Digital Research in East Asian Studies: Corpora, Methods, and Challenges, Leiden University, the Netherlands, July 10-12, 2016
The conference aims to bring together humanities scholars and computer scientists to share expertise and present new research using digital approaches to Chinese language text corpora and databases.(POSTER PDF)
PROGRAMME (PDF), ABSTRACTS (PDF)
July 10 (Day1)
- OCR for Chinese Documents
Chair: Hsiang Jieh
Lipsius Room 147
Leveraging Corpus Knowledge for Historical Chinese
OCR
Donald Sturgeon (Harvard University)
Enhancement of Character Recognition for Classical
Chinese Texts with Bitmap Clustering
and
Contextual Analysis
Huang Chien-Kang (National Taiwan
University)
Discussion
Brent Ho (Leiden University)
- Keywords and Concepts in the Digital Humanities
Chair: Kim Baro
Lipsius Room 147
Named Entity Recognition in Classical Chinese
Texts
Miao Shengfa (Leiden University)
Bootstrapping Named-Entity Recognition in Difangzhi
with CBDB and Semi-Automatically Labeled Data
Liu Chao-lin (National Chengchi University)
Discussion
Christian Wittern (Kyoto University)
- Spatial Analysis of Biographies and Novels
Chair: Paul Vierthaler
Lipsius Room 147
From Capital Triangle to Capital Corridor: Mapping
Social Elites in the Early Tang (600-700)
Wen
Xin (Harvard University)
Mapping the Chinese Novel
Margaret Wan (University of Utah)
Discussion
Marcus Bingenheimer (Temple University)
- Examining Influence and Collective Action with Social Network
Analysis
Chair: Chu Ping-tzu
Lipsius Room 147
Towards a Comparative History of Political Factions in
Chinese History
Hilde De Weerdt, Brent Ho
(Leiden University)
Reconstructing the Social Networks of Monks in Medieval
China
Marcus Bingenheimer (Temple University)
Discussion
Michael Fuller (University of
California, Irvine)
- Discussion:
Incorporating Digital
Humanities into the University
Hsiang Jieh (National Taiwan
University)
Lipsius Room 147
July 11 (Day2)
- Detecting Clusters and Topics in Chinese Text Corpora
Chair: Liu Chao-lin
Lipsius Room 227
Temporal Comparison between Two Southern Song
Notebooks
Chu Ping-tzu
(National Tsing Hua University)
Clustering Late Imperial Chinese Texts by Style:
Principal Component Analysis and t-SNE
Paul Vierthaler (Boston College)
Identifying Long-term Trends in the Qing Veritable
Records
Ian Miller (St.
John's University)
Discussion
Hilde
De Weerdt (Leiden University)
- Analyzing Rhythm and Genre
Chair: Margaret Wan
Lipsius Room 227
The Application of Digital Humanities in the
Stylometric Analysis of the Book of Odes (Shijing
詩經)
Liao Shueh-ying (École Pratique des
Hautes Études)
The Rise of Chidu: Generic Analysis of Northern Song
Epistolary Literature
Liu Chen (Harvard
University)
Discussion
Paul Vierthaler (Boston
College)
- Modeling and Simulating Korean History
Chair: Ian Miller
Lipsius Room 227
The Reconstruction of Historical Data in Korea with
Historical Keywords
Kim Baro (The Academy of
Korean Studies)
Intellectual History and Computing: Modeling and
Simulating the World of the Korean Yangban
Javier Cha (University of Hong Kong)
Discussion
Remco Breuker (Leiden University)
- Digital Platforms for Buddhist Studies
Chair: Marcus Bingenheimer
Lipsius Room 227
A Digital Research Platform for Studying Chinese
Buddhist Literature
Joey Hung (Dharma Drum
Institute of Liberal Arts)
Kanseki Repository: An Online Text
Archive for Research and
Collaboration
Christian
Wittern (Kyoto University)
Discussion
Jonathan Silk (Leiden
University)
- Discussion:
The Digital and the Disciplinary: Looking for
Interpretive Synergies
Michael Fuller
(University of California, Irvine)
Lipsius Room 227
July 12 (Day3)
- Developing Research Infrastructure across East Asian Studies
Chair: Donald Sturgeon
Lipsius Room 227
Understanding the Databases of Pre- modern China:
Harnessing the Potential of
Textual
Corpora as Digital Data Sources
Jeff Tharsen
(University of Chicago)
The East Asian Studies Macroscope: Infrastructure for
Collaborative Scholarship across
Corpora and
Institutions
Peter Broadwell (University of
California, Los Angeles)
Discussion
Kim Baro (The Academy of Korean
Studies)
- Final Discussion:
Collaboration in the E-
Humanities
Introduction by Peter Bol (Harvard
University)
Lipsius Room 227
Primary convenors: Hilde De Weerdt, Hou Ieong (Brent) Ho, Monica Chen.
Admission to the conference is free, registration required.
To register place contact Ms. Monica Chen ([email protected])
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