The Leipzig eHumanities Seminar established a forum for the discussion of digital methods applied within the Humanities. Topics include text mining, machine learning, network analysis, time series, sentiment analysis, agent-based modelling, or efficient visualization of massive and humanities relevant data.
The seminars take place every Wednesday afternoon (3:15 PM – 4:45 PM) from October until end of January at the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science in Leipzig, Germany. All accepted papers will be published in an online volume. Furthermore, a small budget for travel cost reimbursements is available.
Abstracts of no more than 1000 words should be sent by August, 15th, 2013 to seminar@e-humanities.net. Notifications and program announcements will be sent by the end of August.
If you have any questions please contact at seminar@e-humanities.net.
Seminar board (in alphabetical order):
- Marco Büchler (Natural Language Processing Group),
- Elisabeth Burr (Digital Romance Linguistics),
- Gregory Crane (Digital Classics, Digital Libraries),
- Klaus-Peter Fähnrich (Super Computing Centre),
- Christian Fandrych (German as a Foreign Language Group),
- Sabine Griese (Medieval German Studies);
- Gerhard Heyer (Natural Language Processing),
- Gerik Scheuermann (Visualisation Group),
- Ulrich Johannes Schneider (Cultural Studies, University Library).