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CHR 2021: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Maud Ehrmann, Folgert Karsdorp, Melvin Wevers, Tara Lee Andrews, Manuel Burghardt, Mike Kestemont, Enrique Manjavacas, Michael Piotrowski, Joris van Zundert:

Proceedings of the Conference on Computational Humanities Research, CHR2021, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, November 17-19, 2021. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 2989, CEUR-WS.org 2021 - Juriaan Baas, Mehdi M. Dastani, Ad Feelders:

Entity Matching in Digital Humanities Knowledge Graphs. 1-15 - Anton Ehrmanntraut, Thora Hagen, Leonard Konle, Fotis Jannidis:

Type- and Token-based Word Embeddings in the Digital Humanities. 16-38 - Iiro Tiihonen, Mikko Tolonen, Leo Lahti:

Probabilistic Analysis of Early Modern British Book Prices. 39-48 - Benjamin Charles Germain Lee, Joshua Ortiz Baco, Sarah H. Salter, Jim Casey:

Navigating the Mise-en-Page: Interpretive Machine Learning Approaches to the Visual Layouts of Multi-Ethnic Periodicals. 49-61 - Melvin Wevers, Jan Kostkan, Kristoffer L. Nielbo:

Event Flow - How Events Shaped the Flow of the News, 1950-1995. 62-76 - Maxime Crépel, Salomé Do, Jean-Philippe Cointet, Dominique Cardon, Yannis Bouachera:

Mapping AI Issues in Media Through NLP Methods. 77-91 - Oliver Hellwig, Sven Sellmer, Sebastian Nehrdich:

Obtaining More Expressive Corpus Distributions for Standardized Ancient Languages. 92-107 - Federica Gamba, Marco Passarotti, Paolo Ruffolo:

More Data and New Tools. Advances in Parsing the Index Thomisticus Treebank. 108-122 - Vojtech Kase, Petra Hermánková, Adéla Sobotková:

Classifying Latin Inscriptions of the Roman Empire: A Machine-Learning Approach. 123-135 - Marcella Tambuscio, Tara Lee Andrews:

Geolocation and Named Entity Recognition in Ancient Texts: A Case Study about Ghewond's Armenian History. 136-148 - Thomas Smits, Mike Kestemont:

Towards Multimodal Computational Humanities. Using CLIP to Analyze Late-Nineteenth Century Magic Lantern Slides. 149-158 - Fabian C. Moss, Maik Köster, Melinda Femminis, Coline Métrailler, François Bavaud:

Digitizing a 19th-Century Music Theory Debate for Computational Analysis. 159-170 - Timo Baumann, Ashutosh Saboo:

Evaluating Heuristics for Audio-Visual Translation. 171-180 - Keli Du, Julia Dudar, Cora Rok, Christof Schöch:

Zeta & Eta: An Exploration and Evaluation of Two Dispersion-based Measures of Distinctiveness. 181-194 - Judith Brottrager, Annina Stahl, Arda Arslan:

Predicting Canonization: Comparing Canonization Scores Based on Text-Extrinsic and -Intrinsic Features. 195-205 - Kenneth C. Enevoldsen, Lasse Hansen, Kristoffer L. Nielbo:

DaCy: A Unified Framework for Danish NLP. 206-216 - Janis Pagel, Nidhi Sihag, Nils Reiter:

Predicting Structural Elements in German Drama. 217-227 - Rémi Petitpierre, Frédéric Kaplan, Isabella di Lenardo:

Generic Semantic Segmentation of Historical Maps. 228-248 - Mariona Coll Ardanuy, Kaspar Beelen, Jon Lawrence, Katherine McDonough, Federico Nanni, Joshua Rhodes, Giorgia Tolfo, Daniel C. S. Wilson:

Station to Station: Linking and Enriching Historical British Railway Data. 249-265 - Ming Jiang, Yuerong Hu, Glen Worthey, Ryan C. Dubnicek, Ted Underwood, J. Stephen Downie:

Impact of OCR Quality on BERT Embeddings in the Domain Classification of Book Excerpts. 266-279 - Lauren Fonteyn, Enrique Manjavacas:

Adjusting Scope: A Computational Approach to Case-Driven Research on Semantic Change. 280-298 - Haining Wang, Xin Xie, Allen Riddell:

The Challenge of Vernacular and Classical Chinese Cross-Register Authorship Attribution. 299-309 - Massimo Franceschet:

The Sentiment of Crypto Art. 310-318 - Andrew Piper, Sunyam Bagga, Laura Monteiro, Andrew Yang, Marie Labrosse, Yu Lu Liu:

Detecting Narrativity Across Long Time Scales. 319-332 - Michael Vauth, Hans Ole Hatzel, Evelyn Gius, Chris Biemann:

Automated Event Annotation in Literary Texts. 333-345 - Sarah A. Lang:

Assessing Michael Maier's Contributions to Francis Anthony's Apologia (1616) Using Stylometry. 346-358 - Simon Gabay:

Beyond Idiolectometry? On Racine's Stylometric Signature. 359-376 - Florian Cafiero, Jean-Baptiste Camps:

'Psyché' as a Rosetta Stone? Assessing Collaborative Authorship in the French 17th Century Theatre. 377-391 - Thomas Schmidt, Christian Wolff:

Exploring Multimodal Sentiment Analysis in Plays: A Case Study for a Theater Recording of Emilia Galotti. 392-404

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