text as a resource. text mining in historical science #dhiha7
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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)
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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