Disclaimer: the program is subject to change
Wednesday 4 June
Registration: 8:30-9:20
Opening Ceremony: 9:20-9:30
Opening Keynote: 9:30-10:30
Location: Auditorium
Chair: tbd
Barbara McGillavray –
Coffee Break: 11:00-11:30
Parallel Session 1: 11:30-12:30
Session 1a
Location: tbd
- Julia Neugarten and Marieke van Erp. What Fans Think Greek Myth Smells Like: sea, smoke, and flower shampoo
- Arno Bosse and Inger Leemans. Nose Witnesses and Nosebooks: Describing Olfactory Knowledge in Cultural Heritage Collections
- Megan Gooch and Emily Fildes. Nostalgia computing: testing affective responses for digital engagement and digital preservation
Session 1b
Location: tbd
- Katarzyna Ewa Langenegger. With a Trowel in Hand and a Database in Backpack: Archaeology 2.0
- Sviatoslav Drach, Benedikte Löbbert, Claes Neuefeind and Jan Bigalke. Strengthening small disciplines: New Perspectives on Byzantine Studies through Digital Humanities
- Marijke Beersmans, Evelien de Graaf and Tim Van de Cruys. Who’s who? Towards automatically disambiguating mentions of people in Ancient Greek texts by linking to a domain specific Knowledge Base
Session 1c
Location: tbd
- Rick Mourits, Thunnis van Oort, Kay Pepping and Pascal Konings. Modelling the enslaved as historical persons: Extending the Persons in Context (PiCo) model to fit a 19th century slave society
- Yahui Zhao and Laura Hollink. LLM for Contextual Contentiousness Classification in Historical Dutch Newspapers
- Liam Downs-Tepper. 100 DOLLAR REWARD: Exploration of a Historical Crime Journal
Lunch: 12:30-13:30
Parallel Session 2: 13:30-15:00
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Chair: tbd
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Session 2c:
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