Workshop program

Gyeongju
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10:15 – 10:20 Welcome  
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10:20 – 10:40 Towards a contextualised spatial-diachronic history of literature: mapping emotional representations of the city and the country in Polish fiction from 1864 to 1939
Agnieszka Karlińska, Cezary Rosiński, Jan Wieczorek, Patryk Hubar, Jan Kocoń, Marek Kubis, Stanisław Woźniak, Arkadiusz Margraf and Wiktor Walentynowicz
 
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10:40 – 11:00 The Distribution of Deontic Modals in Jane Austen’s Mature Novels
Lauren E. Levine
Washington, DC
(9:40-10:00 pm)
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11:00 – 11:20 Every picture tells a story: Image-grounded controllable stylistic story generation
Holy Lovenia, Bryan Wilie, Romain M. Barraud, Samuel Cahyawijaya, Willy
Chung and Pascale Fung
Hong Kong
(10:00-10:20 am)
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11:20 – 11:45 Coffee break  
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11:45 – 12:30 Invited talk
Detecting Intellectual Influence from Dynamic Word Embeddings: Applications to Historical Newspapers and Contemporary Research Article
Jacob Eisenstein
San Francisco
(7:45-8:30 pm)
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12:30 – 14:30 Poster session (virtual)
Evaluation of Word Embeddings for the Social Sciences
Ricardo Schiffers, Dagmar Kern and Daniel Hienert
Developing a tool for fair and reproducible use of paid crowdsourcing in the digital humanities
Tuomo Hiippala, Helmiina Hotti and Rosa Suviranta
Archive TimeLine Summarization (ATLS): Conceptual Framework for Timeline Generation over Historical Document Collections
Nicolas Gutehrlé, Antoine Doucet and Adam Jatowt
Prabhupadavani: A Code-mixed Speech Translation Data for 25 Languages
Jivnesh Sandhan, Ayush Daksh, Om Adideva Paranjay, Laxmidhar Behera and Pawan Goyal
Using Language Models to Improve Rule-based Linguistic Annotation of Modern Historical Japanese Corpora
Jerry R. Bonnell and Mitsunori Ogihara
To the Most Gracious Highness, from Your Humble Servant: Analysing Swedish 18th Century Petitions Using Text Classification
Ellinor Lindqvist, Eva Pettersson and Joakim Nivre
Man vs. Machine: Extracting Character Networks from Human and Machine Translations
Aleksandra Konovalova and Antonio Toral
The COVID That Wasn’t: Counterfactual Journalism Using GPT
Sil Hamilton and Andrew Piper
War and Pieces: Comparing Perspectives About World War I and II Across Wikipedia Language Communities
Ana Smith and Lillian Lee
 
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14:30 – 14:50 Computational Detection of Narrativity: A Comparison Using Textual Features and Reader Response
Max Steg, Karlo H. R. Slot and Federico Pianzola
Netherlands
(7:30-7:50 am)
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14:50 – 15:10 Measuring Presence of Women and Men as Information Sources in News
Muitze Zulaika, Xabier Saralegi and Iñaki San Vicente
Spain
(7:50-8:10 am)
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15:10 – 15:30 Automatized Detection and Annotation for Calls to Action in Latin-American Social Media Postings
Wassiliki Siskou, Clara Giralt Mirón, Sarah Molina-Raith and Miriam Butt
Germany
(8:10-8:30 am)
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15:30 – 15:35 Closing