Digital Humanities workshop: 9:00 - 17:00
"Introduction to Document-based and Genetic editing in TEI"
Lecturer: Elena Pierazzo (King's College London)
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Pre-conference lecture: 17:30 - 19:00 @Room A (no participation fee) [abstract]
"HathiTrust Research Center: Pushing the Frontiers of Large Scale Text Analytics"
Speaker: J. Stephen Downie (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
Moderator: Shunya Yoshimi (University of Tokyo)
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8:45 | Registration Open | |||
9:30 |
Opening: Speaker: Masahiro Shimoda (University of Tokyo, Chair of the JADH) Speaker: Kenji Sato (University of Tokyo) Speaker: John Nerbonne (University of Groningen, Chair of the ALLC) Chair: A. Charles Muller (University of Tokyo) |
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10:00 | Break | |||
10:20 | A-1: Literary analysis | B-1: Scholarly collaboration | ||
11:50 | Lunch | |||
12:50 | JADH AGM | |||
13:20 | A-2: Analytic method | B-2: Time and spatial analysis | ||
14:40 | Break | |||
15:00 | C-1: Poster/Demo session | |||
16:20 | Break | |||
16:40 |
Plenary talk: "‘In Dreams Begin Responsibilities’ The Politics and Hermeneutics of DH" Speaker: Susan Schreibman (Trinity College Dublin) Respondent: Raymond Siemens (University of Victoria) Chair: Masahiro Shimoda (University of Tokyo) |
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17:40 | Break | |||
18:30 | Reception @ Tokyo garden palace |
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9:00 |
Plenary talk: "Teaching DH: an absurdity or a necessity?" Speaker: Elena Pierazzo (King's College London) Chair: A. Charles Muller (University of Tokyo) |
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10:10 | Break | |||
10:30 | A-3: Human interaction | B-3: Database usage | ||
12:00 |
Lunch: [12:15-12:45 Performance: Japanese traditional music] |
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13:30 |
Plenary talk: "Too Small To Fail: the Scholars' Lab at the University of Virginia Library" Speaker: Bethany Nowviskie (University of Virginia) Chair: Masahiro Shimoda (University of Tokyo) |
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15:00 | Break | |||
15:20 | A-4: Database construction | B-4: Education | ||
16:50 | Break | |||
17:00 |
Closing remarks: Speaker: Harold Short (King's College London) Speaker: Hidetaka Ishida (University of Tokyo) Chair: Christian Wittern (Kyoto University) |
Chair: Lisa-Lena Opas-Hänninen ^
[LP] Hoyt Long and Peter Leonard (University of Chicago), Network Analysis of Modern Japanese Poetry: Methods and Tools for Exploring Literary Influence and Affiliation
[SP] Hajime Murai (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Evaluating Validity of Classic Rhetorical Structure by Comparing with Random Division and Random Combination
[SP] Maki Miyake (Osaka University), Developing a TEI Based Analytical Tool for Textual Variants
[LP] Tomoji Tabata (Osaka University), Text-mining Linguistic Variations from a Diachronic Perspective: An experiment in textometry
Chair: Masahiro Shimoda ^
[LP] Ray Siemens and Constance Crompton (University of Victoria), Understanding the Social Edition, Theoretically and Through Iterative Implementation
[SP] Kuninori Matsuda and Izumi Hoshi (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies), Old Tibetan Documents Online: A Collaborative Editing Project
[SP] Makoto Goto (Hanazono University), Description for Restoring Process of “Shoso-in Monjo” using the Shoso-in Monjo Database(SOMODA)
[LP] Christian Wittern (Kyoto University), Text Representation and Interchange in the Digital Age
Chair: Christian Wittern ^
[SP] Makoto Tanji and Hideki Mima (University of Tokyo), Learning of Page Splitting Rule for Reading Order Estimation on Document Analysis
[SP] Taizo Yamada (National Institutes for the Humanities), Satoshi Inoue, Tamaki Endo and Noriko Kurushima (The University of Tokyo), A Text Analysis Method Using Nonparametric Bayesian Model for Japanese Historical Materials
[LP] Susumu Hayashi (Kyoto University), Kenro Aihara (National Institute of Informatics), Minao Kukita and Makoto Ohura (Kyoto University), SMART-GS system: a software for historians by historians
Chair: Harold Short ^
[SP] Tomohiko Matsumori (Doshisha University), Geographical Clustering of Archaeological Site Distributions with R: Using Delaunay Triangulation
[LP] Yoichi Seino (Kyoto University), The spatial analysis about the Gun-ga distribution in the Ancient Japanese History.
[LP] Shigenobu Sugito (Sugiyama Jogakuen University), Sharing Genealogical Spaces for Cultural and Social Anthropological Studies with the Alliance, a Kinship Database and Genealogy Management System
Chair: Tomoji Tabata ^
[LP] Lynne Siemens (University of Victoria), With the time-zone differences and the busy schedules, setting up a cross-atlantic conference call takes some time: Benefits, challenges, and strategies to support international research teams
[SP] Ryan Hunt (University of York), The Importance of Storytelling in a Digital World: Or, What the Digital Humanities can learn from TED
[LP] Mitsuyuki Inaba (Ritsumeikan University), Constructing 3D Metaverse for Inheriting and Sharing Japanese Traditional Culture
Chair: Espen S. Ore ^
[LP] James Smithies (University of Canterbury), DH and Disaster Management: An Overview of the UC CEISMIC Digital Archive
[LP] Kengo Harimoto (University of Hamburg), Publishing manuscript catalogues online, an attempt by the Nepalese-German Manuscript Cataloguing Project
[LP] Kazuko Obata (Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies), Australian Indigenous Languages Database, AUSTLANG
Chair: Takafumi Suzuki ^
[LP] Ilkka Juuso, Tuomo Toljamo, Lisa Lena Opas-Hänninen, Tapio Seppänen and Anthony Johnson (Oulu University), The Orationes Project: Bringing a Restoration Manuscript Online
[SP] Shoichiro Hara (Kyoto University) and Motomu Naito (Knowledge Synergy Inc.), Design of Organizing MANGA Multimedia
[LP] Kazushi Ohya (Tsurumi University) Corpus Sharing Strategy for Descriptive Linguistics
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[Panel] Alex Benkhart, Janet Thomas Simons, Kyoko Omori and Angel David Nieves (Hamilton College), Undergraduate Models for Inheriting Interdisciplinary and Humanistic Studies in the Digital Age
Chair: Charles Muller ^