasizing sustainability, inclusivity, and resistance to digital monopolies. |
9:00am - 10:30am | LP-14 Location: B210 (TB) Session Chair: Florian Kessler, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen Nuremberg |
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Long Presentation Methods: digital research infrastructures development and analysis, natural language processing, scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods, semantic analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Humanities computing, Linguistics, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Scholarly Editing, Collation, Alignment, Multilingual, Parallel Text Collation of Multilingual Versions of a Text: Necessity, Approach, Challenges 1Freie Universität Berlin, Germany; 2Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany; 3Universität Potsdam, Germany With the project ‘Collation of Multilingual Text’ (COMUTE), we tackle the problem of aligning multilingual versions of text that are not literal translations, but which have undergone a major revision process including extensive additions, deletions and rephrasings. Our approach based on a hierarchical alignment solves issues of current state-of-the-art methods. ID: 937
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Long Presentation Methods: cultural analytics, digital archiving, meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing), natural language processing Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Cultural studies, History, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Frauenliteratur, Frauenzeitung, Faktorenanalyse, Paratext, Literaturgeschichte NLP-basierte Analysen von marginalisierter serieller Frauenliteratur im 19. Jahrhundert. Ein Vergleich von Frauenzeitschriften im deutschsprachigen Raum (NLP-based Analyses of Marginalized Women's Literature in the 19th Century) 1Universität Siegen, Germany; 2Fachhochschule Südwestfalen in Hagen, Germany Der Beitrag widmet sich der digitalen Modellierung von Dekanonisierungsprozessen serieller Frauenliteratur im 19. Jahrhundert und ihrer theoretischen Reflexion. Hierzu untersuchen wir Relationen zwischen Texten in Frauenzeitungen und historischen Kontexten. In multivariaten NLP-basierten Analysen werden Grade der vielfältigen Einflussfaktoren gemessen und Bedingungen der Evolution serieller Literatur in deutschsprachigen Frauenzeitschriften miteinander verglichen. ID: 337
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Long Presentation Methods: scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Asian studies, History of science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Chinese mathematics, terminology What is a Term in Chinese Mathematics? A Digital Exploration of Glossaries in Relation to the Language of the Original Texts Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg Glossaries appended to monographic treatments of historical mathematical Chinese texts are one of the most important references available for technical terms in that type of language. In this study, digital methods are used to explore such glossaries, with an focus on understanding what phenomena from the original texts are included. |
9:00am - 10:30am | LP-15 Location: B302 (TB) Session Chair: Martina Scholger, University of Graz |
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ID: 108
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Long Presentation Methods: database creation, management, and analysis, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, project design, organization, management, sustainable procedures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Research Data Management, RDM, Software Management, Living Resources, Sustainability 404 not found - Strategies for Ensuring the Sustainable Management of Living Resources in the Digital Humanities Data Center for the Humanities (DCH), University of Cologne, Germany I will discuss the challenges of handling living resources and relate them to already existing strategies and their vulnerabilities. I will present an approach for managing living resources by considering the responsibilities of different stakeholders – researchers, funding institutions and data centers/libraries – and argue for their orchestration. ID: 630
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Long Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, data publishing projects, systems, and methods, digital archiving, digital libraries creation, management, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: History, Humanities computing, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Archives, large language models (LLMs), ontology, classification, machine vision Excavating memory: Computer vision and LLM-assisted Classification workflow for a Digitized Archive 1Haifa University; 2Technion; 3Independent Scholar We describes workflows, complexities and challenges in a digital pilot project on the Archive of German Speaking Jews in Israel, concentrating specifically on two complementing classification workflows: image classification of the digitized scans as a preliminary step for document analysis, and LLM assisted parsing and classification of folder level catalog entries. |
9:00am - 10:30am | LP-12 Location: B304 (TB) Session Chair: Kim Martin, University of Guelph |
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ID: 581
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Long Presentation Methods: data publishing projects, systems, and methods, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, linked (open) data, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, History, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: visual interface, narration, exploration, cultural heritage data, semantic data The ReFa Reader- A visual makeover for your semantic data 1DIPF | Leibniz Institute for Research and Inf. in Education, Germany; 2metaLAB (at) FU Berlin, Germany In this long paper a visual interface, the "ReFa Reader", which combines narrations and the exploration of semantic graph structures is presented. After a brief introduction of the functionalities of the Reader, three workflows on how to reuse this Open Source Prototype by any project with semantic data are elaborated. ID: 768
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Long Presentation Methods: data modeling, database creation, management, and analysis, linked (open) data, network analysis and graphs theory and application Disciplines/Fields of Study: Feminist studies, History, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: historical network research, graph technologies, data criticism, data visualization Reading between the letters. Exploring biases, gaps, and context in historical correspondence data 1Academy of Sciences and Literature | Mainz; 2Philipps-University Marburg, Germany On a dataset containing correspondences from the literary period of Early Romanticism, this submission aims to uncover gaps and biases in the data, investigate their impact, and mitigate their effect. For this purpose, it develops a mixed methods-approach including the use of knowledge graphs, data visualisation, and historical network research. ID: 952
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Long Presentation Methods: Interface design, development, and analysis, linked (open) data, user experience design and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Design studies, Humanities computing, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: linked data, serendipity, user experience, context Keeping it in Context: Serendipity, Linked Data, and User Experience at LINCS University of Guelph, Canada The Linked Infrastructure for Networked Cultural Scholarship (LINCS) mobilizes Canadian scholarship through making, disseminating, and promoting the use of linked open data (LOD). This paper will reflect on the user-experience (UX) work done at LINCS, focussing on the roles of context and agency in supporting serendipity in a linked-data environment. |
9:00am - 10:30am | LP-16 Location: B309 (TB) Session Chair: Caio Mello, University of Luxembourg |
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ID: 220
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Long Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, attribution studies and stylometric analysis, cultural analytics, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Book and print history, Literary studies, Media studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: genre studies, machine learning, nineteenth-century novels, cultural analytics, literary criticism Castle at the Crossroads: A Machine Learning Approach to Generic Mixture in the Nineteenth-Century Gothic Novel Stanford University, United States of America Our project introduces a BERT-based machine learning model of generic mixture for classifying individual passages from nineteenth-century Gothic novels by their relationship to other, non-Gothic, contemporaneous genres. Our method offers not only important insights into individual novels, but also a new way to track generic transformation over time. ID: 749
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Long Presentation Methods: network analysis and graphs theory and application, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Book and print history, Communication studies, History, Media studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: journalism; textual reuse; nineteenth century; social network analysis Cultures of textual reuse: comparing American and Hebrew journalistic networks in the nineteenth century College of Management Academic Studies, Israel This paper uses plagiarism detection software and social network analysis methodologies to compare nineteenth-century American and Hebrew journalistic networks. Results reveal stark differences in frequency, context, and style of textual reuse. The differences reflect distinct cultural roles of the media in shaping public knowledge and identity. ID: 131
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Long Presentation Methods: natural language processing, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Communication studies, Linguistics, Media studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: análise do discurso; processamento de linguagem natural; métodos computacionais; silêncio Capturando o silêncio: estratégias para identificação do não-dito, ao combinar-se métodos computacionais e análise do discurso Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) Este trabalho traz uma reflexão crítica, embasada em um estudo de caso, sobre a tendência dos métodos computacionais de análise textual priorizarem o que estatisticamente se repete, dificultando o acesso do analista do discurso a certas nuances. Argumento pelo uso de métodos mistos para acessar o 'não-dito' pelos jornais. |
10:30am - 11:00am | Coffee-break (17th morning) Location: B007 (TB) |
11:00am - 12:30pm | SP-21 Location: Aud B2 (TB) Session Chair: Mikhail Biriuchinskii, Sorbonne Université |
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ID: 808
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, database creation, management, and analysis, digital archiving, image processing and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, Cultural studies, Gender and sexuality studies, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: New Woman, Visual Culture, CLIP, Illustrated Periodicals Visualizing the 'New Woman': Analyzing Visual Content in The Delineator Using CLIP. University of Göttingen, Germany This study explores how the American magazine The Delineator reflects the evolving representation of the 'New Woman' from 1894 to 1914 through its visual content. By employing artificial intelligence techniques, particularly CLIP, the research shifts focus from text to visual analysis, revealing insights into societal perceptions of femininity. ID: 483
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, linked (open) data, metadata standards, systems, and methods, optical character recognition and handwriting recognition Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Informatics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference online Keywords: SKOS, thesauri, LLM, ChatGPT, prompt engineering Using ChatGPT for generating SKOS thesauri from handwritten sketches Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany This paper demonstrates how ChatGPT simplifies SKOS thesauri creation from hand-drawn sketches or digital drafts, improving efficiency over traditional editors. Testing with DH and fictional taxonomies reveals high accuracy but minor errors. While less suited for large thesauri, this method promotes FAIR data practices and facilitates SKOS thesauri development. ID: 270
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, optical character recognition and handwriting recognition Disciplines/Fields of Study: History, Humanities computing, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: notarial documentation, medieval studies, handwritten text recognition, dataset creation, late middle ages Towards an automatic transcription of Catalan notarial manuscripts from the Late Middle Ages Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC) This paper introduces an interdisciplinary pilot project centered on the automatic transcription of Catalan manuscripts from the Late Middle Ages, focusing on notarial documentation. We describe the creation of a new dataset for our initial experiments. The resulting datasets, models, and code will be made publicly available. ID: 959
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, image processing and analysis, manuscripts description, representation, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Archaeology, History, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Handwritten Text Recognition, New Spain, 16th century, palaeography, machine learning Progress of The New Spain Fleets Project: accurate Handwritten Text Recognition models for 16th-17th century Spanish calligraphies. 1Lancaster University, United Kingdom; 2Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia, México; 3Independent researcher; 4Archivo General de la Nación, México; 5Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; 6Universidad de Guadalajara, México; 7University of Leeds, United Kingdom; 8Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social, México; 9Subdirección de Arqueología Subacuática-INAH, México; 10Universidad de Alicante, España We describe advances and results in developing four accurate Handwritten Text Recognition models for the automatic transcription of Itálica cursiva, Procesal simple, Redonda, and Procesal encadenada calligraphies, the most prevalent in 16th-17th-century Spanish American historical documents. ID: 363
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, natural language processing, optical character recognition and handwriting recognition Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: OCR, large language model, synthetic data generation, historical text, digital humanities Using LLMs for post-OCR correction on historical French texts: A case study using synthetic data ObTIC, Sorbonne University This study explores the use of large language models (LLMs) for correcting OCR errors in 19th-century French texts. Despite its advanced capabilities, fine-tuned models faced challenges with generalization, increasing error rates. The findings highlight limitations of LLMs in character-level OCR corrections and point to future research directions. |
11:00am - 12:30pm | SP-27 Location: Aud B3 (TB) Session Chair: Cindarella Petz, Leibniz Institute of European History Mainz (IEG) |
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ID: 511
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, database creation, management, and analysis, digital access, privacy, and ethics analysis, sustainable procedures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Humanities computing, Library & information science, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, data storage, data ethics, Critical AI, data commons Bridging Critical AI Frameworks with Data Storage Practices: the AIAI Data Collective 1Emory University, United States of America; 2Emory University, United States of America The AIAI Data Collective applies Critical AI frameworks to latent questions of AI data storage. We are developing a digital tool that guides users through a decision-making process for ethical AI data management, resulting in recommended practices that address critical and ethical concerns such as labor, privacy, and bias. ID: 844
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Short Presentation Methods: curricular and pedagogical development and analysis, data modeling, digital access, privacy, and ethics analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Education/ pedagogy, Humanities computing, Media studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference online Keywords: Critical Digital Humanities, Generative AI, Critical Thinking, Education Critical Digital Humanities in Generative AI: Enhancing Critical Thinking in Education Formerly at University College London, United Kingdom This research proposal explores the intersection of Critical Digital Humanities and Generative AI, aiming to enhance critical thinking in education. Through a mixed-methods approach, it will develop practical guidelines for educators, addressing challenges such as bias and transparency while fostering thoughtful engagement with AI technologies. ID: 1033
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Short Presentation Methods: digital access, privacy, and ethics analysis, digital archiving, open access methods, public humanities collaborations and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Anthropology, Cultural studies, History, South Asian studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Access, Digital Archives, Public Humanities, Digital Humanities, Inclusion Conceptualising Inclusive Access: Lessons and Critical Reflections on the Challenges of Access to Digital Archives and Collections FLAME University, India This paper, though examining discourses on access to digital archives (particularly community digital archives) and discussion on building care in access from the Stories on Contested Histories International Programme 2024, argues that studying challenges of access to digital archives and collections can help in conceptualising frameworks for inclusive access. ID: 1036
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Short Presentation Methods: digital access, privacy, and ethics analysis, digital art production and analysis, image processing and analysis, natural language processing Disciplines/Fields of Study: Asian studies, Disability and differently-abled studies, Media studies, Translation studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference online Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: AltNarrative, StoryWeaver, digital access, Comics Studies Lab in India, WCAG22 Digital Access: AltNarrative, a multilingual digital repository, and a Comics Studies Lab for born-digital comics Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur, India The paper invokes three narratives of disruptive digital projects that make comics accessible through AltNarrative, a multilingual digital repository, or the inception of a lab to create a born-digital and an inclusive comic of the future. The issue of web or digital accessibility is evaluating with respect to WCAG2.2 compliance. ID: 804
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Short Presentation Methods: copyright, licensing, and permissions standards, systems, and processes, digital access, privacy, and ethics analysis, natural language processing, project design, organization, management Disciplines/Fields of Study: History, Humanities computing, Literacy, composition, and creative writing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: LLMs, AI Framework, Critical Digital Literacy LLMs as Analysis Tool: A Framework for Implementation, Evaluation and Critical Assessment Leibniz Institute of European History, Germany This paper presents a framework for integrating LLMs into critical research work flows, addressing legal, ethical, and methodological challenges. Drawing on projects analyzing historical newspapers and court records, it emphasizes aligning LLM use with established hermeneutical practices to navigate automation responsibly and set standards for DH research and beyond. |
11:00am - 12:30pm | SP-24 Location: Aud C1 (EC) Session Chair: Joana Casenave, Université de Lille |
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ID: 951
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Short Presentation Methods: digital biography, personography, and prosopography, digital publishing projects, systems, and methods, scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference online Keywords: digital timeline, digital preservation, Tolstoy, testimonies, TEI "Towards the Tolstoy Digital Metaverse: Integrating Testimonies into a Digital Chronicle of Tolstoy's Life and Works" 1DH CLOUD; 2Tolstoy Digital; 3Peredelkino Creative Residence; 4CultTech Association The project marks the second phase of digitizing Tolstoy’s legacy, expanding beyond the 90-volume collection. It focuses on seven sources, each reflecting the writer’s life and works, connected by common temporal points. We discuss the preparation, markup, and presentation of over 32,000 documents through an interactive interface. ID: 229
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Short Presentation Methods: data modeling, linked (open) data, scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: History, Literary studies, Philology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: RDF, SDE, semantic web, TEI/XML, uncertainty Auden in Austria Digital: Formalizing <interp>retation in TEI/XML through RDFa Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage, Austrian Academy of Sciences The project Auden in Austria Digital explores novel methods of formalizing interpretation in scholarly digital editions by embedding RDFa within TEI/XML. By transforming editorial argumentation into machine-readable data, the project seeks to make interpretation, interpretational responsibility, and scholarly uncertainty accessible to computational processing. ID: 773
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Short Presentation Methods: scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: TEI, historiography, digital scholarly editing Uncovering Editors' Intentions and Implicit Historical Perspectives through TEI Markup: Case Study on Dai Nihon Shiryo Historiographical Institute The University of Tokyo, Japan This project reevaluates the historiographical practices of Dai Nihon Shiryo, focusing on the functional representation of Bouchū (marginal notes) and Warichū (interlinear annotations) using TEI. By addressing their embedded temporal semantics and editorial distinctions, this study uncovers implicit historical perspectives and contributes to advancing TEI applications in digital scholarly editing. ID: 618
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Short Presentation Methods: digital archiving, scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods, semantic analysis, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Education/ pedagogy, Literary studies, Philology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Digital archives and collections, TEI Publisher, Digital Scholarly Edition, Semantic technologies, Cesare Pavese Moving towards a semantic archival edition: the PAVES-e project 1CNR-ISTC, Italy; 2University of Catania, Italy; 3CNR-ILC, Italy; 4CNR-ILIESI, Italy This paper presents the open-access semantic edition-archive of Cesare Pavese’s literary and documentary heritage, developed within the PAVES-e project. It employs the CHROMA model, incorporating XML-TEI encoding, ontology-driven semantic organization, and interactive visualization tools to facilitate enhanced accessibility and semantic and lexicographic analysis of Pavese’s works. ID: 839
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Short Presentation Methods: scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Literary studies, Philology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: fables ésopiques, édition critique numérique, intertextualité, réception, structures d'indexation Digital Critical Edition of the Isopet 1-Avionnet Aesopic Fable Collection : Issues and Perspectives 1University of Lille, Geriico Lab., Department of Information Science, France; 2Biblissima+ Funding This paper focuses on the modeling of the digital critical edition of a collection of Aesopic fables entitled Isopet 1-Avionnet, dating from the late 13th and early 14th centuries. It will notably involve translating, into the XML/TEI encoding of this collection, the textual, rhetorical, narrative and intertextual structures of this text. |
11:00am - 12:30pm | SP-25 Location: B207 (TB) Session Chair: Paul Girard, OuestWare |
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ID: 350
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Short Presentation Methods: natural language processing, network analysis and graphs theory and application, semantic analysis, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: History of science, Logic and epistemology, Sociology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: semantic social networks, topic model, science studies, history of science, astrobiology Inferring Semantic Social Networks from Scientific Texts: The Case of Astrobiology 1University of Québec in Montréal (UQAM), Canada; 2CIRST, Canada; 3Sherbrooke University, Canada We present a method for inferring semantic social networks from textual data by analyzing terminological similarities using topic modeling. Applied to a corpus of 3,698 scientific articles in astrobiology, this approach identifies "hidden communities of interest" (HCoIs)—groups with shared semantic content—and enables diachronic analysis of community evolution. ID: 359
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Short Presentation Methods: network analysis and graphs theory and application Disciplines/Fields of Study: History, Literary studies, Philosophy Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Social Network Analysis; Co-occurrence network; Ancient Greek; Ancient Latin; Plato Plato’s Presence and Beyond: Co-Occurrence Networks in Ancient Greek and Latin Literature KU Leuven, Belgium This study employs Network Theory to investigates the similarities and differences in co-occurrences within Ancient Greek and Latin texts from pre-Christianity and during the early Christian period. The case study focusses on mentions surrounding mentions of Plato in these texts. ID: 244
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Short Presentation Methods: natural language processing, network analysis and graphs theory and application, social media analysis and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Communication studies, Law and legal studies, Media studies, Political science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Social Network Analysis, Twitter/X, Platform Regulation, Free Speech, NetzDG A mixed-methods approach to study discourses on Twitter about the German anti-hate speech law NetzDG 1UC Davis, United States of America; 2Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH), Luxembourg; 3University of Bremen, Germany This paper examines debates on a German anti-hate speech law called Netzwerkdurchsetzungsgesetz (NetzDG) on Twitter/X. By applying network analysis, NLP methods, and close reading, it investigates content published by the most retweeted accounts mentioning the law, considering their potentially high influence in shaping the discussion on the platform. ID: 876
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Short Presentation Methods: natural language processing, open access methods, social media analysis and methods, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Humanities computing, Linguistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: natural language processing, R Shiny, health communication, Twitter communication NHS, CDC, and WHO Twitter Health Communication: A Preliminary Shiny App University of Georgia, United States of America This work discusses ongoing tests and development of an R Shiny Web Application to visualize a dataset of National Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and World Health Organization Tweets during 2020. Interactive visualizations display different text analytics using tidytext and quanteda. ID: 366
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Short Presentation Methods: network analysis and graphs theory and application Disciplines/Fields of Study: Statistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: visual network analysis, web application Gephi Lite: a lighter web based version of Gephi 1OuestWare, France; 2Aalborg University, Denmark Gephi Lite, a web based and lighter version of Gephi, aims at pursuing Gephi original ambition: democratizing network visualisation edition through visual means. In this paper we present what the web does to network visualisation edition while presenting Gephi Lite main features. |
11:00am - 12:30pm | SP-22 Location: B210 (TB) Session Chair: Takehiro Hashimoto, Chuo University |
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Short Presentation Methods: cultural analytics, manuscripts description, representation, and analysis, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: digital literature, fairy tales, digital editions Tracing Transformation: editorial shifts in the Grimm brothers’ tales 1FAU Erlangen Nürnberg, Germany; 2FAU Erlangen Nürnberg, Germany The presentation showcases first results of a project aimed at representing the editorial transformations of the Children's and Household Tales of the Grimm brothers and demonstrates the variety of changes on several selected fairy tales. It further proposes a first insight into a scalable framework to visualize the editorial changes. ID: 824
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Short Presentation Methods: manuscripts description, representation, and analysis, scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: History, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: history, Canadian literature, methods Writing the Routledge Guide to Canadian Literature and Digital Humanities University of Guelph, Canada In 2024 I coauthored a forthcoming book, The Routledge Guide to Digital Humanities and Canadian Literature. This book presented a number of insights and challegns relevant to anyone attempting to write about the history and practice digital huamnities for a non-specialist audience. In this paper I will present lessons learned. ID: 691
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Short Presentation Methods: attribution studies and stylometric analysis, cultural analytics, data modeling, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Asian studies, Cultural studies, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: computational stylistics, Yi Sang, Yŏm Sang-sŏp, bodily sensations, affective politics A Quantitative Approach to Bodily Sensations: Modernist and Realist Authors in Colonial Korea 1Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Korea, Republic of (South Korea); 2Academy of Korean Studies, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) This presentation employs computational stylistics to analyze Yi Sang and Yŏm Sang-sŏp's works from Korea's colonial period. Using a custom sensory classification model, it quantifies stylistic and aesthetic differences with a focus on the body, revealing broader affective politics through characters' physical and psychological responses, extending beyond conventional emotion analysis. ID: 163
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Short Presentation Methods: text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: war, British romanticism, literature, topic modeling, influence How does war affect Romantic literature? Topic modeling Romantic documents Chuo University, Japan This paper examined the relationship between the social situation of war and war writings in the British Romantic period by reviewing the topic modeling results and examining the visualized changes in war topics in books published between 1740 and 1840. |
11:00am - 12:30pm | SP-26 Location: B302 (TB) Session Chair: Aleksandra Rykowska, Jagiellonian University in Kraków |
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ID: 408
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Short Presentation Methods: bibliographic analysis, data modeling, database creation, management, and analysis, network analysis and graphs theory and application Disciplines/Fields of Study: Book and print history, Feminist studies, Sociology, Translation studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: diversidad cultural, inclusión, Big Translation History, políticas de traducción, programas de ayuda a la traducción Diversidad en los programas de fomento a la traducción editorial en Iberoamérica: construcción de un dataset sobre traducciones subvencionadas (2001-2022) 1Instituto de Lengua, Literatura y Antropología, CSIC; 2IN3, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya; 3Universidad del País Vasco/ Eusak Herrika Universitatea Presentación de la etapa inicial del proyecto de investigación Trad-Divers, consistente en la construcción de un dataset, en acceso abierto, modelando datos de 8 programas de ayuda a la traducción editorial en Iberoamérica (2001-2022), con el objetivo de incidir en la discusión y diseño de este tipo de políticas culturales. ID: 770
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Short Presentation Methods: cultural analytics, scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Asian studies, Cultural studies, Linguistics, Translation studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Japanese, Ryukyuan, Bible translations, corpus, stylometry A Digital Humanities Approach to Parallel Corpus Construction and Translation Network Analysis of Japanese and Ryukyuan Bible Translations from the 19th to Early 20th Century 1University of Tsukuba, Japan; 2National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics (NINJAL), Japan; 3Institute of Science Tokyo, Japan This research uses Omeka S to construct and analyze a parallel corpus of 19th-early 20th century Japanese and Ryukyuan Bible translations. Using TEI encoding, stylometric analysis, and LOD principles, it reveals translation networks and linguistic patterns among Protestant, Orthodox, Catholic, and regional language translations, preserving linguistic heritage through digital methods. ID: 681
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Short Presentation Methods: image processing and analysis, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Library & information science, Literary studies, Translation studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Manga, Comics, Translation, Onomatopoeia Extracting Information from Differences in Comics of Multi-Language Editions: Focusing on Dialogues, Onomatopoeia, and Annotations 1Asia University, Japan; 2Keio University, Japan; 3Jissen Women's University, Japan; 4Gakushuin Women’s College, Japan; 5Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan We proposes a new method for extracting text in speech bubbles, onomatopoeia, and annotations from manga by identifying differential regions in multiple language versions. A preliminary experiment demonstrates the effectiveness of our method, achieving high accuracy in extracting speech bubbles and other areas. ID: 478
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Short Presentation Methods: manuscripts description, representation, and analysis, natural language processing, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Linguistics, Theology and religious studies, Translation studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Parsing, Fine-tuning, Semitic Languages, Transformer A Context-Sensitive Parser for Semitic Languages Institute for Advanced Studies of Beijing Normal University - Hongkong Baptist University United College This project develops a context-sensitive parser for Syriac using an encoder-only transformer model within ETCBC’s Qoroyo platform, addressing Semitic text challenges. It benchmarks LLMs for ancient languages, aiming for high accuracy and a quantifiable morphological analysis evaluation like GLUE or BLEU. ID: 719
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Short Presentation Methods: attribution studies and stylometric analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Linguistics, Literary studies, Translation studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: machine translation, stylometry, literary machine translation, literary translation Is stylometry still able to distinguish between literary human and machine translation? Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland The study aims to test whether the well known stylometric methods are able to distinguish machine and human literary translation. The analysed corpus consists of novels translated into English, French and Polish to test whether the inflectionality of language plays a role in the quality of translation. |
11:00am - 12:30pm | SP-23 Location: B304 (TB) Session Chair: Peter Boot, Huygens Institute for the History and Culture of the Netherlands |
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ID: 450
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Short Presentation Methods: electronic literature production and analysis, natural language processing Disciplines/Fields of Study: Linguistics, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: social networks, translations, named entity recognition In-depth analysis of social networks of translations of literary narratives South African Centre for Digital Language Resources, South Africa Previous work showed major differences in social networks of main characters and their relations of translations of a narrative. Here, we investigate reasons why this is the case. Quality of named entity recognition has the largest impact, while differences in language preferences do not have a major impact. ID: 213
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Short Presentation Methods: bibliographic analysis, digital art production and analysis, electronic literature production and analysis, embodied, wearable & haptic technologies development and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Literacy, composition, and creative writing, Literary studies, Media studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: locative narratives, in situ poetics, participatory culture, user- flaneur/orchestrator, narrative archeology Locative narratives: an open access to the renewal of place and self NATIONAL AND KAPODISTRIAN UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS, Greece This submission will focus on a recent locative narrative in the context of contemporary Greek literary production (2021-2022)- Ismini Gatos' america2 -and will reveal that space, time and body, in physical or digital terms can recontextualize the relationship of any user with the local environment and also with themselves. ID: 962
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Short Presentation Methods: data modeling, digital libraries creation, management, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: History, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: digital narrative, Chinese historical classics, narrative model Research on the Construction of a Digital Narrative Model for Chinese Historical Classics Renmin University of China, China, People's Republic of This study constructs a digital narrative model for Chinese historical classics, supporting nonlinear, interactive storytelling and deep knowledge exploration through multidimensional narrative pathways. 11:00am - 11:10am
ID: 479 / SP-23: 5 Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, cultural analytics, data modeling, manuscripts description, representation, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Literary studies, Mathematics, Philology, Statistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: text transmission, medieval manuscript, stochastic processes, complexity science, cultural evolution One tree to Yule them all? Reflexions on intertextuality and text transmission École nationale des chartes, Université PSL, France This study explores the role of intertextuality in manuscript transmission using a Yule process model, extending previous birth-death approaches. Analysis of three major sets of medieval texts suggests that including speciation events better represents the heavy-tailed distribution of surviving witnesses per text. |
11:00am - 12:30pm | SP-28 Location: B309 (TB) Session Chair: Marie Theresa O'Connor, Johns Hopkins University |
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Short Presentation Methods: digital access, privacy, and ethics analysis, digital ecologies and digital communities creation management and analysis, digital libraries creation, management, and analysis, project design, organization, management Disciplines/Fields of Study: Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: software selection, evaluation criteria, library collections, information context Librarians Critical Digital Literacy Guide to Smart Software Selections 1Concordia University, Canada; 2Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada This presentation introduces a scaffolded pedagogical guide to teach the practice of discovering, understanding, and evaluating DH tools and techniques that align with research objectives. It is founded on critical digital literacy skills for search processes and the context in which researchers develop new information. ID: 284
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Short Presentation Methods: bibliographic analysis, digital access, privacy, and ethics analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Informed Consent, Open Science, Ethics, Digital Humanities Open Science and Digital Humanities: Ethical Challenges of Informed Consent in the Era of Transparency and Privacy 1University of Porto, Portugal; 2University of Coimbra, Portugal This study examines ethical challenges in open science within Digital Humanities, focusing on balancing transparency, privacy, and compliance with data protection laws. By analyzing two COVID-19-related projects in Brazil and Portugal, it highlights informed consent practices, proposing adaptive governance models and strategies to harmonize openness with individual rights. ID: 500
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Short Presentation Methods: digital access, privacy, and ethics analysis, information retrieval and querying algorithms and methods, open access methods, project design, organization, management Disciplines/Fields of Study: Communication studies, Education/ pedagogy, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: accessibility, web scraping, open access, data acquisition, corpus linguistics Is Open Data Really Open? The Hansard Parliamentary Data Case Study University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom This paper presents a case study of web scraping for interdisciplinary research, highlighting both the practical implementation of these methods and strategies for overcoming similar challenges. We position web scraping as a crucial tool for ensuring data is accessible, not as a commodity, but in line with FAIR principles. ID: 306
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Short Presentation Methods: data, object, and artefact preservation, digital access, privacy, and ethics analysis, digital archiving, rhetorical analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Anthropology, History, Literary studies, Philosophy Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: AI, Human/AI Conversations, Digital Preservation, Open Access Preserving AI Voices Johns Hopkins University, United States of America Some big emerging questions are about humans conversing ever more with AIs. For instance, how will we be affected? Yet, despite the volume of human/AI conversations, few public archives exist to preserve them. My paper introduces Preserving AI Voices, a public digital humanities project that creates such an archive. |
12:30pm - 2:00pm | Lunch - 17th (see restaurants on website) |
12:30pm - 2:00pm | KADH meeting Location: Aud B2 (TB) |
12:30pm - 2:00pm | Poster (17th) Location: B007 (TB) |
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ID: 124
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Poster Methods: curricular and pedagogical development and analysis, open access methods, software development, systems, analysis and methods, user experience design and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Communication studies, Informatics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: critical data studies, privacy, pedagogical tool, open-source software keylog.js: An Open Source Pedagogical Tool for DH and Data Studies University of Richmond, United States of America Presents the pedagogical tool keylog.js, a minimal javascript-based tool that provides privacy-focused, client-side keylogging software served through a static website to address questions about the ethics, privacy, and accessibility of technologies and algorithms. ID: 448
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Poster Methods: manuscripts description, representation, and analysis, optical character recognition and handwriting recognition Disciplines/Fields of Study: Asian studies, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: handwritten text recognition HTR of a historical manuscript with multiple languages, scripts, and hands 1University of Graz, Austria; 2University of Tübingen, Germany; 3Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany This contribution investigates the application of Handwritten Text Recognition (HTR) to the automated transcription of a multilingual historical manuscript. ID: 417
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Poster Methods: digital libraries creation, management, and analysis, metadata standards, systems, and methods, open access methods, scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: History, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: FAIR, DTS API, Scholarly editions, XQuery DoTS: FAIRly publishing your textual data with the DTS API École des chartes - PSL, France This poster aims to present DoTS, a comprehensive and functional suite of tools for publishing corpora in compliance with the DTS specification, integrating backend, API responses, and frontend for the creation of adaptable websites. ID: 520
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Poster Methods: Interface design, development, and analysis, project design, organization, management, software development, systems, analysis and methods, user experience design and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Design studies, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: user-centered design, user experience, accessibility User Experience and Accessiblity in Digital Humanities Projects: A Survey 1Brigham Young University, United States of America; 2Michigan State University, United States of America This poster investigates how digital humanities (DH) scholars world-wide implement user experience (UX) practices in their projects. Through a survey, the authors will explore the integration of UX methodologies, identify barriers to adoption, and aim to promote more accessible, user-centered digital tools, ultimately broadening DH’s reach and engagement. ID: 948
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Poster Methods: eco-criticism and environmental analysis, semantic analysis, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: African and African American Studies, Environmental, ocean, and waterway studies, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Trauma, contemporary fiction, climate migration, sentiment analysis Trauma Writing and Climate Migration Narratives Université de Montréal, Canada This research examines a corpus of contemporary migration novels to explore trauma. Using a mixed methodology, it investigates how these narratives depict human and non-human migrations, challenging anthropocentric environmental discourse while revealing the cultural imagination of climate change through recurring motifs, emotional arcs, and anticipatory memory. ID: 996
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Poster Methods: digital publishing projects, systems, and methods, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, Interface design, development, and analysis, public humanities collaborations and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: cultural heritage, community, consumerism, history Beyond the Rugged Consumer: Enabling Communal Experiences in Digital Cultural Heritage Academy of Sciences and Literature Mainz, Germany The poster presents five strategies to produce more communal experiences in cultural-heritage software, exemplified using the Cultural Heritage Framework. The strategies are developed against the background of experts or 'rugged consumers' being the de-facto target audience of many editions, dictionaries, repositories and similar offerings. ID: 779
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Poster Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, database creation, management, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Philology, Philosophy Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Classical Studies, Large Language Models (LLMs), Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG), Textual Commentary Development of a Commentary Generation System for Western Classical Texts 1J.F. Oberlin University; 2National Institute of Informatics; 3Nagoya University We present Humanitext Antiqua, a system employing Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) and advanced large language models (LLMs) to generate scholarly interpretations of classical texts. Using Plato’s Republic as a case study, the system integrates primary texts, commentaries, and secondary literature, addressing challenges in traditional referencing and text segmentation for enhanced academic research. ID: 688
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Poster Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, image processing and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Archaeology, Asian studies, Computer science, Philology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: oracle bones, cultural heritage restoration, diffusion model, computer vision, machine learning Oracle Bone Reassembly Based on Diffusion Model BNU-HKBU United International College, China, People's Republic of This paper introduces a machine learning approach to reassemble fragmented oracle bones, which are important materials for understanding early Chinese history. Specifically, we propose a model based on the Diffusion Model, a generative deep learning framework that has demonstrated remarkable performance in computer vision tasks in recent years. ID: 738
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Poster Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, cultural analytics, semantic analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Gender and sexuality studies, Linguistics, Philology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: gender bias, racial bias, ethnic bias, automatically generated texts, ChatGPT Which chatbot generated the most racial and ethnic stereotypes? Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland This study proposes a comparison between three most popular chatbots: ChatGPT, Claude AI and Google Bard. Racial, ethnic and gender stereotypes were researched in the generated short stories. The stylo package for R and its function oppose() as well as the method of topic modelling were used in the study. ID: 182
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Poster Methods: network analysis and graphs theory and application, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization Disciplines/Fields of Study: Feminist studies, History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: reform, incarceration, Indiana, 19th Century Webs of Cruelty: Network Analysis of Carceral Institutions for Girls and Women in 19th Century Indiana Indiana University, United States of America I have created a network that I have used to track influence, cashflow, and cruelty across 8 carceral institutions over approximately 50 years. In doing so, I can prove that there was an intricately weaved web of custodial cruelty among "fallen" girls and women in 19th Century Indiana. ID: 1035
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Poster Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, cultural analytics, data modeling, eco-criticism and environmental analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: CLS, narrative space Nature versus Artefacts: Places and Objects in Nineteenth-Century Novels from Spain and Latin America Universität Rostock, Germany Space, places, and spatial objects have been of interest for literary historical research for a long time. We take up this state of research by analyzing natural and artificial spaces, places, and spatial objects in nineteenth-century novels from Spain and Latin America. ID: 224
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Poster Methods: digital libraries creation, management, and analysis, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Asian studies, Book and print history, Library & information science, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Data-Driven Humanities, Japanese Studies, Problem-Solving, Pre-modern, Literary Studies Towards the “Model Building in the Humanities through Data-Driven Problem Solving” based around the Japanese Literary Studies National Institute of Japanese Literature, Japan This paper introduces a large-scale DH research project in Japan that the National Institute of Japanese Literature is undertaking over the next ten years. The aim of this project is to construct big data on Japanese pre-modern texts and to promote data-driven humanities. ID: 949
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Poster Methods: curricular and pedagogical development and analysis, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, network analysis and graphs theory and application, social media analysis and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Cultural studies, Humanities computing, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Pedagogy, GitHub, Coding Literacy, Digital Trace Data, Histories of DH Programming Pedagogies: Exploring GitHub as a Platform for Coding Training in DH University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, United States of America This poster examines GitHub as a pedagogical platform in DH, analyzing its role in fostering coding literacy. By identifying pedagogical activities and practices, we explore how GitHub data can address gaps in training and inform the development of inclusive and effective programming pedagogies for the field. ID: 360
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Poster Methods: database creation, management, and analysis, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, metadata standards, systems, and methods, sustainable procedures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Discoverability, catalogue, EOSC, Research Infrastructures, digital methods The Social Sciences and Humanities Open Marketplace: contextualising digital resources in a registry 1DARIAH, Germany; 2Iscte-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa; 3Universidad Rey Juan Carlos The SSH Open Marketplace is a discovery portal which pools and contextualises resources for Social Sciences and Humanities research communities: tools, services, training materials, datasets, publications and workflows. This poster presents how this service can provide insights into the use of tools, methods and standards in the DH research communities. ID: 523
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Poster Methods: data modeling, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, metadata standards, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Library & information science, Linguistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Open Educational Resources, OER, metadata, knowledge graph, controlled vocabularies Controlled Vocabularies for a Knowledge Graph on Open Educational Resources 1Technical University of Darmstadt; 2Academy of Sciences and Literature Mainz; 3RWTH Aachen University The DALIA project aims to make open educational resources (OER) on data literacy accessible and interoperable. A knowledge graph is developed to link the materials, using the DALIA Interchange Format (DIF) to ensure transparency and interoperability. This poster focuses on picklists for DIF and invites feedback from the professional community. ID: 327
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Poster Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, user experience design and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: User Behavior Modeling, Data Mining, Digital Libraries, Log Analysis Scholarly Navigation on an Open Science Platform: A Computational Study of OpenEdition’s Server Logs 1OpenEdition (CNRS / AMU), France; 2Laboratoire d'informatique et des Systèmes (LIS), France This study analyzes OpenEdition’s server logs to uncover user navigation patterns across its platforms. Using methods like transition analysis, clustering, and topological modeling, it reveals platform fidelity, distinct user profiles, and shared interests. Future work aims to expand the scope with action-based analysis for deeper insights. ID: 610
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Poster Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, cultural analytics, information retrieval and querying algorithms and methods, optical character recognition and handwriting recognition Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, Cultural studies, Performance Studies: Dance, Theatre Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: performing arts, collaboration, corpus, programs, machine learning Mapping Collaborations in Performing Arts: Building the Festival d’Avignon Digital Corpus Université Rennes 2, France This poster presents the p2AFA corpus, a digital resource of Festival d’Avignon programs and playbills (1947–2024) for studying performing arts collaborations. Combining OCR, machine learning, and diplomatic transcription, it enables network visualization and historiographical analysis. ID: 854
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Poster Methods: cultural analytics, data modeling, data, object, and artefact preservation Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, Cultural studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: cultural heritage, CIDOC-CRM, semantic knowledge model, intangible and tangible heritage, interoperability Intangible and Tangible heritage data integration. Models for management, visualization and knowledge. [INTHEDATA] Departamento de Expresión Gráfica Arquitectónica, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain In this poster we will present the INTHEDATA project, in particular, the current state of knowledge and best practice in the area of cultural heritage and semantic knowledge model, the objectives of the project, its methodology by implementing the CIDOC-CRM standard and the first results. ID: 762
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Poster Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, cultural analytics Disciplines/Fields of Study: Anthropology, Computer science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: beauty-ideals, multi-modal classification Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: Enabling Computational Research on Beauty Ideals 1Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany; 2Leipzig University; 3Fraunhofer Institute Leipzig; 4University of Kassel, hessian.AI, and ScaDS.AI We present our work on the development of machine learning classifiers trained to assess whether a given input image aligns with a specific beauty ideal. The work is part of our effort toward enabling large-scale computational research on beauty ideals, a subject that is both culturally significant and socially impactful. ID: 954
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Poster Methods: 3D printing, critical making, cultural analytics, digitization (2D & 3D), virtual and augmented reality creation, systems, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Cultural Heritage, Augmented Reality Restoration, Mosques, Belgrade, Historical Trauma Reflection Ghost City:Augmented Reality Restoration of Two Hundred Lost Mosques in Belgrade Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences Montenegro, Russian Federation This project aims to recover the cityscape of lost Muslim heritage in Belgrade by superimposing 200 destroyed mosques onto the modern cityscape at their original locations, using 3D-models in augmented reality, with textures based on the restored appearances of the mosques derived from old photographs, documents and sketches from travelogues. ID: 731
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Poster Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, digital archiving, natural language processing Disciplines/Fields of Study: Asian studies, Humanities computing, Informatics, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: LLM, RAG, Digital Humanities, Digital Archives Development and Evaluation of the Information Retrieval System for Humanities Archives using LLM 1GLOBAL SECURITY EXPERTS Inc., Japan; 2University of Tsukuba, Japan This study aims to establish an effective information-provision method for humanities research, and as part of this effort, we developed an information retrieval system utilizing recently prominent technologies, LLM (Large Language Models) and RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation). This paper describes the developed system and its performance evaluation. ID: 635
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Poster Methods: data publishing projects, systems, and methods, physical & minimal computing, project design, organization, management, sustainable procedures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Archaeology, Computer science, History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: online collections, open research data, minimal computing, public history Minimal Computing Meets Public History: The Stadt.Geschichte.Basel Approach to Open Research Data with CollectionBuilder 1Universität Basel, Switzerland; 2Universität Bern, Switzerland This poster highlights how Stadt.Geschichte.Basel created an Open Research Data Platform using CollectionBuilder. By applying minimal computing principles, the platform addresses challenges of accessibility, sustainability, and inclusivity in digital history. It provides adaptable, FAIR solutions that enhance interdisciplinary research, support marginalized perspectives, and foster long-term usability of historical data. ID: 317
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Poster Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, digital libraries creation, management, and analysis, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, natural language processing Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Cultural studies, Humanities computing, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Digital Humanities, Research Infrastructures, Language Resources, Cultural Studies CLARIAH-ES: A Distributed Research Infrastructure for the Digital Humanities 1Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain (URJC); 2Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea (UPV/EHU) CLARIAH-ES is a Spanish national research infrastructure that strengthens research and facilitates innovative approaches within the digital humanities. By integrating language technologies, text analysis, cultural heritage, and multilingual resources, CLARIAH-ES offers a unique ecosystem for scholars interested in exploring the Spanish, Catalan, Galician, and Basque languages and cultures. ID: 1015
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Poster Methods: digital access, privacy, and ethics analysis, digital activism and advocacy, meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing), user experience design and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Indigenous studies, Linguistics, Translation studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: machine translation, google, romani language, postcolonialism Romani Language in Google Translate: Ethical Considerations IDMC, Université de Lorraine, France Google including Romani in their MT engine raises ethical concerns regarding linguistic preservation and cultural respect. Lack of transparency, poor translation quality, possible negative implications for language speakers are among the issues. It appears that the BigTech companies prioritize quality over quantity when it comes to support of lower-resource languages. ID: 278
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Poster Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, optical character recognition and handwriting recognition, project design, organization, management, sustainable procedures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Informatics, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Automated Text Recognition, Cooperative, Sustainability, Business Models, Innovation READ-COOP and Transkribus: cooperative approaches to sustainable and responsible digital infrastructure 1University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom; 2READ-COOP, Innsbruck, Austria; 3Leopold Franzens Universität für Innsbruck, Austria; 4University of Twente, the Netherlands How can we sustainably build digital scholarship infrastructures that best serve their communities, encouraging co-ownership and input into their development? This poster examines the cooperative business model underpinning READ-COOP (https://readcoop.eu) and Transkribus (https://transkribus.org), an Automated Text Recognition platform, providing a blue-print for the establishment of responsible, democratic, cooperative digital infrastructures. ID: 207
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Poster Methods: curricular and pedagogical development and analysis, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, open access methods, user experience design and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Communication studies, Education/ pedagogy, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: infrastructures, services, community, training, skills Engaging Researchers for Improving Services and Training: Insights from the ATRIUM Survey and Researcher Forum 1Digital Humanities Centre IBL PAN; 2Net7; 3CLARIN ERIC; 4Athens University of Economics and Business; 5OPERAS The ATRIUM project enhances access to digital research infrastructures in Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences by improving services and creating a tailored curriculum for the research community. The poster showcases how, through a survey and workshops, ATRIUM integrates community feedback to bridge skills gaps and deliver impactful open training resources. ID: 842
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Poster Methods: scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods, software development, systems, analysis and methods, sustainable procedures, systems, and methods, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Communication studies, Education/ pedagogy, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: journal, low infrastructure, digital publishing, scholarly editing, textual scholarship Longevity, Accessibility, and Multilingual Micro-editions at Scholarly Editing: A Multimedia, Open-access Journal for Recovery Practitioners 1University of Maryland, United States of America; 2Independent Scholar Scholarly Editing is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal that welcomes contributions that feature rare or marginal texts and small-scale editions for the discoverability of underrepresented stories and artifacts. This poster will introduce the journal’s purpose and present the journal’s strategies to ensure the longevity of its digital content. ID: 607
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Poster Methods: bibliographic analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Multilinguismo; Produção científica; Comunicação científica; Acesso Aberto O multilinguismo da produção científica em Humanidades Digitais nos últimos 5 anos: uma análise a partir da Web of Science Core Collection 1Univ. Coimbra, FLUC; 2Univ Coimbra, CEIS20, FLUC O multilinguismo deveria afirmar-se nas Humanidades Digitais (HD). O objetivo deste trabalho é analisar se a produção científica em HD na Web of Science Core Collection o reflete. É um estudo bibliométrico com um corte transversal retrospetivo (2020-2024). Conclui-se que o inglês predomina, mas existe espaço para outros idiomas. ID: 769
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Poster Methods: digital archiving, digital ecologies and digital communities creation management and analysis, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Geography and geo-humanities, Literary studies, Media studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: The May 18 Gwangju Uprising, Digital Literary Mapping, Co-occurrence Analysis, User-generated content, Digital Platform Memory of 518: A Web-Based Platform Connecting Literature, Archival Records, and User-Generated Data Korea University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) This project builds a web-based literary tour platform called ‘Memory of 518’, integrating literary works, factual records, and user-generated data related to the Gwangju May 18 Democratic Uprising. Using maps, 360-degree images, and user contributions, it documents and visualizes the fictional, historical, and everyday aspects of 518 Gwangju. ID: 590
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Poster Methods: database creation, management, and analysis, digital archiving, digitization (2D & 3D), spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization Disciplines/Fields of Study: Geography and geo-humanities, History, Sociology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: spatial humanities, geo-database, geoinformation Geo-Databases on Paper - Structured Data from Historical Maps UrbanMetaMappingTransfer, University of Bamberg The proposed poster introduces a workflow for data extraction from historical maps into a structured format by manually digitising scanned maps with the OpenSource GIS software QGIS. We present our work in progress on a set of maps from our research in the UrbanMetaMapping project. ID: 660
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Poster Methods: cultural analytics, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, natural language processing, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Humanities computing, Library & information science, Linguistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Low-resourced languages, Corpora building Bootstrapping Corpora Building of Low-Resourced Language Texts Using the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1University of Waikato, New Zealand; 2University of Illinois, United States of America; 3University of Massey, New Zealand Digtal Humanities scholars need NLP tools to create new corpora of low-resourced languages, but such tools need to be trained on “non-existent” corpora creating a classic boot-strapping problem. We use the text from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, along with a lexicon-based interative search strategy, to overcome this problem. ID: 609
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Poster Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, image processing and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: African and African American Studies, Asian studies, History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference online Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Large Language Models (LLMs), Contrastive Language-Image Pre-training (CLIP), Bidirectional Text-Image Retrieval, WISE Search Engine Visualising Africa in Chinese Media: A Preliminary Computer-Assisted Study of 1950s-1980s Representation in Journal Illustrations and Book Covers 1Fudan University, China; 2University of Oxford, United Kingdom This study explores the visual representation of Africa in Chinese media (1950s-1980s), creating a digital archive and applying AI tools, including large language models and Contrastive Language-Image Pre-training (CLIP), for bidirectional text-image retrieval, offering fresh insights into Sino-African relations and cross-cultural visual studies. ID: 755
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Poster Methods: data, object, and artefact preservation, linked (open) data, project design, organization, management, sustainable procedures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Asian studies, Indigenous studies, Linguistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Omeka S, endangered languages, Japonic, Ryukyuan, linguistic linked open data Customizing Omeka S for Linguistic Linked Open Data: A Case Study of the NINDA Language Resource Archive 1National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics (NINJAL), Japan; 2University of Tsukuba, Japan; 3University of Tokyo, Japan; 4Institute of Science Tokyo, Japan NINDA (NINJAL Digital Archive) adapts Omeka S to manage linguistic resources, particularly for Japonic languages. It implements IIIF for multimedia content and OntoLex Lemon for lexical data structuring, supporting FAIR principles. The system handles annotated recordings, interlinear texts, and lexical databases, making linguistic resources more accessible to researchers and communities. ID: 506
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Poster Methods: scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods, software development, systems, analysis and methods, annotation structures, systems, and methods, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Philology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Domain Specific Languages, Computational Philology, Digital Philology, DSE tools Integrity in Digital Scholarly Editing: The GreekSchools Case 1Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale "A. Zampolli" - CNR, Italy; 2Università di Pisa Textual scholarship aims to reconstruct and publish texts through critical apparatuses. The DSL-based Digital Scholarly Editions (DSE) method merges traditional editing with computational techniques, enhancing workflows and adhering to open science principles. The GreekSchools project exemplifies this approach, and the CoPhiEditor implements it as a software solution. ID: 508
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Poster Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, database creation, management, and analysis, digitization (2D & 3D), image processing and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Book and print history, History, Linguistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: SVG, Medieval Latin Palaeography, HTR, image tracing, computer vision Quil2Vec: A Tool for Vector Manipulation of Medieval Latin Script University of Vienna, Austria This poster will present a tool currently being developed for doing image vectorization of medieval script, called “Quil2Vec”. This tool to intended to expedite the production of image vectors as ground truth for multiple different text-based machine learning research applications. ID: 405
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Poster Methods: copyright, licensing, and permissions standards, systems, and processes, meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing) Disciplines/Fields of Study: Literary studies, Philosophy Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Open Science, Interdisciplinary Collaboration, OS practice, OS theory, OS infrastructure Enhancing Open Science through the SCIROS Project Institute of Literary Research Polish Academy of Science, Poland The SCIROS project aims to enhance Open Science in the humanities and social sciences by tackling theoretical, practical, and infrastructural challenges with 6 international partners. By fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and sharing insights via the blog, the project supports the widespread adoption of OS practices. ID: 494
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Poster Methods: digital publishing projects, systems, and methods, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, open access methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Humanities computing, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Arts and Humanities, Research assessment, Open Peer review, research outputs Building a Peer Review Framework for Non-Traditional Research Outputs 1DARIAH-EU; 2INRIA; 3OPERAS This poster aims to present our ongoing work on developing the evaluation framework for open peer review assessment of non-traditional research outputs as a contribution toward maximising the quality and impact of Arts and Humanities research in Europe in the context of the Coalition for Advancing Research Assessment (CoARA). ID: 747
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Poster Methods: cultural analytics, digital access, privacy, and ethics analysis, metadata standards, systems, and methods, user experience design and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Communication studies, Cultural studies, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference online Keywords: digital repatriation, metadata, cultural heritage Disputes over Cultural Power in Digital Repatriation: Insufficient Interpretations of Cultural Objects in Cross-cultural Contexts Wuhan University, the People's Republic of China After digital repatriation, cultural institutions often still remain digital replicas. This study compares metadata records of ancient Chinese paintings across various museums, revealing that interpretations in cross-cultural contexts are influenced by cultural backgrounds, and finally suggests improving original communities' control over digital replicas in legal, ethical, and technical aspects. ID: 210
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Poster Methods: digital access, privacy, and ethics analysis, digital archiving, digital libraries creation, management, and analysis, scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Humanities computing, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Kulturgut, Privatbriefe, FAIR, CARE, Open Access Privatbriefe als marginalisiertes Kulturgut 1TU Darmstadt, Germany; 2Hochschule Darmstadt, Germany Die Sammlung und Bewahrung von marginalisierten Kulturgütern wie Privatbriefen unterliegen bisher keiner einheitlichen Archivierung und Standards. Das Dissertationsprojekt adressiert die Frage, wie die nachhaltige und dauerhafte Erschließung nach internationalen Standards im Spannungsfeld der FAIR-, CARE- und Open-Prinzipien gelingen und die maschinenlesbare und interoperable Digitalisierung des Kulturguts ermöglicht werden kann. ID: 994
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Poster Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, History, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: artificial intelligence, NLP, ethics “HumAInities: Exploring the Impact of AI on Humanities disciplines” 1Université de Montréal, Canada; 2ENS Lyon Our poster will present the partnership development grant “HumAInities: Exploring the Impact of AI on Humanities disciplines”, its goals and expected results. Our project seeks to understand the changes brought about by the impact of AI on the production and dissemination of knowledge within the humanities. ID: 729
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Poster Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, database creation, management, and analysis, optical character recognition and handwriting recognition Disciplines/Fields of Study: Communication studies, Philology, South Asian studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Vedic Sanskrit, Optical Character Recognition, Text-image alignment Vedic Sanskrit OCR as a Bridge between Text and Image Platforms The University of Tokyo, Japan This study develops a Vedic Sanskrit OCR model to bridge the gap between text and image platforms.We fine-tunes TrOCR on Vedic, aligning images with texts using eScriptorium as a tool for creating groundtruth, suggesting a cyclic process to create text and image correspondences and to impove the performance of OCR. ID: 460
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Poster Methods: database creation, management, and analysis, natural language processing, optical character recognition and handwriting recognition, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Archaeology, Book and print history, Central/Eastern European Studies, Linguistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: NLP, History, HTR, Linguistics, Multiodality A Multimodal Approach to Historical Sources in the 18th–19th Century Balkans 1Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski", Bulgaria; 2Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski", Bulgaria This poster proposes a multimodal approach to historical research, utilizing HTR, NLP pipelines, and GIS in a user-friendly manner. By integrating advanced computational methods with traditional humanities research, we aim to create a model that can be replicated for other underrepresented regions and languages. ID: 882
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Poster Methods: cultural analytics, database creation, management, and analysis, annotation structures, systems, and methods, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Literary studies, Philology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Babylonian Talmud, narratology, annotation, databases From Late-Antique Text to 21st Century Literature Database: Babylonian Talmud Stories as a Case Study Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel This poster explores the challenges and opportunities of digitizing late-antique literature, focusing on the Babylonian Talmud. By creating a comprehensive database of Talmudic stories, it aims to expand computational literary studies. The poster will discuss the methodological challenges involved in building this database, including text extraction, annotation, and modeling. ID: 690
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Poster Methods: cultural analytics, natural language processing, social media analysis and methods, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Linguistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: propaganda, linguistics, interpretability Detecting divergent language use in Russian Media during the Russo-Ukrainian War: Steps towards interpretable propaganda detection and analysis Saarland University, Germany This study examines divergent language use in Russian state-controlled media and social media during the Russo-Ukrainian war using the WarMM-2022 corpus and Kullback-Leibler Divergence (KLD). KLD offers interpretability advantages over more opaque machine learning techniques allowing a deeper understanding of how propaganda techniques are linguistically construed and evolve over time. ID: 935
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Poster Methods: open access methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference online Keywords: Collections management, Fiocruz, Open Science, Transformative Agreements, Plan S O compromisso com a Ciência Aberta: a Gestão de Acervos da Fiocruz 1Univ. Coimbra, FLUC, Portugal; 2Univ. Coimbra, CEIS20, FLUC, Portugal; 3Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Brasil A proposta visa desenvolver um modelo de gestão de acervos científicos alinhado com as diretrizes internacionais de Acesso Aberto (AA), especialmente considerando o Plano S e as transformações no sistema de comunicação científica. ID: 138
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Poster Methods: natural language processing, software development, systems, analysis and methods, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Humanities computing, Linguistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: rust, natural language processing, text analysis, open source Creating Open Source, Multilingual DH Tools with Rust University of Texas at Austin, United States of America This poster highlights three open source software packages I created in the programming language Rust. The packages include lemmatizing, readability, and stylometry algorithms, and were intentionally designed to create new resources to facilitate analysis of and engagement with multilingual and non-English languages in the Rust ecosystem. ID: 564
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Poster Methods: Interface design, development, and analysis, project design, organization, management, public humanities collaborations and methods, user experience design and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Design studies, Humanities computing, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Digital Public Humanities, Web Design, Open Data Doing Literature: A Multimedial Index of Research Outputs 1fortext lab, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany; 2EXC 2020 ‘Temporal Communities’, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany Doing Literature is a web portal designed to collect and curate research contributions of the humanities in multimedia formats. It aims to develop an innovative framework that engages diverse audiences, thereby enhancing Digital Public Humanities and emphasising their collaborative character as well as their potential in knowledge creation. ID: 562
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Poster Methods: data publishing projects, systems, and methods, Interface design, development, and analysis, linked (open) data Disciplines/Fields of Study: Archaeology, Humanities computing, Philology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: User Interface, Sampo Model, LOD, Accessibility Making cultural heritage open: a semantic portal for Germanic Cultural Heritage in Veneto Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, Italy This poster presents a user interface developed within the OntoVE project. The poster focuses on the search interface, built with the Sampo Model (Ikkala et al. 2022), and its search perspectives, which allow users to explore data through the faceted search paradigm (Tunkelang 2009). ID: 930
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Poster Methods: bibliographic analysis, database creation, management, and analysis, natural language processing, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Humanities computing, Literary studies, Media studies, Theology and religious studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Computational Literary Studies, Literature, Science-fiction, Augmented Corpus, Knowledge Database Computer-Assisted Hermeneutics of Philip K. Dick's Corpus: Constructing a Personal Knowledge Base with SpaCy and Obsidian for Literary Analysis Université de Montréal, Canada This proposition showcases a Python library designed to interface with the text editor Obsidian to create a literary database of a corpus. We use Philip K. Dick's science-fiction as the exemplatory corpus, and showcase how classical Natural Language Processing can be used in computer-assisted literary hermeneutics. |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | SP-30 Location: Aud B2 (TB) Session Chair: Anabela dos Santos Fernandes, University of Coimbra |
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, data modeling, linked (open) data Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Linguistics, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: yiddish, computational linguistics, open information extraction An OIE Pipeline for the Identification and Production of Missing Biographical Knowledge 1Harvard University, United States of America; 2University of Turin, Italy We present an Open Information Extraction pipeline to identify and address knowledge gaps in Wikidata for underrepresented writers, using the Leksikon Fun Der Nayer Yidisher Literatur as a case study. Our approach benchmarks representation, assesses property alignment, and introduces resources to enhance digital humanities research on marginalized literatures. ID: 555
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Short Presentation Methods: bibliographic analysis, data modeling, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, linked (open) data Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Humanities computing, Library & information science, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Data Publishing Framework, Collections as Data, Linked Open Data (LOD), European Literary Bibliography (ELB), GLAM Institutions Making GLAM resources more accessible and reusable: a FAIR case study on European Literary Bibliography 1University of Alicante, Spain; 2Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences; 3Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences This study presents a reproducible framework for publishing and reusing bibliographic metadata from GLAM, focusing on the European Literary Bibliography. It emphasizes Linked Open Data transformation, metadata enrichment, and computational reuse via Jupyter Notebooks. Key contributions include a framework, DH research scenarios, and tools enabling scholarly exploration of bibliographic collections. ID: 217
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Short Presentation Methods: data modeling, linked (open) data Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, Computer science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: material and immaterial culture, semantic web, ontological modeling, art history, cultural heritage Improving access to interchanges between material and immaterial cultural heritage through semantic modeling 1Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG), Mainz, Germany; 2La Sapienza University of Rome, Italy; 3University of Turin, Italy; 4Huygens Institute, Amsterdam, Netherlands; 5University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Semantic modeling can play an important role in enhancing accessibility to the immaterial culture related to artifacts. To this end, we examine whether the domain standards CIDOC-CRM and LRMoo can express the interactions of an artwork with the contexts it traverses through a case study of XVII Century integrative restoration. ID: 694
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Short Presentation Methods: data modeling, digital archiving, Interface design, development, and analysis, metadata standards, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Library & information science, Musicology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: musical heritage, musical ephemera, ontology development, data visualization Preserving Musical Ephemera : A Digital Archive Framework for Classical Vocal Music Seoul National Univeristy, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) This study introduces a domain-specific ontology and digital archive for classical vocal music ephemera in South Korea. Addressing data fragmentation and inconsistent formats, it integrates Linked Open Data principles and visualization tools to ensure accessibility, cultural preservation, and analytical exploration across a decade of performance ephemera. ID: 277
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, data modeling, database creation, management, and analysis, linked (open) data Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, Cultural studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Cultural Heritage, Wine Labels, Germany, Wikibase Historical Wine Labels of the German Mosel Region: Enabling Insights into Visual Cultural Heritage using Linked Open Data 1Trier Center for Digital Humanities, Trier University, Germany; 2Computational Linguistics and Digital Humanities, Trier University, Germany This paper presents a project undertaking the digitisation, enrichment, modeling and publication of modern and historical wine labels from the German Mosel region as witnesses of local cultural history using manual annotations and multimodal Large Language Models for enrichment and Linked Open Data for data modeling. |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | Panel 04 Location: Aud B3 (TB) Session Chair: Sylvia Arlene Fernandez, University of Texas San Antonio |
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Panel Methods: curricular and pedagogical development and analysis, database creation, management, and analysis, digital activism and advocacy, public humanities collaborations and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Chicano/a/x, Latino/a/x studies, Communication studies, Education/ pedagogy, Feminist studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: public humanities, data advocacy, pedagogy, critical methodologies, counterdata Data Advocacy for All: Working and Teaching with Data for Social Change 1University of Colorado-Boulder, United States of America; 2University of Colorado-Denver, United States of America; 3University of Texas at San Antonio, United States of America This panel of rhetoric, history, and Hispanic studies scholars aims to invigorate data advocacy research and education in the digital humanities by presenting and discussing the challenges and rewards of their work with three data-driven public humanities projects--a digital hate-tracking project, an online educational toolkit, and an online data repository. |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | LP-22 Location: Aud C1 (EC) Session Chair: Ulrike Henny-Krahmer, Universität Rostock |
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Long Presentation Methods: network analysis and graphs theory and application, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization, speech processing analysis and methods, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Ethnography and folklore, Geography and geo-humanities, Humanities computing, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Bamboo Branch Poetry, text mining, urban landscape, cantonese phonetics Urban spatial narratives of Guangzhou in Zhu Zhi Ci (Bamboo Branch Poetry):a Phonotextual Perspective and Literature Cartographical Approach Harbin Institude Of Tecnology (shenzhen), China, People's Republic of This study utilizes phonotextual and cartographical perspectives to analyze Guangzhou Bamboo Branch Poetry, exploring emotional expressions and cultural landscapes. By examining textual features and Cantonese phonetics, we reveal the interplay of history, landscape, and local customs, highlighting the genre's significance in documenting urban life and cultural evolution. ID: 1038
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Long Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, cultural analytics, natural language processing, annotation structures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Film and cinema arts studies, Linguistics, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: scene detection, US-American Romance, 20th-century, BERT, text segmentation Scene Change Detection in 20th-Century US-American Romance Fiction 1Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany; 2Literary Lab, Stanford University, USA This study explores scene change detection in 20th-century US-American romance fiction using manual annotations and automated methods. Manually annotated novels build the training data for fine-tuning an English BERT USE model, yielding promising preliminary results for automated text segmentation in computational literary studies. ID: 1041
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Long Presentation Methods: natural language processing, network analysis and graphs theory and application, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Geography and geo-humanities, History, Linguistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Geographical Text Analysis; Lake District writing; AI; qualitative spatial representation; landscape New approaches to understanding perceptions of distance and landscape in historical travel writing: The changing geographies of picturesque and wild in the English Lake District 1Lancaster University, United Kingdom; 2University of Leeds, United Kingdom; 3University of Manchester, United Kingdom This paper explores ways of representing the complex ways that landscapes can be described and how this changes over time drawing on the concepts of ‘picturesque’ and ‘wild’ in the English Lake District. It evaluates a range of approaches to landscape description and perceived nearness and how these changed over time. |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | LP-21 Location: B207 (TB) Session Chair: Luisa Ripoll-Alberola, Leipzig University |
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ID: 287
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Long Presentation Methods: cultural analytics, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Asian studies, History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: text mining, gender depictions, Chinese history, epitaphs Text Mining Gender Depictions in Epitaphs Verses from Northern Wei (386–539 C.E.) China 1University of Missouri, United States of America; 2Meijo University, Japan Using Transformer-based models, this study contributes to an inclusive approach to understanding history, examining how males and females were depicted differently in medieval Chinese epitaph verses and which classical texts these verses resemble. The findings highlight a discourse shaped by patriarchal privileges, echoing the assertion that "the subaltern cannot speak." ID: 377
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Long Presentation Methods: cultural analytics, natural language processing, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: lady gregory, irish literature, word embeddings, text analysis Rewriting Tradition: Quantifying Change in Lady Gregory’s Irish Legends University College Cork, Ireland This paper uses computational methods to analyse how Lady Augusta Gregory's translations of traditional Irish legends reimagined the original works for the purposes of aligning them with cultural nationalism and the Irish Literary Revivalist perspectives. ID: 480
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Long Presentation Methods: cultural analytics, natural language processing, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: History of science, Philology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: antiquity, digital classics, scientometrics, canonicity Tracing Antiquity: References to Greco-Roman Authors in Modern Academic Discourse 1Computational Humanities, Leipzig University, Germany; 2Ancient History, Leipzig University, Germany; 3Ancient History, KU Leuven, Belgium This paper examines references to Greco-Roman authors across disciplines in a corpus of 56,116 academic articles. Using digital methods, it identifies citation patterns, compares rankings with L’Année Philologique (bibliographic database of classical studies), and explores disciplinary differences. |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | LP-18 Location: B210 (TB) Session Chair: Miguel Escobar Varela, National University of Singapore |
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ID: 307
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Long Presentation Methods: data publishing projects, systems, and methods, database creation, management, and analysis, public humanities collaborations and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: African and African American Studies, Art history, History, South Asian studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Collaboration, Equity, Global History, Greater Caribbean Region, India Connecting Threads: Creating a Participatory and Globally Accessible Platform for the Study of Checked Indian Cotton Textiles George Mason University, United States of America Connecting Threads explores connections between South Indian weavers and Caribbean consumers by linking small and large textile collections and archives to enhance access to global fashion histories. Featuring a PostgreSQL database and interactive visualizations, the paper details its technical development, collaborative methodology, and impact on equity and accessibility in DH. ID: 516
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Long Presentation Methods: digital access, privacy, and ethics analysis, open access methods, optical character recognition and handwriting recognition, public humanities collaborations and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: History, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: handwritten text recognition, civic engagement, early American history, open scholarship, open data Centering Civic Engagement with Open Scholarship: The Revolutionary City as a Model for Fostering Public Use of Digital Cultural Heritage American Philosophical Society, United States of America The paper presents a two-pronged approach for fostering access to and use of digital archival holdings. This approach combines public use of HTR technologies and public involvement in producing interpretative digital scholarship. The framework presented seeks to encourage civic engagement and dialogue around the holdings. ID: 452
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Long Presentation Methods: natural language processing, optical character recognition and handwriting recognition Disciplines/Fields of Study: Asian studies, History, Linguistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: OCR, LLM, word sense disambiguation, Malay, Arabic Advancing OCR and Word Sense Disambiguation for the Jawi Script using LLMs and VLMs National University of Singapore, Singapore We introduce novel datasets and fine-tuned VLM and LLM models for OCR and word-sense disambiguation for Jawi (a writing system used historically for Malay). Our OCR system that outperforms previous solutions with a Character Error Rate (CER) of 8.66%, and a context-aware word sense disambiguation model that achieves 99.2% accuracy. |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | LP-19 Location: B302 (TB) Session Chair: Elisa Cugliana, Universität zu Köln |
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ID: 766
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Long Presentation Methods: mobile applications development and analysis, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization, user experience design and analysis, virtual and augmented reality creation, systems, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, History, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Augmented Reality, Maquette, Holocaust, Nazi Persecution, Memorial Sites Augmenting a Maquette of Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp with Prisoner Artwork 1Radboud University, Netherlands, The; 2Bergen-Belsen Memorial, Germany; 3Eodyne Systems, Spain; 4Sapiens5 Culture, The Netherlands; 5University of Twente, The Netherlands; 6University of Southern Denmark, Denmark; 7The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; 8Chris Hall Design, Denmark; 9Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche, Spain; 10Future Memory Foundation, The Netherlands Most Nazi persecution memorials use physical maquettes for informing the historical site’s spatial organisation to visitors. In this paper we present the Future Memory Maquette Explorer from MEMORISE exhibition at Bergen-Belsen Memorial. It uses Augmented Reality technology to allow users to explore prisoner artworks, conveying the human dimension of history. ID: 174
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Long Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, image processing and analysis, manuscripts description, representation, and analysis, annotation structures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, Book and print history, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: annotation, medieval manuscripts, distant viewing, image segmentation, zero-shot models Exploring the “Great Unseen” in Medieval Manuscripts: Instance-Level Labeling of Legacy Image Collections with Zero-Shot Models 1Center for Scalable Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence (ScaDS.AI), Leipzig University, Germany; 2Image and Signal Processing Group, Leipzig University, Germany; 3Medieval Studies, Yale University, New Haven, USA; 4Arts & Humanities, New York University Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirate We aim to theorize the medieval manuscript page and its contents more holistically, using state of the art techniques to segment and describe the entire manuscript folio, for the purpose of creating richer training data for computer vision techniques, namely instance segmentation, and multimodal models for medieval-specific visual content. ID: 209
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Long Presentation Methods: digitization (2D & 3D), manuscripts description, representation, and analysis, media archaeology, virtual and augmented reality creation, systems, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Games studies, Media studies, Philology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Sortes texts, VR, simulation, historical games Playing the Past, Predicting the Future: Sortes Texts in Virtual Reality Universität zu Köln, Germany Our project reimagines medieval sortes texts through virtual reality, combining textual scholarship with performative modeling. By situating these divinatory texts in immersive settings—monastic libraries, astrologers' laboratories, and taverns—we simulate their ritualistic and interactive nature. This approach bridges philology, media studies, and media archaeology, offering new insights into multimodal historical textuality. |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | SP-29 Location: B304 (TB) Session Chair: Joana Vieira Paulino, Institute of Contemporary History, NOVA FCSH / IN2PAST |
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ID: 737
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Short Presentation Methods: data publishing projects, systems, and methods, data, object, and artefact preservation, digital archiving, open access methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: History, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: FAIR, APIs, Scholarly editions, Worflows A "Cathedral of Digital Data". An Application for the Medieval Registers of Notre-Dame École des chartes, France Thanks to its microservices architecture, the eNDP application is designed as an access point to all the medieval resources available on Notre-Dame de Paris. We aim to present a method for valorizing and editorializing resources scattered across different research data repositories repositories, which takes advantage of their open APIs. ID: 136
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Short Presentation Methods: data publishing projects, systems, and methods, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, Interface design, development, and analysis, systems and information architecture and usability Disciplines/Fields of Study: Geography and geo-humanities, History, Indigenous studies, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: digital mapping, spatio-temporal, GIS, Australian history, cultural heritage Digital Mapping Tools for Australian History and Cultural Heritage 1University of Newcastle, Australia; 2Flinders University, Australia; 3University of Melbourne, Australia; 4Edith Cowan University, Australia This paper reports on the outcomes of experimental work by the team involved with the Time Layered Cultural map (TLCMap) project funded by two Australian Research Council Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment and Facilities grants. It underlines the potential for digital mapping and digital humanities methodologies in historical and cultural heritage research. ID: 699
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Short Presentation Methods: data publishing projects, systems, and methods, data, object, and artefact preservation, database creation, management, and analysis, ethnographic analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Ethnography and folklore, Linguistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference online Keywords: Ethnobotany, ethnolinguistics, vernacular plant names, Tambov region, PhytoLex Ethnobotany of the Tambov Region According to Historical Sources: Aims, First Results, and Perspectives 1European University at St. Petersburg, Russian Federation; 2Tambov State University named after G.R. Derzhavin The aim of the paper is to present the project “Ethnobotany of the Tambov region according to historical sources”. This is an ethnolinguistic and ethnobotanical study of the Tambov region traditional culture on the material of the lexical-semantic field “Plants”, with the use of the PhytoLex database. ID: 739
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, data modeling, digitization (2D & 3D), natural language processing Disciplines/Fields of Study: History, Humanities computing, Informatics, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Digital Humanities, Archive, Heritage Research, Library and Information Science Framework for AI-Driven Heritage Research at Silahtarağa Archive 1Department of Industrial Engineering, Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey; 2Silahtarağa Archive, Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey; 3Institute for Area Studies, Leiden University, The Netherlands; 4Department of Political Science, Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey; 5Department of Information and Document Management, Marmara University, Turkey This paper presents a framework for AI-driven heritage research at Silahtarağa Archive, a repository of historical documents and maps related to Istanbul's urban development. The authors outline their approach to digitization, data preparation, and AI methodology, enabling researchers to analyze and explore the evolution of Istanbul's urban landscape. |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | LP-20 Location: B309 (TB) Session Chair: Silvio Peroni, University of Bologna |
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ID: 849
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Long Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, cultural analytics, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, virtual and augmented reality creation, systems, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Galleries and museum studies, Media studies, South Asian studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Digital Museology, Experimental Storytelling, AI-Generated Art, Decolonial Aesthetics, Cultural Preservation Kalpana—Reimagining Museums in the Age of Digitality Public Arts Trust of India Kalpana explores the transformative role of digital technologies in reimagining museum spaces, focusing on immersive storytelling and experimental museology. Highlighting Global South perspectives, the project integrates AI-generated visuals and multimedia narratives to address inclusivity, accessibility, and decolonial aesthetics, offering innovative frameworks for cultural preservation and engagement in the digital age. ID: 798
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Long Presentation Methods: digitization (2D & 3D), embodied, wearable & haptic technologies development and analysis, mobile applications development and analysis, virtual and augmented reality creation, systems, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, Education/ pedagogy Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Architecture, Brutalism Enhancing Accessibility and Inclusivity at the University: Case Studies from the Virtual Campus and ARTEST Projects 1Department of Digital Humanities, University of Cologne, Germany; 2Center for Data and Simulation Science, University of Cologne, Germany Accessibility and inclusivity are central to two University of Cologne projects compared here. Virtual Campus employs VR and AR for accessible campus navigation and cultural heritage engagement. ARTEST advances DH education and collaboration internationally. Both local and global initiatives for accessible, inclusive education are needed and benefit from mutual exchange. ID: 331
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Long Presentation Methods: digital archiving, metadata standards, systems, and methods, network analysis and graphs theory and application, semantic analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: History, Library & information science, Performance Studies: Dance, Theatre, South Asian studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Ontology design, datafication, knowledge representation, archipelagic performance, digital methodologies Towards a Critical Ontology-based Knowledge Representation of Archipelagic Performance Histories National University of Singapore, Singapore This paper develops a critical ontological framework to map 19th-20th century performance histories in Asia's archipelagic regions. Introducing Archipelagic Performance Histories Ontology (APHon), the domain ontology captures fluid geo-social relations and touring practices, challenging nation-centric narratives through a structured yet flexible framework that represents complex cultural and historical data. ID: 700
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Long Presentation Methods: data, object, and artefact preservation, digitization (2D & 3D), sustainable procedures, systems, and methods, virtual and augmented reality creation, systems, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Galleries and museum studies, Informatics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: virtual technologies, enhancing cultural heritage, digitisation workflows, 3D modelling, museums and art collections Leveraging virtual technologies to enhance museums and art collections: insights from project CHANGES 1University of Suor Orsola Benincasa, Naples, Italy; 2University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy; 3Italian National Research Council, Florence, Italy We investigated the use of virtual technologies to digitise and enhance cultural heritage (CH), aligning with Open Science and FAIR principles. Through case studies in museums, we developed reproducible workflows, 3D models, and tools fostering accessibility, inclusivity, and sustainability of CH. Applications include interdisciplinary research, educational innovation, and CH preservation. |
3:30pm - 4:00pm | Coffee-break (17th afternoon) Location: B007 (TB) |
4:00pm - 5:30pm | SP-32 Location: Aud B2 (TB) Session Chair: Nicholas Y. H. Wong, The University of Hong Kong |
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ID: 425
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Short Presentation Methods: data modeling, database creation, management, and analysis, linked (open) data, annotation structures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, History, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Linked Open Data, Annotation, Controlled Vocabularies, Ontology, Poststructuralism Historicizing Controlled Vocabularies in Digital Humanities: A Lightweight Context-Indexed Extension for Vocabulary Systems Laboratory for Experimental Museology, EPFL, Switzerland This paper shows the necessity and motivation behind historicizing the power/knowledge embedded in LOD vocabulary systems. By utilizing CRMaaa, this paper presents a lightweight data model as a “quick fix” to augment existing vocabulary systems. This paper uses a particular case from a 19th c. painted panorama in Switzerland. ID: 650
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Short Presentation Methods: Interface design, development, and analysis, open access methods, project design, organization, management, software development, systems, analysis and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Design studies, Galleries and museum studies, Informatics, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: open source software, collaboration, collective action Radically inclusive software development for digital cultural heritage British Library, United Kingdom Sustaining open source software can be challenging. We discuss collaboration on the Universal Viewer (UV), software designed to display cultural heritage collections. We highlight methods including innovative, inclusive and multi-institution sprints. We showcase UV’s evolution, including accessibility and user experience enhancements, future plans and ways for others to contribute. ID: 339
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Short Presentation Methods: digital ecologies and digital communities creation management and analysis, meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing) Disciplines/Fields of Study: Asian studies, Central/Eastern European Studies, History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: digital history, Central Asia, community building Local Contexts, Global Conversations: Digital History in Central Asia University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany This study explores the emergence of digital history in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan, highlighting innovative projects, thematic focuses, and methodological shifts. Integrating literature reviews, interviews, and community events, it reveals infrastructural challenges, underscores postcolonial dimensions, and suggests that diverse, region-specific approaches can enrich global digital humanities discourse in meaningful ways. ID: 547
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Short Presentation Methods: cultural analytics, natural language processing, optical character recognition and handwriting recognition, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization Disciplines/Fields of Study: Asian studies, Literacy, composition, and creative writing, Literary studies, Translation studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: word vectors; OCR; literary journals; modernism; humanism A Conceptual History of Humanism in a Post-WWII Chinese-language Literary Journal via Word Vector Spaces The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China) This paper uses Chinese word vectors to develop a conceptual history of humanism and related keywords in a post-1945 modernist literary journal from Malaysia, and contributes to scholarship on digital multilingual practices, by asking how to accurately represent semantic and syntactic information from languages of non-Latin script in geometric spaces. ID: 848
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Short Presentation Methods: data modeling, digitization (2D & 3D), image processing and analysis, software development, systems, analysis and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Design studies, History, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Parametric reconstruction; Historical ship plans; Data modeling; Digitization; Comparative analysis From Draft to Model: Semi-Automated Parametric Extraction of Historical Ship Designs 1University of Oxford, United Kingdom; 2Bologna, Italy; 3University of Bologna, Italy; 4Utrecht University, Netherland Using a historically informed approach, this contribution proposes a way to reconstruct historical ship 3D models, starting from their 2D drawings. It offers a study of the way ships were drawn, and uses this to charactyerise them as a parametrised problem. |
4:00pm - 5:30pm | SP-33 Location: Aud B3 (TB) Session Chair: Yutong Yang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University |
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ID: 990
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Short Presentation Methods: natural language processing, scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: LLMs, text encoding, annotation evaluation, digital editions Towards an Evaluation Framework for Assessing Large Language Models in Text Encoding University of Graz, Austria This contribution proposes a multifaceted evaluation framework for assessing the performance of Large Language Models (LLMs) in encoding historical letters according to the TEI Guidelines, using the Joseph von Hammer-Purgstall correspondence edition as a case study. ID: 315
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, natural language processing, annotation structures, systems, and methods, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Humanities computing, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: prompting, conceptual engineering, computational literary studies Investigating Conceptual Plasticity: On Detecting a Re-Conceptualization of Focalization with Large Language Models 1University of Vienna, Austria; 2University of Cologne, Germany We investigate the extent to which LLMs are able to learn a redefinition of a concept from literary studies, focalization, and apply it adequately to text examples. It shows that, with one exception, there are no statistically significant differences between the LLM output for prompts with and without the redefinition. ID: 332
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, natural language processing, annotation structures, systems, and methods, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Humanities computing, Linguistics, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Fictional Character, Computational Literature, Fanfiction, Large Language Models, NLP Automated Extraction of Character Features in Fiction: Comparing Bert-based Models and Large Language Models on Fanfiction in English and Chinese University of Groningen, Netherlands, The Aiming to study cross-cultural narrative patterns, this research develops a computational framework for extracting character features from English and Chinese fanfiction. By evaluating traditional Bert-based models and LLMs on tasks including character recognition, coreference resolution, dialogue and trait extraction, it provides insights into NLP tools' performance in characterization analysis. ID: 184
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Short Presentation Methods: database creation, management, and analysis, natural language processing, semantic analysis, annotation structures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Asian studies, Computer science, Humanities computing, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Word Sense Disambiguation, History of Japanese language, Corpus creation Automatic Tagging of Word Senses for a Large-Scale Historical Japanese Corpus 1Tokyo University of Agriculature and Technology, Japan; 2NINJAL, Japan We developed a system to automatically assign word sense tags to all content words in a substantial historical Japanese corpus, comprising over 20 million words. Our approach leverages a system based on Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers (BERT), achieving an accuracy of 88.57%. ID: 809
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Short Presentation Methods: Interface design, development, and analysis, natural language processing, software development, systems, analysis and methods, annotation structures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Humanities computing, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: classic Chinese novels, interactive annotation, dialogue character extraction, visualization Leveraging Human Expertise for LLM-Assisted Dialogue Character Extraction and Attribution in Classic Chinese Novels 1Shanghai Jiao Tong University, People's Republic of China; 2Peking University, People's Republic of China In this work, we propose a framework for extracting, annotating, attributing and visualizing dialogue characters in classic Chinese novels. We leverage interactive workflows to incorporate expert’s knowledge in the dialogue character extraction and attribution process. |
4:00pm - 5:30pm | SP-38 Location: Aud C1 (EC) Session Chair: Suzanne Mpouli, Université Paris Cité |
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ID: 414
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, image processing and analysis, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Triplet Extraction, Knowledge Graph, Vision-Language-Models Triplet Extraction from Art-historical Texts for Knowledge Graph Creation 1Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany; 2Leibniz-Informationszentrum Technik und Naturwissenschaften, Hannover, Germany This paper focuses on improving art-historical image search engines by combining Vision-language Models (VLMs) with knowledge graphs. The approach intends to enhance the interpretability and accuracy of search results by using triplets extracted from domain-specific knowledge with generative models. Providing this information to the user thus also increases the transparency of AI methods. ID: 919
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Short Presentation Methods: crowdsourcing, cultural analytics, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, Interface design, development, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, Cultural studies, Sociology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: art public, interface de recherche, crowdsourcing, sociologie de l'art, design UI/UX L’art public sous la loupe des citoyen·ne·s : modeler une interface pour la recherche avec les données MONA 1Université de Montréal, Canada; 2Maison MONA, Canada Cette communication présente une interface de recherche pour étudier la réception de l'art public au Québec avec les données générées par les utilisateur·rice·s de l'application MONA. L’outil développé optimise l'exploration et l’analyse des expériences artistiques recueillies pour contribuer de nouvelles perspectives sur l'interaction citoyenne avec l'art public. ID: 361
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Short Presentation Methods: database creation, management, and analysis, linked (open) data Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Symbolism, Linked Open Data, Data Analysis, Digital Art History, Iconology An analysis of symbolic associations in the Arts based on open data 1Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG), Mainz, Germany; 2Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU), Munich, Germany; 3University of Bologna, Italy In this study, we leverage two open datasets, respectively representing a dictionary of art symbols and scholars’ interpretations of ca. 400 artworks, to analyse how symbols and meanings vary in the art history hermeneutic discourse. Results show that the majority of scholar’s interpretations that could be aligned use conventional symbolism. ID: 682
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, digitization (2D & 3D), software development, systems, analysis and methods, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization Disciplines/Fields of Study: Central/Eastern European Studies, Computer science, Geography and geo-humanities Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Spatial Humanities, Automated Vectorisation, Bombed Cities, Historical Cartography. Semi/automated methods for digitising bomb damage from historical maps of the 2nd world war 1Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg, Germany; 2Universität des Saarlandes, Germany Our contribution examines methods for capturing spatial information from historical thematic maps depicting level of destruction during the second world war, focusing on the German city of Nuremberg (Nürnberg). We demonstrate three ways of capturing information from historical thematic maps, ranging from manual to semi-automated methods. ID: 993
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Short Presentation Methods: cultural analytics, database creation, management, and analysis, linked (open) data Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Film and cinema arts studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Hollywood, Romance, Women Screenwriters, 1910-1949 The Romance Genre from 1910 to 1949 and the Place of Women Screenwriters: A Quantitative Analysis Université Paris Cité, France Using freely available data, this presentation tries to characterise the romance genre in the first half of the 20th century and to map the part women screenwriters played in its evolution. |
4:00pm - 5:30pm | SP-31 Location: B207 (TB) Session Chair: Walter Scholger, University of Graz |
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ID: 234
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Short Presentation Methods: cultural analytics, eco-criticism and environmental analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Humanities computing, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: genre, ecocriticism, computational criticism, distant reading Exploring Pan-ecologicalness: A Distant Reading of Ecological Discourse in 20th Century US Novel 1Institute of Literature, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China; 2Department of Chinese Language and Literature, Tsinghua University, China This study analyzed reception of ecological discourse in 20th century US novel through computational criticism. We discovered a lexical family resemblance defined as “Pan-ecologicalness”, and implemented ecological discourse as a held-out example of genre changes throughout 20th century. ID: 325
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Short Presentation Methods: cultural analytics, eco-criticism and environmental analysis, natural language processing, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Computational Environmental Humanities, Ecocriticism, Machine Learning Ecological Codes: Constructing Nature in Literature 1University of Regensburg, Germany; 2University of Hamburg, Germany; 3Universität Bern, Switzerland This study presents an approach focused on natural habitats, plants and animals in German-language literature. To find out more about the aesthetic design, representation and distribution of ‘ecological codes’ we develop a classifier for animals, plants, and habitats in literary texts and apply it to 682 texts. ID: 187
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Short Presentation Methods: data modeling, database creation, management, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: database, FRBR, text transmission, medieval literature Greening your database of literary works: How to avoid reinventing vocabularies, in favor of sustainable, reusable models École nationale des chartes | Université PSL, France In a multilingual database of literary works, users will want to find a story's various versions. Therefore, we must conceptualize the threshold between narrative content (story) and its expression in language. While specially designed for evolving narrative traditions, our solution is grounded in the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records model. ID: 295
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Short Presentation Methods: data, object, and artefact preservation, scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Versioning, Digital Scholarly Editions, Sustainable Research A Version Assist for Digital Scholarly Editions Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Austria To facilitate the description of versions and the creation of a version history, this contribution proposes a version assist system for digital editions. This system returns automatically generated change descriptions of changed resources that are comprehensible because each change is described as a purposeful, rule-based and contextualised action. ID: 538
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Short Presentation Methods: electronic literature production and analysis, scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Communication studies, Media studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: open science, editing, evaluation, digital objects, publishing Rethinking the Publishing System: A Proposal for the Evaluation and Editing of Digital Academic Objects Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México This proposal discusses the evaluation and editing of digital academic objects in digital humanities, emphasizing their epistemological value. It proposes a model based on Bhaskar’s publishing theory, focusing on academic rigor and technical precision. The goal is to enhance DH’s recognition and create a more accessible academic publications. |
4:00pm - 5:30pm | SP-35 Location: B210 (TB) Session Chair: Jonah Lubin, Harvard University |
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Short Presentation Methods: semantic analysis, annotation structures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Informatics, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: verb classes, events, computational literary studies Towards a Verb Class-based Semantic Analysis of German Literary Texts 1Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany; 2Universität Hamburg The contribution proposes a verb-class-based approach for the coarse-grained semantic classification of literary texts. Our annotations classify verbal phrases based on the semantic class of their main verb. Despite potential quality issues at the micro level, we demonstrate that this approach can yield valuable insights at the story level. ID: 864
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Short Presentation Methods: attribution studies and stylometric analysis, natural language processing, semantic analysis, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Humanities computing, Literary studies, Statistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: word frequency, Afrikaans poetry, canon formation Word Frequency in Poetry: Computational Insights into Groot Verseboek and the Formation of the Afrikaans Literary Canon University of the Free State, South Africa This study uses statistical word frequency analysis to explore the Groot Verseboek anthology of Afrikaans poetry, examining dominant themes, stylistic trends, and shifts in socio-historical context. By combining Digital Humanities and literary analysis, it reveals how canon formation reflects cultural and ideological values, offering new perspectives on Afrikaans literature. ID: 850
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, natural language processing, semantic analysis, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: History, History of science, Humanities computing, Philosophy Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Ancient Wisdom Tradition, Early Modern Science, Text Reuse Analysis, Multilingual Semantic Matching Computational Intellectual History? Tracing the Influence of the Ancient Wisdom Tradition on Kepler, Galileo, and Descartes using the Text Matching and Semantic Matching Tools of the VERITRACE project Vrije Universiteit Brussel This presentation showcases a case study from VERITRACE, an ERC project using digital tools to identify the influence of ancient wisdom traditions on early modern science, highlighting connections between ancient texts and the works of Kepler, Galileo, and Descartes through text matching and semantic analysis, revealing multilingual traces of influence. ID: 512
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Short Presentation Methods: curricular and pedagogical development and analysis, scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Education/ pedagogy, Humanities computing, Philology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Digital philology, Digital Scholarly Edition, Teaching, Textual Criticism The Contribution of the Project "From Parchment to Computer: Editing Manuscripts in the Digital Age" to Training in Digital Humanities 1Centro de Linguística da Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal; 2Centro de História da Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal The project From Parchment to Computer offers courses on Textual Criticism and digital scholarly editing, blending theory and practice. It aims to train participants in creating digital editions, promote Digital Philology, enhance critical understanding of digital technologies, and contribute to democratizing access to these tools while advancing DH in Portugal. |
4:00pm - 5:30pm | SP-36 Location: B302 (TB) Session Chair: Henny Sluyter-Gäthje, University of Potsdam |
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Short Presentation Methods: digital research infrastructures development and analysis, natural language processing, annotation structures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Communication studies, Linguistics, Media studies, Statistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Corpora, Spoken & written language, Linguistic features, Empirical studies Digital Humanities Meets Language Technology: Empirical Insights from a Broadly Stratified Media Resource Leibniz Institute for the German Language, Germany This contribution discusses an innovatively stratified collection of German language data, ranging from informal spoken interactions to formal written texts. It highlights methods for analyzing linguistic patterns using natural language processing, with a particular focus on discourse markers and a machine learning model for identifying them across diverse communicative contexts. 4:00pm - 4:10pm
ID: 881 / SP-36: 2 Short Presentation Methods: bibliographic analysis, cultural analytics, data modeling, digital research infrastructures development and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Book and print history, Central/Eastern European Studies, Cultural studies, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Research Infrastructures, Open Access, Operationalisation, Corpora, Bibliography Infrastructure as a Trope of Reality Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland Research Infrastructures (RIs) in the humanities actively shape our understanding of the world. Using examples of bibliographies and corpora, this paper examines how methodological choices in building RIs in digital literary studies influence representation, advocating for open infrastructures to ensure inclusivity and a more nuanced understanding of the literary landscape. ID: 196
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Short Presentation Methods: curricular and pedagogical development and analysis, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, project design, organization, management, sustainable procedures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Education/ pedagogy, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: critical infrastructure, program building and management, DEI, capacity building Accessible Models for High-Performance Computing in the Humanities Stanford University, United States of America With the rise of LLM and the increasing computational expense of AI, humanists will increasingly turn to high-performance computing (HPC). This can be an alienating pivot for many researchers. As a Research Data Facilitator with a decade of HPC experience, I will present models for effectively integrating humanists into HPC. ID: 813
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Short Presentation Methods: digital publishing projects, systems, and methods, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, open access methods, systems and information architecture and usability Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Cultural studies, Humanities computing, Informatics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Research Infrastructures, Open Science, Marketplace, API Orchestration, Digital Humanities Knowledge as a collective enterprise: Technology for orchestration of complex cultural models in DH Consiglio Nazionale Delle Ricerche, CNR - Istituto per il Lessico Intellettuale Europeo e Storia delle Idee, ILIESI - Italy The paper examines key features of research infrastructures in humanities and cultural heritage that support open science, focusing on federated RIs as marketplaces connecting diverse networks. It discusses the technological foundation and API orchestration for DH workflows within the H2IOSC MarketPlace, highlighting contributions of the OPERAS node to this project. 4:10pm - 4:20pm
ID: 486 / SP-36: 5 Short Presentation Methods: digital publishing projects, systems, and methods, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, open access methods, sustainable procedures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: scientific publishing, publication modules, reproducibility, research infrastructure Towards Modularised Open Infrastructures: Enhancing Research Publications in Digital Humanities – “Detecting Small Worlds” as an Example. 1University of Potsdam, Germany; 2Saarland University, Germany; 3Freie Universität Berlin, Germany As the triad of publishing a paper, data and code poses challenges for the comprehensibility, reproducibility, and accessibility of the research, we present our approach towards a "modularised open infrastructure for research publications” in which a publication is accompanied by modules facilitating e.g.reproduction or result investigation. |
4:00pm - 5:30pm | SP-34 Location: B304 (TB) Session Chair: Jacek Bąkowski, Institute of Polish Language, Polish Academy of Sciences |
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Short Presentation Methods: cultural analytics, image processing and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Literary studies, Media studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: visual studies, adaptation studies, modernism, word-image relationship, Kafka A Study of Imagery in Franz Kafka’s Novel The Trial Through Illustrated Editions University of Missouri, United States of America We investigated the semantic and rhetoric imagery of Kafka’s novel The Trial through three illustrated editions of the text. Using image analysis techniques and examining the relationship between images and corresponding texts, we found these illustrations more closely associated with sentences than chapters and uncovered their artistic and hermeneutic nuances. ID: 622
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Short Presentation Methods: open access methods, semantic analysis, annotation structures, systems, and methods, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: History, Humanities computing, Linguistics, Political science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: scalable reading, discourse analysis, newspapers, history, democracy What is Democracy? Scalable Reading Newspapers of the Weimar Republic Bielefeld University, Germany This ongoing project provides a novel workflow for studying Weimar Germany’s political culture. By integrating text-hermeneutic investigation with quantitative digital analysis techniques, it enables new insights into historical newspaper discourses on democracy. The project, therefore, enhances historical newspaper research and contributes to the understanding of interwar Germany. ID: 941
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Short Presentation Methods: natural language processing, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Literary studies, Statistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: sentiment analysis, computational literary studies, volatility, ratings, fiction Narrative volatility in Dutch novels 1Huygens Institute for the History and Culture of the Netherlands, The Netherlands; 2Netherlands eScience Center, The Netherlands We hypothesize narrative volatility (shifts in sentiment between chunks of text) has an effect on appreciation and thus on ratings of fiction. We describe how we compute volatility and show its distribution over genre. We explain how we will use the result to test the hypothesis. ID: 781
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Short Presentation Methods: cultural analytics, natural language processing, semantic analysis, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Cultural Analytics, Computational Literary Studies, Computational Comparative Literature Attitudes towards information technology in Indian English and German novels since 2000 1Indian Institute of Technology (ISM) Dhanbad; 2Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, Germany We analyze how often Indian English and German novels (2000–2024) refer to information technologies (IT), reflecting demographic, cultural, and societal differences. We use a word-list approach and and a large language model. The llm-based approach works well, but the result doesn't confirm our hypothesis that there is a significant difference. ID: 646
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Short Presentation Methods: data, object, and artefact preservation, digitization (2D & 3D), natural language processing, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Communication studies, History, Linguistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: OCR, Crime, Layout Parsing, Newspapers, Open Access 100 DOLLAR REWARD: Exploration of a Historical Crime Journal University of Vienna, Austria This paper showcases layout analysis and OCR to make an under-researched, 120 year old crime journal accessible. It then uses a variety of text analysis tools for distant reading, exploring how crime was addressed at the time. |
4:00pm - 5:30pm | SP-37 Location: B309 (TB) Session Chair: Lucia Michielin, University of Edinburgh |
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Short Presentation Methods: Interface design, development, and analysis, user experience design and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Galleries and museum studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Digital Interfaces, Evaluation Framework What is Stated but not Evaluated: a Review of Common Objectives and their Evaluation for CH Data Interfaces EPFL, Switzerland Our submission reviews 20 digital interfaces for CH data from 2015 to 2024. It finds 6 common objectives stated by the authors of the reviewed use cases but highlights that not all stated objectives are equally well evaluated. ID: 215
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Short Presentation Methods: Interface design, development, and analysis, user experience design and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Design studies, Disability and differently-abled studies, Literacy, composition, and creative writing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: technical and professional communication, content analysis, web design, user interface design, accessibility Examining Digital Humanities Projects through the Lens of Technical and Professional Communication The Ohio State University, United States of America This short presentation examines the overlaps between technical and professional communication (TPC) and digital humanities (DH) by using TPC content analysis methods to examine the interfaces of 100 DH project websites. It describes common DH web design features and offers insight regarding the development of accessible and sustainable DH projects. ID: 427
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, natural language processing Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Humanities computing, Sociology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Basque, LLM, digital humanities, RAG CLARIAH-EUS-gArA: Constructing a Trustworthy Conversational Assistant for Basque News and Research in the Digital Humanities University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) The CLARIAH-EUS-gArA project aims to enhance DH research by developing a trustworthy conversational assistant for Basque news using RAG and Latxa, a Basque LLM. It integrates AI and LT to address misinformation, verification, and reliability, thereby providing accurate, up-to-date responses in Basque to aid researchers in fact-checking and accessing sources. ID: 721
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, information retrieval and querying algorithms and methods, semantic analysis, software development, systems, analysis and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Graph RAG, AI, LLM, knowledge graph, digital history Experiments and Preliminary Thoughts on the Use ofGraph RAG in the Humanities 1The University of Tokyo; 2Nagoya University; 3J. F. Oberlin University This study evaluates Graph RAG’s applicability to the humanities, focusing on Caesar’s Gallic Wars, volume 1. A knowledge graph was constructed using LLMs, enabling the retrieval of semantically structured data. The results highlight the potential of enhanced knowledge graphs for broader applications, emphasizing evaluation methods and expert-driven graph development. ID: 373
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Short Presentation Methods: digital research infrastructures development and analysis, Interface design, development, and analysis, open access methods, software development, systems, analysis and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Non-coding tools for Digital Humanities, Messy Data, Data Architectures, Shiny Apps, Accessibility Mind the Gap! Supporting code-free Computational research through Small Scale Apps University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom Non-coding tools have expanded accessibility in digital humanities, empowering researchers without programming skills to perform data-driven analyses. However, there are currently few tools to assist non-coders with converting and cleaning data. This paper presents a Shiny application for data preprocessing positing that similar small-scale solutions could help bridge this gap. |
7:00pm - 10:00pm | Banquet "Cervejaria Trindade" |
Date: Friday, 18/July/2025 | |
9:00am - 10:30am | Panel 05 Location: Aud B2 (TB) Session Chair: Dominique Stutzmann, CNRS-IRHT / Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin |
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ID: 482
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Panel Methods: data publishing projects, systems, and methods, digital access, privacy, and ethics analysis, meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing), open access methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: linked open data, annotation, metadata, iiif, workflows A Decade of IIIF: Advancing Open Science and Accessibility through Interoperable Digital Heritage 1Université Rennes 2; 2International Image Interoperability Framework Consortium; 3ÉquipEx Biblissima+, Campus Condorcet; 4Institut national d’histoire de l’art (INHA); 5Laboratoire InVisu (CNRS-INHA); 6CNRS (Institut de Recherche et d’Histoire des Textes), Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Since 2015, the International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) has implanted itself as a standard for the storage, sharing and manipulation of digital documents in the GLAM sector. In this panel, we shall hear from IIIF specialists and researchers from the DH community about how IIIF is used for research. |
9:00am - 10:30am | Panel 06 Location: Aud B3 (TB) Session Chair: Jessica Otis, George Mason University |
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Panel Methods: digital archiving, digital publishing projects, systems, and methods, project design, organization, management, sustainable procedures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Design studies, History, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: sustainability, funding, maintenance Revitalizing, Maintaining, & Sunsetting the Digital Humanities: Strategies & Opportunities 1Independent Scholar; 2University of Maryland–College Park; 3University of Pittsburgh; 4Flickr Foundation; 5George Mason University As the digital humanities have matured, the field increasingly calls for support of existing work in danger of obsolescence. This panel offers multiple perspectives on sustainability of digital projects, as well as their underlying data and infrastructure. Panelist presentations include concrete examples and discussion of the funding landscape. |
9:00am - 10:30am | LP-23 Location: Aud C1 (EC) Session Chair: Simone Rebora, University of Verona |
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ID: 524
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Long Presentation Methods: data publishing projects, systems, and methods, digital publishing projects, systems, and methods, project design, organization, management, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization Disciplines/Fields of Study: Design studies, History, History of science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: geodata, open research data, data publication, maps, collaboration Navigating Disconcertment in Map-Making: How to Turn Conflict and Collaboration into Accessible Geodata 1Universität Basel, Switzerland; 2Universität Bern, Switzerland The paper explores the role of maps as epistemic tools in the Stadt.Geschichte.Basel project, emphasizing how spatial data dynamics and moments of disconcertment foster interdisciplinary collaboration. By embracing ambiguity and conflict in map-making, the authors create accessible, inclusive outputs that reimagine historical narratives and advance participatory scholarship. ID: 191
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Long Presentation Methods: digital activism and advocacy, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization Disciplines/Fields of Study: African and African American Studies, Geography and geo-humanities, Statistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Police Violence, Spatial Analysis, Race and Geography The Cartography of Crisis: A Digital Humanities Approach to Visualizing Patterns of Police Violence Susquehanna University, United States of America This study employs digital humanities methods and hierarchical hexagonal spatial indexing (H3) to analyze patterns of police violence against African Americans across the United States. Using Local Moran's I statistics on over 13,000 incidents between 2015-2024, it identifies significant geographic clusters and transition zones, revealing how policing practices vary across jurisdictional boundaries. ID: 957
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Long Presentation Methods: spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization Disciplines/Fields of Study: African and African American Studies, History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: data visualization, historical data, archival theory, Black studies, design process Visualizing Resistance in the Archive of Slavery Emory University, United States of America This paper presents a case study of a data visualization involving the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database. We explain how theories about historical trauma and the limits of recovery guided our work. We describe our design process, and propose a series of questions that can guide future visualizations of sensitive data. |
9:00am - 10:30am | LP-28 Location: B207 (TB) Session Chair: Stefan Jänicke, University of Southern Denmark |
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ID: 189
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Long Presentation Methods: Interface design, development, and analysis, user experience design and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Design studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: co-design, data visualization, cultural collections, interfaces Laying it all out: Collage as a co-creative method for designing collection interfaces UCLAB, University of Applied Sciences Potsdam, Germany As a co-creative method, collage can stimulate the design of collection visualizations by integrating diverse materials and perspectives. This retrospective reflects on a decade of workshops with over 15 partners in the arts and humanities, highlighting how this participatory format can bridge diverse backgrounds and generate insights and ideas. ID: 211
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Long Presentation Methods: Interface design, development, and analysis, metadata standards, systems, and methods, annotation structures, systems, and methods, user experience design and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, Computer science, Library & information science, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Semantic Annotation, Digital Humanities, Cultural Heritage, Linked Open Data, Annotation Frameworks Enriching Cultural Heritage through Semantic Annotation: A Review of Methods, Tools, and Collaborative Spaces 1University of Bologna, Italy; 2University La Sapienza of Rome, Italy This paper presents a comprehensive review of semantic annotation practices applied within the DH domain. Focusing on current methodologies, tools, and frameworks, we developed a multidimensional classification schema to assess annotation systems, along with a critical overview of semantic annotation in DH. The paper concludes with recommendations for future research. ID: 828
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Long Presentation Methods: Interface design, development, and analysis, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization, user experience design and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Design studies, History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: storytelling, Nazi persecution, visualization, testimonies The Visualization-based Storytelling Triangle: A Case Study on Narrating Heritage of Nazi Persecution 1University of Southern Denmark, Denmark; 2Radboud University, the Netherlands; 3Fluxguide, Austria This paper provides a conceptual overview of visualization-based storytelling tools developed in MEMORISE. We introduce a triangular definition of visualization-based storytelling, which we apply to the Heritage of Nazi Persecution (HNP). We introduce visitor-driven, expert-driven, and witness-driven storytelling, and we describe visualization and storytelling tools for diverse user groups. |
9:00am - 10:30am | LP-24 Location: B210 (TB) Session Chair: Thierry Poibeau, ENS-PSL & CNRS |
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ID: 725
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Long Presentation Methods: data publishing projects, systems, and methods, digital publishing projects, systems, and methods, project design, organization, management, software development, systems, analysis and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Humanities computing, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: software, framework, development, project, management Abstracted Cor Concepts for Framework Development and Versioned Textual Publication Loyola University Chicago, United States of America This proposal aims to delineate the underlying concepts of the Cor framework’s adaptability and significance in the realm of digital humanities, emphasizing its diverse applications and innovative approaches. ID: 943
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Long Presentation Methods: database creation, management, and analysis, digital archiving, Interface design, development, and analysis, software development, systems, analysis and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, Feminist studies, History, South Asian studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference online Keywords: visual culture, domestic labor, user-centered design, spatial visualization, web archive Race, Gender, and the Visual Culture of Domestic Labor: An Interactive Digital Archive of Tradecards and Postcards from the age of New Imperialism 1The College Of New Jersey, United States of America; 2Northeastern University, United States of America “Race, Gender, and the Visual Culture of Domestic Labor” is a publicly accessible digital humanities project that presents an archive of tradecards and postcards depicting domestic labor, from the 1870s to the 1940s. In this paper, we describe the features of the archive and the techniques used to develop it. ID: 716
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Long Presentation Methods: natural language processing, software development, systems, analysis and methods, annotation structures, systems, and methods, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Parallel Corpus; Annotation Transfer; Annotation Automated Annotation Transfer from English to French (Annotation Transfer as a Way to Speed-up the Production of Training Corpora) 1ENS-PSL & CNRS & U. Sorbonne nouvelle, France; 2UCLA, USA Producing annotated corpora is essential for training annotation systems, but it is often a lengthy and expensive process. This paper introduces a method and a functional tool for transferring annotations from a source language to a target language, when relevant high-quality annotated corpora exist in a source language. |
9:00am - 10:30am | LP-26 Location: B302 (TB) Session Chair: Talia Méndez, Western University |
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ID: 697
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Long Presentation Methods: cultural analytics, data publishing projects, systems, and methods, Interface design, development, and analysis, public humanities collaborations and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Design studies, Humanities computing, Media studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: photo archives, diaries, information design, interface design, digital storytelling Stereoscopic Journals: An archive interface entangling diary segments with photo series 1Fachhochschule Potsdam, Germany; 2Politecnico di Milan, Italy The digital publication of a vast and diverse cultural collection is the starting point for an investigation on the relationship between intermediality, narration, data and cultural heritage, that converge into the design of an interface model that allows visitors to experience textual and photographic archival items synchronously. ID: 988
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Long Presentation Methods: digital activism and advocacy, digital archiving, project design, organization, management, public humanities collaborations and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: community archives, tool kit, activism, digital preservation, pedagogy Bilingual Archiving in a Box: Community Archiving across Languages 1Indiana University, United States of America; 2ESRI This presentation showcases the release of AREPR’s community archiving resource, Bilingual Archiving in a Box (BArch Box). Consisting of guides, manuals, and video tutorials on community archiving, BArch Box is a bilingual community archiving toolkit designed for use by community groups, universities, and libraries across the Spanish- and English-speaking world. ID: 887
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Long Presentation Methods: digital archiving, project design, organization, management, public humanities collaborations and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Communication studies, Cultural studies, Design studies, Musicology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: digital archival methods, anarchival practices, research-creation Resounding the Salvadoran Civil War Digital Music Archive Western University, Canada This paper examines how the 'anarchiving as research-creation' approach informs the Salvadoran Civil War Digital Music Archive. By blending historic and modern recordings, this digital repository explores music as a cultural memory and a tool for justice, addressing postwar challenges through experimental, participatory, and future-oriented archival practices. |
9:00am - 10:30am | LP-25 Location: B304 (TB) Session Chair: Paul Barrett, University of Guelph |
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ID: 459
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Long Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, cultural analytics, natural language processing, semantic analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Book and print history, History, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: conceptual history, distributional semantics, dynamic embeddings, French literary history, 18th-century studies Exploring intellectual history with dynamic word embeddings: semantic change in 18th-century France ModERN Project, Sorbonne University, France This study leverages dynamic contextual embeddings to analyze conceptual evolution in 18th-century French texts. Employing fine-tuned BERT and CamemBERT models, we identify diachronic semantic shifts across historical subcorpora. Quantitative metrics and qualitative assessments reveal nuanced changes in key concepts land concept clusters, advancing methods in computational intellectual history. ID: 392
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Long Presentation Methods: data modeling, natural language processing, network analysis and graphs theory and application, semantic analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Asian studies, Computer science, History, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Graph-Based Explainability, Historical Relationship Analysis, Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG), Ming Dynasty Power Dynamics, Large Language Models (LLMs) Uncovering Historical Insights: A Framework for Explaining Historical Data through Graphs and LLM 1Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Central University, Taiwan; 2Center for GIS, Research Center for Humanities and Social Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taiwan; 3Institute for Sustainable Heritage, University College London, United Kingdom This study presents a historical interpretation system using relationship network graphs to analyze power dynamics, exemplified by civil officials' military authority. By integrating Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) with large language models (LLMs), the system retrieves and interprets relational data, uncovering hidden details and enhancing historical text analysis with clear, explainable outputs. ID: 814
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Long Presentation Methods: manuscripts description, representation, and analysis, natural language processing, semantic analysis, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Indigenous studies, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Indigenous literature, named entity recognition, topic modelling Digital John Norton, Teyoninhokarawen University of Guelph, Canada This paper discusses digital humanities approaches, including Named Entity Recognition, machine learning OCR methods, and topic modeling of a handwritten Indigenous Journal by John Norton, Teyoninhokarawen. This recently-discovered journal is an account of Norton's travels from Canada to America and Britain; we use DH method to analyze the journal. |
9:00am - 10:30am | LP-27 Location: B309 (TB) Session Chair: Anatoly Vladimirovich Iashchenko, Sapienza University of Rome |
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Long Presentation Methods: network analysis and graphs theory and application Disciplines/Fields of Study: Performance Studies: Dance, Theatre Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: network analysis, theatre, Mexico, collaborations Mexican Theatre Networks: Institutional Changes and Collaboration Patterns, 1900-1989 1Centro Nalcional de Investigación, Documentación e Información Teatral Rodolfo Usigli, Mexico; 2National University of Singapore, Singapore We analyse collaboration networks in Mexican theatre productions from 1900 to 1989. Our results suggest that the periods with more stable funding tended to have more closely knit communities, and institutional eras are dominated by more stratified and distinct communities. ID: 462
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Long Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, cultural analytics, network analysis and graphs theory and application, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Ethnography and folklore, Geography and geo-humanities, Musicology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Traditional children's songs, Melody classification, Regional differences, Machine learning, Cultural analytics Exploring Regional Variations in Melody Types of Japanese Children’s Songs:A Quantitative Approach Doshisha University, Japan This study investigates regional variations in Japanese children’s songs (warabe uta) by classifying melodies into "word-based" and "melodic" types using machine learning and GIS tools. Results reveal distinctive regional and demographic trends, with Kyoto’s melodies more "melodic" and urban areas favoring "word-based" styles, highlighting sociocultural and environmental influences. ID: 973
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Long Presentation Methods: digital libraries creation, management, and analysis, music and sound digitization, encoding, and analysis, natural language processing, network analysis and graphs theory and application Disciplines/Fields of Study: Central/Eastern European Studies, Cultural studies, History, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Collective memory, national identity, Visegrad Group, digital humanities, audio spectral analysis Rethinking the Past: Network Modeling and Audio Spectral Analysis in the Study of Memory and Identity of the Visegrad Group Sapienza University of Rome, Italy This study explores the collective memory and national identity of the Visegrad Group (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia) using innovative methodologies such as digital humanities, network modeling, and audio spectral analysis. Combining historiographical analysis with emotional and spectral analyses, it reveals intergenerational and sociocultural dynamics shaping memory and identity. |
10:30am - 11:00am | Coffee-break (18th morning) Location: B007 (TB) |
11:00am - 12:30pm | SP-39 Location: Aud B2 (TB) Session Chair: Raffaele Viglianti, University of Maryland |
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, natural language processing, software development, systems, analysis and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Humanities computing, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: LLMs, Code Generation, Digital Humanities, Automated Programming, Open Science CodeFlow: Automating the Flow of Code with LLMs 1Universidade de Évora, Portugal; 2Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Spain Social scientists increasingly use NLP for large-scale text analysis but face programming challenges. CodeFlow automates code generation and optimization via LLMs, translating research goals into functional code. It achieved 0.95 accuracy in sentiment analysis with a BERT-based classifier, allowing researchers to focus on questions while ensuring computational rigor. ID: 367
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Short Presentation Methods: digital libraries creation, management, and analysis, Interface design, development, and analysis, user experience design and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: NLP toolkit, GUI, Digital Humanities, Data processing, Python scripts Pandore: automating text-processing workflows for humanities researchers ObTIC - Sorbonne Université, France Pandore is a user-friendly toolkit for humanities and social sciences, enabling data collection, preparation, analysis, and visualization without advanced coding skills. Recent updates include bug fixes, interface enhancements, integration of modular Python scripts, a connection to Gallica, and deployment on a GPU-equipped server. ID: 653
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Short Presentation Methods: Interface design, development, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Communication studies, Design studies, History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: design, visualisation, exploration, filtering ‘Flow Filter’: Introducing an upstream exploratory visualisation and filtering of large and detailed datasets. 1Northumbria University, United Kingdom; 2University of Sussex, United Kingdom This paper is a presentation of Flow Filter - a generalisable exploratory visualisation tool and query builder designed to aid serendipitous discovery of large data sets and aid hypothesis formation. It will present the concept and rationale and illustrate its use and effectiveness via three case studies of historical datasets. ID: 613
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Short Presentation Methods: bibliographic analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Open Science Literacy; Digital Humanities; Early Research Careers Open Science Literacy in the Context of the Digital Humanities 1Divisão de Biblioteca, Arquivo e Cultura, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa (NOVA FCT); 2Faculdade de Letras, Universidade de Coimbra (FLUC); 3Instituto de Comunicação e Informação Científica e Tecnológica, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (FIOCRUZ) Open Science requires the development of specific skills, that can be named as Open Science Literacy (OSL), already described in a previous research. This new study intends to identify a set of elements that could fit the presented OSL scheme and propose a Digital Humanities OSL chart of competencies. ID: 903
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, cultural analytics, natural language processing, open access methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Humanities computing, Literary studies, South Asian studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Large Language Models (LLMs), Natural Language Processing (NLP), Named Entity Recognition (NER), Urdu Marsiya, Right-to-Left language Leveraging LLMs for NER Task on Historical Literary Data in Urdu as a Low-Resource Right-to-Left Language Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India This study evaluates Large Language Models (LLMs) for Named Entity Recognition (NER) on a poetic form i.e., Marisya in the right to left Urdu script. The scarcity of annotated Urdu datasets by creating a human-annotated corpus is addressed and the performance of LLMs against the human-annotated corpus is evaluated. |
11:00am - 12:30pm | SP-41 Location: Aud B3 (TB) Session Chair: Nichole Misako Nomura, Stanford University |
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Short Presentation Methods: curricular and pedagogical development and analysis, meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing), public humanities collaborations and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: digital scholarship centers, community outreach, digital pedagogy, communication Collaboration and Outreach in the Digital Scholarship Center: Lessons Learned from UChicago’s Library and Emerging Technologies Summer Camp University of Chicago, United States of America In 2024, the UChicago Center for Digital Scholarship hosted its first Library and Emerging Technologies Summer Camp, a workshop series aimed at teaching the basics of Digital Scholarship and fostering opportunities for collaboration among library staff. This paper describes the lessons learned from this project and our hopes going forward. 11:00am - 11:10am
ID: 722 / SP-41: 2 Short Presentation Methods: data publishing projects, systems, and methods, data, object, and artefact preservation, digital archiving, public humanities collaborations and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: digital archiving, archives of the present, bias, oral testimony Addressing Bias and Enhancing Accessibility in Real-Time Digital Archives: Lessons from the Edut 710 Initiative The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel The Edut 710 initiative addresses selection, attention, and dissemination biases in real-time digital archiving of mass atrocities, emphasizing accessibility. Using computational tools and iterative methods, it ensures inclusive representation of over 1,200 testimonies documenting the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack. This model redefines ethical, accessible digital archiving for contemporary events. ID: 841
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Short Presentation Methods: meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing) Disciplines/Fields of Study: Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Humanidades Digitais, Ética Reveladora, Ciência Aberta, Viéses Algorítmicos, Privacidade e Transparência Ética nas Humanidades Digitais brasileiras: quais obstáculos, quais saídas? 1Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia (Ibict), Brazil; 2Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV), Brazil A pesquisa aborda os desafios éticos nas Humanidades Digitais no Brasil, explorando dilemas relacionados à privacidade, vieses algorítmicos e ciência aberta. Destaca a importância da ética reveladora (disclosive ethics) como ferramenta crítica para promover práticas responsáveis, justas e transparentes, visando fortalecer a integridade científica em um contexto de crescente complexidade tecnológica e informacional. ID: 1044
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Short Presentation Methods: curricular and pedagogical development and analysis, digital activism and advocacy, meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing), semantic analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Ethnography and folklore, History of science, Philosophy Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Pedagogy, Semantics, Episteme, Discourse, Globality Global Cultural Narratives around DH Concepts for the Humanities Classroom Yale University, United States of America This paper advocates for an approach to DH pedagogy that integrates DH concepts with global cultural frameworks and narratives using historicization, contextualization, and analogizing as key moves. Combinatorial vector-based semantics is the proposal’s use-case concept, which is linked to inclusive, non-Western perspectives as illustrative of the approach. ID: 657
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Short Presentation Methods: cultural analytics, curricular and pedagogical development and analysis, meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing) Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Education/ pedagogy Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: education, AI, course descriptions Charting “AI” in the Course Description Archive for Research Stanford University, United States of America We use computational text analysis and qualitative coding to explore how, when, and where “AI” and associated concepts/methods (like “LLM”) appear in course descriptions collected from the University of California and the California State University systems’ course catalogs for all departments, focusing on data for Academic Year 24-25. |
11:00am - 12:30pm | SP-43 Location: Aud C1 (EC) Session Chair: Manuel Portela, University of Coimbra |
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Short Presentation Methods: metadata standards, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: metadata, versioning, track changes, persistent identifier Metadata Versioning for Persistent Identifiers Gesellschaft für wissenschaftliche Datenverarbeitung mbH Göttingen, Germany FAIR principles guide best practice for research data management. FAIR means Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable. To reuse digital objects, one needs to have full provenance information on the object and its metadata. This paper presents two approaches for tracking metadata changes. One uses Git, the other PID features. ID: 502
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Short Presentation Methods: crowdsourcing, public humanities collaborations and methods, scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Informatics, Library & information science, Philology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: crowdsourcing, htr, ocr, textual criticism, cultural heritage What's the Character Error Rate of a Volunteer? Analyzing accuracy in cultural heritage crowdsourcing projects. FromThePage, United States of America How accurate is the work done by the volunteers who do most of the work on crowdsourcing projects in cultural heritage? We analyze the results of the 1970 MIssouri Death Certificate indexing project, applying traditional quality metrics from Optical Character Recignition and Handwritten Text Recognition to human-created text. ID: 340
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, digital archiving, optical character recognition and handwriting recognition Disciplines/Fields of Study: Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference online Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Reconhecimento de Texto Manuscrito (HTR), Transkribus, Humanidades Digitais, Transcrição de Documentos Históricos, Ensino e Tecnologia. Tecnologias HTR no Ensino: Aplicação do Transkribus na Transcrição de Documentos Históricos. 1Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.; 2Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal. Aborda o uso do software Transkribus para transcrição de documentos históricos no ensino. 11:00am - 11:10am
ID: 648 / SP-43: 4 Short Presentation Methods: curricular and pedagogical development and analysis, data, object, and artefact preservation, information retrieval and querying algorithms and methods, media archaeology Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Cultural studies, Humanities computing, Media studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: retrocomputing, computer history, laboratories Retrocomputing as an Integral Part of Digital Humanities Practice? Universität Würzburg, Germany The paper discusses approaches to include retrocomputing and computer laboratories into Digital Humanities practice for research, didactics, preservation and self-reflection. ID: 933
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Short Presentation Methods: bibliographic analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Education/ pedagogy Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: biblioteca; disabilità; inclusione; stereotipi; barriere Oltre le barriere: biblioteche inclusive per una società senza stereotipi university of Foggia, Italy Le biblioteche moderne si configurano come spazi multifunzionali, dove fisico e digitale convergono per favorire creatività, confronto e inclusione. Attraverso servizi innovativi e collaborazioni strategiche, promuovono accessibilità e partecipazione, valorizzando diversità e competenze per abbattere barriere e stereotipi, con l'obiettivo di costruire una società equa e inclusiva. |
11:00am - 12:30pm | SP-44 Location: B207 (TB) Session Chair: Lina Franken, University of Vechta |
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ID: 147 / SP-44: 1 Short Presentation Methods: digital access, privacy, and ethics analysis, linked (open) data, meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing), metadata standards, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, Cultural studies, Galleries and museum studies, History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: provenance data, FAIR, Linked Open Data, WIkidata Provenance Data as FAIR Data?! Friedrich-Alexander-Universität, Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany Many provenance databases do not meet FAIR standards.This paper emphasises the need for FAIR provenance data and proposes a method to create structured and FAIR data that can be achieved by non-experts. It also critically discusses why FAIR provenance data may not always be better. ID: 137
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Short Presentation Methods: bibliographic analysis, copyright, licensing, and permissions standards, systems, and processes, open access methods, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: open data, datasets, text analysis, text mining, data sharing When you cannot begin as you mean to go on: The challenge open data when using third-party licensed text mining datasets 1McGill Library, Canada; 2McGill Library, Canada Advanced computational methods in digital humanities have increased demand for text-mining files, including third-party licensed datasets, which present data sharing challenges. This presentation explores navigating these challenges through a case study of a librarian assisting a PhD candidate in sharing licensed research data from various vendors. ID: 530
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Short Presentation Methods: project design, organization, management, sustainable procedures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Library & information science, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference online Keywords: Research Data Management, FAIR principles, Computational Literary Studies How equal are tests of FAIRness? - A comparative evaluation from a domain-specific perspective University of Würzburg, Germany The FAIR principles (Wilkinson et al. 2016) are important in sustainable research data management. Applying FAIR assessment tools in a real-world, domain-specific context, we find the overall FAIRness score and ranking roughly comparable between tools, while the individual categories (Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, Reusablility) vary due to different test collections. ID: 441
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Short Presentation Methods: data, object, and artefact preservation, digital archiving, ethnographic analysis, metadata standards, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Anthropology, Cultural studies, Ethnography and folklore, History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: data curation, research-driven data collection, ethnographic methods, data digitization and indexing Building Digital Archives with Curation-Research-Driven Approaches University of Vechta, Germany We suggest combining curation with research-driven approaches: (1) digitization and indexing of archival material as well as (2) collection and analysis of underlying meanings and perspectives of the actors through ethnographic methods. This is showcased regarding everyday culture surrounding community function halls with restaurants, central establishments for rural communities. |
11:00am - 12:30pm | SP-40 Location: B210 (TB) Session Chair: Kyriaki Zoutsou, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens |
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ID: 430 / SP-40: 1 Short Presentation Methods: database creation, management, and analysis, digital libraries creation, management, and analysis, open access methods, public humanities collaborations and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Chicano/a/x, Latino/a/x studies, Geography and geo-humanities, Humanities computing, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Cultural preservation, Advocacy and social impact, Digital archives and collections, Open public participatory humanities, Digital multilingual practices Cultural Preservation Through Digital Access and Community Building: The Kentucky Hispanic Heritage Project University of Kentucky, United States of America Presenters will discuss the evolution and future directions of the Kentucky Hispanic Heritage Project, highlighting how a backward design approach informed by community input has guided decision making about accessibility and source selection, positioning the project as engaged digital scholarship that celebrates the production of knowledge by the local community. ID: 168
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, public humanities collaborations and methods, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Informatics, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Digital humanities, Bibliometric analysis, Topic modeling, Network Analysis Exploring the Technical Knowledge Interaction of Global Digital Humanities: Three-decade Evidence from Bibliometric-based perspectives Renmin University of China, China This study introduces Topic-Method Composition (TMC) to analyze the co-occurrence of research topics and methods in Digital Humanities. By constructing a TMC network from large-scale bibliographic data, it identifies key research paradigms, highlights DH’s interdisciplinary nature, and provides a replicable workflow for exploring topic-method relationships across academic disciplines. ID: 912
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Short Presentation Methods: database creation, management, and analysis, software development, systems, analysis and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Archaeology, Computer science, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Arqueologia, Museologia, Digitalização, Rastreabilidade Transformação de metodologias através da inovação tecnológica: reflexões a partir de um caso de estudo UNIARQ, University of Lisbon, Portugal Atualmente a preservação do património cultural carece de a inovação metodológica praticada para a gestão de coleções ser mais eficiente. Inovar metodologicamente a rastreabilidade através de métodos como QR Codes e RFID permitirá colmatar carências. Esta comunicação pretende explorar soluções aplicadas à museologia complementando o tradicional e a tecnologia. ID: 242
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Short Presentation Methods: crowdsourcing, data modeling, digital biography, personography, and prosopography, linked (open) data Disciplines/Fields of Study: History, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Linked open data, Knowledge Graphs, Wikibase, Open Science, Digital Archives Reconstructing Sensitive Narratives in Digital History: Wikibase as a Tool for Enhancing Accessibility and Fostering Citizen Participation 1University of Luxembourg; 2University of Milano- BICOCCA; 3Getty Research Institute This paper examines domain-specific knowledge graphs as transformative tools for Digital History, highlighting their ability to model complex relationships, support multilingual datasets, and integrate linked data essential for reconstructing fragmented narratives of sensitive events. It particularly explores Wikibase’s role in advancing historical research, cultural preservation, citizen participation, and open science. ID: 946
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Short Presentation Methods: bibliographic analysis, data modeling, semantic analysis, annotation structures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Humanities computing, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference online Keywords: Citizen Science, Cultural Heritage, Ontology-Based Analysis, Citizen Science Ontology Citizen humanities: from theory to practice Department of History and Philosophy of Science, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece This paper investigates the application of citizen science in cultural heritage through an ontology-based analysis of Scopus articles. By utilizing the Citizen Science Ontology, it examines project aims, tools, and outcomes. Findings underscore contributions, challenges, and future opportunities for advancing participatory approaches in preservation and promotion of cultural heritage. |
11:00am - 12:30pm | SP-42 Location: B302 (TB) Session Chair: Stefanie Schneider, LMU Munich |
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, digital libraries creation, management, and analysis, linked (open) data, manuscripts description, representation, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Digital Humanities, Image Understanding, Computer Vision, Knowledge Graphs, Deep Learning Knowledge Graphs for Digitized Manuscripts in Jagiellonian Digital Library Application Jagiellonian University, Poland Digitizing cultural heritage preserves artifacts and improves accessability. Libraries like the Jagiellonian Digital Library offer datasets via OAI-PMH, but incomplete metadata limits searchability. We propose using computer vision, AI, and semantic web technologies to enrich metadata and construct knowledge graphs for digitized manuscripts and incunabula. ID: 165
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, database creation, management, and analysis, digital archiving, metadata standards, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Asian studies, History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Archival Research, Artificial Intelligence, Sino-Russian Relations, Retrieval Augmented Generation, Metadata Integration Developing AI-Enhanced Search Database with RAG: A Case Study of the Collection of Historical Archives of Sino-Russian Relations 1Department of Applied History, National Chiayi University, Taiwan; 2Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica, Taiwan; 3Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica, Taiwan; 4Institute of History, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan This study explores how Generative AI and Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) enhance archival research by developing an AI-enhanced database for the Collection of Historical Archives on Sino-Russian Relations. Integrating metadata and thematic search capabilities, the methodology improves retrieval precision and accessibility, offering transformative potential for historical research across diverse domains. ID: 477
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Short Presentation Methods: database creation, management, and analysis, manuscripts description, representation, and analysis, natural language processing, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: History, Humanities computing, Linguistics, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Ottoman Turkish Poetry, Aruz, Computational Literary Analysis Developing Structured Open Access Data for Ottoman Turkish: Methodology and Applications University of Helsinki, Finland This study introduces the process of creating a corpus of Ottoman Turkish poems written between 15th and 19th century and gives a use case for the corpus on the adaptation of the aruz meter in Ottoman Turkish poetry via using the corpus. ID: 600
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, image processing and analysis, systems and information architecture and usability Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, Computer science, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Active Learning, Vision Models, Art History Less is More? Experiments on Active Learning in Vision Models LMU Munich, Germany This paper examines Active Learning (AL) in vision models by asking: which data to train on, and how much? Using a case study on person detection in art-historical images, it discusses the potential of AL to improve model performance while providing broadly applicable insights for disciplines within image science. |
11:00am - 12:30pm | SP-45 Location: B304 (TB) Session Chair: Mengyuan Zhou, The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, digital archiving, digital libraries creation, management, and analysis, software development, systems, analysis and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Indigenous studies, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Indigenous Data Sovereignty, AI, Machine Learning, Software Development, Libraries How can libraries do respectful requirements elicitation in an Indigenous Data and AI Context? 1University of Glasgow, United Kingdom; 2King's College London, United Kingdom As Indigenous peoples continue to advocate for their rights and wellbeing, including in the digital sphere, this paper outlines the recommendations of the iREAL project to support Research Technology Professionals and Librarians to undertake requirements elicitation for AI/Machine Learning projects in libraries incorporating Indigneous data in a respectful manner. 11:00am - 11:10am
ID: 799 / SP-45: 2 Short Presentation Methods: bibliographic analysis, cultural analytics, physical & minimal computing Disciplines/Fields of Study: Literary studies, Translation studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: yiddish, translation, database, bibliography Introducing iberz, a database of Yiddish translations 1Harvard University, United States of America; 2Freie Universität Berlin, Germany This paper introduces iberz, a bibliographic database of translations into Yiddish, and performs a quantiative analysis of its contents. The database contains 1,375 translations from 1868–1993, which are linked to source texts, This data is made publically available in a GitHub repository, as well as via a web app. ID: 838
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, Interface design, development, and analysis, natural language processing, rhetorical analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Linguistics, Literacy, composition, and creative writing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: artificial intelligence, composition pedagogy, citation, ChatGPT Bridging Ethics and Innovation: Developing Tools for Responsible AI Use in Writing Instruction Seton Hall University, United States of America This presentation introduces a web-based platform designed to address the challenges of AI integration in writing instruction. The platform (https://aawe.ai) enables instructors to control AI assistance levels while providing students with a distraction-free writing environment. Preliminary classroom use yields promise in balancing technological support with academic integrity. ID: 273
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Short Presentation Methods: database creation, management, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Disability and differently-abled studies, Translation studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Media Accessibility; Audiodescription; Inclusive Database; Training; Community needs. MiB_MindtheBlind: O ensino ao serviço da acessibilidade 1University of Lisbon, Portugal; 2Instituto Politécnico de Bragança Esta apresentação pretende dar a conhecer a base de dados inclusiva Mind_the_Blind,os seus objetivos e impacto na comunidade portuguesa. Pretende também criar pontos de contacto com outros investigadores em países com necessidades semelhantes, promovendo a colaboração e o intercâmbio de melhores práticas na formação em acessibilidade aos meios de comunicação. 11:10am - 11:20am
ID: 164 / SP-45: 5 Short Presentation Methods: curricular and pedagogical development and analysis, digital archiving, open access methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Education/ pedagogy, Translation studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: translation Mind the Gap: Investigating Digital Humanities Integration in Translation Studies Education The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China) This research investigates the integration of Digital Humanities in translation studies education through a survey of postgraduate students in Hong Kong. The findings reveal a gap between students' recognition of DH's importance and their expertise. The study proposes strategic interventions for curriculum development to enhance DH competencies in translation pedagogy. |
11:00am - 12:30pm | SP-46 Location: B309 (TB) Session Chair: Rute Costa, NOVA CLUNL |
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Short Presentation Methods: data, object, and artefact preservation, information retrieval and querying algorithms and methods, natural language processing, software development, systems, analysis and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, History, Humanities computing, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: historiography;information retrieval;large language model;natural language processing;semantic search From questions to insights: a reproducible question-answering pipeline for historiographical corpus exploration École nationale des chartes – PSL, France This short presentation focuses on a reproducible Information Retrieval Q&A pipeline tailored for historiographical corpora, specifically the theses abstracts of our university (3,000+ texts in French). It addresses retrieval challenges by integrating vector-based indexing, semantic search, and LLMs, offering structured, contextualized responses to enhance research and exploration in large corpora. ID: 975
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, software development, systems, analysis and methods, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Central/Eastern European Studies, Computer science, Cultural studies, Media studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Corpus Creation, Sentiment Annotation, Sentiment Analysis SentiAnno: Building a Sentiment-Annotated, Topic-Specific Corpus of Austrian Historical Newspapers Department of Digital Humanities, University of Graz, Austria This study introduces SentiAnno, a sentiment-annotated, topic-specific corpus of Austrian historical newspapers (1700–1938). Focusing on the topics of migration and minorities, SentiAnno enables fine-tuning of LLMs for sentiment analysis and topic classification. Annotation processes, tools, and inter-annotator agreement are described, with the final corpus to be published on Zenodo, supporting FAIR principles. ID: 476
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Short Presentation Methods: natural language processing, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, History, Informatics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: formulaic language detection, medieval charters, computational methods, text similarity analysis Leave’n out: Formulaic Language Detection in Medieval Charters with FLAME 1Universität Graz, Austria; 2Universität Graz, Austria FLAME, using Leave-N-Out grams, detects formulaic language in medieval charters despite variations in wording and structure. It overcomes limitations of traditional n-gram and skip-gram approaches by flexibly capturing long-range dependencies and identifying functional equivalence across diverse expressions. FLAME facilitates analysis of formulaic language evolution, revealing flexible patterns in legal language. ID: 1021
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Short Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, digital libraries creation, management, and analysis, natural language processing, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, History, Sociology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: parliamentary corpus, topic analysis, dynamic topic modeling, Carniolan Provincial Assembly Debating Regional Challenges: Insights into the Carniolan Provincial Assembly in the Austro-Hungarian Empire 1University of Ljubljana, Slovenia; 2Institute of Contemporary History, Slovenia We use BERTopic to analyse themes in the bilingual speeches of the Carniolan Provincial Assembly. We examine common topics discussed in the sessions and how they change over time to gain insight into the key societal issues at the regional level in the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the turn of the 19th century. |
12:30pm - 2:00pm | Lunch - 18th (see restaurants on website) |
12:30pm - 2:00pm | Poster (18th) Location: B007 (TB) |
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ID: 471
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Poster Methods: annotation structures, systems, and methods, user experience design and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Communication studies, Cultural studies, Galleries and museum studies, Linguistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference online Keywords: digital exhibitions, annotation, reception studies, multimodal Digitale Ausstellungen als Schnittstelle zwischen Kulturvermittlung und Nutzerinteraktion: Empirische Erkenntnisse zu Design und Wahrnehmung University of Technology Chemnitz, Germany Wie verändern digitale Ausstellungen unsere Wahrnehmung und Interaktion mit kulturellem Erbe? Das Forschungsprojekt an der TU Chemnitz untersucht diese Frage durch eine innovative Kombination aus Korpusanalyse, multimodaler Annotationsmethodik und experimentellen Studien. Ziel ist es, empirische Erkenntnisse zu Design und Nutzererfahrung zu gewinnen und praxisnahe Handlungsempfehlungen für die Kulturvermittlung zu entwickeln. ID: 735
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Poster Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, natural language processing Disciplines/Fields of Study: Translation studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: specialised translation, terminology work, language varieties, large language models UniTermGPT: Addressing Language-Variety-Specific Terminology in Specialized Translation with ChatGPT Eurac Research, Italy UniTermGPT explores ChatGPT’s handling of German higher education terminology across Austrian, German and South Tyrolean varieties. By compiling a specialized corpus, applying prompt engineering and evaluating translations, it addresses language-variety-specific terminology challenges in LLMs. The project highlights the societal relevance of terminology, offering open research data and practical recommendations. ID: 123
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Poster Methods: curricular and pedagogical development and analysis, digital access, privacy, and ethics analysis, digital archiving, digital research infrastructures development and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Education/ pedagogy, Humanities computing, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: research data management, data stewardship, long-term preservation, open research data Data stewardship in DH and beyond: promoting responsible, sustainable, and FAIR open research data through education University of Graz, Austria The increasing use of data-driven research in the field of digital humanities has emphasized the fundamental importance of research data management (RDM) and data stewardship skills. This contribution highlights the importance of education in these areas to advance open research data, uphold the FAIR principles, and promote sound scientific practices. ID: 603
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Poster Methods: digital research infrastructures development and analysis, image processing and analysis, open access methods, public humanities collaborations and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Disability and differently-abled studies, Education/ pedagogy, Literacy, composition, and creative writing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: didattica museale, educazione visiva, apprendimento del servizio, apprendimento significativo Beyond the classroom. Museum Didactics and Visual Education for inclusive and participatory learning Università di Foggia, Italia The project explores museum didactics with a focus on visual education, using photography and innovative technologies in order to promote experiential and inclusive learning beyond the classroom that integrates the relationships between schools, museums and the territory. ID: 540
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Poster Methods: bibliographic analysis, cultural analytics, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Book and print history, Education/ pedagogy, Library & information science, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: children's literature, book reviewing, data extraction Datafying 75 Years of Book Reviews from the Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books 1University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States of America; 2Carnegie Mellon University, United States of America This poster describes ongoing collaborative digital research on the Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books, a children’s literature review journal founded in 1947 that provides a vital record of the history of children’s book publishing and professional children’s book reviewing during the 20th and 21st centuries. ID: 936
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Poster Methods: music and sound digitization, encoding, and analysis, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: History, Library & information science, Media studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: radio, mapping, text encoding, audiovisual collections Putting WKZO on the Map: Mapping and Encoding the Western Michigan at Work Radio Program Michigan State University, United States of America “Putting WKZO on the Map” uses mapping and encoding to solve problems facing audiovisual collections. Recognizing that local radio exists in a local landscape, this project maps a radio program through locating companies featured and encoding transcripts to identify the names of people and places mentioned. ID: 412
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Poster Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, digital libraries creation, management, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: documentary heritage; resource activation; large language models From Dusty Pages to the Birth of All Things: A Study on the Dual-Track Activation Model of Documentary Heritage Based on Large Language Models School of Information Resources Management, Renmin University of China This study proposes a Dual-Track Activation Model of Documentary Heritage based on LLMs. The model addresses the challenges of utilizing specialized, multimodal heritage resources. It is validated through the development of a knowledge base platform for the Suzhou Silk Archives as a case study. ID: 971
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Poster Methods: digital access, privacy, and ethics analysis, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, open access methods, sustainable procedures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Archaeology, Art history, Cultural studies, History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: small grants, Research funding, Data reuse, Open Science, FAIR principles Small Grants, Big Opportunities: Enabling Inclusivity and Innovation in Digital Humanities Leibniz-Institute of European History, Germany Small grants play a crucial role in driving innovation and inclusivity in Digital Humanities by supporting interdisciplinary research, data analysis, and Open Science. With fewer bureaucratic barriers, they enable early-career and independent researchers to experiment, collaborate, and create open-access resources, fostering rapid methodological advancements and broadening academic participation. ID: 817
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Poster Methods: data publishing projects, systems, and methods, digital publishing projects, systems, and methods, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, electronic literature production and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Link Data Publications, Infrastructures, Decouvrability The missing link: building open bridges between infrastructures to liaise data and publications 1Huma-Num, CNRS, France; 2OpenEdition, CNRS, France; 3METOPES, CNRS & Université de Caen, France This poster describes how the COMMONS project, involving three French research infrastructures, aims to address the needs related to the creation and use of links between data and publications: from technical requirements to creation of complex publications (ie. data papers, data displayed in an article etc.) ID: 260
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Poster Methods: data modeling, meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing), spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization Disciplines/Fields of Study: History, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: proof of concept, codicology, visualization, data reuse Ratio! Data visualization and visual analytics for medieval codex formats. A proof of concept for integrative metadata exploitation from digital manuscript libraries University of Wuppertal, Germany Handwritten codices have been systematically cataloged for centuries. Today, hundreds of thousands of catalog entries can be accessed digitally. As a proof of concept, I scrutinized the current possibilities in accessing, harvesting, curating, and processing this domain of knowledge to create a visual tool for further analysis and heuristic research. ID: 255
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Poster Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, Interface design, development, and analysis, project design, organization, management, virtual and augmented reality creation, systems, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Design studies, Education/ pedagogy, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: visualization, irreductionism, hermeneutics, semantic annotation, ambiguity The irreductionist hermeneutics of the Grounded AI Map 1Aalborg University, Denmark; 2Technical University of Denmark; 3University of Groningen, Netherlands; 4OuestWare, France The Grounded AI Map visualizes AI’s involvement in science through an “irreductionist” lens. It supports exploratory hermeneutics through computational annotation and physicalization, engaging audiences interactively while preserving data ambiguity, polyvalence and contradiction. ID: 1019
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Poster Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, image processing and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Book and print history Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Historical document analysis, citizen science, machine learning Enhancing Accessibility and Readability of Historical Texts through Citizen Science University of Southern Denmark, Denmark This study explores how citizen science can contribute to enhancing the readability of hidden historical text on book bindings or palimpsests, ID: 743
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Poster Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, data publishing projects, systems, and methods, database creation, management, and analysis, digital archiving Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Library & information science, Literary studies, Media studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Polish digital culture, bibliographic database, online resources, internet archiving, public humanities How to curate access to the literary internet? Guiding through the Polish online culture with the iPBL project 1Early Modern Research Centre, University of Opole, Poland; 2The Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland This poster discusses the challenges of curating, preserving, and ensuring access to internet content, specifically within the context of Polish digital culture. By examining the ongoing iPBL project, the research highlights the complexities involved in selecting, archiving, and sharing ephemeral online resources. ID: 142
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Poster Methods: open access methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Investigação aberta, humanidades digitais, práticas de investigação, scoping review Investigação aberta e Humanidades Digitais: tendências e evidência preliminares Universidade de Coimbra, CEIS20 O estudo pretende apresentar resultados preliminares de uma scoping review sobre a adoção de práticas de Investigação Aberta nas Humanidades Digitais. ID: 1014
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Poster Methods: attribution studies and stylometric analysis, cultural analytics, digital activism and advocacy, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Gender and sexuality studies, Law and legal studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: text reuse, cultural analytics, citation studies The poisoned well: intertextuality in American trans-antagonistic legislation Independent Researcher, United States of America Text reuse has been used to trace the flow and diffusion of policy ideas in legislatures through bill-to-bill and model-legislation-to-bill comparisons. This study investigates how ideas and rhetorical strategies refined in private communications between anti-trans political actors have influenced bills proposed in the United States between 2019-2024. ID: 763
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Poster Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, annotation structures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Book and print history, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: machine learning, large language models, book auctions, data annotation Modelling Book Auctions: Catalogues & Large Language Models University of Antwerp, Belgium My PhD project is focused on creating a computational model to predict the auction prices of manuscripts and early books. This abstract summarizes my current progress with the challenge of extracting large amounts of data from auction catalogue texts, and testing the performance of GPT4 as an annotation assistant. ID: 347
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Poster Methods: data publishing projects, systems, and methods, database creation, management, and analysis, systems and information architecture and usability, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Communication studies, Media studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: News directory automation; Local news ecosystem; UK media landscape; Media pluralism; Open-source intelligence (OSINT); A Semi-Automated Directory System for the UK Local News Landscape: Supporting Policy and Research 1University of Surrey, United Kingdom; 2Public Interest News Foundation, United Kingdom; 3Canterbury Christ Church University, United Kingdom Amid widespread decline, tracking the UK local media sector is challenging due to outdated directories and rapid changes. To address this, we developed a semi-automated system using OSINT to monitor closures, launches, and ownership changes. This model enhances accuracy, reduces labor, and informs policy on media pluralism and sustainability. ID: 598
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Poster Methods: data modeling, data publishing projects, systems, and methods, digitization (2D & 3D), sustainable procedures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: History, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Byzantine studies, sigillography, digital imaging, digital teaching infrastructures Digital Byzantine Studies - how Digital Humanities can help strengthen rare subjects University of Cologne, Germany The use of digital methods and tools is an integral part of humanities research. Smaller humanities disciplines run the risk of not keeping pace with the digital transformation. Using the example of Byzantine Studies, we want to discuss how small disciplines can be strengthened in the face of digital change. ID: 103
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Poster Methods: 3D printing, critical making, curricular and pedagogical development and analysis, data publishing projects, systems, and methods, public humanities collaborations and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Education/ pedagogy, Library & information science, Literary studies, Media studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: zine, scholarly communication, library, pedagogy, digital humanities Zine Bakery: exploring zines for DH research, methods training, and scholarly communication Scholars' Lab, University of Virginia, U.S.A This poster familiarizes digital humanists with:
The Zine Bakery project is a portal into zines as a welcoming, inexpensive, effective format for do-it-yourself DH scholarly communication and public outreach; friendly digital method teaching; and zine-inspired DH research explorations. ID: 127
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Poster Methods: cultural analytics, data modeling Disciplines/Fields of Study: Sociology, Statistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Non-Readers, Cultural Participation, Book Market, Cluster Analysis, Factor Analysis Using Cluster Analysis to Create Data-Driven Cultural Participation Profiles for Readers and Non-Readers in Germany Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany Based on sociological survey data on the cultural participation of German citizens, this poster outlines an early-stage PhD project aiming to develop data-driven profiles of cultural participation behavior to characterize readers and non-readers by their leisure activities. Factor analysis and cluster analysis serve as methods to establish the profiles. ID: 561
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Poster Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, digital access, privacy, and ethics analysis, natural language processing Disciplines/Fields of Study: Humanities computing, Indigenous studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Retrieval-Augmented Generation, Indigenous Data, AI Ethics, Cultural Heritage, Research Software Engineering Prototyping a RAG System for Digital Humanities: Ethical Considerations in AI Processing of Indigenous Data King's Digital Lab, King's College London, United Kingdom This poster presents a RAG system prototype developed within the AHRC-funded iREAL project, exploring ethical AI implementation with Indigenous cultural data. Built using open-source models and technologies, the system demonstrates how open-source tools can responsibly process sensitive cultural materials while maintaining transparency through hybrid search and observability features. ID: 687
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Poster Methods: data modeling, natural language processing, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Humanities computing, Informatics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Language model, Character utterance, Personality, Novel, Instruction tuning Generative Language Models for Character Utterances in Novels 1Chungbuk National University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea); 2Inha University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea); 3Hongik University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) We explore enhancing LLMs' ability to generate personality-consistent character utterances for novels. We annotated the personality traits of characters from 233 novels and observed that characters with similar personalities exhibit similar linguistic patterns in their utterances. Llama-2-7B was trained on character utterances using instruction tuning, producing more personality-consistent utterances. ID: 720
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Poster Methods: attribution studies and stylometric analysis, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Gender and sexuality studies, Linguistics, Translation studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: gender, children's literature, translation, computational linguistics, corpus analysis A Century of Gender Representation in Translated Children's Literature: Early Findings from a Computational Linguistics Study University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands This study explores gender representation in original Hungarian children’s literature and its translations into English, German and Dutch (1925–2025) using computational linguistics methods. Early findings highlight linguistic patterns in pronouns, adjectives, and occupational titles, revealing shifts influenced by sociocultural changes. The poster presents preliminary insights from corpus development and analysis. ID: 400
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Poster Methods: concordancing and indexing, manuscripts description, representation, and analysis, natural language processing, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: History, Linguistics, Theology and religious studies, Translation studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Digital Textual Analysis, Hebrew Translation Studies, Jewish-Christian Relations, Historical Manuscripts, Computational Linguistics Digital Analysis of Domenico Gerosolimitano's Hebrew Translation of the New Testament: A 17th Century Cultural Bridge Bar Ilan University, Israel This study examines Domenico Gerosolimitano's 17th-century Hebrew translation of the New Testament using DICTA's digital tools. A Jewish convert to Christianity, Domenico's work offers unique insights into early modern religious translation practices. Despite claiming multiple source texts, preliminary findings suggest his translation primarily follows the Peshitta version, reflecting complex cultural and theological negotiations. ID: 238
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Poster Methods: data modeling, digital libraries creation, management, and analysis, digital publishing projects, systems, and methods, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Book and print history, History, Law and legal studies, Philosophy Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: TEI, Digital Editions, Historic Texts Digitization, TEI-Transcription, and Online Publication of the "Siete Partidas" with Gregorio López’s Gloss (1555): Challenges and Progress in the "School of Salamanca" Project Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany The School of Salamanca. A digital collection of sources offers central works by Salmantine authors. The print edition Las Siete Partidas (1555) is a complex dual text structure (Spanish main text/Latin gloss) that is demanding for TEI-transcription and digital representation. The poster presents our workflow to successfully address these challenges. ID: 680
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Poster Methods: digital archiving, digital publishing projects, systems, and methods, sustainable procedures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: features, metrics, preservation, online digital projects Digital Archeology: Features and Metrics to Quantify the Degree of Changes in Digital Online Projects Vancouver Island University, Canada We focus on an exploration of features for developing metrics to quantify the degree of changes in digital online projects over time. Our purpose is to provide systematic methods to sustain and preserve culture and the digital scholarly infrastructure in the humanities over time, preventing their degradation and decay. ID: 261
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Poster Methods: data, object, and artefact preservation, digital archiving, metadata standards, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, History Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Citizen Archive, Preservation, Pre-Ingest, Born-Digitals Bridging Communities and Archives. Harvesting and Preserving Born-Digital Cultural Heritage with the Citizen Archive Platform (CAP) Graz Museum, Austria The Citizen Archive Platform simplifies the preservation of born-digital cultural heritage by enabling citizens to submit data seamlessly to institutions like archives and museums. Developed under the "Dialog City" initiative, the CAP standardises data transfer, ensuring accessibility, usability, and integration into OAIS while addressing key challenges in digital preservation. ID: 980
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Poster Methods: Interface design, development, and analysis, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Linguistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: corpus analysis visualization frontend CorpSum - yet another corpus query and visualization UI Austrian Center for Digital Humanities, Austria CorpSum is a web application that enables user-friendly, dynamically generated queries in text corpora along different extralinguistic extralinguistic dimensions of variation (such as the dimensions time and space). It is a bespoke software module originally developed at the ACDH-CH to facilitate work with the Austrian Media Corpus (AMC) ID: 445
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Poster Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, data modeling, data publishing projects, systems, and methods, manuscripts description, representation, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, History, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Digitization, ML/AI, Archives, Manuscript, Heritage The HAICu Project (WP2): Continual Machine Learning and Humans in the Loop. 1UTwente, Netherlands, The; 2Universität Bern, Switzerland; 3NHL Stenden, the Netherlands; 4University of Groningen, the Netherlands The HAICu project leverages artificial intelligence and advanced machine learning to transform digital humanities research. By analyzing handwritten manuscripts from Dutch archives, researchers develop innovative computational techniques that cluster document layouts, generate metadata, and create new pathways for understanding historical collections through a collaborative, human-in-the-loop approach. ID: 206
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Poster Methods: digital research infrastructures development and analysis, meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing), project design, organization, management Disciplines/Fields of Study: History, Humanities computing, Linguistics, Media studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Digitality, Interdisciplinary, Research Network, Digital Humanities, Epistemology Centering Digitality. An interdisciplinary and discursive research network Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany The poster presents an innovative interdisciplinary research hub, dedicated to digitality, outlining the centre's structure and collaborative approach. The focus lies on understanding digitality's epistemological nature and its potential to contribute to DH. The Reading and Writing Lab's work is highlighted, aiming to provide a theoretical framework for digitality. ID: 908
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Poster Methods: database creation, management, and analysis, digital archiving, public humanities collaborations and methods, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, History, Humanities computing, Linguistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: XML-TEI, Holocaust Testimonies, Digital Archives, Web Application, XQuery Voci dall'Inferno: a Web application to study and analyze the Lager testimonies 1ILC: CNR-Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale "A. Zampolli", Italy; 2Università di Pisa, Italy This contribution presents the ongoing development of the Voci dall'Inferno project. This research initiative aims to create a digital corpus of non-literary testimonies from Lager survivors and analyze it to identify expressions from Dante's Commedia that witnesses use to describe their harrowing experiences. ID: 384
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Poster Methods: digital activism and advocacy, open access methods, project design, organization, management, public humanities collaborations and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Communication studies, Humanities computing, Philosophy, Sociology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Social Sciences and Humanities, community engagement, open science, participatory science, citizen humanities Engaging communities in participatory sciences though the VERA platform 1Net7 srl, Italy; 2OPERAS aisbl, Belgium VERA is a digital collaboratory for participatory research in the social sciences and humanities. Developed through the COESO project and now part of OPERAS, it enables multilingual collaboration between researchers and citizen scientists, fostering inclusivity, knowledge exchange, and innovative research practices across Europe. ID: 732
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Poster Methods: cultural analytics, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, annotation structures, systems, and methods, sustainable procedures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Linguistics, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Metadata, tools, infrastructures, education CLS INFRA: Leveraging Literary Methods for FAIR(er) Science 1University of Galway; 2Ghent University, Royal Library of Belgium; 3University of Potsdam; 4Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts & Sciences (KNAW); 5Instytut Języka Polskiego Polskiej Akademii Nauk; 6British Library (London); 7Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage (ACDH-CH); 8Charles University; 9Ghent University; 10University of Trier; 11DARIAH IE, Trinity College Dublin; 12Freie Universität Berlin, DARIAH-EU; 13Trinity College Dublin; 14DARIAH-EU; 15École normale supérieure de Lyon; 16Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin; 17Technological University of Dublin; 18UNED; 19Institute of Czech Literature of the CAS; 20DARIAH ERIC EU Horizon2020-Funded Computational Literary Studies Infrastructure (CLS INFRA) is reaching the end of a four-year journey towards shared and sustainable infrastructures within the FAIR and CARE principles. This poster presents the outputs of the CLS INFRA project 2024-2025, focusing on the resources that open multilingual, participatory digital practices to all. ID: 710
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Poster Methods: database creation, management, and analysis, software development, systems, analysis and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Asian studies, Philology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: small seal script, IDS, stroke sequence, Shuowen Jiezi A Software to Retrieval “ShuoWen” Small Seal Script Character by IDS and Stroke Sequence 1Beijing Normal University, China, People's Republic of; 2University of Pennsylvania, USA The software offers two retrieval functions. Firstly, it enables users to retrieve the small seal script characters that serve as basic elements through the number of strokes and stroke sequences. Secondly, it allows users to retrieve other small seal script characters composed of basic elements by means of IDS. ID: 695
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Poster Methods: data modeling, linked (open) data, manuscripts description, representation, and analysis, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Asian studies, Humanities computing, Library & information science, Philology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Ruiju Myōgishō, TEI/XML, RDF, Source information, Historical Lexicography Structuring Source Information in Early Japanese Dictionaries Using TEI/XML and RDF Hanbat National University, South Korea Ruiju Myōgishō (11th century) extensively cites Buddhist scriptures and classical texts with detailed source annotations. Combining TEI/XML and RDF effectively models its intricate structure, especially source data. This poster presents a model for encoding source information, highlights technical challenges, and explores its implications for early Japanese dictionaries. ID: 862
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Poster Methods: text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Education/ pedagogy, Philology, Translation studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference online Keywords: TEI, Teaching, Encoding, Fernando Pessoa, Lab Aprender a Codificar Manuscritos em um Laboratório de Humanidades University of Coimbra, Portugal O GIMTE, vinculado ao MATLIT LAB, explora a codificação textual com XML-TEI no ensino. Esta proposta de póster apresenta o trabalho realizado pelo grupo de discentes na transcrição, marcação semântica e tradução para o romeno de textos de Fernando Pessoa, no contexto de experimentação do laboratório. ID: 442
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Poster Methods: data, object, and artefact preservation, digitization (2D & 3D), software development, systems, analysis and methods, annotation structures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, Asian studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Art History, Buddhist Studies, Asian Studies, 3D-Annotation A 3D-Positioning System for the Paintings of the Kucha Project Saxon Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Leipzig, Germany In our project on Buddhist murals of Kucha, Xinjiang, we developed an interactive system for visualizing their locations. Using SVG-based register systems and 3D-cave models, it enables spatial analysis and accessibility. This approach improves understanding of mural arrangements, with potential applications in digital humanities for analyzing complex artworks. ID: 728
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Poster Methods: cultural analytics, database creation, management, and analysis, digital publishing projects, systems, and methods, digital research infrastructures development and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Anthropology, Archaeology, History, Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Siberiana, cultural heritage, digital preservation, archaeological artifacts, Yenisei Siberia Siberiana: how to present online lightly digitized archaeological cultures of Yenisei Siberia 1Siberian Federal University, Russian Federation; 2Moscow Lomonosov University, Russian Federation; 3Haifa University, Israel The digital platform “Siberiana” (siberiana.online) for cultural heritage collection, preservation, and actualization is developed at the Siberian Federal University (Krasnoyarsk) as part of the Institute of Digital Humanitarian Research project. ID: 246
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Poster Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, database creation, management, and analysis, network analysis and graphs theory and application, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Book and print history, Computer science, Humanities computing, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Fiction, Digital Humanities, Newspapers, C19, Seriality Serial Fiction: Mapping the Literary Landscape in the C19 United States University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, United States of America This research explores 19th-century American serial fiction through data from Chronicling America, using computational methods to map networks of serialization. By analyzing formal features like chapter headings and author names, I uncover patterns of publication, reprinting, and reader engagement, recovering forgotten authors and rethinking seriality's role in literary history. ID: 586
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Poster Methods: digital archiving Disciplines/Fields of Study: Education/ pedagogy Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Digital Preservation, Digital Archives, Recerence Curriculum The eArchiving reference curriculum for digital preservation 1INESC-ID, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal; 2INESC-ID, IST, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal The eArchiving initiative provides guidance for digital preservation. The eArchiving Reference Curriculum is a master's level framework covering key aspects for that purpose, including data integrity, security, and long-term accessibility, intending to be a guide for academics and students. This poster will present the core elements of this framework. ID: 518
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Poster Methods: database creation, management, and analysis, digital activism and advocacy, digital archiving, open access methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: History, Informatics, Media studies, Political science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Video Activism, Community Archiving, Urban Struggles, Interactive Map, Open Access Methods Building the Urban Video Archive: A Community-Driven and Technologically Adaptive Approach to Emancipatory Archiving 1Independent Scholar, United States of America; 2University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland The Urban Video Archive (UVA) is a digital repository documenting video activism in Rio de Janeiro (2013–2023). Developed with Brazilian media activists, it emphasizes co-creation and community archiving over institutional archiving and social media sensationalism. It highlights marginalized communities’ urban struggles through an interactive map, networked videos, and open-access tools. ID: 351
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Poster Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, image processing and analysis, scholarly editing and editions development, analysis, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Book and print history, Media studies, Philology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: transcription, book history, multimodal representation, retrieval augmented generation Digital Camerarius – Tracing the Classical origins of Pre-Linnean Science 1Furman University, United States of America; 2AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH This poster presents the Digital Camerarius, a digital edition of the Symbola et Emblemata by Joachim Camerarius. The goal of the project is to provide a machine-readable transcription enriched with structural and semantic markup, and to facilitate multimodal exploration with Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG). ID: 1052
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Poster Methods: digital publishing projects, systems, and methods, project design, organization, management, annotation structures, systems, and methods, text encoding and markup language creation, deployment, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Book and print history, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: digital editing, markup, accessibility, book history, early modern literature Enhancing Visual Storytelling for Accessibility: Preparing a Digital Edition of John Derricke’s The Image of Irelande, with a Discoverie of Woodkarne (1581) 1York College/Graduate Center, CUNY, United States of America; 2Case Western Reserve University, United States of America This poster will showcase our work-in-progress digital edition of John Derricke’s The Image of Irelande (1581), focusing specifically on how the PIs have worked with its visual elements. This poster presentation demonstrates how TEI can offer opportunities to enhance textuality and storytelling through access and accessibility. |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | Panel 07 Location: Aud B2 (TB) Session Chair: Lauren Klein, Emory University |
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Panel Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, digital access, privacy, and ethics analysis, meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing) Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, Education/ pedagogy, Feminist studies, Law and legal studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Open Access, Ethics, Privacy, Pedagogy Rethinking the Ethics of “Open” in the Shadow of AI. 1Columbia University Libraries; 2CUNY Graduate Center; 3Pratt School of Information; 4Emory University This panel examines the ethics and emergent challenges of what "open" now means in the current age of AI. The four papers each engage with this question from different though related perspectives: data sovreignty, project design and privacy, pedagogy, and artistic labor. |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | Panel 08 Location: Aud B3 (TB) Session Chair: Barbara McGillivray, King's College London |
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ID: 204
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Panel Methods: curricular and pedagogical development and analysis, data publishing projects, systems, and methods, open access methods, sustainable procedures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Education/ pedagogy, History, Linguistics, Philology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: open language data, FAIR principles, research infrastructure, publishing, training Unlocking the potential of open language data as carriers of social and cultural information: The role of research infrastructures, data journals and training programmes to maximize reuse 1CLARIN ERIC, Netherlands, The; 2King's College London, GB; 3Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information; 4Jeonbuk National University; 5Charles University; 6South African Centre for Digital Language Resources; 7University of Helsinki This panel showcases the need for stronger collaboration between research infrastructures enabling data FAIR-ness, training programmes ensuring competent reuse of language data and data journals establishing rigorous review processes. This is essential to ensure data quality, relevance, and impact, maximising its potential for reuse in research, education and societal contexts. |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | LP-29 Location: Aud C1 (EC) Session Chair: Houda Lamqaddam, Universiteit Van Amsterdam |
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Long Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, digital art production and analysis, image processing and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Humanities computing, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference online Keywords: Visual Storytelling, AI, Comic Studies, Comic Strips, Cartoons Comparing Human and AI Performance in Visual Storytelling through Creation of Comic Strips: A Case Study 1TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY, United States of America; 2Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey; 3Koc University, Istanbul, Turkey This study compares humans and AI in recreating a three-panel Nancy cartoon. Humans, with basic art training, excelled in creating coherent visual narratives, while AI, despite impressive artistic replication, struggled with storytelling. The results highlight human superiority in transforming instructions into meaningful stories. ID: 696
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Long Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, image processing and analysis, Interface design, development, and analysis, user experience design and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: computer vision, art history, image search Motif-Match: Redefining Similarity for Digital Art History Through Multifaceted Image Search 1Universiteit Van Amsterdam, The Netherlands; 2KU Leuven, Belgium This paper introduces a multidimensional similarity search tool, Motif-Match, for digital art history, emphasizing similarity as multi-dimensional, cumulative, and situational. Through participatory design and user evaluation with 39 participants, we explore the roles of control and transparency, offering insights into balancing technical innovation with the nuanced needs of humanities research. |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | LP-32 Location: B207 (TB) Session Chair: Julia Matveeva, University of Turku |
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ID: 341
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Long Presentation Methods: bibliographic analysis, data publishing projects, systems, and methods, digital archiving Disciplines/Fields of Study: Archaeology, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: archaeology, data sharing, open data, research data Open archaeology in Catalonia: challenges, barriers, and potential solutions Universitat de Barcelona, Spain This presentation explores the challenges and opportunities of implementing open data in Catalan archaeology. It examines the current infrastructure, researchers' practices, and barriers to data openness. The study provides recommendations to promote a new research culture, with the goal to lead a smooth transition to open archaeological research. ID: 1025
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Long Presentation Methods: data modeling, digital art production and analysis, mixed-media analysis, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Film and cinema arts studies, Literary studies, Media studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference online Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: time maps, narrative theory, visualization, data-driven, interpretation Postclassical Time Maps: Theory and Interpretation Independent Scholar I build on my previous research on "time maps" by expanding their theory and demonstrating their interpretive utility. Time maps are the graphs which are produced when a narrative’s fabula is plotted against its syuzhet. I introduce three advanced theoretical concepts, then use time maps to close-read several narratives. ID: 323
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Long Presentation Methods: bibliographic analysis, data publishing projects, systems, and methods, open access methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Book and print history, Literary studies, Statistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: bibliographic metadata, manual subset selection, automated subset selection, Fennica, Finnish literature Subset Selection in Bibliographic Research: Exploring the Boundaries of Automated and Manual Curation 1University of Turku, Finland; 2University of Eastern Finland; 3The National Library of Finland This study examines subset selection in bibliographic research, focusing on Finnish literary history (1809–1917). Comparing manual and automated curation, we highlight their respective strengths and limitations. We propose a hybrid approach combining automation for scalability and manual curation for precision. Our findings enhance transparency, accuracy, and reproducibility in literary datasets. |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | LP-31 Location: B210 (TB) Session Chair: Sara Grünhagen, Universidade Aberta and Universidade de Coimbra |
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ID: 466
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Long Presentation Methods: database creation, management, and analysis, digital libraries creation, management, and analysis, music and sound digitization, encoding, and analysis, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Ethnography and folklore, Literary studies, Musicology Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: folk music, lyrics, large language models, verse, dataset Spanish folk music lyrics segmentation with large language models and verse metrics 1Dept. of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain; 2PTNera Consulting, Spain; 3CISUC/LASI, Dept. Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra, Portugal A comparative study of the performance of large language models vs. metric analysis of Spanish folk song lyrics existing datasets, with qualitative data. ID: 560
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Long Presentation Methods: text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Linguistics, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: poetic meters, systematicity, classification, corpus bias The Unnatural Language of Poetic Meters, Or Why You Should Be Afraid of Counting Words 1Institute of Czech Literature (Czech Academy of Sciences), Czech Republic; 2University of Passau, Germany Poetic meters impose recurrent patterns on a language already dense with structured relationships. In large corpora, metrical effects accumulate into strong statistical regularities, becoming a major source of linguistic variation. In this paper we demonstrate how different meters distinctly shape seemingly unrelated feature distributions in Czech, German, and Russian corpora. ID: 397
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Long Presentation Methods: bibliographic analysis, data, object, and artefact preservation, digital archiving, digital libraries creation, management, and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Book and print history, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Digitalização, bibliotecas digitais, remediação Palatia libris: digital remediation of the Joanina Library 1Universidade Aberta, Portugal; 2Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal Esta proposta apresenta o Projeto Joanina Digital, dedicado à digitalização de cerca de 30 mil volumes da Biblioteca Joanina e à criação de uma plataforma multifuncional. Com base na teoria da remediação, serão explorados os desafios e os impactos técnicos, culturais e investigativos do projeto. |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | LP-33 Location: B302 (TB) Session Chair: FRANK ONYEKA ONUH, University of Lethbridge |
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ID: 704
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Long Presentation Methods: data, object, and artefact preservation, digital access, privacy, and ethics analysis, digitization (2D & 3D), user experience design and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, Computer science, History, Media studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Digital Heritage, Ethics, Accessibility, Inclusion, Diversity Accessing Heritage of Nazi Persecution with Digital Means:Ethical Treatment and Inclusive Design 1The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; 2Bergen-Belsen Memorial, Germany; 3Chris Hall Design, Denmark; 4University of Southern Denmark, Denmark; 5Radboud University, Netherlands Heritage of Nazi persecution (HNP) poses a challenge for computer-based visualisation and design, which gives rise to ethical considerations. In this paper, we discuss principles for digital reconstruction and accessibility of historical sources, and relate this to solutions developed for an inclusive design and visualization of HNP. ID: 872
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Long Presentation Methods: bibliographic analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Humanities computing, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: digital humanities, multilingualism, scholarly communication, bibliometrics, cultural diversity. Diversidade linguística em humanidades digitais: análise bibliométrica na Web of Science e na Scopus University of Coimbra, CEIS20 — Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Portugal O artigo aborda a diversidade linguística nas Humanidades Digitais (HD), com análise bibliométrica das bases Web of Science e Scopus (2012–2021). Apesar do predomínio do inglês, observa-se crescente multilinguismo, com o espanhol e o alemão em destaque. Os resultados sublinham a importância da inclusão linguística nas HD. ID: 1000
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Long Presentation Methods: crowdsourcing, data, object, and artefact preservation, digital access, privacy, and ethics analysis, digital activism and advocacy Disciplines/Fields of Study: Communication studies, Galleries and museum studies, Indigenous studies, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: data colonialism, open data, crowd source, ethics, company town Choose your poison: The Company Store vs. Data Colonialism as a Means of Understanding the Exploitative Potential of Asymmetry in Data Collection and Service Provision 1University of Lethbridge, Canada; 2Humanities Innovation Lab This paper critiques "data colonialism" as a metaphor for exploitation in the digital economy, arguing it misses key aspects of contemporary data practices. We propose instead the "company town," which better captures the user-platform relationship and highlights ethical concerns for Digital Humanities researchers involved in community-focused work. |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | LP-30 Location: B304 (TB) Session Chair: Sara Alimenti, Università degli Studi di Perugia |
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Long Presentation Methods: database creation, management, and analysis, digital archiving, digital ecologies and digital communities creation management and analysis, digital research infrastructures development and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Humanities computing Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: research infrastructure, sustainability, European Research Area, Reusability, FAIR ‘In my beginning is my end’: Facilitating Open Scholarship and Reusability across the European Research Area 1DARIAH and Maastricht University; 2DARIAH and Belgrade Center for Digital Humanities; 3DARIAH and Ghent Centre for Digital Humanities; 4DARIAH and Digital Curation Unit, R.C. "Athena" This paper addresses issues of sustainability of digital resources, their use and reuse, particularly from the perspective of research infrastructures. We argue that research infrastructures – through the combined efforts of conceptual rethinking, technological solutions and strategic advocacy – have the potential to transform how we sustain and engage with DH scholarship. ID: 950
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Long Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, information retrieval and querying algorithms and methods, natural language processing Disciplines/Fields of Study: History, Linguistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Sentiment Analysis, Early Modern Texts, (Historical) (Socio-)Linguistics Evaluating Unsupervised Sentiment Analysis Approaches on Early Modern German and English Criminal Records University of Bern, Switzerland This study evaluates five unsupervised sentiment analysis methods on Early Modern German and English texts, addressing challenges like semantic shifts and limited resources. Findings reveal significant limitations in current approaches, emphasizing the need for domain-specific-models, multilingual resources, and hybrid methodologies to enhance sentiment analysis for historical datasets and heritage preservation. ID: 684
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Long Presentation Methods: digital libraries creation, management, and analysis, digital research infrastructures development and analysis, ethnographic analysis, meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing) Disciplines/Fields of Study: Design studies, History, Humanities computing, Informatics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: cultural heritage, digital twin, public heritage, digital humanities Un ‘deposito vivente’: aperto, relazionale, partecipativo. La trasformazione digitale dei depositi delle opere salvate dal sisma nell’Italia centrale 1Università degli Studi di Perugia, Italy; 2Università degli Studi dell'Aquila, Italy Il contributo che proponiamo è indirizzato a presentare l'avanzamento di un progetto di ricerca volto a definire un modello di digitalizzazione delle opere custodite nei depositi in seguito agli eventi sismici che hanno colpito l’Italia centrale tra il 2009 e il 2016. |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | LP-34 Location: B309 (TB) Session Chair: Christof Schöch, University of Trier |
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Long Presentation Methods: digital access, privacy, and ethics analysis, digital ecologies and digital communities creation management and analysis, meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing), social media analysis and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Communication studies, Cultural studies, History, Media studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Access, Digital Archive, Community Archiving, Archival Imperialism, Social Media The Accessibility Paradox: Challenges of Visibility, Autonomy, and Power in Digital Archiving Independent Scholar, United States of America This presentation explores the paradox of increased access to digital tools for documentation and archiving. While access empowers community-driven efforts, it also exacerbates challenges such as market saturation, unpaid labor, institutional dependency, misinformation, and external manipulation. Case studies from Brazil and Iran reveal how accessibility can undermine autonomy and accuracy. ID: 185
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Long Presentation Methods: digital art production and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Art history, Chicano/a/x, Latino/a/x studies, Cultural studies, Philosophy Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: AI Art, CARE, FAIR, indigenous, urban Humanizing AI Art: Projections for CARE and FAIR principles in New Media Scenarios 1Universidad de Guanajuato, Mexico; 2Universidad de Guanajuato, Mexico This paper explores a crisis in global AI Art culture, which tends to be appropriated by corporate entities that do not respect the principles of FAIR and CARE. What this means is that AI, despite its technological potential, more likely exacerbates inequality and discrimination in collectives like indigenous cultural expressions. ID: 834
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Long Presentation Methods: data publishing projects, systems, and methods, digital libraries creation, management, and analysis, digital publishing projects, systems, and methods, digital research infrastructures development and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Galleries and museum studies, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference online Keywords: cultural heritage, GLAM, data reuse, datasets, FAIR Building a FAIR data future at the Journal of Open Humanities -- "Data Amplifying GLAM Collections: Scalable and Inclusive Data Practices" 1University of Maryland, College of Information, United States of America; 2University of Colorado Boulder, United States of America The Journal of Open Humanities Data supports FAIR data sharing and reuse through peer-reviewed articles. In 2024, a special collection of papers titled Amplifying GLAM Collections: Scalable and Inclusive Data Practices was created to increase representation of cultural heritage datasets and practices. This paper will describe the results and implications. |
3:30pm - 4:00pm | Coffee-break (18th afternoon) Location: B007 (TB) |
4:00pm - 5:30pm | Panel 09 Location: Aud B2 (TB) Session Chair: Jairo Antonio Melo Flórez, UC Santa Barbara |
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Panel Methods: crowdsourcing, curricular and pedagogical development and analysis, digital archiving, public humanities collaborations and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: History, Indigenous studies, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Archives, Access, Infrastructure, Low-resource environment, Digitization Infraestructura digital colaborativa para preservación, análisis y acceso a la documentación histórica en contextos de bajos recursos en América Latina. 1Neogranadina, Colombia / UC Santa Barbara, USA; 2Neogranadina, Colombia / University of Texas at Austin, USA; 3Neogranadina, Colombia / UC Santa Barbara, USA; 4Neogranadina, Colombia / UC Santa Barbara, USA; 5Neogranadina, Colombia / UC Santa Barbara, USA; 6Caribbean Digital Scholarship Collective / Neogranadina / Yale, USA; 7Neogranadina, Colombia; 8Neogranadina, Colombia / Università di Bologna, Italy; 9Neogranadina, Colombia / UC Santa Barbara, USA Este panel reúne proyectos que han construido infraestructura digital colaborativa y abierta para la preservación, análisis y acceso a la documentación en contextos de bajos recursos, incluyendo infraestructuras para digitalizar, sistematizar, interrelacionar, analizar documentación de archivo y desarrollar nuevas estrategias pedagógicas y de divulgación del conocimiento histórico. |
4:00pm - 5:30pm | Panel 10 Location: Aud B3 (TB) Session Chair: Mia Ridge, British Library |
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Panel Methods: digital research infrastructures development and analysis, open access methods, sustainable procedures, systems, and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Communication studies, Cultural studies, Galleries and museum studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Openness, Open GLAM Data, Accessibility, Democratization of knowledge, Copyright barriers Openness in GLAM: Analysing, Reflecting, and Discussing Global Case Studies 1Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany; 2Edith Cowan University, Australia; 3British Library, United Kingdom; 4Glasgow Caledonian University, United Kingdom; 5King's College London, United Kingdom; 6Acesso Cultura, Portugal This panel explores diverse dimensions of openness within the galleries, libraries, archives and museums (GLAM) sector globally, shaping discussions about accessibility, inclusivity, participation, and knowledge democratisation. Cultural heritage institutions are responsible “to all citizens”. Yet there are gaps relating to collections, knowledge, policy, technology, engagement, IP, ethics, infrastructure and AI. |
4:00pm - 5:30pm | LP-38 Location: Aud C1 (EC) Session Chair: Esther Shizgal, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
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ID: 981
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Long Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, digital access, privacy, and ethics analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: African and African American Studies, Feminist studies, Philosophy Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: AI ethics, intersectionality, women of color feminism, systemic harm ETHICS IN AI: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY ANALYSIS OF THE SYSTEMIC HARMS PERPETUATED BY AI AND PREDICTIVE POLICING TECHNOLOGIES IN U.S. LAW ENFORCEMENT 1University of Kentucky, United States of America; 2Michigan State University, United States of America Focusing on predictive algorithms and AI technologies in law enforcement, this paper argues that a digital humanist inquiry of the historical development of law enforcement in the United States is necessary for identifying how emerging policing technologies perpetuates systemic harm against marginalized communities by design. ID: 583
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Long Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Humanities computing, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: LLM, Poetry, Similarity, Annotation Is the Test Set Enough? Measuring Similarities of German Poetry with LLMs. 1Georg-August-Universität Göttingen; 2Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg We investigate the effectiveness of LLMs in evaluating text similarity, a fundamental task in CH research. We study the similarity of German poems from different perspectives, such as content or form. Our results show that recent commercial models are comparable to or better than supervised models (zeroshot, chain of thought). ID: 357
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Long Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, natural language processing, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, History, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Computational Narrative Analysis; Machine Learning; Large Language Models, Holocaust Testimonies; Computational Analysis of Religious Journeys in Holocaust Testimonies The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel This study employs natural language processing and machine learning to analyze religious trajectories in Holocaust survivor testimonies. Utilizing large language models, we reveal patterns of evolution in beliefs and practices under extreme conditions, offering insights into thematic narrative development and demonstrating the transformative potential of computational methods in historical analysis. |
4:00pm - 5:30pm | LP-40 Location: B207 (TB) Session Chair: Diane Katherine Jakacki, Bucknell University |
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Long Presentation Methods: semantic analysis, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Games studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Game Studies, Game Patterns, Game Walkthroughs, Text Mining Patterns of Play: A Computational Approach to Understanding Game Mechanics Leipzig University, Germany This study employs a computational approach to analyze game mechanics using a collection of 296 predefined mechanics. By identifying their occurrences across a large dataset of games, we reveal trends in their popularity, evolution over time, and their relationships to game genres, demonstrating the method's potential for "computational game studies". ID: 236
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Long Presentation Methods: ethnographic analysis, meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing) Disciplines/Fields of Study: Galleries and museum studies, Humanities computing, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: global digital humanities, multilingual DH, digital infrastructures, professionalisation of DH Transnational connections and barriers in DH: a UK-Chinese case study 1Nanjing University, China; 2King's College London, United Kingdom In this bi-national study comparing attitudes towards digital humanities in China and the UK, we explore interviewee responses towards a number of questions around DH identity formation, research infrastructures and professional structures. We discuss proposals to foster greater transnational exchange, using China and the UK as a case study. ID: 107
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Long Presentation Methods: digital access, privacy, and ethics analysis, meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing), social media analysis and methods Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Linguistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: bias, datasets, hate speech, lexical diversity Uncovering hidden temporal and semantic dataset’s bias in hate speech: A Study of MetaHate's Diachronic and Lexical Variability 1Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), Spain; 2Information Retrieval Lab, University of A Coruña (Spain) Digital Humanities must critically study datasets to avoid intrinsic bias. This paper analyses bias in 13 datasets from the largest meta-collection of hate speech datasets, discovering hidden bias as a temporal trend of reduced lexical variability and dispersion, and a disproportionate focus on specific social groups or language types. |
4:00pm - 5:30pm | LP-35 Location: B210 (TB) Session Chair: Matt Erlin, Washington University |
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ID: 134
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Long Presentation Methods: data modeling, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: dramatic literature, operationalisation, vectorisation, formal methods A Modest Proposal for Operationalising Dramatic Texts 1Universität Potsdam, Germany; 2Università di Padova, Italy This methodological contribution deals with the problem of operationalising dramatic texts. More specifically, it introduces vectorisation according to structural features as a relatively novel and efficient option for accomplishing this task. Furthermore, it discusses potential and limitations of this methodology and presents some of its most recent applications in research. ID: 570
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Long Presentation Methods: cultural analytics, digital archiving, natural language processing, semantic analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Humanities computing, Linguistics Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: SKOS, cultural studies, digital epigraphy Corpus-Based SKOS Development for Ukrainian Epigraphy: A Digital Approach to Preserving Heritage EPFL/Switzerland, Switzerland This study presents a corpus-based approach to creating a SKOS vocabulary tailored for Ukrainian epigraphy. Integrating digital tools, NLP, and FAIR principles addresses gaps in cultural heritage preservation, offering scalable, efficient methods to document, analyze, and promote Ukrainian inscriptions while ensuring global research interoperability. ID: 489
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Long Presentation Methods: cultural analytics, meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing), semantic analysis, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Hemispheric studies, Literary studies, South Asian studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Postcolonial Studies, Translation Studies, Computational Literary Studies, Contemporary Literature, World Literature Geotropes: Situating Postcolonial Bestsellers in the Global Literary Marketplace Washington University, United States of America Set against the backdrop of recent debates in postcolonial studies, this paper uses a series of quantitative proxies for the categories of "literariness" and "cosmopolitanism" to situate the works of the postcolonial authors writing in English within a larger corpus of translations from South Asian and European languages. |
4:00pm - 5:30pm | LP-37 Location: B302 (TB) Session Chair: Marie Anna Puren, EPITA |
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Long Presentation Methods: bibliographic analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Feminist studies, Gender and sexuality studies, Library & information science Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: Produção científica; autoria feminina; lacuna de género; Digital Humanities Quarterly; Humanidades Digitais ANÁLISE DA PRODUÇÃO CIENTÍFICA DE AUTORIA FEMININA NA REVISTA DIGITAL HUMANITIES QUARTERLY (2015-2024) 1Universidade de Coimbra, Faculdade de Letras, Portugal; 2Universidade de Coimbra, CEIS20, Faculdade de Letras, Portugal O estudo analisa a representatividade de género nas Humanidades Digitais, examinando padrões de autoria na Digital Humanities Quarterly entre 2015-2024. Os resultados preliminares revelam 50,9% de autoras no período compreendido entre 2018-2022, desafiando pressupostos anteriores sobre disparidades de género na publicação científica naquela área. ID: 183
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Long Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, attribution studies and stylometric analysis, cultural analytics, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, modeling and visualization Disciplines/Fields of Study: Film and cinema arts studies, Media studies, Performance Studies: Dance, Theatre Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: pose estimation, action recognition, directing, stylometry, cinemetrics The Director’s Signature: Stylometry of Theater Choreography via Pose and Action Estimation Stanford University, United States of America We apply distant-viewing analyses of pose and action recognition data to 30 full-length recorded works from three prominent theater directors (10 per director) to explore how computational methods can detect a director’s oeuvre-scale choreographic tendencies from video sources. We further evaluate which features best delineate such stylistic “signatures.” ID: 760
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Long Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, attribution studies and stylometric analysis, text mining and analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: computational humor, authorship attribution, French literature A Riddle in a Haystack. LLM Detection of Intricate Wordplays in Colette and Willy’s novels for authorship attribution 1PSL University, France; 2Centre Jean Mabillon, Ecole nationale des chartes - PSL, France; 3Laboratoire de Recherche d'EPITA, EPITA, France This study leverages a LLM-based wordplay detection pipeline for authorship attribution in Colette's disputed works. Combining semantic segmentation, emotion filtering, named entity recognition and wordplay annotation, we detect a few intricate wordplays consistent with Willy's style. Results support minimal direct influence from Willy while identifying targeted passages, offering insights into collaborative authorship processes. |
4:00pm - 5:30pm | LP-36 Location: B304 (TB) Session Chair: Glen Layne-Worthey, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
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Long Presentation Methods: cultural analytics, digital access, privacy, and ethics analysis, information retrieval and querying algorithms and methods, meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing) Disciplines/Fields of Study: Communication studies, Computer science, Cultural studies, Galleries and museum studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: bias, dataset critique, museum studies, digital anthropology, absence Embracing absence in the digital humanities Durham University, United Kingdom How can we improve quantitative analysis by treating absence not as a lack of information, but as a different type of data? Using a seemingly complete dataset as a case study, we draw on postcolonial theory, intangible cultural heritage, and anthropology to explore what absence conveys about DH practices. ID: 914
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Long Presentation Methods: bibliographic analysis, cultural analytics, database creation, management, and analysis, network analysis and graphs theory and application Disciplines/Fields of Study: Cultural studies, Feminist studies, Literary studies, Performance Studies: Dance, Theatre Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: María Lejárraga, Teatro de Arte, Análisis de redes sociales, Danza, Siglo XX Letras en danza: la recuperación del legado olvidado de María Lejárraga y la evolución coreográfica del Teatro de Arte a través del análisis de redes sociales (ARS) Penn State University, United States of America La ponencia se centra en recuperar el legado de María Lejárraga en el Teatro de Arte, analizando su papel en la incorporación de danza y música. Mediante análisis de redes basado en correspondencia, memorias y programas de mano, se demuestra cómo sus colaboraciones transformaron piezas teatrales en producciones coreográficas innovadoras. |
4:00pm - 5:30pm | LP-39 Location: B309 (TB) Session Chair: Gimena del Rio Riande, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas |
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Long Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, copyright, licensing, and permissions standards, systems, and processes Disciplines/Fields of Study: African and African American Studies, Cultural studies, Indigenous studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: Cultural Heritage Safeguarding, FAIR and CARE principles, AI policy advocacy, Responsible AI ethics Can African policies support community-led governance over cultural property in the age of artificial intelligence? 1University of Hull / DAIM, United Kingdom; 2Universite Nazi Boni, Burkina Faso; 3Independent scholar and consultant; 4University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa Many African policies position both digital /AI technologies and cultural industries as engines of sustainable development, but use of AI can also undermine artist livelihoods. The paper will consider how African policy frameworks could support communities in managing, protecting and promoting their digital cultural information in the age of AI. ID: 871
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Long Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, natural language processing Disciplines/Fields of Study: Humanities computing, Linguistics, Literary studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Keywords: entités nommées, documents longs, guide d’annotation, textes littéraires, fine-tuning Du repérage à l’analyse : un modèle NER pour l’analyse des entités nommées dans les textes littéraires 1Sorbonne Université; 2Université d’Avignon Cette étude présente la création d’un corpus de romans du 19ᵉ siècle annotés en entités nommées dans leur intégralité, et l’élaboration d’un modèle de reconnaissance d’entités nommées adapté à de tels longs textes littéraires, et disponible librement en ligne. Nous évaluons ses performances, démontrant sa précision et sa robustesse. ID: 928
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Long Presentation Methods: artificial intelligence and machine learning, cultural analytics, natural language processing, semantic analysis Disciplines/Fields of Study: Computer science, Humanities computing, Linguistics, South Asian studies Attendance: on-site or online: I plan to attend the conference on-site in Lisbon Technical Review: Match where technical expertise is helpful. Keywords: General linguistics, distributional semantics, random forest classification, Oriental Studies The power of context: Random Forest classification of (near) synonyms. A case study in Modern Hindi Institute of Polish Language, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland This paper investigates the problem of synonymy in the langugage, namely is a classifier based only on word embeddingsl able to correctly classify synonyms according to their origin. Although the language used for this analysis is Modern Hindi—significantly underrepresented in contemporary language research—the methodology presented is language-agnostic. |
6:00pm - 6:15pm | Closing Ceremony Location: Aud B1 (TB) |
6:15pm - 7:00pm | Keynote: Digital Humanities for a World Unmade. Roopika Risam (Dartmouth College) Location: Aud B1 (TB) The institutions that we have long relied on to sustain knowledge, higher education, and even data are under attack. As digital humanists and citizens of the world, we have an important choice to make: do we keep reproducing the extractive and colonial systems in which we work, or should we build something else? Risam will argue for an approach to digital humanities that is grounded in justice, tying access to accountability, repair to care, and scholarship to solidarity. The choices we make about digital accessibility, inclusive platforms, and the role of equity and diversity in our work will determine which types of knowledge persist in a world unmade and whose voices and stories survive for the future. |
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