COMHUM 2018 Presentations
The Proceedings of COMHUM 2018 have been published in Open Access on CEUR-WS.org.
You can also find the book of abstracts online.
Below you find the presentations for the COMHUM 2018 invited and contributed talks. The lists are in alphabetical order by first author.
Invited Talks
- Maristella Agosti (Università di Padova): The Confluence in Digital Humanities: the Computer Scientist, the Digital Humanist, and the Final User
- Bruno Cornelis (Vrije Universiteit Brussel): Image Processing for Art Investigation
- Manfred Thaller (emeritus, Universität zu Köln): Decoding What the Sender Did Not Want to Transmit. Information Technology and Historical Data; or Something
Contributed Talks
- Elli Bleeker, Ronald Haentjens Dekker, and Bram Buitendijk: Understanding Texts as Graphs: An Inclusive Approach to Text Modeling
- Jean-Baptiste Camps and Julien Randon-Furling: A Dynamic Model of Manuscript Transmission
- Christelle Cocco, Raphaël Ceré, and Pierre-Yves Brandt: Quantification of Drawing Colours in Human Sciences
- Mats Dahllöf: Clustering Writing Components from Medieval Manuscripts
- Franziska Diehr, Maximilian Brodhun, Sven Gronemeyer, Christian Prager, Elisabeth Wagner, Katja Diederichs, and Nikolai Grube: Modelling Vagueness – A Criteria-Based System for the Qualitative Assessment of Reading Proposals for the Deciphering of Classic Mayan Hieroglyphs
- Mattia Egloff and François Bavaud: Taking Into Account Semantic Similarities in Correspondence Analysis
- Susan Leavy, Karen Wade, Gerardine Meaney, and Derek Greene: Navigating Literary Text Using Word Embeddings and Semantic Lexicons
- Jose Luis Losada: Map Visualization and Quantification of Literary Places in a Spanish Corpus
- Barbara McGillivray, Giovanni Colavizza, and Tobias Blanke: Towards a Quantitative Research Framework for Historical Disciplines
- Gary Munnelly, Annalina Caputo, and Seamus Lawless: Linking Historical Sources to Established Knowledge Bases in Order to Inform Entity Linkers in Cultural Heritage
- Thomas Schmidt and Manuel Burghardt: Toward a Tool for Sentiment Analysis for German Historic Plays
- Elena Spadini: Exercises in Modelling: Textual Variants
- Kyoko Sugisaki, Nicolas Wiedmer, Marcel Naef, and Heiko Hausendorf: Modeling Thematic Structure in Holiday Postcards