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CHR 2023: Paris, France
- Artjoms Sela, Fotis Jannidis, Iza Romanowska:
Proceedings of the Computational Humanities Research Conference 2023, Paris, France, December 6-8, 2023. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 3558, CEUR-WS.org 2023
Papers Presented
- Ying Zhong, Valentin Thouzeau, Nicolas Baumard:
The evolution of romantic love in Chinese fiction in the very long run (618 - 2022): A quantitative approach. 1-13 - Ida Marie Schytt Lassen, Pascale Feldkamp Moreira, Yuri Bizzoni, Mads Rosendahl Thomsen, Kristoffer L. Nielbo:
Persistence of gender asymmetries in book reviews within and across genres. 14-28 - Sarah Lang, Bernhard Liebl, Manuel Burghardt:
Toward a Computational Historiography of Alchemy: Challenges and Obstacles of Object Detection for Historical Illustrations of Mining, Metallurgy and Distillation in 16th-17th Century Print. 29-48 - Feng Zhou, Federico Pianzola:
Evaluation and Alignment of Movie Events Extracted via Machine Learning from a Narratological Perspective. 49-62 - Alie Lassche, Ruben Ros, Joris Veerbeek:
(De)constructing Binarism in Journalism: Automatic Antonym Detection in Dutch Newspaper Articles. 63-77 - Vincent Sarbach-Pulicani:
Profiling Anonymous Authors in the Corsican Autonomist Press of the Interwar Period. 78-99 - Martin Ruskov, Sara Sullam:
Towards a Phenomenographic Framework for Exploratory Visual Analysis of Bibliographic Data. 100-110 - Bayrem Kaabachi, Simon Dumas Primbault:
A Topological Data Analysis of Navigation Paths within Digital Libraries. 111-134 - Wouter Haverals, Mike Kestemont:
The Middle Dutch Manuscripts Surviving from the Carthusian Monastery of Herne (14th century): Constructing an Open Dataset of Digital Transcriptions. 135-152 - Charles de Dampierre, Valentin Thouzeau, Nicolas Baumard:
Using Online Catalogs to Estimate Economic Development in Classical Antiquity. 153-166 - Nicolas Ruth, Manuel Burghardt, Bernhard Liebl:
From Clusters to Graphs - Toward a Scalable Viewing of News Videos. 167-177 - Kirill Maslinsky:
How Exactly does Literary Content Depend on Genre? A Case Study of Animals in Children's Literature. 178-190 - Pascale Feldkamp Moreira, Yuri Bizzoni, Emily Öhman, Kristoffer L. Nielbo:
Not just Plot(ting): A Comparison of Two Approaches for Understanding Narrative Text Dynamics. 191-205 - David A. Smith, Jacob Murel, Jonathan Parkes Allen, Matthew Thomas Miller:
Automatic Collation for Diversifying Corpora: Commonly Copied Texts as Distant Supervision for Handwritten Text Recognition. 206-221 - Thibault Clérice, Anthony Glaise:
Twenty-One* Pseudo-Chrysostoms and more: authorship verification in the patristic world. 222-246 - Laurine Viane, Yoann Dupont, Jean Barré:
Gender Bias in French Literature. 247-262 - Wenyi Shang, Song Chen, Yuqi Chen, Jana Diesner:
Structural Characteristics in Historical Networks Reveal Changes in Political Culture: An Example From Northern Song China (960-1127 C.E.). 263-273 - Rebecca M. M. Hicke, David Mimno:
T5 meets Tybalt: Author Attribution in Early Modern English Drama Using Large Language Models. 274-302 - Janos Borst, Jannis Klaehn, Manuel Burghardt:
Death of the Dictionary? - The Rise of Zero-Shot Sentiment Classification. 303-319 - Stella Verkijk, Piek Vossen:
Sunken Ships Shan't Sail: Ontology Design for Reconstructing Events in the Dutch East India Company Archives. 320-332 - Simone Rebora, Marina Lehmann, Anne Heumann, Wei Ding, Gerhard Lauer:
Comparing ChatGPT to Human Raters and Sentiment Analysis Tools for German Children's Literature. 333-343 - Ryan Muther, Mathew Barber, David Smith:
Querying the Past: Automatic Source Attribution with Language Models. 344-355 - Harin Lee, Romain Hennequin, Manuel Moussallam:
Understanding individual and collective diversity of cultural consumption through large-scale music listening events. 356-367 - Mariona Coll Ardanuy, Federico Nanni, Kaspar Beelen, Luke Hare:
The Past is a Foreign Place: Improving Toponym Linking for Historical Newspapers. 368-390 - Pavel Kaganovich, Ophir Münz-Manor, Elishai Ezra Tsur:
Style Transfer of Modern Hebrew Literature Using Text Simplification and Generative Language Modeling. 391-412 - Vojtech Kase, Adéla Sobotková, Petra Hermánková:
Modeling temporal uncertainty in historical datasets. 413-425 - Julian Häußler, Evelyn Gius:
Operationalizing and Measuring Conflict in German Novels. 426-440 - Yulia Clausen:
German Question Tags: A Computational Analysis. 441-460 - Thora Hagen, Erik Ketzan:
Introducing Traveling Word Pairs in Historical Semantic Change: A Case Study of Privacy Words in 18th and 19th Century English. 461-474 - Lyra D'Souza, David Mimno:
The Chatbot and the Canon: Poetry Memorization in LLMs. 475-489 - Alexandra Barancová, Melvin Wevers, Nanne van Noord:
Blind Dates: Examining the Expression of Temporality in Historical Photographs. 490-499 - Andrew Piper, Hao Xu, Eric D. Kolaczyk:
Modeling Narrative Revelation. 500-511 - Thomas Smits, Wouter Haverals, Loren Verreyen, Mona Allaert, Mike Kestemont:
Greetings from! Extracting address information from 100, 000 historical picture postcards. 512-529 - Caroline Craig, Kartik Goyal, Gregory R. Crane, Farnoosh Shamsian, David A. Smith:
Testing the Limits of Neural Sentence Alignment Models on Classical Greek and Latin Texts and Translations. 530-553 - Luigi Bambaci, Daniel Stökl Ben Ezra:
Enhancing HTR of Historical Texts through Scholarly Editions: A Case Study from an Ancient Collation of the Hebrew Bible. 554-576 - Tara L. Andrews:
Algorithms for the manipulation and transformation of text variant graphs. 577-591 - Leonard Konle, Agnes Hilger, Fotis Jannidis:
On Character Perception and Plot Structure of German Romance Novel. 592-615 - Giselle Gonzalez Garcia, Christian Weilbach:
If the Sources Could Talk: Evaluating Large Language Models for Research Assistance in History. 616-638 - Sara Luxmoore, Pedro Ramaciotti Morales, Jonathan Cardoso-Silva:
🇵🇱🤝🇪🇺: Emoji, language games and political polarisation. 639-660 - Juan Barrios Rudloff, Simon Gabay, Florian Cafiero, Martin Debbané:
Detecting Psychological Disorders with Stylometry: the Case of ADHD in Adolescent Autobiographical Narratives. 661-675 - Edgar Dubourg, Andrei Mogoutov, Nicolas Baumard:
Is Cinema Becoming Less and Less Innovative With Time? Using neural network text embedding model to measure cultural innovation. 676-686 - Christof Weiß, Meinard Müller:
Studying Tonal Evolution of Western Choral Music: A Corpus-Based Strategy. 687-702 - John A. Walsh, Glen Layne-Worthey, Jacob Jett, Boris Capitanu, Peter Organisciak, Ryan Dubnicek, J. Stephen Downie:
"The library is open!": Open data and an open API for the HathiTrust Digital Library. 703-714 - Kristoffer L. Nielbo, Jan Kostkan, Katrine F. Baunvig, Ekaterina Borisova, Armin W. Geertz:
Oscillation between Contemplation and Revelation - Recurrence and Change in the Life History of Teresa of Ávila. 715-733 - Jean-Baptiste Camps, Nicolas Baumard, Pierre-Carl Langlais, Olivier Morin, Thibault Clérice, Jade Norindr:
Make Love or War? Monitoring the Thematic Evolution of Medieval French Narratives. 734-756 - Joris van Zundert, Andreas van Cranenburgh, Roel Smeets:
Putting Dutchcoref to the Test: Character Detection and Gender Dynamics in Contemporary Dutch Novels. 757-771 - Marijn Koolen, Rik Hoekstra, Ronald Sluijter, Joris Oddens:
Formulas and decision-making: the case of the States General of the Dutch Republic. 772-798 - Sophie Robert-Hayek, Jacques Istas, Frédérique Rey:
Unraveling the Synoptic puzzle: stylometric insights into Luke's potential use of Matthew. 799-813 - Jean Barré, Thierry Poibeau:
Beyond canonicity. Modeling Literary Change in French Novelist Production: Canon vs. Archive. 814-830
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