Disclaimer: the program is subject to change
Friday 7 June
Registration: 8:30-9:00
Parallel Session 6: 9:00-10:15
Session 6a: Network Analysis (75 minutes)
Location: Grand Auditorium – Chapel
Chair: Yann Ryan
- Breaking Disciplinary Silo’s: Network Analysis and the Schism of Utrecht (30 min) – Jaap Geraerts and Demival Vasques Filho
- Network analysis of the authors of C-CLAMP (30 min) – Julie Nijs and Freek Van de Velde
- Arvest: An Open Source Tool for Multimodal Document Network Analysis (15 min) – Jacob Hart, Clarisse Bardiot and David Rouquet
Session 6b: Historical Data and Archiving (75 minutes)
Location: Conference Room 2
Chair: Julie Birkholz
- Rebuilding vaults together: How the Corpus Vitrearum International interconnects digital resources that describe stained glass (30 min) – Jonatan Jalle Steller and Isabelle Lecocq
- Searching ‘Ancient’ Wisdom Using New Tools: The Challenges of Connecting and Integrating Multilingual, Interdisciplinary Data in the VERITRACE project (15 min) – Jeffrey Wolf
- Democratizing Wisdom: A Journey Through Time with Dnyaneshwari (15 min) – Gauri Bhagwat
- Not something to gloss over: identifying foreign loanwords and their understood meaning in the corpus of the Dutch East India Company (15 min) – Kay Pepping
Session 6c: Collaborative and Curatorial Practices (75 minutes)
Location: Green Room
Chair: Leah Budke
- Rotten References, Dead Data, and Lost Links: A Macro/Micro Examination of Sustainable Data (15 min) – Liam Downs-Tepper
- HTR and the crowd. A hybrid approach to transcribing civil records from Curaçao (15 min) – Thunnis van Oort, Björn Quanjer, Lisa Hoek, Erik Tjong Kim Sang and Coen van Galen
- Of citizens and scientists. From transcriptions to a database of the Paramaribo ward registers (1828-1847) (15 min) – Thunnis van Oort
- Designing a best practice digital workflow in times of war. Insights into the launching of the U-CORE project (15 min) – Machteld Venken and Inna Ganschow
Coffee Break: 10:15-10:45
Parallel Session 7: 10:45-12:00
Session 7a: Social (media) Analysis (75 minutes)
Location: Grand Auditorium – Chapel
Chair: Marijn Koolen
- Misogynistic Disinformation on Arabic Twitter: A Case Study of Online Harassment Against Women Journalists in the Middle East (30 min) – Marc Jones and Wajdi Zaghouani
- Pose-based Image Retrieval and Enrichment in the RMFAB (15 min) – Ravi Khatri, Kenzo Milleville, Steven Verstockt, Karine Lasaracina, Lies Van de Cappelle and Dieter De Witte
- Conceptual changes in HIV and AIDS: distributional semantics meets history (15 min) – Yee Man Ng, David Grantsaan, Josephine Lauferts, Celonie Rozema, and Pia Sommerauer
- Sharing is caring. Archiving social media together (15 min) – Katrien Weyns
Session 7b: Users and Learners (75 minutes)
Location: Conference Room 2
Chair: Machteld Venken
- Tell Me a Story! The Effect of Human Narratives on Engagement with Archival Data Visualization (30 min) – Fleurissa Peeters, Houda Lamqaddam, Koenraad Brosens and Katrien Verbert
- Proof or spoof. Experimenting with diarizing vs. generating online oral debates (15 min) – Gunther Martens
- Adapting Digital Annotations for Teaching Ancient Greek in Persian (15 min) – Farnoosh Shamsian, Gregory Crane and Farshid Rahimi
- Connecting Levels of Experiences with the WW1 Video Game Valiant Hearts: Reception and Sentiment Analysis from Auto-ethnography to Distant Reading of YouTube Comments (15 min) – Jakub Šindelář
Session 7c: Online data collection and sharing (75 minutes)
Location: Green Room
Chair: Eleonora Paklons
- Expanding the Boundaries of Digital Scholarship: Publication and Peer Review of 3D Scholarly Editions (30 min) – Costas Papadopoulos, Alicia Walsh, Susan Schreibman and Kelly Gillikin Schoueri
- Connecting Collections – Keeping Multiperspectivity (30 min) – Rik Hoekstra and Marijke van Faassen
- The Great Unseen: Discoverability in Digitised Cultural Collections (15 min) – Ellen Charlesworth, Paul Guhennec and Bianca Schor
Lunch: 12:00-13:00
Parallel Session 8: 13:00-14:15
Session 8a: Disambiguating and annotating historical text (75 minutes)
Location: Grand Auditorium – Chapel
Chair: Chiara Palladino
- PiCo in Practice: An ontology to standardise person reconstructions (30 min) – Sytze Van Herck, Rick Mourits and Ivo Zandhuis
- Fuzzy Name Matching for Untangling Provenance of Colonial Heritage (15 min) – Sarah Binta Alam Shoilee, Victor de Boer and Jacco van Ossenbruggen
- Semantic and Connotative Shifts in the Lexicon of Sustainable Transitions (15 min) – Greta Zella, Tommaso Caselli, Saskia Peels-Matthey, Jan Willem Bolderdijk and Gerry Wakker
- Coverage-based Comparisons of Cultural Diversity (15 min) – Folgert Karsdorp, Melvin Wevers and Mike Kestemont
Session 8b: Mapping networks (75 minutes)
Location: Conference Room 2
Chair: Tess Dejaeghere
- Networking Paulys Realencyclopädie: Exploring Relations in the Ancient World through Wikisource-interlinks (15 min) – Evelien de Graaf and Bart Thijs
- Digitising Devotion: Mapping the Network of Vernacular Prayer Books in the Late Medieval Low Countries (15 min) – Peter Verhaar and Irene Van Eldere
- Modelling Jewish Migration: connecting data from funerary inscriptions around the Mediterranean (15 min) – Stefan Dingemans, Berit Janssen and Tijmen C. Baarda
- Unsiloing and Unsilencing Online Reader Reviews – Mapping Reception of Fiction Novels Across Cultures and Languages (15 min) – Berenike Herrmann, Federico Pianzola, Joris J. van Zundert, Yuerong Hu, Kristoffer Nielbo, Marijn Koolen, Ze Yu, Jana Lüdtke, Moniek Kuijpers, Katja Tereshko, Yur Bizzoni, Anne Mareike Flaswinkel, Claire Parnell, Simone Rebora and Marie-Christine Boucher
- Russian Avant-Garde in Exile: Navigating Challenges and Opportunities in Web Scraping of Biographical Dictionaries (15 min) – Elizaveta Berquin
Session 8c: Computer Vision (75 minutes)
Location: Green Room
Chair: Loren Verreyen
- Optimizing Multimodal Clustering (of 10,000 magic lantern slides) (30 min) – Thomas Smits and Eleonora Paklons
- Finding a Needle in a Haystack: Computer vision and machine learning techniques for extracting comics from Belgian Illustrated Periodicals in the Interwar Period (15 min) – Birkholz Julie M, Benoît Crucifix, Erwin Dejasse, Sébastien Hermans, Krishna Kumar Thirukokaranam Chandrasekar and Bas Vercruysse
- Exploring a large digitized collection of Belgian postcards: what machine learning models can we use and how can we evaluate them? (15 min) – Margherita Fantoli and Eli Verwimp
- Modelling Book Auctions: Early Project Progress Report (15 min) – Marika Fox