Publications & Presentations: CCeHarvest 2018

The 2018 harvest has been harvested!

Publications by CCeH members 2018

  • Barzen, Johanna, Jonathan Blumtritt, Uwe Breitenbücher, Simone Kronenwett, Frank Leymann, Brigitte Mathiak, and Claes Neuefeind. “SustainLife – Preserving living, digital systems for the humanities”. In DHd 2018. Critique of digital reason. Conference Abstracts., 471-74. Cologne, 2018. https://doi.org/10.18716/KUPS.8085.
  • Bigalke, Ben, Sviatoslav Drach, Ulrike Henny-Krahmer, Pedro Sepúlveda, and Christian Theisen. “Networks of persons and figures in Fernando Pessoa’s publication plans”. In Book of Abstracts of the 5th Annual Conference of the Digital Humanities in German-speaking Countries (DHd, 2018), Cologne 26.02-02.03.2018, 448-53. Cologne, 2018. https://doi.org/10.5281/ZENODO.4622305.
  • Blumtritt, Jonathan, and Felix Rau. “User support and latest developments in research data repositories for audiovisual (speech) data”. In DHd 2018. Critique of digital reason. Conference abstracts, 46-49. Cologne, 2018. https://doi.org/10.18716/KUPS.8085.
  • Chen, Jie, and Sviatoslav Drach. “Coreference annotations: a perspective from CRETA”. Blog accompanying the event “Digital Humanities – Aktuelle Forschungsthemen” (DHC, September 19, 2018) (blog), September 19, 2018. https://dhc.hypotheses.org/894.
  • Dängeli, Peter, Dieter Hagedorn, and Klaus Maresch. “cceh/papyri-wl-data: v22: 22nd version of May 14, 2018,” 2018. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1256060.
  • Dängeli, Peter, Dominik Kasper, and Andreas Wagner. “Best practices in scientific software development: an attempt to take stock”. Blog. Research Software Engineering in the Digital Humanities (blog), July 9, 2018. https://dh-rse.github.io/workshop/dhd2018/best-practices/2018/07/09/best-practices-der-wissenschaftlichen-softwareentwicklung-versuch-einer-bestandsaufnahme.html.
  • Drach, Sviatoslav, Marjam Mahmoodzada, Lisa Kolodzie, Peter Mühleder, and Lucia Sohmen. “Education, Training, Software Carpentry: Situation, Case Studies and Initiatives”. Research Software Engineering in the Digital Humanities (DH-RSE, 23.07.2018) (blog), July 23, 2018. https://dh-rse.github.io/workshop/dhd2018/ausbildung/training/software-carpentry/2018/07/23/ausbildung-training-software-carpentry-situation-fallbeispiele-und-initiativen.html.
  • Forney, Christian, Antonio Rojas Castro, and Peter Dängeli. “From a protected database network to an open editing and research platform: a critical review halfway through”. In DHd 2018. Critique of digital reason. Conference abstracts, 2018. https://zenodo.org/records/4622362.
  • Geißler, Nils, and Michela Tardella. “Observational Drawing: From Words to Diagrams”. Edited by Arianna Ciula, Øyvind Eide, Cristina Marras, and Patrick Sahle. Historical Social Research, Supplement: Models and Modeling between Digital & Humanities – A Multidisciplinary Perspective 31 (2018): 209-25. https://doi.org/10.12759/hsr.suppl.31.2018.209-225.
  • Gengnagel, Tessa. “The Discourse about Modeling. Some Observations from the Outside”. Edited by Arianna Ciula, Øyvind Eide, Cristina Marras, and Patrick Sahle. Historical Social Research, Supplement: Models and Modeling between Digital & Humanities – A Multidisciplinary Perspective 31 (2018): 226-30. https://doi.org/10.12759/hsr.suppl.31.2018.226-230.
  • Helling, Patrick, Jonathan Blumtritt, and Brigitte Mathiak. “The consulting workflow of the Data Center for the Humanities (DCH) at the University of Cologne”. o-bib. The open library journal / Publisher VDB 5, no. 4 (2018): 248-61. https://doi.org/10.5282/o-bib/2018H4S248-261.
  • Hermes, Jürgen, Michael Richter, and Claes Neuefeind. “Supervised Classification of Aspectual Verb Classes in German Subcategorization-Frame-Based vs Window-Based Approach: A Comparison”. In Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence – Volume 2: NLPinAI 2018, edited by Jaap van der Herik and Ana Paula Rocha, 2:653-62. Funchal, Madeira, Portugal, 2018. https://doi.org/10.5220/0006728106530662.
  • Kiss, Börge, Daniel Kölligan, Francissco Mondaca, Claes Neuefeind, Uta Reinöhl, and Patrick Sahle. “VedaWeb – A Web-Based Platform for Ancient Indo-Aryan Texts”. In EADH 2018 – Data in Digital Humanities, Galway, Ireland. Galway, 2018. https://eadh2018.exordo.com/files/papers/121/final_draft/vedaweb-eadh2018-final.pdf.
  • Mensching, Guido, Jean-Yves Lalande, Jürgen Hermes, and Claes Neuefeind, eds. Language – man – machine. Contributions to language and linguistics, computational linguistics and information technology. Cologne, 2018.
  • Mondaca, Francisco. “CCeH @DHd2018”, 2018. https://cceh.uni-koeln.de/2018/01/30/cceh-dhd2018/.
  • —. “The Rigveda will soon be VedaWeb”, 2018. https://cceh.uni-koeln.de/2017/07/11/der-rigveda-wird-bald-vedaweb/.
  • —. “devochdelia: el Diccionario Etimolójico de las Voces Chilenas Derivadas de Lenguas Indíjenas Americanas de Rodolfo Lenz en Versión Digital”. In Book of Abstracts of the Digital Humanities Conference 2018 (DH2018). CMDX, Mexico. 26.06-29.06.2018, 2018. https://dh2018.adho.org/devochdelia-el-diccionario-etimolojico-de-las-voces-chilenas-derivadas-de-lenguas-indijenas-americanas-de-rodolfo-lenz-en-version-digital/.
  • Mondaca, Francisco, Jürgen Rolshoven, Philip Schildkamp, and Andreas Vogt. “Syndred – A Syntax-Driven Editor for Lexical Resources”. In Book of Abstracts of the 5th Annual Conference of the Digital Humanities in German-speaking Countries (DHd 2018), Cologne 26.2-2.3.2018, 474-75. Cologne, 2018.
  • Neuber, Frederike, Ulrike Henny-Krahmer, Patrick Sahle, and Franz Fischer. “Everything is in flux – resources and reviews in the digital humanities.” Zenodo, 2018. https://doi.org/10.5281/ZENODO.4622506.
  • Neuefeind, Claes. “Review of Europarl”. RIDE 9 (2018). https://doi.org/10.18716/ride.a.9.2.
  • Neuefeind, Claes, Lukas Harzenetter, Philip Schildkamp, Uwe Brietenbücher, Brigitte Mathiak, Johanna Barzen, and Frank Laymann. “The SustainLife Project – Living Systems in Digital Humanities”. In Proceedings of the 12th Advanced Summer School on Service-Oriented Computing, 2018 (IBM Research Report RC25681), 101-12, 2018.
  • Neuefeind, Claes, Philip Schildkamp, Brigitte Mathiak, Johanna Barzen, Uwe Breitenbücher, Lukas Harzenetter, and Frank Leymann. “Living systems in the digital humanities – the SustainLife project”. In Beiträge zum 9. Workshop Design for Future im Rahmen des 20. Workshop Software-Reengineering & Evolution (WSRE 2018), Bad-Honnef, May 2-4, 2018, 39-40. Bad Honnef, 2018.
  • Persch, Dana, Claes Neuefeind, and Patrick Helling. Critique of digital reason. Abstracts of the annual conference of the Association of Digital Humanities in German-speaking countries, 26.02. – 02.03.2018 at the University of Cologne, organized by the Cologne Center for eHumanities (CCeH). Published by Georg Vogeler. Cologne: University of Cologne, 2018. https://doi.org/10.18716/KUPS.8085.
  • Reinöhl, Uta, Daniel Kölligan, Börge Kiss, Francisco Mondaca, Claes Neuefeind, and Patrick Sahle. “VedaWeb – a web-based platform for the study of ancient Indian texts”. In Book of Abstracts of the 5th Annual Conference of the Digital Humanities in German-speaking Countries (DHd 2018), Cologne 26.2-2.3.2018, 485-86. Cologne, 2018.
  • Richter, Michael, Jürgen Hermes, and Claes Neuefeind. “Aspectual Classifications: Use of Raters’ Associations and Co-occurrences of Verbs for Aspectual Classification in German”. In Agents and Artificial Intelligence. ICAART 2018.edited by Jaap van der Herik and Ana Paula Rocha. Funchal, Madeira, Portugal, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05453-3_22.
  • Schaeben, Marcel, and Randa El-Khatib. “Exploring the Literary Geography of Paradise Lost”. In Spacial Humanities Conference 2010, Lancaster, UK (BoA), 26. Lancaster, UK, 2018. http://wp.lancs.ac.uk/dighum/files/2018/09/SH2018_Abstracts.pdf.
  • Wieners, Jan, Zoe Schubert, and Øyvind Eide. “Modeling through media transformation: Brecht’s theater in virtual reality”. Zenodo, 2018. https://doi.org/10.5281/ZENODO.4622365.
  • Witt, Andreas, Jonathan Blumtritt, Patrick Helling, Brigitte Mathiak, and Felix Rau. “Research data management in the humanities at the University of Cologne”. o-bib. The open library journal / published by VDB 5, no. 3 (2018): 104-17. https://doi.org/10.5282/o-bib/2018H3S104-117.

Presentations, talks, etc. by CCeH members 2018


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