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SUMMARY:GitHub Tutorial
DESCRIPTION:On 12 February\, Pieter Fivez gives a crash course on GitHub\, offering insights into its functionalities such as data storage\, version control and collaborative coding. The tutorial will last about an hour.
URL:https://platformdh.uantwerpen.be/index.php/event/github-tutorial/
LOCATION:S.R.A.111\, Lange Winkelstraat 9\, Antwerpen\, 2000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:ACDC,Affiliation,CLARIAH-VL,CLiPS,Training
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SUMMARY:Lecture Series: Mattia Di Gangi
DESCRIPTION:Mattia is a third-year Ph.D. student at the University of Trento\, Italy. In Trento\, he is pursuing his research in the group of Machine Translation (MT) at Fondazione Bruno Kessler (FBK)\, where he could study many aspects before landing to his current research topic\, direct speech-to-text translation. His research experience also includes an internship in 2016 at the CNR (National Council of Research) of Palermo\, Italy\, and one in 2019 at Amazon AI\, in East Palo Alto\, California. He received his M.Sc. in Computer Science in the context of a double degree program by the University of Palermo\, Italy and the University Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée\, France.\n\n\nNeural Machine Translation for Text and Speech\n\nNeural machine translation (NMT) reached such impressive results in the last few years that some industrial players\, imprudently\, claimed to have reached human parity. In this talk\, I will first introduce NMT and the sequence-to-sequence models that enable it. Then\, we will move towards modern approaches to back-translations and multilingual NMT\, which enable the training of stronger systems by adding more data. Finally\, I will introduce direct speech-to-text translation\, where a single system is used to translate speech into text in a target language without intermediate transcription. This is an exciting research area that is experiencing fast growth and attracting more and more groups from academia and industry\, and some of its fundamental problems are still unsolved.
URL:https://platformdh.uantwerpen.be/index.php/event/lecture-series-mattia-di-gangi/
LOCATION:S.R.218\, Rodestraat 14 (via ingang Lange Winkelstraat)\, Antwerpen\, Antwerpen\, 2000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:CLiPS,DHuF,platform{DH} Lecture Series,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171025T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171025T170000
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SUMMARY:INT Workshop Antwerp
DESCRIPTION:Op 25 Oktober 2017 organiseert DHuF een trainingsworkshop in samenwerking met het nieuw opgerichte Instituut voor de Nederlandse Taal (INT) en de letterenfaculteit van de Universiteit Antwerpen. Op deze studienamiddag stelt het INT zich voor. Er wordt naast een algemene inleiding over het instituut\, nader ingegaan op wat het INT voor “digital humanists” te bieden heeft. Er wordt ingezoomd op corpusbouw\, verrijking van teksten en het doorzoekbaar maken daarvan\, met illustraties van hoe een onderzoeker dit ook voor zijn of haar eigen materiaal kan. Er wordt ook uiteengezet welke rol lexicale informatie bij het doorzoeken van met name historische teksten kan spelen.\n\n \n\nProgramma\n\n\n\n\n\n\n14:00-14:30 | Frieda Steurs: An Unexpected Party. Introductie van het nieuwe INT. Frieda Steurs \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n14:30-15:00 | Katrien Depuydt: Riddles in the Dark. Over corpusbouw. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n15:00-15:30 | Jesse de Does: Out of Frying-Pan Into The Fire. Over corpusannotatie.  \n\n\n\n\n15:30-15:45  | Theepauze \n\n\n\n\n15:45-16:15 |  Jan Niestdt: Inside Information. Over corpus search. \n\n\n\n\n16:15-16:45 | Jesse de Does & Katrien Depuydt: The Gathering of the Clouds. Lexical resources en Linked Open Data. \n\n\n\n\n16:45-17:00 | Guy De Pauw (Textgain): Ruusbroec at your fingertips. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDe voertaal van dit evenement is het Nederlands. Deelnemers die geen gebruik kunnen maken van eduroam krijgen een inlogcode voor het lokale netwerk. Van de deelnemers wordt geen technische voorkennis of praktische inbreng vereist. De deelname is gratis maar deelnemers wordt gevraagd zich aan te melden via email (mike.kestemont@uantwerpen.be) en volgende informatie te verstrekken: voornaam; naam; instelling; Twitter handle (optioneel).\n\n\nDe namiddag wordt afgesloten met een informele receptie. Een gedetailleerd programma wordt later onder de deelnemers verspreid. De lokale organisatie is in handen van het departement taalkunde (Reinhild Vandekerckhove en Walter Daelemans) en het departement letterkunde (Dirk van Hulle en Mike Kestemont). Vanuit het INT wordt deze workshop mogelijk gemaakt door de inbreng van Frieda Steurs\, Jesse de Does\, Jan Niestadt en Katrien Depuydt.\n\n\nparticipants: 30
URL:https://platformdh.uantwerpen.be/index.php/event/int-workshop-antwerp/
LOCATION:S.D.013\, Prinsstraat 13\, Antwerpen\, Antwerp\, 2000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:ACDC,CLARIAH-VL,CLiPS,DHuF,Training,Workshops
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170612T180000
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SUMMARY:Lecture Series: Suzanne Mpouli
DESCRIPTION:Suzanne Mpouli is a postdoctoral researcher at the ERIC Lab (Lyon\, France) affiliated to the project “Detecting metaphors in scientific discourse”. She became interested in digital humanities and computational rhetoric during her MA in Linguistics at the University of Antwerp. Her PhD thesis\, funded by the Labex Observatory of Literary Life (Sorbonne Universités)\, focused on the automatic annotation of similes in literary texts written in English and in French. \nComputing Similes in French and English Literary Texts\nSimiles such as “Float like a butterfly\, sting like a bee” abound in everyday language and are generally said to be particularly creative as well as stylistically relevant in literary texts.  In her talk\, Suzanne will discuss the specificities and challenges related to the automatic detection of similes for literary purposes. To illustrate the interest of this task\, she will present as case study the use of colour similes in a corpus of French and British novels published between 1810 and 1950. \n\n\nAttending the event is free and open to all\, but registration is required. Please register by sending an email to platformdh@uantwerpen.be. \n\nparticipants: 14
URL:https://platformdh.uantwerpen.be/index.php/event/lecture-series-suzanne-mpouli/
LOCATION:S.R.218\, Rodestraat 14 (via ingang Lange Winkelstraat)\, Antwerpen\, Antwerpen\, 2000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:CLiPS,DHuF,platform{DH} Lecture Series,Talks
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SUMMARY:Lecture Series: Jeroen De Gussem
DESCRIPTION:Jeroen De Gussem has a master’s degree in philology (Latin-English)\, and is a joint PhD student on the BOF  project “Collaborative Authorship in Twelfth Century Latin Literature: A Stylometric Approach to Gender\, Synergy and Authority” (2015-2019)\, supervised by prof. dr. Mike Kestemont (UAntwerp)\, prof. dr. Jeroen Deploige (Ghent University) and prof. dr. Wim Verbaal (Ghent University). The project seeks to reassess the collaborative process by which twelfth-century Latin prose authors such as Bernard of Clairvaux\, Hildegard of Bingen\, Peter Abelard and Suger of St. Denis were accustomed to compose their works by using computational stylistics\, an increasingly popular field within Digital Humanities. \nThe Exalted Expert vs. The Exact Experiment: Authorship Attribution\, Stylometry and Literary Theory.\nIn his presentation\, Jeroen will confront traditional methods of authorship attribution with more recent computational methods for determining the authorship of a text. How does “distant reading” (as coined by Franco Moretti) teach us anything about literature and the way in which it is composed? Can computational formalism (or perhaps computational stylistics) capture “style” by focusing on a so-called “stylome”\, a collection of features in an authors’ personal language use which can be quantified as data and visualized in attractive figures? Where does computational stylistics succeed where traditional stylistics have failed\, and vice versa? Are computational stylistics as “objective” (or “unsupervised”) as they purport to be\, or do our results only reflect the answers we were hoping to find? \nIn meandering through such questions\, it becomes clear that – although they seem very different at the outset – the “exalted expert” from historical text editing and literary theory is but little different to the “exact experiment”. Yet\, both methods serve a distinctive purpose and deserve their respective position within literary theory. \nAttending the event is free and open to all\, but registration is required. Please register by sending an email to platformdh@uantwerpen.be. \n\nparticipants: 14
URL:https://platformdh.uantwerpen.be/index.php/event/lecture-series-jeroen-de-gussem/
LOCATION:S.R.218\, Rodestraat 14 (via ingang Lange Winkelstraat)\, Antwerpen\, Antwerpen\, 2000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:ACDC,CLiPS,DHuF,platform{DH} Lecture Series,Talks
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SUMMARY:DH Benelux 2015
DESCRIPTION:The DHBenelux 2015 conference will be proudly hosted by the University of Antwerp. The conference will take place on Monday 8 and Tuesday 9 June 2015 at the University of Antwerp campus. \nThe DHBenelux conference welcomes contributions and participants from all areas of research and teaching in Digital Humanities. While the conference has a focus on recent advances in Belgium\, The Netherlands\, and Luxembourg\, we do warmly welcome contributions from outside the Benelux. The language of the conference is international English. We hope that we may welcome many scholars to the European scientific meeting platform that DHBenelux will constitute in summer 2015 for the Digital Humanities. \nThe conference program will offer oral presentations\, project presentations\, poster sessions\, and a demo space. The conference’s two keynote speakers will be William Noel\, Director of The Kislak Center for Special Collections\, Rare Books and Manuscripts at the University of Pennsylvania; and Elena Pierazzo\, Professor of Italian Studies and Digital Humanities at Stendhal University\, Grenoble III\, whose monograph on Digital Scholarly Editing will be published in August this year.
URL:https://platformdh.uantwerpen.be/index.php/event/dh-benelux-2015/
LOCATION:Hof van Liere\, Prinsstraat 13\, Antwerpen\, 2000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:ACDC,CLARIAH-VL,CLiPS,CMG,Conferences,DHuF,Networking
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