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TwinTalks@DH/DHN 2020: Ottawa, Canada / Riga, Latvia
- Steven Krauwer, Darja Fiser:
Proceedings of the Twin Talks 2 and 3 Workshops at DHN 2020 and DH 2020, Ottawa Canada and Riga Latvia, July 23 and October 20 2020. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 2717, CEUR-WS.org 2020 - Preface. 1-3
Papers presented at Twin Talks 2 at DHN 2020 in Riga
- Eetu Mäkelä, Anu Koivunen, Antti Kanner, Maciej Janicki, Auli Harju, Julius Hokkanen, Olli Seuri:
An Approach for Agile Interdisciplinary Digital Humanities Research - a Case Study in Journalism. 4-14 - Sasha Mile Rudan, Eugenia Kelbert, Lazar Kovacevic, Sinisa Rudan, Matthew Reynolds:
Twin Talk: Bukvik+LitTerra+Colabo.Space - An Example of the DH Collaboration Across Disciplines, Languages, and Style. 15-29 - Timo Baumann, Burkhard Meyer-Sickendiek:
Deep Learning meets Post-modern Poetry. 30-36 - Cristina Vertan, Alptug Güney, Walther von Hahn:
Checking reliability of quotations in historical texts - A digital humanities approach-. 37-44 - Rickard Domeij, Jens Edlund, Gunnar Eriksson, Per Fallgren, David House, Eva Lindström, Susanne Nylund Skog, Jenny Öqvist:
Exploring the archives for textual entry points to speech - experiences of interdisciplinary collaboration in making cultural heritage accessible for research. 45-55 - Yalemisew M. Abgaz, Amelie Dorn, Gerda Koch, José Luis Preza Díaz:
"A picture is worth a thousand words"? - From Project Inception to First Results: Describing Cross-disciplinary Collaboration in the Digital Humanities Project ChIA. 56-65 - Ruben Ros, Sarah Oberbichler:
The Helsinki Digital Humanities Hackathon. 66-74 - Dana Dannélls, Daniel Brodén:
Building a Language Technology Infrastructure for Digital Humanities: Challenges, Opportunities and Progress. 75-83
Papers presented at Twin Talks 3 at DH 2020 in Ottawa
- Daria Vasyutinsky Shapira, Irina Rabaev, Berat Kurar Barakat, Ahmad Droby, Jihad El-Sana:
Deep learning for paleographic analysis of medieval Hebrew manuscripts: a DH team collaboration experience. 84-92 - Inge van de Ven, Menno van Zaanen:
Bridging the gap between culture studies and computational linguistics. 93-102 - Michael Krewet, Danah Tonne, Germaine Götzelmann, Philipp Hegel, Sibylle Söring:
The Whole is Greater Than the Sum of its Parts Analyzing Aristotle Commentaries in Collaboration between Philology and Data Science. 103-114 - Ivan Kratchanov, Laska Laskova, Kiril Simov:
Towards improving OCR accuracy with Bulgarian Language Resources. 115-123 - Robert Ehrenreich, Michael Haley Goldman, Jane Klinger:
Bringing Together the Digital with Research, Teaching, and Conservation. 124-131 - Ajda Sulc, Kristina Pahor de Maiti:
No room for hate: What research about hate speech taught us about collaboration? 132-143
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