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Doctoral Training Unit ‘Digital History & Hermeneutics’ funded by , interdisciplinary digital historical research programme
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DTU Digital History & Hermeneutics 4. velj
Our apologies, small CORRECTION: the event takes place Wednesday 5 Feb 17.00-20.00, we hope this works even better for you ;-)
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DTU Digital History & Hermeneutics 3. velj
Discover Esch from a Jewish perspective. At tomorrow's Forum Z DTU researcher will give you insights into his IWalk project
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DTU Digital History & Hermeneutics 3. velj
Start the week with DTU researcher talking about the fast speed in NLP research and her award for DispuTool
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DTU Digital History & Hermeneutics 30. sij
Back in the vaults with all the treasures. Equipped with our January coats the cold here is no problem for us ;-)
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C2DH_LU 28. sij
‼️ Deadline for applications is 31 January!
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DTU Digital History & Hermeneutics 30. sij
This tape obviously did not prevail very long. Still, you find it partner
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DTU Digital History & Hermeneutics 30. sij
Starting off to an interesting morning to learn about digitising moving images and sound with
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DTU Digital History & Hermeneutics 29. sij
In his newest blogpost Thomas Durlacher reflects on understandings of "data" and the responsibilities this involves
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impresso project 10. sij
We are happy to announce the release of sample data for HIPE, a CLEF shared task on Named Entity Processing for Historical Newspapers. How to participate? What are the tasks? Where to find the sample data? All information here:
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DTU Digital History & Hermeneutics 20. pro
Juliane Tatarinov tests the American platform for Public history projects in Luxembourg in the December issue of our blog
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DTU Digital History & Hermeneutics 18. pro
In our December edition of blog wonders how future digital editions of low key languages can look like:
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C2DH_LU 10. pro
Don't miss our next "New Horizons" lecture with Julianne Nyhan speaking about the Index Thomisticus project of Roberto Busa 🗓️18.12.2019
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Computational Humanities Research 13. pro
The Call for Papers for our first Computational Humanities Research workshop is out! It will take place in November 2020 in Amsterdam. For more information see:
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DTU Digital History & Hermeneutics 5. pro
DTU member Martin Uhrmacher presented the first digital and interactive historical atlas of Luxembourg last week. See the appreciation by the press:
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DTU Digital History & Hermeneutics 5. pro
Yesterday's talk by from attracted a full house! Stay tuned for the detailed report about the presentation that some attendees described afterwards as the best explanation of word embeddings for humanists they had ever heard 💪
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DTU Digital History & Hermeneutics 3. pro
Congrats! DTU-researcher Antonio Fiscarelli published his new article: A vertex-similarity clustering algorithm for community detection. You will find it here:
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Jakub Bronec 2. pro
Gabriella from the Zachor institute in Budapest organizing the workshop for bachelor students. It aims to show benefits of the IWalk and IWitness platforms for their further research
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DTU Digital History & Hermeneutics 29. stu
Get to know DTU-PhD researcher and her research on psychiatric networks and discourses in the 19th century
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DTU Digital History & Hermeneutics 28. stu
Great news for : a recap of the symposium on tool criticism that took place a week ago at the Leiden University is now online, and there are recordings of all talks!
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Peter Gilles 28. stu
Short blog post to illustrate automatic phonetic segmentation for Luxembourgish with .
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