Digital editions: representation, interoperability, text analysis and
infrastructures
Fifth AIUCD Annual Conference
7-9 settembre 2016
Aula Magna S. Trentin, Ca’ Dolfin, Dorsoduro 3825/e - 30123 Venezia
CALL FOR PAPERS AND POSTERS
[Full announcement available on:
http://www.aiucd2016.unive.it/ (work in progress)
http://www.umanisticadigitale.it/edizioni-digitali-rappresentazione-interoperabilita-analisi-del-testo-e-infrastrutture-dedicate/]
The AIUCD 2016 conference is devoted to the representation and study of
the text under different points of view (resources, analysis,
infrastructures), in order to bring together philologists, historians,
digital humanists, computational linguists, logicians, computer
scientists and software engineers and discuss about the text.
It is time for research infrastructures to be able to guarantee
interoperability and integration between the instruments for
philological studies and the instruments for the analysis of large
textual corpora, breaking down the rigid barriers between digital and
computational philology on the one hand, and corpus linguistics on the
other hand.
As a consequence, without ruling out other possible topics belonging to
the Digital Humanities area, we solicit your contributions (talks and
posters) on these topics:
_Representation and Interoperability_
* Which digital representation models prove most effective for
overcoming the dichotomy between diplomatic and critical editions?
* How to integrate multimedia products (such as 2D images, 3D models,
audio, video) in the digital edition?
* How to apply the methods of digital philology to multimedia products
(such as film quotations, restored versions, musical variations, etc.)?
* How to build a constructive dialogue between traditional
philologists and digital philologists?
_Text Analysis and Digital Objects Processing_
* Which extensions are needed, in order to apply the methods of
computational linguistics to the study of variants?
* How to create linguistic and textual analysis chains starting from
texts that present variants?
* How can computational linguistic tools be used to bring out regions
of interest in large amounts of text on which to focus the attention?
* What is the state of art for the analysis of digital objects?
* How to assess the quality of analyses produce by means of the
crowdsourcing method?
_Infrastructures_
What can research infrastructures offer for the management of digital
editions?
How to conduct a study of requirements for infrastructures so that they
are increasingly accessible to both digital humanists and traditional
philologists?
How can Digital humanities scholars be put in contact with the community
of traditional scholars?
_Communities and Collaboration_
* Which benefits do the interaction and the involvement of teachers,
high school and university students in digital editions projects bring
to research activities?
* How can digital libraries collaborate to create, access, share and
reuse digital resources?
* How may teachers and students get interested in the dissemination of
research results?
* How do digital libraries contribute to the dissemination of research
results?
* How to prepare a shared syllabus, in order to train digital
humanists to become aware of aware of the problems and potentialities of
digital editions?
* Which are the best practices to enroll a broader audience in the use
of digital editions?
*Abstract submission*
The contributions (talks and posters), to be proposed in the form of an
abstract of 1000 words maximum, in PDF format, must be loaded through
the EasyChair Web site at this URL:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aiucd2016. Abstracts will be
accepted in Italian or in English.
The deadline for submission of abstracts to the Programme Committee is
scheduled for midnight on May 31, 2016. Information on the acceptance
will be communicated to the authors by June 30, 2016.
*Abstract preparation and evaluation*
The abstract should describe the objectives of the contribution, a brief
reference to the state of the art, the methodology adopted, and - if
possible - the results achieved or expected. It should also contain a
bibliography.
The call for papers welcome three types of contributions: (1) full
paper, mainly to discuss innovative methodologies; (2) short paper,
mainly to present accomplished research outputs; (3) poster, mainly to
present early and innovative work in progress.
The conference proposals will be selected through peer-reviewing by at
least two Italian and/or foreign scholars expert in the fields of
(Digital) Humanities and/or Computer Science.
At the end of the evaluation process, the Scientific Committee may
decide to move an accepted proposal to a different category.
*Instructions for talks*
Full papers will last 30 minutes (20-25 min + 5-10 min for questions).
Short papers will last 20 minutes (15 min + 5 min for questions). The
conference room is equipped with a computer, a projector, and internet
connection.
*Instructions for posters*
Poster will be accepted in Italian or in English:
* The best configuration of your poster is A1 vertical (841mm x 594mm).
* Posters will be displayed in a dedicated space at the Conference
venue. Display panels will be provided. Please bring your printed poster
as we are unable to provide printing service.
* Display panels for posters will be ready by Wednesday, 7th September
2016 at 10:00 am and all posters should be put up before 2:00 pm.
* Personal laptop computers may be used at the poster display area.
Should your presentation include a laptop, please inform the organizing
committee on acceptance of your proposal.
* Specific sessions will be scheduled in the conference programme for
authors to provide the audience with a quick intro (max 2 minutes) to
their poster.
Further information will be progressively published on the conference
site: http://www.aiucd2016.unive.it/.
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Roberto Rosselli Del Turco roberto.rossellidelturco at unito.it
Dipartimento di Studi roberto.rossellidelturco at fileli.unipi.it
Umanistici Then spoke the thunder DA
Universita' di Torino Datta: what have we given? (TSE)
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