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Session Overview
Location: ARMB: 2.98
Armstrong Building: Lecture Room 2.98. Capacity: 168
Date: Tuesday, 13/Sept/2022
6:15pm
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7:30pm
Opening Keynote: Constance Crompton, "Situated, Partial, Common, Shared: TEI Data as Capta"
Location: ARMB: 2.98
Chair: James Cummings, Newcastle University

Starting with: Welcome To Newcastle University, Professor Jennifer Richards, Director of the Newcastle University Humanities Research Institute.
 

Invited Keynote

Situated, Partial, Common, Shared: TEI Data as Capta

C. Crompton

University of Ottawa, Canada

Date: Wednesday, 14/Sept/2022
9:30am
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11:00am
Session 1A: Short-Papers
Location: ARMB: 2.98
Chair: Martin Holmes, University of Victoria
 

Short Paper

Standoff-Tools. Generic services for building automatic annotation pipelines around existing tools for plain text analysis

C. Lück

Universität Münster, Germany




Short Paper

TEI Automatic Enriched List of Names (TAELN): An XQuery-based Open Source Solution for the Automatic Creation of Indexes from TEI and RDF Data

G. Fernandez Riva

Universität Heidelberg, Germany




Short Paper

manuForma – A Web Tool for Cataloging Manuscript Data

M. de Molière

University of Munich, Germany

11:30am
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1:00pm
Session 2A: Long Papers
Location: ARMB: 2.98
Chair: Elli Bleeker, Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands
 

Long Paper

Revision, Negation, and Incompleteness in Melville's _Billy Budd_ Manuscript

C. Ohge

School of Advanced Study, University of London, United Kingdom




Long Paper

“Un mar de sentimientos”. Sentiment analysis of TEI encoded Spanish periodicals using machine learning

L. Krusic1, M. Scholger1, E. Hobisch2, Y. Völkl2

1: Institute Centre of Information Modelling (Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities), University of Graz; 2: Technical University Graz

2:30pm
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4:00pm
Session 3A: Long Papers
Location: ARMB: 2.98
Chair: Gustavo Fernandez Riva, Universität Heidelberg
 

Long Paper

Vocabularium Bruxellense. Towards Quantitative Analysis of Medieval Lexicography

K. Nowak1, I. Krawczyk1, R. Alexandre2

1: Institute of Polish Language (Polish Academy of Sciences), Poland; 2: Institut de recherche et d'histoire des textes, France




Long Paper

ISO MAF reloaded: new TEI serialization for an old ISO standard

P. Banski1, L. Romary2, A. Witt1

1: IDS Mannheim, Germany; 2: INRIA, France




Long Paper

TEI Modelling of the Lexicographic Data in the DARIAH-PL Project

K. Nowak, D. Mika, W. Łukasik

Institute of Polish Language (Polish Academy of Sciences), Poland

Date: Thursday, 15/Sept/2022
9:30am
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11:00am
Session 4A: Short-Papers
Location: ARMB: 2.98
Chair: Peter Stadler, Paderborn University
 

Short Paper

TEI and the Re-Encoding of Born-Digital and Multi-Format Texts

E. Forget, A. Galey

University of Toronto, Canada




Short Paper

Capturing the Thread Structure: A Modification of CMC-Core to Account for Characteristics of Online Forums

S. Reimann, L. Rodenhausen, F. Elwert, T. Scheffler

Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany




Short Paper

Publishing the grammateus research output with the TEI : how our scholarly texts become data

E. Nury

University of Geneva, Switzerland




Short Paper

Handwritten Text Recognition for heterogeneous collections? The Use Case Gruß & Kuss

S. Büdenbender1, M. Seltmann2, J. Baum1

1: University of Applied Sciences Darmstadt (h_da), Germany; 2: University and State Library Darmstadt, Germany

11:30am
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1:00pm
Session 5A: Long Papers
Location: ARMB: 2.98
Chair: Dario Kampkaspar, Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Darmstadt
 

Long Paper

Evolving Hands: HTR and TEI Workflows for cultural institutions

J. Cummings1, D. Jakacki2, I. Johnson1, C. Pirmann2, A. Healey1, V. Flex1, E. Jeffrey1

1: Newcastle University, United Kingdom; 2: Bucknell University, USA




Long Paper

Between automatic and manual encoding: towards a generic TEI model for historical prints and manuscripts

A. Pinche1, K. Christensen2, S. Gabay3

1: Ecole nationale des chartes | PSL (France); 2: INRIA (France); 3: Université de Genève (Switzerland)




Long Paper

Dehmel Digital: Pipelines, text as data, and editorial interventions at the distance

D. Maus1, J. Nantke2, S. Bläß2, M. Flüh2

1: State and University Library Hamburg, Germany; 2: University of Hamburg

2:30pm
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4:00pm
Session 6A: An Interview With ... Lou Burnard
Location: ARMB: 2.98
Chair: Diane Jakacki, Bucknell University
An interview session: a short statement piece followed by interview questions, then audience questions.
4:30pm
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6:00pm
TEI Annual General Meeting - All Welcome
Location: ARMB: 2.98
Chair: Diane Jakacki, Bucknell University
Date: Friday, 16/Sept/2022
9:30am
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11:00am
Session 7A: Short Papers
Location: ARMB: 2.98
Chair: Patricia O Connor, University of Oxford
 

Short Paper

Encoding Complex Structures: The Case of a Gospel Spanish Chapbook

E. Leblanc, P. Jacsont

University of Geneva, France




Short Paper

Annotating a historical manuscript as a linguistic resource

H.-J. Döhla3, H. Klöter2, M. Scholger1, E. Steiner1

1: University of Graz; 2: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin; 3: Universität Tübingen




Short Paper

How to Represent Topic Models in Digital Scholarly Editions

U. Henny-Krahmer1, F. Neuber2

1: University of Rostock, Germany; 2: Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Germany




Short Paper

Analyzing the Catalogue of Heroines through Text Encoding

R. Milio

Bucknell University, United States of America

11:30am
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1:00pm
Session 8A: Long Papers
Location: ARMB: 2.98
Chair: Meaghan Brown, Independent Scholar
 

Long Paper

Codex as Corpus : Using TEI to unlock a 14th-century collection of Old French short texts

S. Dows-Miller

University of Oxford, United Kingdom




Long Paper

atop: another TEI ODD processor

S. Bauman1, H. Bermúdez Sabel2, M. Holmes3, D. Maus4

1: Northeastern University, United States of America; 2: University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland; 3: University of Victoria, Canada; 4: State and University Library Hamburg, Germany

2:30pm
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4:00pm
Closing Keynote: Emmanuel Ngue Um, 'Tone as “Noiseless Data”: Insight from Niger-Congo Tone Languages'
Location: ARMB: 2.98
Chair: Martina Scholger, University of Graz

With Closing Remarks, Dr James Cummings, Local TEI2022 Conference Organiser
 

Invited Keynote

Tone as “Noiseless Data”: Insight from Niger-Congo Tone Languages

E. Ngue Um

University of Yaoundé 1 & University of Bertoua (Cameroon), Cameroon


 
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