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6th DHNB 2022: Uppsala, Sweden
- Karl Berglund, Matti La Mela, Inge Zwart:
Proceedings of the 6th Digital Humanities in the Nordic and Baltic Countries Conference (DHNB 2022), Uppsala, Sweden, March 15-18, 2022. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 3232, CEUR-WS.org 2022
Preface
- Digital Humanities in Action: the Sixth Digital Humanities in the Nordic and Baltic Countries conference. 1-8
Long Papers
- Karolina Andersdotter, Malin Nauwerck:
Secretaries at Work: Accessing Astrid Lindgren's Stenographed Manuscripts through Expert Crowdsourcing. 9-22 - Katrine F. Baunvig, Kristoffer L. Nielbo:
Mermaids are Birds: Embedding N.F.S. Grundtvig's Bestiary. 23-32 - Alina El-Keilany, Thomas Schmidt, Christian Wolff:
Distant Viewing of the Harry Potter Movies via Computer Vision. 33-49 - Filip Ginter, Harri Kiiskinen, Jenna Kanerva, Li-Hsin Chang, Hannu Salmi:
Deep Learning, Film History: Model Explanation Techniques in the Analysis of Temporality in Finnish Fiction Film Metadata. 50-62 - Tamás Grósz, Noora Kallioniemi, Harri Kiiskinen, Kimmo Laine, Anssi Moisio, Tommi Römpötti, Anja Virkkunen, Hannu Salmi, Mikko Kurimo, Jorma Laaksonen:
Tracing Signs of Urbanity in the Finnish Fiction Film of the 1950s: Toward a Multimodal Analysis of Audiovisual Data. 63-78 - Raphaela Heil, Fredrik Wahlberg:
Restoration of Archival Images Using Neural Networks. 79-93 - Petri Leskinen, Eero Hyvönen, Heikki Rantala:
Analyzing the Lives of Finnish Academic People 1640-1899 in Nordic and Baltic Countries: AcademySampo Data Service and Portal. 94-108 - Iiro Tiihonen, Yann Ciarán Ryan, Lidia Pivovarova, Aatu Liimatta, Tanja Säily, Mikko Tolonen:
Studying the Historical Semantics of Finnishness with a Bigram Approach. 109-119 - Jani Marjanen, Antti Kanner, Eetu Mäkelä:
Distinguishing Discourses: a Data-Driven Analysis of Works, Publishing Networks of the Scottish Enlightenment. 120-134 - Risto Turunen, Ilari Taskinen, Lauri Uusitalo, Ville Kivimäki:
Mining Emotions from the Finnish War Letter Collection, 1939-1944. 135-144 - Patrik Öhberg, Daniel Brodén, Mats Fridlund, Victor Wåhlstrand Skärström, Magnus P. Ängsal:
Unifying or Divisive Threats? Anxiety about Political Terrorism and Extremism among the Swedish Public and Parliamentarians, 1986-2020. 145-158
Short Papers
- Anne Agersnap, Kristine Helboe Johansen, Katrine Frøkjær Baunvig:
The Legacy of the Danish 'Church Fathers' N.F.S. Grundtvig and S.A. Kierkegaard in 11, 955 Contemporary Sermons. 159-167 - Everita Andronova, Anna Fridenberga, Lauma Pretkalnina, Renate Silina-Pinke, Elga Skruzmane, Anta Trumpa, Peteris Vanags:
User-friendly Search Possibilities for Early Latvian Texts: Challenges Posed by Automatic Conversion. 168-176 - Jens Bjerring-Hansen, Ross Deans Kristensen-McLachlan, Philip Diderichsen, Dorte Haltrup Hansen:
The Corpus of British Isles Spoken English (CoBISE): A. New Resource of Contemporary British, Irish Speech 187-194 Steven Coats: Mending Fractured Texts. A Heuristic Procedure for Correcting OCR data. 177-186 - Coppélie Cocq, Evelina Liliequist, Lacey Okonski:
Protecting the Researcher in Digital Contexts. 195-202 - Mats Dahllöf:
Quotation and Narration in Contemporary Popular Fiction in Swedish - Stylometric Explorations. 203-211 - Antoinette Fage-Butler, Kristian Hvidtfelt Nielsen, Loni Ledderer, Marie Louise Tørring, Kristoffer Laigaard Nielbo:
Exploring Trust and Mistrust Relating to the MMR Vaccine in Danish Newspapers Using Computational Analysis and Framing Analysis. 212-220 - Fredrik Hanell, Pernilla Jonsson Severson:
Netnography: Two Methodological Issues and the Consequences for Teaching and Practice. 221-227 - Jonas Ingvarsson, Daniel Brodén, Lina Samuelsson, Victor Wåhlstrand Skärström, Niklas Zechner:
The New Order of Criticism. Explorations of Book Reviews Between the Interpretative and Algorithmic. 228-234 - Gerth Jaanimäe:
Challenges Of Using Character Level Statistical Machine Translation For Normalizing Old Estonian Texts. 235-243 - Heidi Jauhiainen:
Encoding Hieroglyphic Texts. 244-250 - Tommi Jauhiainen, Jussi Piitulainen, Erik Axelson, Krister Lindén:
Language Identification as part of the Text Corpus Creation Pipeline at the Language Bank of Finland. 251-259 - Ellert Thor Johannsson, Finnur Ágúst Ingimundarson:
Describing Inflectional Patterns of Nouns in Old Icelandic. 260-268 - Marko Jouste, Jukka Mettovaara, Petter Morottaja, Niko Partanen:
Archive Infrastructure and Spoken Language Corpora for Saami Languages in Finland. 269-278 - Kati Kallio, Maciej Janicki, Eetu Mäkelä, Mari Sarv:
Recognising Intertextuality in the Digital Corpus of Finnic Oral Poetry: Experiment with the Sampo Cycle. 279-287 - Almazhan Kapan, Suphan Kirmizialtin, Rhythm Kukreja, David Joseph Wrisley:
Fine-Tuning NER with spaCy for Transliterated Entities Found in Digital Collections From the Multilingual Persian Gulf. 288-296 - Kimmo Kettunen:
Geographic Space in Pentti Haanpää's Novel Korpisotaa - Where Does the War Happen? 297-307 - Mikko Koho, Heikki Rantala, Eero Hyvönen:
Digital Humanities and Military History: Analyzing Casualties of theWarSampo Knowledge Graph. 308-316 - Rafael Leal, Heikki Rantala, Mikko Koho, Esko Ikkala, Minna Tamper, Markus Merenmies, Eero Hyvönen:
WarMemoirSampo: A Semantic Portal for War Veteran Interview Videos. 317-325 - Johan Malmstedt:
Collecting Silences: A Comparative Analysis of Silence in Swedish Radio from P1 and P3, 1980-1989. 326-333 - Haralds Matulis, Sanita Reinsone, Ilze Laksa-Timinska:
Automatic Detection of Dates in the Corpus of Diaries. 334-342 - Lars Oestreicher, Jan von Bonsdorff:
From Visual Forms to Metaphors - Targeting Cultural Competence in Image Analysis. 343-351 - Eljas Oksanen, Heikki Rantala, Jouni Tuominen, Michael Lewis, David Wigg-Wolf, Frida Ehrnsten, Eero Hyvönen:
Digital Humanities Solutions for pan-European Numismatic and Archaeological Heritage Based on Linked Open Data. 352-360 - Petri Paju, Hannu Salmi, Heli Rantala, Patrik Lundell, Jani Marjanen, Aleksi Vesanto:
Textual Migration Across the Baltic Sea: Creating a Database of Text Reuse Between Finland and Sweden. 361-369 - Niko Partanen, Rogier Blokland, Michael Rießler, Jack Rueter:
Transforming Archived Resources with Language Technology: From Manuscripts to Language Documentation. 370-380 - Natalia Perkova, Kirill Kozhanov:
Towards the Corpus of Latvian Romani Texts: Deciphering the Manuscripts in Jānis Leimanis' Archive. 381-389 - Ginta Perle-Sile, Sanita Reinsone:
Transcription as a Tool for Deep Reading and Teaching of Folklore. 390-400 - Krista Stinne Greve Rasmussen, Kim Steen Ravn, Jon Tafdrup, Katrine Frøkjær Baunvig:
The Case for Scholarly Editions. 401-405 - Kirsi Sandberg, Mykola Andrushchenko, Risto Turunen, Jani Marjanen, Jussi Kurunmäki, Jaakko Peltonen, Timo Nummenmaa, Jyrki Nummenmaa:
Analyzing Temporalities in Parliamentary Speech about Ideologies Using Dependency Parsed Data. 406-414 - Jouni Tuominen, Mikko Koho, Ilona Pikkanen, Senka Drobac, Johanna Enqvist, Eero Hyvönen, Matti La Mela, Petri Leskinen, Hanna-Leena Paloposki, Heikki Rantala:
Constellations of Correspondence: a Linked Data Service and Portal for Studying Large and Small Networks of Epistolary Exchange in the Grand Duchy of Finland. 415-423 - Emily Öhman:
SELF & FEIL: Emotion Lexicons for Finnish. 424-432
Poster Papers
- Jenny Bergenmar, Koraljka Golub, Siska Humlesjö:
Queerlit Database. Making Swedish LGBTQI Literature Easily Accessible. 433-437 - Annika Rockenberger:
Digital Humanities in the Nordic and Baltic Countries - A Living Bibliography. 438-442 - Minna Tamper, Jouni Tuominen, Eero Hyvönen:
Extending the Finnish Linked Data Infrastructure with Natural Language Processing Services in FIN-CLARIAH. 443-446
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