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CLARIN at DH2019: Friday 12 July 2019

Submitted by Linda Stokman on
      DH2019 is the global conference for the Digital Humanities. This year, it takes place in Utrecht, one of the oldest cities in the Netherlands from 9 to 12 July. In collaboration with CESSDA, DARIAH, PARTHENOS and SSHOC, CLARIN is running a booth where you can find out more about what these five European initiatives do to support the Digital Humanities.

 

Experts

Every day you can talk to a different expert at the booth. On Friday the following expert will be present: 

  • Walter Scholger: DH Course Registry (during the first coffee break of 10:30-11:00)

CLARIN-related short papers

TIME   SESSION   TITLE   AUTHORS   ROOM
11:00 - 12:30  

-25: Cultures, Literatures and Texts

 

The Complexities Of The Representation Of Xhosa Protagonists, Represented By Male And Female Authors In IsiXhosa Dramas Using Computational Methodologies

 

 

Andiswa Bukula, Juan Steyn

 

Club Nine

14:00-15:30   SP-28: Tools Interfaces and Infrastructures   Embracing Complex Interfaces Linking Deep Maps and Virtual Interiors to Big Data of the Dutch Golden Age.   Weixuan Li, Chiara Piccoli, Charles van den Heuvel   Pandora Foyer
                 

CLARIN-related panels

TIME   SESSION   TITLE   AUTHORS   ROOM
11:00 - 12:30   P-25: Space Territory GeoHumanities   Semantic Deep Mapping in an Integrated Platform for Studying Historical Amsterdam   Julia Noordegraaf, Thomas Vermaut, Mark Raat, Hans Mol, Marieke van Erp, Kristel Doreleijers, Nicoline van der Sijs, Ivo Zandhuis, Richard Zijdeman, Vincent Baptist, Claartje Rasterhoff1, Thunnis van Oort, Charlotte Vrielink, Ivan Kisjes, Bob Pierik, Danielle van den Heuvel, Frederic Kaplan   Grote zaal
14:00 - 15:30   P-28: Cultural Heritage, Art/ifacts and Institutions   Exploring Audiovisual Corpora in the Humanities: Methods, Infrastructure, and Software   Lauren Tilton, Taylor Arnold Arnold, Giles Bergel, Jasmijn Van Gorp, Julia Noordegraaf, Liliana Melgar, Mark Williams, John Bell, Roeland Ordelman, Thomas Poell   Cloud Nine