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Data

31 Mai 2024

verfasst von :
Florentina Armaselu

Self-Evaluation of Generative AI Prompts for Linguistic Linked Open Data Modelling in Diachronic Analysis

This article addresses the question of evaluating generative AI prompts designed for specific tasks such as linguistic linked open data modelling and refining of word embedding results.
Data

31 Mai 2024

verfasst von :
Florentina Armaselu

LLODIA: A Linguistic Linked Open Data Model for Diachronic Analysis

This article proposes a linguistic linked open data model for diachronic analysis (LLODIA) that combines data derived from diachronic analysis of multilingual corpora with dictionary-based evidence.
Data

31 Mai 2024

verfasst von :
Florentina Armaselu

Small-Scale Testing on Generative AI and Post-OCR Correction in Historical Datasets

This article proposes a small-scale investigation on the use of generative AI agents for post-OCR correction in historical datasets.
News
Call for papers

21 Mai 2024

verfasst von :
Marten Düring

CfP - Transmedia History: Circulations, Reconfigurations and New Methodologies

How can “transmedia” history be put into practice from both theoretical and empirical perspectives? The international conference “Transmedia History”—organised by the Impresso project and the University of Lausanne’s History Department—will gather scholars from various backgrounds around this question to exchange views on new prospects opened by digitisation and digital tools to carry out transmedia research.
Data

21 Mai 2024

verfasst von :
Andreas Fickers

Keynote: Living Archives and the Challenges of Doing Digital Public History in Real Time

Data

26 April 2024

verfasst von :
Frédéric Clavert

Archiving Social Media in an Age of APIcalypse

Data

25 April 2024

verfasst von :
Florentina Armaselu

LLODIA (Linguistic Linked Open Data for Diachronic Analysis)

LLODIA is a linguistic linked open data model for diachronic analysis.
Event
Data Histories and Museum Collections

22 April 2024

Data Histories and Museum Collections

Lecture by Dr. Inna Kizhner, C²DH visiting fellow in March-April 2024.
Data

18 April 2024

verfasst von :
Andreas Fickers

„Digitale Geschichtswissenschaft - quo vadis?“

Data

12 April 2024

verfasst von :
Gerben Zaagsma

Roundtable: DHJewish Quo Vadis?

Data

8 April 2024

verfasst von :
Aida Horaniet Ibanez

The Luxembourg Time Machine: An interdisciplinary exploration into the visualization of complex data from the past

Data

1 April 2024

verfasst von :
Andrew Pfannkuche

Revolutionary Ideas for Counterrevolutionary Times: The Life and Works of Arno J. Mayer

Data

1 April 2024

verfasst von :
Kaarel Sikk

Framing settlement systems as spatial adaptive systems

Data

29 März 2024

verfasst von :
Gerben Zaagsma

Expert interview - Betekenissen bij de bewaarlocatie van digitale archiefstukken

Thinkering
Decoding Fairground Newspapers: Analysing History with Large Language Models

20 März 2024

verfasst von :
Véronique Faber, Lars Wieneke

Decoding Fairground Newspapers: Analysing History with Large Language Models

Can large language models (LLMs) and artificial intelligence (AI) unlock the secrets hidden within historical documents, such as showpeople periodicals? This question propelled researchers from the universities of Antwerp, Luxembourg, and Marburg to explore the potential of LLM/AI in a one-day workshop.
Data

20 März 2024

verfasst von :
Eva Andersen, Lars Wieneke, Véronique Faber

Decoding Fairground Newspapers: Analysing History with Large Language Models

Event
The Value of the Digital. #DHJewish Conference and Hackathon

18 März 2024

The Value of the Digital. #DHJewish Conference and Hackathon

The second DHJewish conference and hackathon will take place on 10-12 April 2024 in Potsdam. The event is organised by the Moses Mendelssohn Center for European-Jewish Studies together with the C²DH. The hackathon is co-organised with the Network Digital Humanities at the University of Potsdam.
Event
Historical Arguments and the Digital

29 Februar 2024

Historical Arguments and the Digital

International conference demonstrating the argumentative practices of Digital History and the broader historical profession, employing any form of methodology or tool under the umbrella of ‘digital history’ examining any historical period across the globe to present findings and arguments engaging with and contributing to historical narratives.
Event
Hands on History logo

26 Februar 2024

Are AI and LLM important for historians?

Hands on History talk with Philippe Rygiel, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon.
Data

9 Februar 2024

verfasst von :
Sean Takats, Luca Federico Cerra

Two Historians' Relationship with Sources in the Digital Age

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