Post-Proceedings of the 5th Conference Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries (DHN 2020) are published in CEUR Workshop Proceedings. It is an open-access publication service where already four volumes of DHN conference proceedings have been published.
DHN2020 Post-Proceedings contain 26 papers presented in an online conference in Riga/Zoom in October 2020.
Editors:
Sanita Reinsone (Institute of Literature, Folklore and Art, University of Latvia)
Inguna Skadiņa (Institute of Mathematics and Computer Sciences, University of Latvia)
Jānis Daugavietis (Institute of Literature, Folklore and Art, University of Latvia)
Anda Baklāne (National Library of Latvia)
Table of Contents
Preface
- Virtualization of the Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries 5th Conference1-4
Anda Baklāne, Sanita Reinsone
Long papers
- Quantitative Analysis of Passives with Agent Phrase Based on Multilingual Parallel Data5-15
Liubov Nesterenko - Integrating TEI/XML Text with Semantic Lexicographic Data16-25
Tarrin Wills, Ellert Thor Johannsson, Simonetta Battista - Taking the Livonians into the Digital Space26-37
Valts Ernštreits, Gunta Kļava - The ‘Confronting the Digital’ Debate and an Assertive Digital Edition: British History and Hearth Tax Records38-50
Andrew Wareham, Theresa Dellinger, Jakob Sonnberger, Aaron Columbus, Georg Vogeler - Healthy Food Depiction on Social Media: The Case of Kale on Twitter51-62
Maija Kāle, Ebenezer Agbozo - Topic Modelling Discourse Dynamics in Historical Newspapers63-77
Jani Marjanen, Elaine Zosa, Simon Hengchen, Lidia Pivovarova, Mikko Tolonen - “Memes” as a Cultural Software in the Context of the (Fake) Wall between the US and Mexico78-86
Martín Camps
Short papers
- An Unsupervised Learning Approach to Text Line Detection in Complex Illuminated Medieval Manuscripts87-97
Lizeth Gonzalez-Carabarin, Lisandra S. Costiner - What is Russian Elegy? Computational Study of a Nineteenth-Century Poetic Genre98-107
Antonina Martynenko - Discourse on Safety/Security in the Parliamentary Corpus of Latvian Saeima108-120
Ilva Skulte, Normunds Kozlovs - Places of Joy and Worries: Rīga Port Neighbourhoods in Facebook Photo Posts121-133
Jānis Daugavietis - Emotion Annotation: Rethinking Emotion Categorization134-144
Emily Öhman - ZipfExplorer: A Tool for the Comparison of Shared Lexis145-155
Steven Coats - Emotional Imprints: Exclamation Marks in N.F.S. Grundtvig’s Writings156-169
Katrine F. Baunvig, Oliver Jarvis, Kristoffer L. Nielbo - Museums, Technology and Social Interaction in “Anyone Can Innovate!”170-178
Gabriella Di Feola, Erik Einebrant, Fredrik Trella - Arctic Visible: Mapping the Visual Representations of Indigenous Peoples in the Nineteenth-Century Western Arctic179-184
Eavan O’Dochartaigh - Linked Data for Digital Humanities Scholars and Researchers: “Rainis and Aspazija” (RunA) Collection185-194
Uldis Bojārs, Anita Rašmane, Anita Goldberga - Co-Loan Analysis of Finnish Public Library Loan Data195-202
Olli Nurmi, Kati Launis, Erkki Sevänen - Incomplete Architectural Projects – a Digital Repository Based on the OMEKA System203-211
Ewa Serafin-Prusator, Maciej Tarkowski
Academic posters
- Comparing Live Sentiment Annotation of Movies via Arduino and a Slider with Textual Annotation of Subtitles212-223
Thomas Schmidt, Isabella Engl, David Halbhuber, Christian Wolff - Digital Maps for Linguistic Diversity224-229
Coppélie Cocq, Lena Granstedt, Eva Lindgren, Urban Lindgren - A Workflow for Integrating Close Reading and Automated Text Annotation230-235
Maciej Janicki, Eetu Mäkelä, Anu Koivunen, Antti Kanner, Auli Harju, Julius Hokkanen, Olli Seuri - Becoming a State Language: Finnish Public Debate and Modal Grammar 1820–1917236-241
Antti Kanner, Tuuli Tahko, Jani Marjanen - Snippets of Folk Legends: Adapting a Text Mining Tool to a Collection of Folk Legends242-247
Maria Skeppstedt, Rickard Domeij, Fredrik Skott - Legacy Data in a Digital Age248-254
Ellert Thor Johannsson, Simonetta Battista, Tarrin Wills - Applying Computer Vision Systems to Historical Book Illustrations: Challenges and First Results255-260
Yongho Kim, Thomas Mandl, Chanjong Im, Sebastian Schmideler, Wiebke Helm