Disclaimer: the program is subject to change.
Thursday 6 June
Registration: 8:30-9:00
Parallel Session 4 (panels): 9:00-10:00
Session 4a: Panel 1
Location: Grand Auditorium – Chapel
Chair: Efthymia Priki
- The European Research Council (ERC): funding excellent research in the field of Digital Humanities – Efthymia Priki, Hilde de Weerdt and Vanessa Joosen
Session 4b: Panel 2
Location: Conference Room 2
Chair: Carolyn Birdsall
- DH Research with Audio Data: Challenges and Opportunities for Breaking Silos – Carolyn Birdsall, Emily Hansell Clark, Loren Verreyen, and Marten Düring
Coffee Break: 10:00-10:30
Parallel Session 5: 10:30-12:00
Session 5a: Textual Analysis and Stylometry (90 minutes)
Location: Grand Auditorium – Chapel
Chair: Federico Pianzola
- The Authorship of the Works of Chrétien de Troyes: a Stylometric Examination (30 min) – Jean-Baptiste Camps, Benedetta Salvati, Gonzalo Freijedo Aduna, Donghan Bian, Gaëtan Drouet, Eglantine Gaglione, Émilie Guidi, Carolina Macedo, Yaelle Zribi and Florian Cafiero
- Abbreviation Application: A Stylochronometric Study of the Abbreviations in the Oeuvre of Herne’s Speculum Scribe (30 min) – Caroline Vandyck and Mike Kestemont
- Assessing collaborative writing. A stylometric study of Manchette’s and Bastid’s co-written novel (30 min) – Sophie Dolto and Simon Gabay
Session 5b: NER (90 minutes)
Location: Conference Room 2
Chair: Marten Düring
- What’s in an entity? Exploring Nested Named Entity Recognition in the Historical Land Register of Basel (1400-1700) (30 min) – Ismail Prada Ziegler
- Accessing the Republic. Entity extraction from the resolutions of the Dutch States-General (30 min) – Marijn Koolen, Esger Renkema, Nienke Groskamp, Frank Smit, Jirsi Reinders, Ronald Sluijter, Rik Hoekstra and Joris Oddens
- Named Entity Recognition for a Large Scale Analysis of Individuals in Antiquity (15 min) – Marijke Beersmans, Evelien de Graaf, Tim Van de Cruys, Alek Keersmaekers and Margherita Fantoli
- Semantic Entity Recognition in Gazetteer Texts: Extracting Information from Late Imperial China’s Inscriptions on Material Infrastructure (15 min) – Wangzhi Xi
Session 5c: AI & LLMs (90 minutes)
Location: Green Room
Chair: Emanuele Caminada
- An Innovative Methodology Utilizing AI-based Automatic Speech Recognition for Transcribing Dutch Patient-Provider Consultation Recordings (30 min) – Cristian Tejedor-García, Henk van den Heuvel, Arjan van Hessen, Sandra van Dulmen and Toine Pieters
- Multilingual Automated Subject Indexing: a comparative study of LLMs vs alternative approaches in the context of the EHRI project (30 min) – Maria Dermentzi, Mike Bryant, Fabio Rovigo and Herminio García-González
- Dutch intellectual culture between 1945 and 1995, or, using classical algorithms and LLMs to efficiently extract data with imperfect OCR (30 min) – Joris van Eijnatten