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International Workshop on Digital Humanities to Preserve Knowledge and Cultural Heritage : Collaborate, Compute, Share, and Visualize (DHK 2019)

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International Workshop on Digital Humanities to Preserve Knowledge and
Cultural Heritage :

Collaborate, Compute, Share, and Visualize (DHK 2019)

Stanford, Monday, April 15, 2019


Stanford University and the Université de Lille (France) invite
submissions to a workshop on “Digital humanities to Preserve Knowledge
and Cultural Heritage : Collaborate, Compute, Share, and Visualize ” at
the Center for Spatial and Textual Analysis (CESTA), Stanford
University, Monday, April 15, 2019.

As Digital Humanities continue to gain momentum, the field is
intersecting with an ever-widening range of disciplines including
Natural Language Processing, Library and Information Science, History,
Literature, and Translation Studies to name only a few. The growth of
these fields within DH enables us to break new scientific ground. For
example, the existing reservoir of public domain translations of
literary texts, once tracked and digitalized, provides a new a wealth of
linguistic resources to sustain and salvage endangered languages and
help us map the global circulation and reception of texts.

This workshop provides an opportunity to present recent scholarship and
exchange information about DH projects from all disciplines focused on
collecting, computing, sharing and visualizing transnational data to
preserve knowledge and cultural heritage.

We welcome submissions including but not limited to the following topics :

 Collecting and aligning translated texts in and for under-resourced
languages
 Multilingual parallel and comparable corpora
 Natural Language Processing to preserve knowledge diversity
 Knowledge circulation in a translational context
 Open data, open access and data preservation
 DH, crowdsourcing and digital libraries
 DH and the circulation of translated literary genres
 Collaboration and computing for endangered data
 Ethics and data privacy issues in a global context

SUBMISSION INFORMATION :

Please submit one-page abstracts for your 15-minute presentation to
amel.fraisse@univ-lille.fr or via the EasyChair workshop manager at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dhk2019workshop by 20 February
2019.

The Journal of Data Mining and Digital Humanities plans to publish a
selection of the papers presented at the workshop.

IMPORTANT DATES

Abstract submission deadline : 20 February 2019
Notification of acceptance : 1 March, 2019
Final abstract submission (to appear in the workshop program) : 20 March, 2019
Workshop date : Monday, April 15, 2019

After the workshop, participants will be invited to revise their papers
(incorporating feedback from the workshop) to be considered for
inclusion in a special issue of The Journal of Data Mining and Digital
Humanities devoted to the subject of the workshop.

WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS

Amel Fraisse, Université de Lille
Ronald Jenn, Université de Lille
Shelley Fisher Fishkin, Stanford University

Note : This workshop is connected to the ROSETTA Project, which is
supported by a grant from the France-Stanford Center and is an
affiliated project of the Stanford Center for Spatial and Textual
Analysis (CESTA). The workshop will be hosted by CESTA.

For further information, please contact Amel Fraisse
amel.fraisse@univ-lille.fr

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