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5th DHN 2020: Riga, Latvia
- Sanita Reinsone, Inguna Skadina, Anda Baklane, Janis Daugavietis:
Proceedings of the Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries 5th Conference, Riga, Latvia, October 21-23, 2020. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 2612, CEUR-WS.org 2020
Preface
- Sanita Reinsone, Janis Daugavietis, Anda Baklane:
Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries - the Fifth Conference. 1-11
Long papers
- Mats Dahllöf:
Classification of Medieval Documents: Determining the Issuer, Place of Issue, and Decade for Old Swedish Charters. 12-23 - Dana Dannélls, Simon Persson:
Supervised OCR Post-Correction of Historical Swedish Texts: What Role Does the OCR System Play? 24-37 - Kaisla Kajava, Emily Öhman, Hui Piao, Jörg Tiedemann:
Emotion Preservation in Translation: Evaluating Datasets for Annotation Projection. 38-50 - Maija Kale, Ebenezer Agbozo:
Tracing Complexity in Food Blogging Entries. 51-62 - Kimmo Kettunen, Matti La Mela:
Digging Deeper into the Finnish Parliamentary Protocols - Using a Lexical Semantic Tagger for Studying Meaning Change of Everyman's Rights (Allemansrätten). 63-80 - Eetu Mäkelä, Krista Lagus, Leo Lahti, Tanja Säily, Mikko Tolonen, Mika Hämäläinen, Samuli Kaislaniemi, Terttu Nevalainen:
Wrangling with Non-Standard Data. 81-96 - Benjamin G. Martin:
Keeping It Simple: Word Trend Analysis for the Intellectual History of International Relations. 97-109 - Florian Meier, Birger Larsen, Frederik Stjernfelt:
Exploring the Potential of Bootstrap Consensus Networks for Large-Scale Authorship Attribution in Luxdorph's Freedom of the Press Writings. 110-124 - Nadezhda Povroznik:
Digital History of Virtual Museums: The Transition from Analog to Internet Environment. 125-136 - Teemu Ruokolainen, Kimmo Kettunen:
Name the Name - Named Entity Recognition in OCRed 19th and Early 20th Century Finnish Newspaper and Journal Collection Data. 137-156 - Thomas Schmidt, Florian Kaindl, Christian Wolff:
Distant Reading of Religious Online Communities: A Case Study for Three Religious Forums on Reddit. 157-172
Short papers
- Everita Andronova:
Short Texts in the Corpus of Early Written Latvian (www.korpuss.lv/senie). 173-183 - Paul Longley Arthur, Erik Champion, Hugh Craig, Ning Gu, Mark Harvey, Victoria Haskins, Andrew May, Bill Pascoe, Alana Piper, Lyndall Ryan, Rosalind Smith, Deb Verhoeven:
Time-Layered Cultural Map of Australia. 184-191 - Katrine F. Baunvig, Oliver Jarvis, Kristoffer L. Nielbo:
Emotional Imprints: Letter-Spacing in N.F.S. Grundtvig's Writings. 192-202 - Jenny Bergenmar, Koraljka Golub:
Subject Indexing: The Challenge of LGBTQI Literature. 203-210 - Toby Burrows, Antoine Brix, R. Douglas Emery, Arthur Mitchell Fraas, Eero Hyvönen, Esko Ikkala, Mikko Koho, David Lewis, Synnøve Myking, Kevin R. Page, Lynn Ransom, Emma Cawlfield Thomson, Jouni Tuominen, Hanno Wijsman, Pip Willcox:
Linked Open Data Vocabularies and Identifiers for Medieval Studies. 211-218 - Steven Coats:
Comparing Word Frequencies and Lexical Diversity with the ZipfExplorer Tool. 219-225 - Nina Marie Evensen:
Inheriting Digital Projects: How to Keep Ibsen Alive Online. 226-234 - Tamás Fergencs, Dominika Illés, Olga Pilawka, Florian Meier:
Human-Centered Humanities: Using Stimulus Material for Requirements Elicitation in the Design Process of a Digital Archive. 235-246 - Derek Greene, Karen Wade, Susan Leavy, Gerardine Meaney:
Curatr: A Platform for Exploring and Curating Historical Text Corpora. 247-253 - Eero Hyvönen:
Linked Open Data Infrastructure for Digital Humanities in Finland. 254-259 - Eva María Jónsdóttir, Jón Hilmar Jónsson, Trausti Dagsson:
Óravíddir: Interactive Exhibition about the Icelandic Language. 260-266 - Barbara Klaus:
Can Umlauts Ruin Your Research in Digitized Newspaper Collections? A NewsEye Case Study on 'the Dark Sides of War' (1914-1918). 267-274 - Denis Kotkov, Kati Launis, Mats Neovius:
In Quest of Transition Books. 275-283 - Petri Leskinen, Eero Hyvönen:
Linked Open Data Service about Historical Finnish Academic People in 1640-1899. 284-292 - Emily Öhman:
Challenges in Annotation: Annotator Experiences from a Crowdsourced Emotion Annotation Task. 293-301 - Erik Magnusson Petzell:
Handwritten Text Recognition and Linguistic Research. 302-309 - Heikki Rantala, Ilkka Jokipii, Mikko Koho, Esko Ikkala, Jouni Tuominen, Eero Hyvönen:
Building a Linked Open Data Portal of War Victims in Finland 1914-1922. 310-317 - Jacobo Rouces, Lars Borin, Nina Tahmasebi:
Creating an Annotated Corpus for Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis in Swedish. 318-324 - Hannu Salmi, Kimmo Laine, Tommi Römpötti, Noora Kallioniemi, Elina Karvo:
Crowdsourcing Metadata for Audiovisual Cultural Heritage: Finnish Full-Length Films, 1946-1985. 325-332 - Thomas Schmidt, Isabella Engl, Juliane Herzog, Lisa Judisch:
Towards an Analysis of Gender in Video Game Culture: Exploring Gender-Specific Vocabulary in Video Game Magazines. 333-341 - Inguna Skadina, Ilze Auzina, Normunds Gruzitis, Arturs Znotins:
CLARIN in Latvia: From the Preparatory Phase to the Construction Phase and Operation. 342-350 - Siim Talts, Tanel Alumäe:
Analyzing Candidate Speaking Time in Estonian Parliament Election Debates. 351-363 - Tadas Ziziunas, Darius Amilevicius:
3D and AI Technologies for the Development of Automated Monitoring of Urban Cultural Heritage. 364-372
Academic posters
- Eero Hyvönen:
"Sampo" Model and Semantic Portals for Digital Humanities on the Semantic Web. 373-378 - Marge Käsper, Liina Maurer:
Starting Points in French Discourse Analysis' Lexicometry to Study Political Tweets. 379-387 - Maria Skeppstedt, Rickard Domeij, Fredrik Skott:
Adapting a Topic Modelling Tool to the Task of Finding Recurring Themes in Folk Legends. 388-392
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