Day 1 - Mon 12 Dec 2022
Session 0: Opening
14:30 → 15:15 Walk-in, registration
15:15 → 15:30 Welcome; @mike.kestemont
Session 1A: Keynote 1
15:30 → 17:00 ; @knielbo
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Peter Turchin
Computational Humanities and Testing Theories of the Evolution of Social Complexity in Human History
Opening reception (followed by self-paid dinner)
17:00
Day 2 - Tue 13 Dec 2022
Session 2A: Language
08:00 → 09:30; @thibaultclerice
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Margherita Parigini and Mike Kestemont
The Roots of Doubt. Fine-tuning a BERT Model to Explore a Stylistic Phenomenon [long] -
Alessandra De Mulder, Lauren Fonteyn and Mike Kestemont
Linguistic value construction in 18th-century London auction advertisements: a quantitative approach [long] -
Folgert Karsdorp, Enrique Manjavacas and Lauren Fonteyn
Introducing Functional Diversity: A Novel Approach to Lexical Diversity in (Historical) Corpora [short] -
Marijn Koolen and Rik Hoekstra
Detecting Formulaic Language Use in Historical Administrative Corpora [long]
Coffee break
09:30 → 10:00
Session 2B: Literature I
10:00 → 11:20 ; @andrew.piper
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Erik Ketzan and Nicolas Werner
‘Entrez!’ she called: Evaluating Language Identification Tools in English Literary Texts [short] -
Yuri Bizzoni and Kristoffer Nielbo
Correlations between GoodReads Appreciation and the Sentiment Arc Fractality of the Grimm brothers’ Fairy Tales [short] -
Vincenzo Perri, Lisi Qarkaxhija, Albin Zehe, Andreas Hotho and Ingo Scholtes
One Graph to Rule them All: Using NLP and Graph Neural Networks to analyse Tolkien’s Legendarium [long] -
Andrea Peverelli, Marieke van Erp and Jan Bloemendal
The process of imitatio through stylometric analysis: the case of Terence’s Eunuchus [long]
Lunch
11:30 → 12:30
Session 2C: Images and Scans
12:30 → 14:00 ; @JulieMBirkholz
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Thibault Clérice
Ground-truth Free Evaluation of HTR on Old French and Latin Medieval Literary Manuscripts [long] -
Lisa Saleh and Nanne van Noord
The Computational Memorability of Iconic Images [long] -
Sven Najem-Meyer and Matteo Romanello
Page Layout Analysis of Text-heavy Historical Documents: a Comparison of Textual and Visual Approaches [long virtual] -
Taylor Arnold, Lauren Tilton and Justin Wigard
Automatic identification and classification of portraits in a corpus of historical photographs [short virtual]
Coffee break
14:00 → 14:30
Session 2D: Social Media
14:30 → 15:15 ; @Yuri
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Rebekah Baglini, Kristoffer Nielbo, Sara Møller Østergaard and Stine Nyhus Larsen
Emodynamics: Detecting and Characterizing Pandemic Sentiment Change Points on Danish Twitter [short virtual] -
Hannah J. Seemann and Tatjana Scheffler
Differentiating Social Media Texts via Clustering [long] -
Phillip Stenmann Baun and Kristoffer Laigaard Nielbo
Right-wing Mnemonics [short]
Session 2E: Poster Pitch Session
15:15 → 16:45 ; @alie
Conference dinner (University Club)
18:00
Day 3 - Wed 14 Dec 2022
Session 3A: Keynote 2
08:00 → 09:30; @Margherita
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Nina Tahmasebi
The Strengths and Pitfalls of Large-Scale Text Mining for DH
Coffee break
09:30 → 10:00
Session 3B: Historical Dynamics
10:00 → 11:25; @fotis
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Jean-Baptiste Camps and Julien Randon-Furling
Lost Manuscripts and Extinct Texts: A Dynamic Model of Cultural Transmission [long virtual] -
Melvin Wevers, Folgert Karsdorp and Jelle van Lottum
What shall we do with the unseen sailor? Estimating the size of the Dutch East India Company using an unseen species model [short] -
Alie Lassche, Jan Kostkan and Kristoffer Nielbo
Chronicling Crises: Event Detection in Early Modern Chronicles from the Low Countries [short] -
Artjoms Šeļa and Mikhail Gronas
Measuring Rhythm Regularity in Verse: Entropy of Inter-Stress Intervals [short] -
Jinbin Zhang, Yann Ryan, Iiro Rastas, Filip Ginter, Mikko Tolonen and Rohit Babbar
Detecting Sequential Genre Change in Eighteenth-Century Texts [short]
Lunch
11:30 → 12:30
Session 3C: Literature II
12:30 → 14:05; @oleg_sobchuk
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Ida Marie S. Lassen, Yuri Bizzoni, Telma Peura, Mads Rosendahl Thomsen and Kristoffer Nielbo
Reviewer Preferences and Gender Disparities in Aesthetic Judgments
[short] -
Andrew Piper and Sunyam Bagga
A quantitative study of fictional things [long] -
Lindsey Geybels
Determining author or reader: A statistical analysis of textual features in children’s and adult literature [short] -
Leonard Konle and Fotis Jannidis
Modeling Plots of Narrative Texts as Temporal Graph Networks [long] -
Xiaoyun Gong, Yuxi Lin, Ye Ding and Lauren Klein
Gender and Power in Japanese Light Novels [short virtual]
Coffee break
14:05 → 14:35
Session 3D: Text Classification
14:35 → 16:05; @melvin.wevers
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Maciej Eder
Boosting word frequencies in authorship attribution [long] -
Joris van Zundert, Marijn Koolen, Julia Neugarten, Peter Boot, Willem van Hage and Ole Mussmann
What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Topic? [short] -
Leonardo Grotti, Mona Allaert and Patrick Quick
Good Omens: A Collaborative Authorship Study [long] -
Nicolas Ruth, Andreas Niekler and Manuel Burghardt
Peeking Inside the DH Toolbox – Detection and Classification of Software Tools in DH Publications [long virtual]
Session 3E: Closing, Award Ceremony
16:05 → 16:30; @folgert