Sébastien de Valeriola
Associate Professor, Digital Humanities chair
Digital Heritage webinar
In collaboration with KBR, VUB, UGent and UCLouvain.
Fifth series (second semester 2022): semantics
- 8 December 2022 Florentina Armaselu (University of Luxembourg), Bridging NLP and LLOD: Humanities Approaches to Semantic Change
- 8 November 2022 Justyna Robinson (University of Sussex), Concept-led approach to semantic change (recording)
- 18 October 2022 Nina Tahmasebi (Göteborgs universitet) and Simon Hengchen, Change is Key!
Fourth series (first semester 2022): computer vision
- 11 April 2022, Clemens Neudecker (Berlin State Library, Berlin, Germany), New Tools for Old Documents – Layout Analysis and OCR with Deep Learning and Heuristics (recording)
- 15 March 2022 Apostolos Antonacopoulos (University of Salford, Manchester, UK), Understanding information-rich documents: experiences with historical England & Wales censuses (recording)
- 22 February 2022 Thomas Smits (University of Antwerp), The Visual Digital Turn: Computer Vision and the humanities (recording)
Third series (second semester 2021): network analysis
- 7 December 2021, Jan Vandersmissen (Ghent University) and Christophe Verbruggen (Ghent University), Historical Network Research: the case of Governing Belgian Expansionism in Egypt through the Lens of Interlocking Directorates
- 8 November 2021, Nicolas Ruffini-Ronzani (UCLouvain), Network analysis and archaeological objects: first approaches to the monetary corpus of the territorial princes of the former Southern Netherlands (recording)
- 4 October 2021 Ingeborg van Vugt (Utrecht University) and Liliana Melgar Estrada (Utrecht University), From library catalogue to historical network: the challenges and opportunities of working with epistolary data collections (recording)
Second series (first semester 2021): DH Scholars in BE
- 15 June 2021, Mike Kestemont (University of Antwerp) and Wouter Haverals (University of Antwerp), Silent voices: A Digital Study of the Herne Charterhouse as a Textual Community (ca. 1350-1400)
- 25 May 2021 Chris Tanasescu (UCLouvain), Computationally Assembled Collections, Live Archiving, Hybridizing Corpora: Poetry as/of Data
- 26 April 2021 Piraye Hacigüzeller (University of Antwerp), Participatory Mapping for Heritage: Theories, Methods and Tools
First series (second semester 2020)
- 8 December 2020 Annemieke Romein (Huygens Instituut voor Nederlandse Geschiedenis, Amsterdam), Making more of volumes. Dissecting and searching norms in Books of Ordinances (1500-1850s)
- 10 November 2020 Juliette De Maeyer (Université de Montréal) and Dominique Trudel (Audencia Business School), @franklinfordbot: Remediating the Intelligence Triangle
- 12 October 2020, Nicolas Perreaux (LaMOP – Université de Paris 1, Panthéon-Sorbonne), Historical semantics and digital methods. The case of medieval fatherhood