Call for papers:
September 30th, 2021 – Online
Workshop page:
https://sites.google.com/view/histoinformatics2021workshop/home
Conference page: https://2021.jcdl.org/
** INTRODUCTION **
HistoInformatics2021 - the 6th International Workshop on Computational
History will be held on September 30th, 2021 in conjunction with The
ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL2021). The
HistoInformatics workshop series brings together researchers in the
historical disciplines, computer science and associated disciplines as well
as the cultural heritage sector. Historians, like other humanists, show
keen interests in computational approaches to the study and processing of
digitized sources (usually text, images, audio). In computer science,
experimental tools and methods stand the challenge to be validated
regarding their relevance for real-world questions and applications. The
HistoInformatics workshop series is designed to bring researchers in both
fields together, to discuss best practices as well as possible future
collaborations.
** THEMES AND TOPICS **
We invite papers from a wide range of topics which are of relevance for
history, the cultural heritage sector and the humanities in general.
Besides original research papers, we also invite submissions of diverse
types including position papers, project descriptions, or demo type papers.
The workshop targets researchers who work on the intersections of history
and computer science. The papers on the following and related topics (but
not limited to) are especially welcome:
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Natural language processing and text analytics applied to historical
documents
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Analysis of longitudinal document collections
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Time Series Analysis and Survival Analysis
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Search and retrieval in document archives and historical collections,
associative search
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Causal relationship discovery based on historical resources
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Named entity recognition and disambiguation
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Entity relationship extraction, detecting and resolving historical
references in text
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Finding analogical entities over time
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Network Analysis
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Computational linguistics for old texts
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Analysis of language change over time
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Modelling evolution of entities and relationships over time
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Automatic multimedia document dating
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Simulating and recreating the past course of actions, social relations,
motivations, figurations
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Handling uncertain and fragmentary text and image data
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Mining Wikipedia for historical data
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OCR and transcription old texts
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Effective interfaces for searching, browsing or visualizing historical
data collections
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Studies on collective memory
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Studying and modeling forgetting and remembering processes
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Estimating credibility of historical findings
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Epistemologies in the Humanities and Computer Science
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Computer Vision applied to historical image collections
** SUBMISSION INFORMATION **
Full paper submissions are limited to 8 pages, while short paper
submissions should be no more than 4 pages (including bibliography).
Submissions need to be:
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formatted according to Easychair paper formatting guidelines
<https://easychair.org/publications/for_authors> (
https://easychair.org/publications/for_authors).
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original and have not been submitted for publication elsewhere.
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submitted in English in PDF format at the workshop’s Easychair page
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hi20210> (
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=hi20210#).
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submissions do not need to be anonymized.
There is no requirement of anonymity so it is up to authors if they wish to
reveal or conceal their names in submissions. Submissions will be evaluated
by at least three different reviewers with backgrounds in Computer Science
and History. The accepted papers will be published on CEUR Workshop
Proceedings <http://ceur-ws.org/> (http://ceur-ws.org/).
Selected papers from the workshop will be invited to submit to the special
issue on HistoInformatics (
https://jdmdh.episciences.org/page/histoinformatics) at the Journal of Data
Mining and Digital Humanities (https://jdmdh.episciences.org/).
Papers should be submitted using
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=hi20210#
** IMPORTANT DATES **
Paper submission deadline: 1st August 2021 (23:59 Hawaii Standard Time)
Notification of acceptance: 4th September 2021
Camera ready copy deadline: 16th September 2021
Workshop date: 30th September 2021
** ORGANISING COMMITTEE **
Yasunobu Sumikawa (Takushoku University, Japan)
Ryohei Ikejiri (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
Antoine Doucet (University of La Rochelle, France)
Eva Pfanzelter (University of Innsbruck, Austria)
Mohammed Hasanuzzaman (Munster Technological University, Ireland)
Gael Dias (University of Caen Normandy, GREYC CNRS, France)
Ian Milligan (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Adam Jatowt (University of Innsbruck, Austria)
** CONTACT **
Please direct all questions and inquiries to our official e-mail address
([log in to unmask]) or contact any of the organizers
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