Tuesday 4 July 2017: Morning
09.00 | Registration, coffee and tea at D21, Atrium |
10.00 | Parallel sessions – papers |
A | Room: D25, 206 Chair: Marie Puren |
1 | Coin Production in the Low Countries, fourteenth century to the present |
Rombert Stapel, Jaco Zuijderduijn, Jan Lucassen and Kerim Meijer | |
2 | Mapping the Place: “De Krook Quarter |
Piraye Hacıgüzeller, Sally Chambers, Christophe Verbruggen and Hans Blomme | |
3 | Cinemas on the Move. A Geospatial Analysis of the Role of Traveling Cinemas in the Dutch Cinema Landscape |
Jolanda Visser, Julia Noordegraaf and Ivan Kisjes | |
B | Room: D25, 204 Chair: Harm Nijboer |
1 | Soft skills in hard places: the changing face of DH training in European research infrastructures |
Jennifer Edmond and Vicky Garnett | |
2 | Ranke.2; How to get Digital Source Criticism on the teaching agenda |
Stefania Scagliola | |
3 | Video essays and the new possibilities for film criticism and pedagogy |
Irina Trocan | |
C | Room: D25, 005 Chair: Kalliopi Zervanou |
1 | The Pyramid of Conscientious Digital Humanities Research: how to get a ‘general idea of what you should be seeing |
Serge ter Braake | |
2 | This is my ground truth, tell me yours: Potentials of multiple annotations for digital humanities |
Berit Janssen | |
3 | Digital History Projects as Boundary Objects |
Max Kemman | |
D | Room: D25, 101 Chair: Laura Hollink |
1 | Modelling and Analyzing Character Networks in Recent Dutch Literature |
Roel Smeets | |
2 | Spinozist discourse in Dutch textual culture (1660-1720). A computational approach to the dissemination of the Radical Enlightenment |
Lucas van der Deijl, Lia van Gemert and Erik van Zummeren | |
11.00 | Coffee / Tea at D21, Atrium |
11.30 | Parallel sessions – papers |
E | Room: D25, 005 Chair: Marijn Schraagen |
1 | Building a Conceptual Architecture and Data Model for Cross-Disciplinary Research Infrastructures |
George Bruseker, Martin Doerr and Maria Theodoridou | |
2 | Data quality in Europeana Designing extensive EDM records : The Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg study case |
Pierre-Edouard Barrault, Valentine Charles, Antoine Isaac and Marjolein de Vos | |
3 | Easing Access to Linked Data Resources for Digital Humanities Scholars |
Albert Meroño-Peñuela and Rinke Hoekstra | |
F | Room: D25, 003 Chair: Marijn Koolen |
1 | The Nederlab research environment: an update |
Hennie Brugman | |
2 | Modeling the evolution of languages through text mining: A proposed methodology applied to the transition between Latin and romance vernaculars |
Florian Cafiero and Remy Verdo | |
3 | Experiments in fine-grained entity typing for Dutch |
Marieke van Erp and Piek Vossen | |
G | Room: D25, 204 Chair: Martijn van der Klis |
1 | Predicting familial risk of dyslexia by applying machine learning to infant vocabulary data |
Ao Chen, Frank Wijnen, Charlotte Koster and Hugo Schnack | |
2 | The Dictionary of the Southern Dutch Dialects (DSDD): Designing a Virtual Research Environment for digital lexicographical research |
Jacques van Keymeulen | |
3 | Establishing interdisciplinary dialogue: conducting a qualitative investigation into linguistic requirements for Natural Language Generation |
Emma Clarke and Owen Conlan | |
H | Room: D25, 203 Chair: Yanne Broux |
1 | Getting the Bigger Picture: An Evaluation of Media Exploratory Search and Narrative Creation |
Berber Hagedoorn and Sabrina Sauer | |
3 | Bias in the analysis of multilingual legislative speech |
Laura Hollink, Astrid van Aggelen and Jacco van Ossenbruggen | |
12.30 | Lunch at D21, Atrium |