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Sunday, February 19
10:15-10:30: Coffee Break
10:30-11:45: Session 1: Optical Character Recognition
- Chair: Hubert Mara (University of Halle-Wittenberg)
+ Chair: Gabriel Stanovsky (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Preparing Multi-layered Visualizations of Old Babylonian Cuneiform Tablets for an AI OCR Training towards Automated Sign Recognition
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)
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12:00-13:00: Session 2: Data Visualization
Chair: Hendrik Hameeuw (KU Leuven)
- Visualizing a Cuneiform Collection - Remote talk
+ Visualizing a Cuneiform Collection - Remote talk
Jon Taylor (British Museum)
Visualisation Of Metadata In 2D/3D Digital Cuneiform Artifacts
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13:00-14:30: Lunch Break
14:30-15:45: Session 3: Critical DH and Computational Methodologies
- Chair: Shai Gordin (Ariel University)
+ Chair: Hubert Mara (University of Halle-Wittenberg)
- Creating a Blockchain for Cultural Objects: Introducing AGUR - Remote talk
+ Creating a Blockchain for Cultural Objects: Introducing AGUR - Remote talk
Mark Altaweel (University College London)
- Combined Analysis of Ancient Near Eastern Texts and Images: Gains, Challenges and Risky Paths of a Computational Approach to Hittite Religious Atmosphere - Remote talk
+ Combined Analysis of Ancient Near Eastern Texts and Images: Gains, Challenges and Risky Paths of a Computational Approach to Hittite Religious Atmosphere - Remote talk
Alessandra Gilibert (Università Ca' Foscari, Venice), Michele Cammarosano (Università L'Orientale, Naples), Renzo Orsini (Università Ca' Foscari, Venice)
- MTAAC: Machine Translation and Automated Analysis of Cuneiform Languages
+ MTAAC: Machine Translation and Automated Analysis of Cuneiform Languages - Remote talk
Heather D. Baker (University of Toronto)
15 min. Discussion
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16:00-16:45 Session 4: Q&A Session
- Moderator: Gabriel Stanovsky (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
+ Moderator: Shai Gordin (Ariel University)
Venue: Circulation Hall of the Sourasky Central Library, Tel Aviv University.
Q&A Session on Ancient Language Processing
- Niek Veldhuis, Eliese-Sophia Lincke, Heather Baker, Hendrik Hameeuw
+ Niek Veldhuis, Eliese-Sophia Lincke, Hubert Mara, Hendrik Hameeuw
16:45-17:30 Session 5: Roundtables and Posters
Moderator: Stav Klein (Tel Aviv University and TAD Center)
@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ Monday, February 20
12:15-13:30 Session 7: Computational Text Analysis
Chair: Heather D. Baker (University of Toronto)
- Tracing Word Meanings in Ancient Greek and Latin: Lessons Learnt from Using Computational Methods - Remote talk
+ Tracing Word Meanings in Ancient Greek and Latin: Lessons Learnt from Using Computational Methods - Remote talk
Barbara McGillivray (KCL and The Alan Turing Institute)
Computational Approach to Emesal Code-switching
@@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ Monday, February 20
16:30-17:20 Session 9: Networks
Chair: Adam Anderson (UC Berkeley)
- Three Degrees of Separation: Networks in the City of Babylon during the Reign of Darius I (522–486 BCE) - Remote Talk
+ Three Degrees of Separation: Networks in the City of Babylon during the Reign of Darius I (522–486 BCE) - Remote Talk
Jinyan Wang (University of Toronto)
Stone Tools and Archaeological Context at Tel Burna, Israel. A Network Perspective
@@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ Monday, February 20
Advanced Computational Tools for Qumran Scroll Research
Nachum Dershowitz (Tel Aviv University)
- Digital Prosopography: Problems and Prospects - Remote Talk
+ Digital Prosopography: Problems and Prospects - Remote Talk
Laurie Pearce (UC Berkeley)
10 min. Discussion