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The Leipzig eHumanities Seminarestablishes a new forum for the 
discussion of digital methods applied within the Humanities. Topics 
include text mining, machine learning, network analysis, time series, 
sentiment analysis, agent-based modelling, or efficient visualization of 
massive and humanities relevant data.

The seminars take place every Wednesday afternoon (16:30 - 19:00)from 
October to Novemberat the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science in 
Leipzig, Germany. All accepted papers will be published in a printed 
volume. Furthermore, a small budget for travel cost reimbursements is 
available.

Abstracts of no more than 1000 words should be sent by June, 15th, 
2012to [log in to unmask] Notifications and program announcements 
will be sent by the end of July.

If you have any questions please contact at [log in to unmask]


Seminar board (in alphabetical order):
Marco Büchler (Natural Language Processing),
Elisabeth Burr (Digital Romance Linguistics),
Gregory Crane (Digital Classics, Digital Libraries),
Gerhard Heyer (Natural Language Processing,
Gerik Scheuermann (Visualisation),
Ulrich Johannes Schneider (Cultural Studies, University Library).