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SUMMARY:Linked Pasts Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The annual Linked Pasts conference\, which has previously been held at KCL\, Madrid\, Stanford\, Mainz\, Bordeaux and virtually at London brings together scholars\, heritage professionals and other practitioners with an interest in Linked Open Data as applied to the study of the ancient and historical worlds. Panels and working groups at Linked Pasts are more goal-oriented than a conventional academic conference\, and activities and agendas are often proposed\, developed and revised by all participants at the event itself. The Linked Pasts Symposium is a formal partner of the Pelagios Network. \nThe seventh installment of Linked Pasts in December 2021 will be hosted by the Ghent Centre for Digital Humanities and CLARIAH Flanders Open Humanities Service Infrastructure consortium (an interdisciplinary team from Universities of Ghent\, Antwerp\, Leuven and Brussels). \nLinked Pasts 7 will be a hybrid event\, with activities taking place remotely over a week  (December 13-17)  and two days of in-person sessions in Ghent (December 20 and 21). \nFor more information\, please visit the conference’s CFP page.
URL:https://platformdh.uantwerpen.be/index.php/event/linked-pasts-symposium/
CATEGORIES:CLARIAH-VL,Conferences,CSG,Networking
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SUMMARY:Lecture Series: Sofia Ares Oliveira
DESCRIPTION:Sofia Ares Oliveira received her MSc in Electrical Engineering from Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)\, Switzerland\, where she specialized in signal processing. Since 2016\, she has been working at the Digital Humanities Laboratory at EPFL. Her research focuses on developing computer vision and machine learning tools to process archival documents\, which range from cadastral maps to handwritten manuscripts and printed documents. \nMachine Vision Algorithms on Cadaster Plans\nCadaster plans are cornerstones for reconstructing dense representations of the history of the city. However\, as some of these handwritten documents are more than 200 years old\, the establishment of processing pipeline for interpreting them remains extremely challenging. The talk will present the implementation of an automated process capable of segmenting and interpreting Napoleonic Cadaster Maps of the Veneto Region dating from the beginning of the 19th century. The system extracts the geometry of each of the drawn parcels\, classifies\, reads and interprets the handwritten labels. This efficient and automated process opens new perspectives to reconstitute the past. \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:  26
URL:https://platformdh.uantwerpen.be/index.php/event/lecture-series-sofia-ares-oliveira/
LOCATION:S.R.218\, Rodestraat 14 (via ingang Lange Winkelstraat)\, Antwerpen\, Antwerpen\, 2000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:ACDC,CSG,DHuF,platform{DH} Lecture Series,Talks
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