Explore Digital Humanities with ISKB83
If you are interested in how researchers today analyze texts, maps, or images using digital tools, ISKB83 could be the right course for you.
We invite you to a series of online lectures from Ca' Foscari University. Once a month until May, topics in the digital humanities will be presented.
Come hear about the latest trends in the digital humanities presented in the Digital and Public Humanities lecture series.
The lectures are organised by the Venice Centre for Digital and Public Humanities (VeDPH) and will take place both at the Ca' Foscari University and online. All lectures can be watched online after registration, always from 17.00 CET.
26. 1. 2022 | Ca’ Dolfin, Room Silvio Trentin
Ioannis Pavlopoulos (Ca’ Foscari - Stockholms Universitet)
"Natural Language Processing for the Digital Humanities: Focusing on Art History and the Homeric Question"
9. 2. 2022 | Ca’ Foscari Zattere, Room Tesa 1
Tiago Luís Gil (Ca’ Foscari - Universidade de Brasília)
"GIS and Historical Digital Atlases"
30. 3. 2022 | Ca’ Foscari Zattere, Room Tesa 1
Jean-Baptiste Camps (Ca’ Foscari - École Nationale des Chartes)
"Data-Centric Models for Digital Critical Editions"
27. 4. 2022 | Ca’ Dolfin, Room Silvio Trentin
Barbara McGillivaray (King's College London)
"Computational Methods for Tracing Word Meaning Across Time"
11. 5. 2022 | Ca’ Dolfin, Room Silvio Trentin
Lisa Dieckmann (Universität zu Klön)
"Modeling and Visualizing of Dynamic Reception-Aesthetic Concepts of Italian Renaissance Palazzi"
If you are interested in how researchers today analyze texts, maps, or images using digital tools, ISKB83 could be the right course for you.
We already know that network analysis has quite a wide range of applications - it finds its place wherever we try to describe and analyze relationships between individuals, groups or specific phenomena. What kind of relationships did the medieval nobility have with each other? And can network analysis be used to detect organised crime?