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4th DHN 2019: Copenhagen, Denmark
- Costanza Navarretta, Manex Agirrezabal, Bente Maegaard:
Proceedings of the Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries 4th Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark, March 5-8, 2019. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 2364, CEUR-WS.org 2019
Preface
Papers
- Yvonne Adesam, Dana Dannélls, Nina Tahmasebi:
Exploring the Quality of the Digital Historical Newspaper Archive KubHist. 9-17 - Manex Agirrezabal, Begoña Altuna, Lara Gil-Vallejo, Josu Goikoetxea, Itziar Gonzalez-Dios:
Creating vocabulary exercises through NLP. 18-32 - Mikko Aulamo, Mathias Creutz, Eetu Sjöblom:
Annotation of subtitle paraphrases using a new web tool. 33-48 - Jenny Bergenmar:
Managing Uncertainties: Small-scale Crowdsourcing of Author Letters. 49-57 - Sidsel Boldsen, Patrizia Paggio:
Automatic Dating of Medieval Charters from Denmark. 58-72 - Mattias Bystedt, Jens Edlund:
New applications of gaze tracking in speech science. 73-78 - Steven Coats:
A Corpus of Regional American Language from YouTube. 79-91 - Mats Dahllöf, Karl Berglund:
Faces, Fights, and Families: Topic Modeling and Gendered Themes in Two Corpora of Swedish Prose Fiction. 92-111 - Dana Dannélls, Torsten Johansson, Lars Björk:
Evaluation and refinement of an enhanced OCR process for mass digitisation. 112-123 - Adam Ek, Mats Wirén:
Distinguishing Narration and Speech in Prose Fiction Dialogues. 124-132 - Per Fallgren, Zofia Malisz, Jens Edlund:
Towards fast browsing of found audio data: 11 presidents. 133-142 - Johan Frid, Malin Svensson Lundmark, Gilbert Ambrazaitis, Susanne Schötz, David House:
Investigating visual prosody using articulography. 143-148 - Palia Tukaram Gaonkar, Andre Rafael Fernandes:
Digitization of Konkani Texts, and their Transliteration: An Initiative towards Preservation of a Language Culture. 149-160 - Mark M. Hall, Bob Nicholson:
A Humorous View into the Past: The Old Jokes Archive. 161-165 - Dorte Haltrup Hansen, Costanza Navarretta, Lene Offersgaard, Jürgen Wedekind:
Towards the Automatic Classification of Speech Subjects in the Danish Parliament Corpus. 166-174 - Anders Hast, Lasse Mårtensson, Ekta Vats, Raphaela Heil:
Creating an Atlas over Handwritten Script Signs. 175-180 - Signe Buccarella Hedeaard, Cecilie Brøns, Iulian Drug, Pavel Saulins, Christian Bercu, Alexandr Jakovlev, Lars Kjær:
Multispectral Photogrammetry: 3D models highlighting traces of paint on ancient sculptures. 181-189 - Suemi Higuchi, Diana Santos, Cláudia Freitas, Alexandre Rademaker:
Distant reading Brazilian politics. 190-200 - Mark J. Hill, Ville Vaara, Tanja Säily, Leo Lahti, Mikko Tolonen:
Reconstructing Intellectual Networks: From the ESTC's bibliographic metadata to historical material. 201-219 - Eero Hyvönen, Esko Ikkala, Jouni Tuominen, Mikko Koho, Toby Burrows, Lynn Ransom, Hanno Wijsman:
A Linked Open Data Service and Portal for Pre-modern Manuscript Research. 220-229 - Eero Hyvönen, Heikki Rantala:
Knowledge-based Relation Discovery in Cultural Heritage Knowledge Graphs. 230-239 - Ingunn Hreinberg Indriðadóttir, Anton Karl Ingason:
Linguistic end-weight is really edge-weight Observing heaviness is a parsed corpus. 240-249 - Ellert Thor Johannsson:
Integrating analog citations into an online dictionary. 250-258 - Olof Karsvall:
Historical Settlement Units as Linked Open Data. 259-269 - Kimmo Kettunen, Mika Koistinen:
Open Source Tesseract in Re-OCR of Finnish Fraktur from 19th and Early 20th Century Newspapers and Journals - Collected Notes on Quality Improvement. 270-282 - Marin Laak, Kaarel Veskis, Olga Gerassimenko, Neeme Kahusk, Kadri Vider:
Literary Studies Meet Corpus Linguistics: Estonian Pilot Project of Private Letters in KORP. 283-294 - Matti La Mela, Minna Tamper, Kimmo Kettunen:
Finding Nineteenth-century Berry Spots: Recognizing and Linking Place Names in a Historical Newspaper Berry-picking Corpus. 295-307 - Jonas Lundberg, Jonas Nordqvist, Mikko Laitinen:
Towards a language independent Twitter bot detector. 308-319 - Kristoffer Laigaard Nielbo, Mads Linnet Perner, Christian Larsen, Jonas Nielsen, Ditte Laursen:
Automated Compositional Change Detection in Saxo Grammaticus' Gesta Danorum. 320-332 - Ovio Olaru:
The internationalization of Sjöwall and Wahlöö. A quantitative study of Scandinavian Noir. 333-348 - Petri Paju:
International collaboration and Finland in the early years of computer-assisted history research: Combining influences from Nordic and Soviet Baltic historians. 349-357 - Mads Linnet Perner, Stig Svenningsen:
Reconstructing historical rural addresses with VGI and digitized aerial photography. 358-364 - Annika Rockenberger, Mette Witting, Ellen Nessheim Wiger, Marianne Paasche, Ola Søndenå, Hilde Bøe, Evelyn Irene Thor, Ove Joralf Wolden, Philipp Conzett:
Norwegian Correspondences and Linked Open Data. 365-375 - Jacobo Rouces, Lars Borin, Nina Tahmasebi:
Political Stance Analysis Using Swedish Parliamentary Data. 376-386 - Jacobo Rouces, Lars Borin, Nina Tahmasebi:
Tracking Attitudes Towards Immigration in Swedish Media. 387-393 - Hannu Salmi, Heli Rantala, Aleksi Vesanto, Filip Ginter:
The Long-Term Reuse of Text in the Finnish Press, 1771-1920. 394-404 - Thomas Schmidt, Manuel Burghardt, Christian Wolff:
Toward Multimodal Sentiment Analysis of Historic Plays: A Case Study with Text and Audio for Lessing's Emilia Galotti. 405-414 - Olle Sköld, Ulrika Kjellman, Anna Orrghen, Jenny Beckman:
Moving Forward with Digital Scientific Images: A Study of Infrastructure, Digitization Work, and Digital Research Practices. 415-425 - Ann Steiner:
Conservatism in an Innovative Field. Children's Digital Books in Sweden. 426-436 - Nina Tahmasebi, Niclas Hagen, Daniel Brodén, Mats Malm:
A Convergence of Methodologies: Notes on Data-Intensive Humanities Research. 437-449 - Mikko Tolonen, Jani Marjanen, Hege Roivainen, Leo Lahti:
Scaling Up Bibliographic Data Science. 450-456 - Christina Tånnander, Jens Edlund:
First steps towards text profiling for speech synthesis. 457-468 - Anna Wessman, Suzie Thomas, Ville Rohiola, Jutta Kuitunen, Esko Ikkala, Jouni Tuominen, Mikko Koho, Eero Hyvönen:
A Citizen Science Approach to Archaeology: Finnish Archaeological Finds Recording Linked Open Database (SuALT). 469-478 - Emily Öhman:
Teaching Computational Methods to Humanities Students. 479-494
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