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TEXT AS A RESOURCE. TEXT MINING IN HISTO- RICAL SCIENCE #DHIHA7 June 29-30, 2017 at the German Historical Institute Paris (DHIP) 0111 0111 0111 0111 0111 0111 0111 0111 0111 1010 1010 1010 1010001 1010001 1010001 01100 01100 01100 01100 01100 01100 01100 01100 01100 000111 000111 000111 000111 001100 001100 000111 000111 000111 001011001 001011001 001011 001011 000111 000111 000111 000111 000111 0001 0001 0001 0001 0001 0001 0001 0001 0001 0001 01000 01000 01000 01000 01000 01000 01000 01000 01000 01000 01000 01000 01000 01000 01000 01000 01000 01000 01000 01000 01000 0111 0111 Organized by Mareike König (DHIP), Marie Puren (INRIA) and Matthias Lemke (DHIP) in collaboration with the working group “Digital Humanities” of the Max Weber Foundation. With financial support of DARIAH-ERIC and the Max Weber Foundation For more details on the program visit our blog: http://dhdhi.hypotheses.org DHIP, 8, rue du Parc-Royal, 75003 Paris http://www.dhi-paris.fr Twitter:@dhiparis Hashtag: #dhiha7

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Page 1: Text as a Resource. Text Mining in Historical Science #dhiha7

TexT as a ResouRce. TexT Mining in HisTo-Rical science #dHiHa7 June 29-30, 2017 at the German

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Organized by Mareike König (DHIP), Marie Puren (INRIA) and Matthias Lemke (DHIP) in collaboration with the working group “Digital Humanities” o f t he Ma x Weber Founda t ion. W i t h financial support of DARIAH-ERIC and the Max Weber Foundation

For more details on the program visit our blog: http://dhdhi.hypotheses.org

DHIP, 8, rue du Parc-Royal, 75003 Paris http://www.dhi-paris.fr Twitter:@dhiparisHashtag: #dhiha7

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Thursday, June 29, 2017FROM 13:30 REgIsTRATION

14:00 – 14:30 Welcome and Introduction

Welcoming speech, Thomas Maissen, Paris

Welcoming speech, Anne Baillot, Berlin

Text Mining in Historical science, Mareike König, Marie Puren, Matthias Lemke

14:30 – 17:30 Panel I – Text Mining Infrastructures Chair: Matthias Lemke

Leipzig Corpus Miner – Analysis and Visualization of Huge Text Data Collections Gregor Wiedemann, Gerhard Heyer, Leipzig

15:30 – 15:45 COFFEE BREAK

gROBID for Humanities: When Engineering Meets History Luca Foppiano, Charles Riondet, Paris The Analysis of “soft” Concepts with “Hard” Corpus-Analytical Methods, Cathleen Kantner, Maximilian Overbeck, Stuttgart

17:30 – 17:45 COFFEE BREAK

18:00 – 20:00 Public Evening Lecture

Introduction, Matthias Lemke

Text Mining – Limits and Opportunities Gregory Crane, Leipzig/Boston

The public evening lecture will be followed by a reception at the DHIP.

Friday, June 30, 201709:00 – 11:00 Panel II – Text Mining in Newspaper Corpora Chair: Mareike König

The Image of the United states in the Dutch Press Pim Huijnen, Utrecht

A Research Project on the Perception of Migration in Daily Newspapers and the Method of Blended Reading Sarah Oberbichler, Innsbruck

The Language of the system as Language with a system? The “gDR Press-Corpus” Read from Distance Thomas Werneke, Potsdam, Daniel Burckhardt, Hamburg

11:00 – 11:15 COFFEE BREAK

11:15 – 13:15 Panel III – Computational Historical Semantics Chair: Marie Puren

Computational Historical semantics, Tim Geelhaar, Frankfurt

Modeling the Evolution of Language through Text Mining A Proposed Methodology Applied to the Transition between Latin and Romance Vernaculars, Florian Cafiero, Rémy Verdo, Paris

Merits and Challenges of Multilingual Text Mining Tessa Hauswedell, London 13:15 – 14:15 LUNCH 14:15 – 15:45 Panel IV – Legal Aspects of Text Mining in International Perspective Chair: Fabian Cremer, Bonn

Today and Tomorrow - Text Mining in german Copyright Law Eric Steinhauer, Hagen

The Text Mining-Exception in the French Law on Digital Humanities Pierre-Carl Langlais, Paris 15:45 CONCLUsION AND END OF CONFERENCE