Disclaimer: the program is subject to change
Wednesday 5 June
Registration: 8:30-9:30
Opening Ceremony: 9:30-10:00
Opening Keynote: 10:00-11:00
Location: Grand Auditorium – Chapel
Chair: Thomas Smits
Medievalist in the Loop: Putting the Humanities back into the Digital Humanities – Katarzyna Kapitan
Coffee Break: 11:00-11:30
Parallel Session 1: 11:30-12:45
Session 1a: Literature and fiction (75 minutes)
Location: Grand Auditorium – Chapel
Chair: Mike Kestemont
- LabEL (Laboratory for Electronic Literature): Indexing and Preserving Belgian Digital Literature at KBR (Royal Library of Belgium) (15 min) – Isabelle Gribomont
- Building the European Literary Bibliography: Challenges and Strategies in Integrating and Presenting Multilingual Data (15 min) – Ondrej Vimr and Cezary Rosinski
- Reader response on the tense choice in fiction (15 min) – Ekaterina Tereshko
- What does that little black square store? The contents of Herman de Coninck’s floppy disks in the Letterenhuis (15 min) – Lamyk Bekius and Jordan Thijs
- But they do talk a bit funny, don’t they (15 min) – Ryan Brate, Marieke van Erp and Antal van den Bosch
Session 1b: Louvain Old University (75 minutes)
Location: Conference Room 2
Chair: Demmy Verbeke
- Integrating library and prosopographical data in the publication network of the Old University of Louvain (30 min) – Rossana Scebba and Margherita Fantoli
- STUDIUM.AI: datafying and connecting the ‘webs of knowledge’ around the premodern University of Leuven (1425-1797) (30 min) – Yanne Broux, Margherita Fantoli, Yann Ryan and Violet Soen
- Review, renewal and relaunch of the web platform for Itinera Nova – a citizen science project of the City Archives Leuven and the Cologne Center for eHumanities (15 min) – Sviatoslav Drach, Benedikte Löbbert, Claes Neuefeind, Hadewijch Masure and Laurens Bastijns
Lunch: 12:45-13:45
Parallel Session 2: 13:45-15:00
Session 2a: Statistics and patterns (75 minutes)
Location: Grand Auditorium – Chapel
Chair: Mark Depauw
- Using AI to put together the wartime propaganda puzzle (15 min) – Mari Wigham, Rana Klein, Marjet Brolsma and Roeland Ordelman
- Painting a bigger picture: the annotation of emotion in Middle Dutch literature (15 min) – Cecile Vermaas, Laurent Breeus-Loos and Mike Kestemont
- Embracing chaos: using elastic net regression to analyze unbalanced datasets with thousands of predictors (15 min) – Anthe Sevenants and Freek Van de Velde
- Can stones be made (artificially) intelligent? Understanding people from patterns and similarities of architectural decoration in Roman Asia Minor (15 min) – Julie Verlinden, Toon Goedemé and Arjan Zuiderhoek
- Smoke and Mirrors: Tracing the Influence of the Opium Trade in the Dutch East India Company through Letters and Cargo Logs (15 min) – Jiaqi Zhu, Vera Provatorova, Jelle van Lottum and Marieke van Erp
Session 2b: Linked Open Data (75 minutes)
Location: Conference Room 2
Chair: Tom Gheldof
- Linking Het Amsterdams Stadsjournaal: A Case Study in Emerging Linked Open Data (LOD) Approaches to Audio-Visual Heritage (30 min) – Meg Weijers and Christian Olesen
- Breaking Down Barriers: The Transition of ODIS from a Relational to a Triple Store Database (15 min) – Bert Aernouts and Joris Colla
- Unifying Legacy Online Data with Knowledge Graphs: Archiving and Preserving Digital Projects of the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (15 min) – Hassan El Hajj, Steffen Hennicke, Pascal Belouin, Robert Casties, Robert Egel, Wishyut Pitawanik and Kim Pham
- Combining metadata on works and characters from heterogeneous sources on anime and fanfiction in the cooperation between the GOLEM and JVMG projects (15 min) – Xiaoyan Yang, Zoltán Kacsuk, Federico Pianzola and Magnus Pfeffer
Coffee Break: 15:00-15:30
Parallel Session 3: 15:30-16:45
Session 3a: DH Challenges and Innovations (75 minutes)
Location: Grand Auditorium – Chapel
Chair: Lamyk Bekius
- Digital synapses: on by default (30 min) – Magdalena Turska
- Exhibition Data, Public Art Institutions, and Data Governance (30 min) – Bárbara Romero-Ferrón and Nuria Rodríguez Ortega
- New affordances through sustaining digital humanities data (15 min) – Damon Strange and Megan Gooch
Session 3b: Visualization (75 minutes)
Location: Conference Room 2
Chair: Thomas Smits
- Data Visualization via Enhanced Maps in a Digital Humanities Context – a Design Perspective (30 min) – Hugo Huurdeman
- Connecting and visualizing data: a Knowledge Base of German Cultural Heritage items in Venice (15 min) – Chiara De Bastiani
- Using Git repos with webhooks in a common search portal for distributed collections of Byzantine seals (15 min) – Jan Bigalke, Benedikte Löbbert and Claes Neuefeind
- Herbaria Heritage: Visualising Colonial Bias in Natural History Collections (15 min) – Sakura Morales, Ana Reviejo, Michaela Todd, Lise Stork and Andreas Weber