JADH2015 Conference Programme

last updated: 2015-07-28

Tuesday, September 1

 

10:00 - 17:00

TEI Workshop 2015 (in Japanese)

Kiyonori Nagasaki
 

13:00 - 17:00

Workshop: Old Photo Hunting in Kyoto

Asanobu Kitamoto
 

17:00 - 18:30

Public Lecture (free)
Chair: A. Charles Muller

Pip Willcox (Bodleian Library, University of Oxford)

Wednesday, September 2

 

09:00

Registration

   
 

09:15

Opening

   
 

09:30

Session 1: Structuring Data

Chair: Akihiro Kawase
   

MemoryHunt: A Mobile App with an Active Viewfinder for Crowdsourced Annotation through the Re-experience of the Photographer

LP

Asanobu Kitamoto

   

Making Links: Connecting humanities resources for scholarly investigation

LP

Kevin Page

   

Digital Editions and Citing Them: Making scholar friendly digital editions

LP

Espen S. Ore

 

11:00

Break

   
 

11:20

Session 2: Textual Analysis (1)

Chair: Asanobu Kitamoto  
   

Towards Automatic Extraction of Punch-lines: Plot Analysis of Shinichi Hoshi’s Flash fictions

SP

Hajime Murai

   

Comparing Addresses of Russian Presidents in Inaugural Ceremony: A Text-mining Approach

LP

Mao Sugiyama

   

An Effect-Size Analysis of Christianity in the 19th- Century British Novels

LP

Tatsuhiro Ohno

 

12:35

Lunch

   
 

14:00

Session 3: Culture and Digital Media

Chair: Hajime Murai  
   

The Dual Materiality of Typewriters in Digital Culture

SP

Ya-Ju Yeh

   

Visual Representation of the Body and East Asian Modernity: Some Fundamentals of Digital Visual Archive and Cultural Map for the Corporeal Language in the Modern Era

LP

Sung-do Kim; Minhyoung Kim

   

The Julfa cemetery digital repatrition project: countering cultural genocide through technology

LP

Judith Crispin; Harold Short

 

15:15

Break

   
 

15:35

Plenary Lecture 1:

The Craft of XML
Chair: A. Charles Muller
 Wendell Piez
 

16:35

Break

   
 

16:45-

17:30

Poster/Demo Session

16:45 Poster Slam
Chair: A. Charles Muller
 
  

The Differences of Connotations between Two flowers, Plum and Cherry, in Classical Japanese Poetry, 10th Century.

PS

Hilofumi Yamamoto

  

Quantitative Analysis of Traditional Japanese Folk Songs in Kyushu Region

PS

Akihiro Kawase

  

Quantitative Analysis of Dissonance in Solo Piano Works: Extracting Characteristics of Debussy and Bach

PS

Aya Kanzawa; Akihiro Kawase

Hajime Murai; Takehiro Inohara

Additional Demonstrations

  

MemoryHunt: A Mobile App with an Active Viewfinder for Crowdsourced Annotation through the Re-experience of the Photographer

AD

Asanobu Kitamoto

  

Visual Representation of the Body and East Asian Modernity: Some Fundamentals of Digital Visual Archive and Cultural Map for the Corporeal Language in the Modern Era

AD

Sung-do Kim; Minhyoung Kim

  

Open Stylometric System based on Multilevel Text Analysis

AD

Maciej Eder; Maciej Piasecki, Tomasz Walkowiak

 

18:00

Banquet

   

Thursday, September 3

 

09:30

Session 4: Data Analysis

Chair: Tomoji Tabata  
   

Image Processing for Historical Manuscripts: Character Search on Chinese Handwriting Images

SP

Yun-Cheng Tsai

Hou-Ieong Ho

Shih-Pei Chen

   

Development of a Data-visualization Tool for Ukiyo-e Analysis: A Case Study of Otohime

SP

Shinya Saito, Keiko Suzuki

   

The Rise of Islamic Reformism in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: Scholarly Network Analysis and Visualization with Gephi

SP

Yuri Ishida

   

Opening up Japanese Resources for a Pan-European Common Names Webservice: 5 Steps towards Linked Open Data Humanities

LP

Eveline Wandl-Vogt

Megumi Kurobe

Chitsuko Fukushima

Thierry Declerck

Heimo Rainer

 

10:45

Break

   
 

11:05

Session 5: Textual Analysis (2)

Chair: Maki Miyake  
   

Time-series Methods in Language Corpora Analysis: Cross-correlation as an exploratory tool of multiple lexical series

SP

Adam Pawłowski

   

Open Stylometric System based on Multilevel Text Analysis

LP

Maciej Eder; Maciej Piasecki

Tomasz Walkowiak

   

Mining Rhetorical Features of Charles Dickens: A study in rhetorical profiling of style

LP

Tomoji Tabata

 

12:20

Lunch

   
 

12:30-

13:50

AGM

   
 

14:00

Plenary Lecture 2:

The Text is Not the Map -- Using Conceptual Modelling to Understand the Non-Mappable Aspects of Narrative
Chair: Christian Wittern
Øyvind Eide
 

15:00

Break

   
 

15:20

Session 6: Research Infrastructures

Chair: Toru Tomabechi  
   

Negotiating Digital Collaboration:  The Case of the Sakamaki/Hawley Collection at the University of Hawaii at Manoa Library and the University of the Ryukyus Library

SP

Jennifer Beamer

   

How to Innovate Lexicography by Means of Research Infrastructures: The European Example of DARIAH

LP

Eveline Wandl-Vogt

   

Web-based Natural Language Processing Workflows for the Research Infrastructure in Humanities

LP

Tomasz Walkowiak

Maciej Piasecki

   

CLARIN-PL – a Polish Part of the Language Technology Infrastructure for Humanities and Social Sciences

LP

Agnieszka Indyka-Piasecka

Maciej Piasecki; Marcin Pol

Tomasz Walkowiak

 

17:05-

17:30

Closing

Closing Remarks Harold Short