Sessions

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Timetable

September 9, 2018 (Sunday)

Room A1 Room A2 TEI Program
14:30 - 18:30 Workshop: Word Vector Applications for DH Workshop

September 10, 2018 (Monday)

Room A1 Room A2 Hall TEI Program
9:00 - 9:30 JADH and TEI Joint Opening Session
9:30 - 11:00 Open Scholarship Data Analysis Workshop
11:00 - 13:00
Lunch Break
13:00 - 16:15 JADH and TEI Joint Keynote Session
16:15 - 16:45
Coffee Break
16:45 - 19:00 JADH and TEI Joint Poster Session
(with poster slam)
19:00 - 21:00 Banquet

September 11, 2018 (Tuesday)

Room A1 Room A2 TEI Program
9:30 - 10:30 Text Analysis Archiving SIG Meeting
10:30 - 10:45
Coffee Break
10:45 - 12:15 Data Analysis TEI SIG Meeting SIG Meeting
12:15 - 13:45 JADH Annual General Meeting
13:45 - 15:15 Panel Session 1 Technical Development Parallel Session
15:15 - 15:30
Coffee Break
15:30 - 17:00 Exploring History Collection and Curation Parallel Session
17:00 - 17:15
Coffee Break
17:15 - 18:45 Panel Session 2 Parallel Session
18:45 - 19:00 Closing
19:00 - : Casual Dinner arranged in groups.

September 12, 2018 (Wednesday)
Excursion Day



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List of Presentations

Proceedings of JADH2018: Download

September 11, 2018 (Tuesday)


Panel Session 2
17:15-18:45 (Room A1)


Poster Session (Location Number and Title)

  1. Collaborative approaches to implement Science as a service in an Open Innovation in Science framework: Japanese Diaspora Studies on the example of Thomas Hiroto
    Yoshiyuki Asahi, Eveline Wandl-Vogt, Jose Luis Preza Diaz
  2. Philograph: Textual Analysis Tools in the Digital Humanities
    Jerry Bonnell
  3. Representing digital humanities collections: A preliminary analysis of descriptive schema
    Katrina Fenlon, Jacob Jett, J. Stephen Downie
  4. entity-fishing: a DARIAH entity recognition and disambiguation service
    Luca Foppiano, Laurent Romary
  5. Collocation Patterns of Pitch-Class Sets: Comparing Mozart's Symphonies and String Quartets.
    Michiru Hirano, Hilofumi Yamamoto
  6. “Spots of Time” and Space: Mapping the Present, Past, and Atemporal Spaces in Charlotte Smith’s Beachy Head
    Holly Horner
  7. The Brontës in the World: Creating a Digital Bibliography to Expand Access to Single-Language Sources
    Matthew Hunter, Judith Pascoe
  8. The Metadata Hub for Interdisciplinary Knowledge Sharing of Historical Situation Records
    Mika Ichino, Junpei Hirano, Kooiti Masuda, Asanobu Kitamoto, Hiroyuki Den
  9. Construction of NINJAL media resources collection for searching and previewing sound and video data
    Yuichi Ishimoto, Takumi Ikinaga, Tomokazu Takada
  10. Developing a Block Puzzle Game for Studying Ryukyuan Language Phonetic System
    Takayuki Kagomiya, Yuto Niinaga, Nobuko Kibe
  11. Comparisons of Pitch Intervals in Japanese Popular Songs from 1868 to 2010
    Akihiro Kawase
  12. KU-ORCAS: Trans-Border Digital Archives Project for East Asian Cultural Studies
    Nobuhiko Kikuchi
  13. Alignment Table between UniDic and ‘Word List by Semantic Principles’
    Asuko Kondo, Makiro Tanaka, Masayuki Asahara
  14. A pilot study on the museum visitors interest by using eye tracking system
    Emi Koseto-Horyu
  15. In nihilum reverteris – retro text game
    Robert Hellboj Straka, Yerzmyey, Piotr Marecki
  16. The Possibilities of a Participatory Digital Humanities Platform: A Case Study of the Japan Disasters Archive (JDA)
    Andrew Gordon, Katherine Matsuura
  17. Digitizing Zeami
    Hanna McGaughey
  18. Building Linguistically and Intertextually Tagged Coptic Corpora with Open Source Tools
    So Miyagawa, Amir Zeldes, Marco Büchler, Heike Behlmer, Troy Griffitts
  19. Transitions of Plot Elements in a Japanese Detective Comic
    Hajime Murai
  20. Open data as the essentials of teaching and textual research
    Susan Allés-Torrent, Mitsunori Ogihara
  21. The Italian reception of the English Novel. A digital enquiry on Eighteenth Century literary journalism
    Andrea Penso
  22. Sustainable Metadata Management for Cultural Heritage Image Data using XMP
    Oliver Pohl
  23. The Visualization of Academic Inheritage in Historical China
    Yong Qiu, Jun Wang, Hongsu Wang
  24. The Visualization of the historical people’s migration in Tang Dynasty
    Yong Qiu, Jun Wang
  25. Machine learning approaches for background whitening and contrast adjustment of digital images
    Wataru Satomi, Toru Aoike, Takeshi Abekawa, Takanori Kawashima
  26. A Collaborative Approach for GIS Historical Maps Metadata Project
    Naomi Shiraishi
  27. Cell Phone City: Pedestrians’ Mobile Phone Use and the Hybridization of Space in Tokyo
    Deirdre Sneep
  28. A Case Study on Digital Pedagogy for the Style Comparative Study of Japanese Art History Using “IIIF Curation Platform”
    Chikahiko Suzuki, Akira Takagishi, Asanobu Kitamoto
  29. Detecting Unknown Word Senses in Contemporary Japanese Dictionary from Corpus of Historical Japanese
    Aya Tababe, Kanako Komiya, Masayuki Asahara, Minoru Sasaki, Hiroyuki Shinnou
  30. Verifying the Authorship of Saikaku Ihara’s Arashi ha Mujyō Monogatari Using a Quantitative Approach
    Ayaka Uesaka
  31. Predicting Prose that Sells: Issues of Open Data in a Case of Applied Machine Learning
    Joris van Zundert, Marijn Koolen, Karina van Dalen-Oskam
  32. Retouching Our Food in Digitized Era: A Case Study of Hong Kong Foodie Critics
    Wong Hei Tung Wilson
  33. A study on the distribution of cooccurrence weight patterns of classical Japanese poetic vocabulary
    Hilofumi Yamamoto, Bor Hodoscek
  34. Construction of Japanese Historical Hand-Written Characters Segmentation Data from the CODH Data Sets
    Tang Yiping, Kohei Hatano, Emi Ishita, Tetsuya Nakatoh, Toshifumi Kawahira
  35. How to Critically Utilise Public-sourced Open Data? – A Proof-of-Concept: Enrich the SOAS Authority Datasets with Wikidata and VIAF
    Fudie Zhao