Accepted papers:
(long presentations)
- A Linked Open Data Service and Portal for Pre-modern Manuscript Research
- Annotation of subtitle paraphrases using a new web tool
- Automated Compositional Change Detection in Saxo Grammaticus Gesta Danorum
- Automatic Dating of Medieval Charters from Denmark
- Creating vocabulary exercises through NLP
- Faces, Fights, and Families: Topic Modeling and Gendered Themes in Two Corpora of Swedish Prose Fiction
- Finding Nineteenth-century Berry Spots: Recognizing and linking place names in a historical newspaper berry-picking corpus
- Evaluation and refinement of an enhanced OCR process for mass digitisation
- Open Source Tesseract in Re-OCR of Finnish Fraktur from 19th and Early 20th Century Newspapers and Journals – Collected Notes on Quality Improvement
- Political Stance Analysis Using Swedish Parliamentary Data
- Reconstructing Intellectual Networks: From bibliographic metadata to historical material
Supporting Semantic Annotation Of Arguments In Philosophical Texts
- The internationalization of Sjöwall and Wahlöö. A quantitative study of Scandinavian Noir
- Towards the Automatic Classification of Speech Subjects in the Danish Parliament Corpus
- Transboundary identity matrix in the conditions of total digitalization
(short presentations)
- A Citizen Science Approach to Archaeology: Finnish Archaeological Finds Recording Linked Open Database (SuALT)
- A Convergence of Methodologies: Notes on Data-Intensive Humanities Research
- A Corpus of Regional American Language from YouTube
- Bilingual Parallel Corpora Featuring the Circum-Baltic Languages within the Russian National Corpus
- Book History and Bibliographic Data Science
- Combining influences from the Nordic and Soviet Baltic historians? Finland and international cooperation in the early years of computer-assisted history research
- Conservatism in an Innovative Field. Children’s Digital Books in Sweden
- Contact Adhesive: the Stickiness of Shared Terminology
- Deputies of local self-government of the Russian Empire of the 2nd half of the 19th century: comprehensive study based on Digital Humanities methods and approaches
- Digitization of Konkani Texts, and their Translitera-tion: An Initiative towards Preservation of a Language Culture
- Distant reading Brazilian politics
- Exploring the Quality of the Digital Historical Newspaper Archive KubHist
- First steps towards text profiling for speech synthesis
- Historical Settlement Units as Linked Open Data
- Integrating analog citations into an online dictionary
- Investigating visual prosody using articulography
- Knowledge-based Relation Discovery in Cultural Heritage Knowledge Graphs
- Linguistic end-weight is really edge-weight -- Observing heaviness is a parsed corpus
- Literary Studies Meet Corpus Linguistics: Estonian Pilot Project of Private Letters in KORP
- Managing uncertainties: Small-scale Crowdsourcing of Author Letters
- Moving Forward with Digital Scientific Illustrations: A Study of Infrastructure, Digitization Work, and Digital Research Practices
- Multispectral photogrammetry: 3D models highlighting traces of paint on ancient sculptures
- New applications of gaze tracking in speech science
- Reconstructing historical rural addresses with VGI and digitized aerial photography
- Reuse of Research Data – Re-Writing the Economic History of Denmark using Research Data
- Teaching Computational Methods to Humanities Students
- The Gaze of the Artwork and the Symbiotic Interaction
- The Long-Term Reuse of Text in the Finnish Press, 1771–1920
- Towards a language independent Twitter bot detector
- Towards fast browsing of found audio data: 11 presidents
- Towards Multimodal Sentiment Analysis of Historic Plays: A Case Study with Text and Audio for Lessing’s Emilia Galotti
- Tracking Attitudes Towards Immigration in Swedish Media
(posters)
- A Humorous View into the Past: The Old Jokes Archive
- Creating an Atlas over Handwritten Script Signs
- Demonstrating BiographySampo in Solving Digital Humanities Research Problems in Biography and Prosopography
- Distinguishing Narration and Speech in Literary Fiction Dialogues
- Emersion: Orienting Games Towards Daily Life and Physical Environment. A Practical Case Study.
- Norwegian Correspondences and Linked Open Data
Accepted abstracts:
(long presentations)
- Algorithmic discrimination and its temporal logics
- Digital Collections Relating to 19th-Century Icelandic Intellectuals and Culture Creators
- Mapping Out Digital Collections in the Nordic Countries
- Providing open and public data: the challenges of user rights and the GDPR within the crowdsourcing projects at the Danish National Archives
(short presentations)
- Database of Local Letters to Newspapers – Digital History Project
- Digital notation approaches to performance of narrative poetry: An Icelandic case study
- Emancipation of Emotions? Questioning the emotionalisation of society with emotion mining and digitised historical corpora
- Engaging the human in digital-humanities projects: how participating in crowdsourcing projects impacts quality of life among volunteers at the Danish National Archives
- Epeius: a resource for the digital representation of intertextuality in Late Greek Epic
- History Bits, revisiting curation in the context of (digital) pedagogies
- Ibsen on the Nineteenth Century Scandinavian Stage – A Network Analysis
- Lina Jonns Efterträdare: Machine Vision and Lund's Photographic History
- Mooc as a Digital Pedagogy Tool and as a Tool for University Level Entrance Exams - Introduction to Cultural Studies –course at the University of Helsinki
- Nordic Library Labs
- Reproducible Research in the Digital Humanities: A Checklist with Methods for Implementation in Python
- Remaking the ”spitting man” - The creation, recreation and archiving of a photomeme
- The omnipresence of the nation
- Translated captions of 19th century xylographies
- Searching for effects of the “unsaid” through mining “the said”
- Sex-mining the digital bookshelf. A digital analysis of literary intercourse in Norway 1950–1970.
(posters)
- Additions to the Periodisation of Digital Literature: the Third Generation
- A Presentation of the Centre for Digital Humanities at the University of Gothenburg
- A TEI customization for the description of paper and watermarks
- Collection - dissemination as data. IIIF and it’s potential value for research on photography
- Crowdsourcing 2.0
- Digital Humanities - DIGIHUM 2016-2019
- Experiences from the “Lived readings” project - an interdisciplinary approach to creating art and research in a DH context
Give a researcher an inch and they will take a yard – lessons learnt from creating data packages
- Hunting Hamsun Among "the Great Unread"
- (Im)popular typefaces and digital culture
- Making Sense of Digital Humanities at the Library
- Nýyrðavefurinn: A Website for Collection and Dissemination of Icelandic Neologisms
- Profiling Premodern Latin Authors
- Ranke.2 - A Teaching Platform for Digital Source Criticism
- Robot Gestalts in Staged Performances
- Text som ingång till tal – på resa in i arkivens otillgängligaste trakter
- Using wordform statistics in studying variation of folksongs
- Venice, Biblioteca Marciana, Zanetti lat. 349: a network analysis of medieval glossed manuscripts
- What’s in a link? Disappearing women in Copenhagen 1885 and the importance of bias in large-scale linkage projects