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SUMMARY:Lecture Series: John Ashley Burgoyne
DESCRIPTION:John Ashley Burgoyne co-teaches the University of Amsterdam’s introduction to cognitive and computational musicology. He conducts research at the Music Cognition Group of the Institute for Language\, Logic\, and Computation and the Research and Development division at the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision. Before coming to Amsterdam in 2012\, he received his doctorate from McGill University with a thesis entitled ‘Stochastic Processes and Database-Driven Musicology’. Trained in musicology and in statistical learning\, he is especially interested in developing statistical models that are conceptually sound and musicologically interpretable as music research enters the digital humanities era. \nHow to Make It Stick: A Study of Long-Term Musical Memorability Using Citizen Science\nPsycholinguist Steven Pinker once described music as being ‘auditory cheesecake’\, similar to pornography and alcohol. Indeed\, human beings do not seem to get enough of it. Music can be enchanting\, annoying and intriguing. It helps us to concentrate or forget\, it can make us jubilant or melancholic. Some songs\, the so-called ‘earwigs’\, can haunt us for days. These earwigs in particular are the subject of the upcoming talk. Our speaker will discuss what makes songs stick (i.e. what makes them ‘catchy’) by computationally analysing song structure and music recognition patterns by humans.
URL:https://platformdh.uantwerpen.be/index.php/event/john-ashley-burgoyne/
LOCATION:S.A.107\, Prinsstraat 13\, Antwerpen\, België\, 2000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:DHuF,platform{DH} Lecture Series,Talks
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SUMMARY:Beckett Digital Manuscript Project Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Monday 8 September\n\n\n\nTime\nEvent\n\n\n\n10:00\nWelcome and coffee\n\n\n10:15\nDirk Van Hulle and Vincent Neyt: The BDMP and the ERC project ‘Creative Undoing and Textual Scholarship’\n\n\n10:45\nRonald Dekker: Version Comparison with CollateX\n\n\n11:15\nDiscussion: Collatex in the BDMP\n\n\n\nLunch Break\n\n\n13:30\nManuscript Transcription and Encoding Challenges: Presentations and Discussion. Mark Byron: Watt; Pim Verhulst: Beckett’s Radio Plays; Anthony Cordingley: Comment C’est / How It Is.\n\n\n15:30\nCoffee Break\n\n\n16:00\nManuscript Transcription and Encoding Challenges: Presentations and Discussion. Peter Fifield: Beckett’s Late Plays; Mark Nixon\, Stephen Stacey: Beckett’s Shorter Prose; Georgina Nugent-Folan: Company / Compagnie.\n\n\n17:00\nConclusion\n\n\n\n\n\nA Workshop on Digital Scholarly Editing\, sponsored by the European Research Council (ERC)\, the Digital Scholarly Editions Initial Training Network DiXiT (Marie Curie ITN) and the University of Antwerp; organised by the Centre for Manuscript Genetics.
URL:https://platformdh.uantwerpen.be/index.php/event/beckett-digital-manuscript-project-workshop/
LOCATION:S.D.014\, Prinsstraat 13\, Antwerpen\, Antwerpen\, 2000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:ACDC,BDMP,CMG,DHuF,Training,Workshops
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SUMMARY:Antwerp Spring Academy in DH 2014
DESCRIPTION:Python\nOrganizing committee: \n\nMike Kestemont (mike.kestemont@uantwerpen.be)\nThomas Crombez (thomas.crombez@uantwerpen.be)\nWalter Daelemans\nDirk Van Hulle\n\nThe target audience con­sists of (early-stage) resear­chers in the Humani­ties\, who wish to apply digi­tal methods in their own re­search prac­tice but who\, so far\, have had little or no signi­ficant initia­tion to the use of digi­tal methods. \nThe focus is on text analysis using the popu­lar scrip­ting language Python\, which is rapidly becoming the standard program­ming language for computa­tional text ana­lysis in digi­tal Humani­ties. \nCovered topics include: \n\nbasic text proces­sing tasks\nusing text-mining tool­kits such as Pattern and NLTK\napplications of text proces­sing (e.g.\, sentiment mining\, topic classi­fication\, auto­matic clustering)\nXML parsing (e.g.\, TEI-XML) in Python\n\nFor the work­shop\, the instruc­tors will make use of a so-called Python note­book – a success­ful and enga­ging teaching for­mat. Python notebooks are a course book and coding ‘sandbox’ at once. Experience with previous EADH and DARIAH-DE Summer Schools in Nijmegen and Göttingen has shown that this format is extremely engaging for resear­chers who have had no signi­ficant expo­sure to digi­tal methods yet. \nThe fol­lowing team of dynamic and experien­ced Python instruc­tors have kindly con­firmed their partici­pation in the inten­sive full-week teaching pro­gram: \n\nFolgert Karsdorp (Meertens Institute)\, one of the Python instruc­tors in the Nijmegen Spring School\nMatthew Munson (University of Göttingen)\, DARIAH-DE\, orga­nizer of the Göttingen Summer School\nTom De Smedt (Sint Lucas Ant­werpen College of Art)\, main developer of the Pattern package for Python and experien­ced Python instruc­tor\n\nThe partici­pation fee for the Spring Academy is 100 euros\, and in­cludes five days of instruc­tion together with lunches and cof­fee breaks. The work­shop takes place on the City Cam­pus of the Univer­sity of Ant­werp\, which is loca­ted in the histo­rical city centre. All parti­cipants are expec­ted to arrange for their own accom­modation. We can waive the partici­pation fee for two appli­cants\, but we are unable to cover travel expen­ses. Resear­chers who wish to apply for the fee waiver should in­clude a brief motiva­tion. \nParti­cipants are expec­ted to bring their own lap­top. Instal­lation instruc­tions will follow short­ly before the work­shop starts. Previous expe­rience in program­ming or statis­tics is not required. \nPlease apply by sen­ding your cv to Mike Kestemont (mike.kestemont@uantwerpen.be) before 21 February 2014. Applica­tions will be accep­ted on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nSponsored by EADH\, the European Association for Digi­tal Humani­ties and by the Departments of Literature and Linguistics of the University of Antwerp.
URL:https://platformdh.uantwerpen.be/index.php/event/antwerp-spring-academy-in-dh-2014/
LOCATION:S.R.213\, Rodestraat 14 (via ingang Lange Winkelstraat)\, Antwerpen\, Antwerpen\, 2000\, Belgium
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