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Written by Christof Schöch on 2025-01-16 at 09:04

Very happy that we're having our Workshop on qualitative #subgenre profiles and #keyness analysis for #French 20th-century popular #novels today at #Trier University!

Programme: https://tcdh.uni-trier.de/de/event/workshop-typisch-krimi-eine-qualitative-annaeherung-typizitaet-subgenres-des-romans

With @cnDuKeli @MariaHinzmann and many more!

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Written by Christof Schöch on 2025-01-14 at 07:41

The #HKADH2025 international conference is just a few days away! That's the Hong Kong Association for Digital Humanities' inaugural conference, on January 16-18, 2025!

Schedule: https://2025.hkadh.org/schedule/

(All times are Hong Kong local time)

The opening ceremony and keynote lectures by @mev (Miguel Escobar Varela) and Melanie Walsh will be streamed live on Zoom. To register, use the following links:

Opening Keynote: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/O8hVaZUPTJKDFQR2rqKNLA

Closing Keynote: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/nAHe3TB3RnKXL7Byuax6rQ

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Written by Christof Schöch on 2025-01-10 at 16:17

We care about your privacy!

At Taylor & Francis, we really do! That's why we have no less than 874 partners that just need to get notified when you want to read one of our journal articles!

[#]privacy #cookies #partners #TaylorAndFrancis #scammers #AcademicPublishing

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Written by Christof Schöch on 2025-01-10 at 06:18

Gut! "Universität #Trier verlässt die Plattform X (ehemals Twitter)

Die Uni Trier verabschiedet sich gemeinsam mit etwa 50 weiteren deutschsprachigen Hochschulen und Forschungsinitiativen von der Social-Media-Plattform."

https://www.uni-trier.de/index.php?id=69768&tx_zimkdigest_messagepublic%5Bcontroller%5D=Message&tx_zimkdigest_messagepublic%5Baction%5D=show&tx_zimkdigest_messagepublic%5Bmessage%5D=14806&cHash=c62f97fd124302ad712fe284a2883309

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Written by Christof Schöch on 2025-01-05 at 15:36

Just as a general kind of #PSA: #Quarto and #Typst are great, especially in combination.

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Written by Christof Schöch on 2024-12-25 at 17:17

Relaying a message on #ESU2025 which will take place in #Besançon!

The 15th European Summer University in Digital Humanities (ESU-2025) will take place from July 22nd to August 1st, 2025, in Besançon, France.

The local host will be Université de Franche-Comté, which will soon be renamed Université Marie et Louis Pasteur.

Please reserve these dates in your calendar. More details will be provided in January 2025.

Best regards,

Alexandra Cotoc and Alex Bia

ESU Steering Committee chairs

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Written by Christof Schöch on 2024-12-18 at 09:52

The "Korean Journal of Digital Humanities" (under the aegis of #KADH) has just published a new issue! https://accesson.kr/kjdh/v.1/2/2024

Wide range of topics, including a short story #dataset, an analysis of #Fitzgerald, #newspaper, #networks, #morphology...

... and, intriguingly and curiously, an interview with myself.

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Written by Christof Schöch on 2024-12-15 at 07:12

@FediTree What's on the tree?

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Written by Christof Schöch on 2024-12-06 at 15:44

Awesome! The #CHR2025 edition will take place at #C2DH in #Luxembourg! That's a great place for this conference (and right around the corner from @tcdh at #Trier University).

"Small country, big ambitions."

[#]CHR2024

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Written by Christof Schöch on 2024-12-06 at 15:16

[#]CHR2024 is almost over... it was an awesome conference! Very high quality of the talks, great food, wonderful people!

(The only thing I have not been impressed with is that #CHR2024 is definitely, and sadly, NOT happening here on #Mastodon.)

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Written by Christof Schöch on 2024-12-06 at 15:10

Heard about so many models, tools and methods here at #CHR2024: Could I please have a few months off to try them all out on our various datasets?

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Written by Christof Schöch on 2024-12-06 at 15:04

Here's the link to the abstract and paper: https://2024.computational-humanities-research.org/papers/paper102/

And here's the link to an interactive showcase, where you can play around with the data: https://edabel.shinyapps.io/setlist-variety/

Of course, the data is there as well: https://github.com/edabel/setlist-variety

[#]CHR2024

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Written by Christof Schöch on 2024-12-06 at 15:01

💯 I honestly did not know what to expect from my last talk at #CHR2024, on some statistics regarding setlists of bands on their tours, but blown away by the actually really fascinating trends and patterns in the data: Which songs are played almost always, which ones only once, when looking at the shows in a tour. Different shapes for different bands at different times, and interesting patterns where cover songs are used: in the shelf (core repertoire) or the tail (singletons). Kudos to Ed Abel!

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Written by Christof Schöch on 2024-12-06 at 12:35

Very neat extension of the Chao1 algorithm for estimating the proportion of species loss, applied here to arrest records and extended to estimate factors (e.g. demographic factors) that influence whether or not a person is arrested once or multiple times.

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Written by Christof Schöch on 2024-12-06 at 12:24

Now up at #CHR2024, a paper on historical "arrest patterns" in Brussels, by Folgert Karsdorp @folgertk, Mike Kestemont and Margo de Koster.

Abstract and link to full paper here: https://2024.computational-humanities-research.org/papers/paper13/

(Image is not about arrests, but first slide to illustrate diversity in a collection, which is their approach to the data.)

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Written by Christof Schöch on 2024-12-06 at 10:39

The #multilingualism sesssion at #CHR2024 is going strong!

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Written by Christof Schöch on 2024-12-06 at 08:47

Congrats, @josecalvo, for this review of your book!

"It is the reference works of this kind, with a rigorous methodological approach, that predict a prolific and promising future for the development of digital humanities."

In the book, José uses corpus and computational methods for genre analysis in the Spanish novel of the Silver Age:

Full review by Isabel Moyano Moreno (in Spanish): https://revistascientificas.us.es/index.php/PH/article/view/25147

José's book (OA): https://www.bielefeld-university-press.org/978-3-8376-5925-2/the-novel-in-the-spanish-silver-age/?number=978-3-8394-5925-6

@fotis_jannidis @jcls #CHR2024

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Written by Christof Schöch on 2024-12-05 at 14:46

Now up, at #chr2024 "Explainable Search and Discovery of Visual Cultural Heritage Collections with Multimodal Large Language Models" by Taylor Arnold and Lauren Tilton!

About the "#Documerica" collection of photos from the 1970s. Fascinating material!

Check out the collection here: https://www.archives.gov/research/environment/documerica-topics

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Written by Christof Schöch on 2024-12-05 at 13:47

Important question by David Bamann at #CHR2024: "When do we need LLMs? When do simpler, interpretable models suffice?"

Mentions computational and environmental cost as things to consider.

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Written by Christof Schöch on 2024-12-05 at 09:17

Cool talk at #CHR2024 by Daniil @skorinkin of the #Potsdam team, on the literary geography of Russian nineteenth-century novels. Some cities lose importance over time, others gain importance, and the overall trend appears to be an "outward turn" (see slide).

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