Sessions
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Timetable
September 9, 2018 (Sunday)
Room A1 | Room A2 | TEI Program | |
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14:30 - 18:30 | Workshop: Word Vector Applications for DH | Workshop |
September 10, 2018 (Monday)
Room A1 | Room A2 | Hall | TEI Program | |
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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) |
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19:00 - 21:00 | Banquet |
September 11, 2018 (Tuesday)
Room A1 | Room A2 | TEI Program | |
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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 |
September 12, 2018 (Wednesday)
Excursion Day
Floor Map
List of Presentations
Proceedings of JADH2018: Download
September 10, 2018 (Monday)
Open Scholarship
9:30-11:00 (Room A1)
Chair: Akihiro Kawase
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Digital Open Scholarships in Heritage: The Archaeology of Portus Massive Open Online Course example
Eleonora Gandolfi, Graeme Earl -
Capturing Literary Events at Metropolitan Scale: Open Data and 'One Book One Chicago'
John Shanahan -
Early Chinese Periodicals Online (ECPO) – from Digitization towards Open Data
Matthias Arnold
Data Analysis
9:30-11:00 (Room A2)
Chair: Tomoji Tabata
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From Collection Curation to Knowledge Creation: Building a Bilingual Dictionary of Ming Government Official Titles through Expert Crowd-translation
Ying Zhang, Susan Xue, Zhaohui Xue -
Leveraging the Japanese Biographical Database as a digital resource for education and research
Leo Born -
Topic modelling as a Tool for Researching the Polish Daily Press Corpus ChronoPress of the Post-war Period (1945–1962)
Adam Tomasz Pawłowski, Tomasz Walkowiak
September 11, 2018 (Tuesday)
Text Analysis
9:30-10:30 (Room A1)
Chair: Hilofumi Yamamoto
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Studying Topics, Gender, and Impact in a Corpus of Czech Sociological Articles
Radim Hladík -
What did Journalists Mention in the Russian Press? : Comparison of Articles about Yeltsin’s Presidential Addresses to the Federal Assembly
Mao Sugiyama
Archiving
9:30-10:30 (Room A2)
Chair: Satoru Nakamura
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Building Oral Narrative Archives of Contemporary Events: Merits and Challenges of Open Data in Digital Social Sciences
David H. Slater, Flavia Fulco, Robin O'Day -
Digital archiving vernacular records of natural disaster in Northern Thailand
Senjo Nakai
Data Analysis
10:45-12:15 (Room A1)
Chair: Bor Hodošček
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[SP] Fueling Time Machine: Information Extraction from Retro-Digitised Address Directories
Mohamed Khemakhem, Carmen Brando, Laurent Romary, Frédérique Mélanie-Becquet, Jean-Luc Pinol -
[SP] “Matching methods: new approaches for the study of the Online Dating phenomena.”
Jessica Pidoux -
[SP] A Quantitative Analysis of Agatha Christie’s Works Applying a Machine Learning Approach
Narumi Tsuchimura -
[SP] Interpreting Visual Data in the Platformized Context: The Case of a Chinese Working-class Online Community
Jiaxi Hou
Panel Session 1
13:45-15:15 (Room A1)
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[Panel] Digital Humanities Cyberinfrastructure: Integrating and Facilitating
Jieh Hsiang, Joey Hung, Chao-Lin Liu, Michael Stanley-Baker
Technical Development
13:45-15:15 (Room A2)
Chair: Ayaka Uesaka
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“Cicerone”, a monuments’ guide plug-in for navigators: a proposal for a history-related software application to increase the value of cultural heritage historically with GIS and GPS open data.
Luigi Serra -
Why do I need four search engines?
Martin Holmes, Joseph Takeda -
Converting the Aozora Bunko into a corpus suitable for linguistic research
Bor Hodošček
Exploring History
15:30-17:00 (Room A1)
Chair: Nobuhiko Kikuchi
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Methods of Meaning: Deciphering the History of "Literature" With Two Word Vector Approaches
Mark Algee-Hewitt, Alexandre Gefen, Eun Seo Jo, J.D. Porter, Marianne Reboul -
Historical Big Data: Reconstructing the Past through the Integrated Analysis of Historical Data
Asanobu Kitamoto, Mika Ichino, Chikahiko Suzuki, Tarin Clanuwat -
A community based on data sharing and collaboration. The structure of the ZX Spectrum demoscene
Piotr Marecki
Collection and Curation
15:30-17:00 (Room A2)
Chair: Toru Tomabechi
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[SP] Towards Unifying Our Collection Descriptions: To LRMize or Not?
Jacob Jett, Katrina Fenlon, J. Stephen Downie -
[SP] Exploring the Implications: Open Access Repositories and Social Media
Luis Meneses, Alyssa Arbuckle, Hector Lopez, Belaid Moa, Richard Furuta, Ray Siemens -
[SP] Towards unified descriptive practices for Japanese classical texts: TEI, IIF, and the UCLA Toganoo Collection of Esoteric Buddhism
Tomoko Bialock, Dawn Childress, Hiroyuki Ikuura, Kiyonori Nagasaki -
[SP] A TEI Markup for the Contents of Tang Poems
Yan Cong, Masao TAKAKU -
[SP] The Digital Curation Project- Popularization of Democracy in Post-War Japan – virtual reunification of dispersed materials hidden in the Hussey Papers Archival collection
Keiko Yokota-Carter -
[SP] Archive as Data: Reading Kisho Shushi to Follow Meteorology and the Boundary of the Empire in Meiji Japan
Ryuta Komaki
Panel Session 2
17:15-18:45 (Room A1)
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[Panel] Broadening Perspectives of Historical Researchers: From a Case of Interdisciplinary Workshop organized by Graduate Students in Japan
Satoru Nakamura, Masato Fukuda, Jun Ogawa, Sho Makino, Ayano Sanno, Shohei Yamasaki
Poster Session (Location Number and Title)
- 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 - Philograph: Textual Analysis Tools in the Digital Humanities
Jerry Bonnell - Representing digital humanities collections: A preliminary analysis of descriptive schema
Katrina Fenlon, Jacob Jett, J. Stephen Downie - entity-fishing: a DARIAH entity recognition and disambiguation service
Luca Foppiano, Laurent Romary - Collocation Patterns of Pitch-Class Sets: Comparing Mozart's Symphonies and String Quartets.
Michiru Hirano, Hilofumi Yamamoto - “Spots of Time” and Space: Mapping the Present, Past, and Atemporal Spaces in Charlotte Smith’s Beachy Head
Holly Horner - The Brontës in the World: Creating a Digital Bibliography to Expand Access to Single-Language Sources
Matthew Hunter, Judith Pascoe - The Metadata Hub for Interdisciplinary Knowledge Sharing of Historical Situation Records
Mika Ichino, Junpei Hirano, Kooiti Masuda, Asanobu Kitamoto, Hiroyuki Den - Construction of NINJAL media resources collection for searching and previewing sound and video data
Yuichi Ishimoto, Takumi Ikinaga, Tomokazu Takada - Developing a Block Puzzle Game for Studying Ryukyuan Language Phonetic System
Takayuki Kagomiya, Yuto Niinaga, Nobuko Kibe - Comparisons of Pitch Intervals in Japanese Popular Songs from 1868 to 2010
Akihiro Kawase - KU-ORCAS: Trans-Border Digital Archives Project for East Asian Cultural Studies
Nobuhiko Kikuchi - Alignment Table between UniDic and ‘Word List by Semantic Principles’
Asuko Kondo, Makiro Tanaka, Masayuki Asahara - A pilot study on the museum visitors interest by using eye tracking system
Emi Koseto-Horyu - In nihilum reverteris – retro text game
Robert Hellboj Straka, Yerzmyey, Piotr Marecki - The Possibilities of a Participatory Digital Humanities Platform: A Case Study of the Japan Disasters Archive (JDA)
Andrew Gordon, Katherine Matsuura - Digitizing Zeami
Hanna McGaughey - Building Linguistically and Intertextually Tagged Coptic Corpora with Open Source Tools
So Miyagawa, Amir Zeldes, Marco Büchler, Heike Behlmer, Troy Griffitts - Transitions of Plot Elements in a Japanese Detective Comic
Hajime Murai - Open data as the essentials of teaching and textual research
Susan Allés-Torrent, Mitsunori Ogihara - The Italian reception of the English Novel. A digital enquiry on Eighteenth Century literary journalism
Andrea Penso - Sustainable Metadata Management for Cultural Heritage Image Data using XMP
Oliver Pohl - The Visualization of Academic Inheritage in Historical China
Yong Qiu, Jun Wang, Hongsu Wang - The Visualization of the historical people’s migration in Tang Dynasty
Yong Qiu, Jun Wang - Machine learning approaches for background whitening and contrast adjustment of digital images
Wataru Satomi, Toru Aoike, Takeshi Abekawa, Takanori Kawashima - A Collaborative Approach for GIS Historical Maps Metadata Project
Naomi Shiraishi - Cell Phone City: Pedestrians’ Mobile Phone Use and the Hybridization of Space in Tokyo
Deirdre Sneep - 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 - Detecting Unknown Word Senses in Contemporary Japanese Dictionary from Corpus of Historical Japanese
Aya Tababe, Kanako Komiya, Masayuki Asahara, Minoru Sasaki, Hiroyuki Shinnou - Verifying the Authorship of Saikaku Ihara’s Arashi ha Mujyō Monogatari Using a Quantitative Approach
Ayaka Uesaka - Predicting Prose that Sells: Issues of Open Data in a Case of Applied Machine Learning
Joris van Zundert, Marijn Koolen, Karina van Dalen-Oskam - Retouching Our Food in Digitized Era: A Case Study of Hong Kong Foodie Critics
Wong Hei Tung Wilson - A study on the distribution of cooccurrence weight patterns of classical Japanese poetic vocabulary
Hilofumi Yamamoto, Bor Hodoscek - Construction of Japanese Historical Hand-Written Characters Segmentation Data from the CODH Data Sets
Tang Yiping, Kohei Hatano, Emi Ishita, Tetsuya Nakatoh, Toshifumi Kawahira - How to Critically Utilise Public-sourced Open Data? – A Proof-of-Concept: Enrich the SOAS Authority Datasets with Wikidata and VIAF
Fudie Zhao