Conferences

  • heureCLÉA@dh2015 in Sydney

    By Janina Jacke on July 2, 2015
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    The heureCLÉA team presented a paper at the international Digital Humanities conference at the University of Western Sydney, Australia (29 June – 03 July 2015). Our message: DH collaborations are specifically well suited to provoke a rethinking of discipline-specific dogmas – an incredibly valuable “side effect” apart from the defined project goals. The following tweets give an impression of how […]
  • heureCLÉA@ENN

    By Janina Jacke on April 16, 2015
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    heureCLÉA was represented at the 4th Conference of the European Narratology Network in Ghent (16th – 18th April 2015). This time, we demonstrated how the cooperation between narratologists and computer scientists provided new insights into the interpretiveness of narratological categories. Great presentation by Janina Jacke http://t.co/qQSdAYgbbk which provoked a very interesting discussion #dh #enn4 — GhentCDH (@GhentCDH) April 16, 2015 […]
  • heureCLÉA @ DHSummit15

    By Janina Jacke on March 4, 2015
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    The heureCLÉA team introduced a poster at the DARIAH-DE DH Summit 2015 in Berlin. Due to our short and sweet presentation at the Poster Slam, not one question has been left unanswered concerning the infamous acronym “heureCLÉA”, or our logo, the gear wheel.
  • Presentations and poster at #DHd2015 in Graz

    By Thomas Bögel on February 25, 2015
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    The heureCLÉA team presented two papers and one poster at the DHd 2015 conference in Graz, Austria. We collected some tweets to summarise our contributions. Thomas Bögel, Michael Gertz, Evelyn Gius, Janina Jacke, Jan Christoph Meister, Marco Petris, Jannik Strötgen: Gleiche Textdaten, unterschiedliche Erkenntnisziele? Zum Potential vermeintlich widersprüchlicher Zugänge zu Textanalyse. Sessionwechsel zur Theorie – jetzt gleich: "Zum Potential vermeintlich widersprüchlicher Zugänge zu […]
  • Workshop: Narratological Concepts & Interpretation

    By Janina Jacke on November 22, 2014
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    Christian Folde from PHLOX and Janina Jacke from heureCLÉA are holding an interdisciplinary two-day workshop on Narratological Concepts and Interpretation. The workshop will take place in Hamburg, December 12th-13th 2014, in the AS-Saal of the Hauptgebäude. The titles of the talks are as follows: Tom Kindt – TBA Christiana Werner: “The problem with The Purple Rose of Cairo: fictional characters […]
  • #DH2014 Tutorial

    By Jannik Stroetgen on July 9, 2014
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    In the course of  DH2014, the heureCLÉA team gave a tutorial on using CATMA as a collaborative annotation and analysis tool. In addition to CATMA, we also presented the first joint results of the heureCLÉA project: after a short introduction to HeidelTime and the flexibility of its underlying architecture (UIMA), we gave a demo on the integration of our automatic […]
  • Poster presentations at LREC 2014, Reykjavik

    By Jannik Stroetgen on June 10, 2014
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    Here are our two posters that we presented at this year’s LREC in Reykjavik, Iceland: Computational Narratology: Extracting Tense Clusters from Narrative Texts. [poster] [paper] Extending HeidelTime for Temporal Expressions Referring to Historic Dates. [poster] [paper]
  • heureCLÉA@DH2014

    By Janina Jacke on April 9, 2014
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    heureCLÉA will be represented at the Digital Humanities Conference 2014 in Lausanne with a paper (“Pushing Back the Boundary of Interpretation: Concept, Practice and Relevance of a Digital Heuristic” and a hands-on workshop. The conference takes place in Lausanne from 6 – 12 July. Visit the conference website: http://dh2014.org/
  • heureCLÉA Project Meeting in Heidelberg, 4 – 5 December 2013

    By Janina Jacke on December 9, 2013
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    Last week, the heureCLÉA team held a project meeting in Heidelberg in order to discuss first machine learning results and to plan further steps.   Program   Wednesday, 4 December 2013   9.30 a.m. – 1 p.m.: presentation of the UIMA pipeline that feeds automated HeidelTime annotations back to CATMA evaluation of the collaborative manual annotation of tenses in the […]