Guillaume Jacquet, Joint Research Centre, European Comission
March 26, 2015 . Multilingual entity spelling variants as linked data on the EU’s Open Data Portal
Linnet Taylor, Marie Curie Research Fellow, Governance and Inclusive Development University of Amsterdam
March19, 2015. In the name of Development: power, profit and the datafication of the global South
Shenghui Wang and Rob Koopman, OCLC
March 12, 2015. Exploring a world of networked information built from free-text metadata
Joe Tennis, University of Washington
March 5, 2015. Categoriography: Thick Description of Semantics in Long-lived Complex Information Systems
Frans Wiering, Utrecht University
February 19. 2015. Musicology Centred Design
Jacqueline Hicks (KITLV), Wolfgang Kaltenbrunner (Erasmus Studio), Susanna de Beer (Leiden University) and Serge ter Braake (VU)
February 12, 2015. A Humanities Voice in Digital Humanities?
Jacob Thaisen, University of Stavanger
February 5, 2015. Modelling spelling variation from electronic diplomatic transcripts
Arjan van Hessen, Twente University and Stef Scagliola, Erasmus University Rotterdam
January 29, 2015. Speeding up research and exploiting the multimodal dimensions of human expression: the blessings and perils of HLT for Speech Retrieval
Marijn Koolen, University of Amsterdam (UvA)
January 15, 2015. Predicting the International Appeal of Novels
eHg Annual Lecture – Toby Burrows, King’s College London and the University of Western Australia
December 11,2014. Serendipity in the digital humanities
Pim van Bree and Geert Kessels, LAB1100
December 4, 2014 Nodegoat: a web-based research environment for object-oriented analyses and visualisations in the humanities
Alexandra Supper, Maastricht University
November 27, 2014. Big Data, Loud Information: the sonification of scientific data and the discourse on ‘big data’
Susan Legêne, Serge ter Braake, Antske Fokkens, Niels Ockeloen -VU University Amsterdam
November 20, 2014. BiographyNet: historical queries, text analysis and visualization
Peter Boot, Huygens ING (KNAW)
November 13, 2014. Online literary discussion as a source in literary studies
Leonor Álvarez Francés , UvA, Pim van Bree and Geert Kessels, Lab1100, Charles van den Heuvel, Huygens ING (KNAW)
October 30. Mapping Notes and Nodes in Networks
Markus Forsberg, University of Gothenburg
October 23, 2014. A tour around the research infrastructure of Språkbanken
Jane Hunter, University of Queensland
October 16, 2014. Documenting Relationships in the e-Humanities – exemplars from the heritage, museum, literature and social science domains
Christine L. Borgman, University of California, KNAW visiting professor
October 9, 2014. Data scholarship in the Humanities
1. Jeroen van Craenenbroeck, KU Leuven and 2. Bettina Speckmann, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
September 18, 2014.
Merel Noorman, eHumanities Group (KNAW)
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September 11, 2014. Supporting open access to research data
Computational Humanities Annual Symposium
September 4, 2014. 14.00! - 17.30
Workshop on using the Korsakow System for interactive filmmaking
June 5, 2014. By Ben Miller, eHg visiting fellow 2014
Krzysztof Suchecki, Warsaw University of Technology
22 May, 2014. Models of hierarchy growth - what can we learn about cultural dynamics using models from physics?
Ben Miller, Georgia State University
May 15, 2014. Transversal Narratives and Human Rights Text Mining