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<b>10:15-10:30: Coffee Break</b></br></br>

<b>10:30-11:45: Session 1: Optical Character Recognition</b></br>
Chair: Hubert Mara (University of Halle-Wittenberg)</br></br>
Chair: Gabriel Stanovsky (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)</br></br>

<i>Preparing Multi-layered Visualizations of Old Babylonian Cuneiform Tablets for an AI OCR Training towards Automated Sign Recognition</i></br>
Hendrik Hameeuw (KU Leuven), Katrien De Graef, Gustav Ryberg Smidt, Anne Goddeeris (Ghent University), Timo Homburg (Mainz University of Applied Sciences), Kris Demuynck (Ghent University)</br></br>
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<b>12:00-13:00: Session 2: Data Visualization</b></br>
Chair: Hendrik Hameeuw (KU Leuven)</br></br>

<i>Visualizing a Cuneiform Collection - Remote talk</i></br>
<i>Visualizing a Cuneiform Collection</i> - Remote talk</br>
Jon Taylor (British Museum)</br></br>

<i>Visualisation Of Metadata In 2D/3D Digital Cuneiform Artifacts</i></br>
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<b>13:00-14:30: Lunch Break</b></br></br>

<b>14:30-15:45: Session 3: Critical DH and Computational Methodologies</b></br>
Chair: Shai Gordin (Ariel University)</br></br>
Chair: Hubert Mara (University of Halle-Wittenberg)</br></br>

<i>Creating a Blockchain for Cultural Objects: Introducing AGUR - Remote talk</i></br>
<i>Creating a Blockchain for Cultural Objects: Introducing AGUR</i> - Remote talk</br>
Mark Altaweel (University College London)</br></br>

<i>Combined Analysis of Ancient Near Eastern Texts and Images: Gains, Challenges and Risky Paths of a Computational Approach to Hittite Religious Atmosphere - Remote talk</i></br>
<i>Combined Analysis of Ancient Near Eastern Texts and Images: Gains, Challenges and Risky Paths of a Computational Approach to Hittite Religious Atmosphere</i> - Remote talk</br>
Alessandra Gilibert (Università Ca' Foscari, Venice), Michele Cammarosano (Università L'Orientale, Naples), Renzo Orsini (Università Ca' Foscari, Venice)</br></br>

<i>MTAAC: Machine Translation and Automated Analysis of Cuneiform Languages</i></br>
<i>MTAAC: Machine Translation and Automated Analysis of Cuneiform Languages</i> - Remote talk</br>
Heather D. Baker (University of Toronto)</br></br>

15 min. Discussion</br></br>
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<b>16:00-16:45 Session 4: Q&A Session</b></br>

Moderator: Gabriel Stanovsky (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)</br>
Moderator: Shai Gordin (Ariel University)</br>
Venue: Circulation Hall of the Sourasky Central Library, Tel Aviv University.</br></br>

<i>Q&A Session on Ancient Language Processing</i></br>
Niek Veldhuis, Eliese-Sophia Lincke, Heather Baker, Hendrik Hameeuw</br></br>
Niek Veldhuis, Eliese-Sophia Lincke, Hubert Mara, Hendrik Hameeuw</br></br>

<b>16:45-17:30 Session 5: Roundtables and Posters</b></br>
Moderator: Stav Klein (Tel Aviv University and TAD Center)</br></br>
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<b>12:15-13:30 Session 7: Computational Text Analysis</b></br>
Chair: Heather D. Baker (University of Toronto)</br></br>

<i>Tracing Word Meanings in Ancient Greek and Latin: Lessons Learnt from Using Computational Methods - Remote talk</i></br>
<i>Tracing Word Meanings in Ancient Greek and Latin: Lessons Learnt from Using Computational Methods</i> - Remote talk</br>
Barbara McGillivray (KCL and The Alan Turing Institute)</br></br>

<i>Computational Approach to Emesal Code-switching</i></br>
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<b>16:30-17:20 Session 9: Networks</b></br>
Chair: Adam Anderson (UC Berkeley)</br></br>

<i>Three Degrees of Separation: Networks in the City of Babylon during the Reign of Darius I (522–486 BCE) - Remote Talk</i></br>
<i>Three Degrees of Separation: Networks in the City of Babylon during the Reign of Darius I (522–486 BCE)</i> - Remote Talk</br>
Jinyan Wang (University of Toronto)</br></br>

<i>Stone Tools and Archaeological Context at Tel Burna, Israel. A Network Perspective</i></br>
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<i>Advanced Computational Tools for Qumran Scroll Research</i></br>
Nachum Dershowitz (Tel Aviv University)</br></br>

<i>Digital Prosopography: Problems and Prospects - Remote Talk</i></br>
<i>Digital Prosopography: Problems and Prospects</i> - Remote Talk</br>
Laurie Pearce (UC Berkeley)</br></br>

10 min. Discussion</br></br>
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