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Humanist Archives: Jan. 30, 2024, 5:49 a.m. Humanist 37.415 - events: spatial humanities (Bamberg); terminology & ontology (Savoie Mont-Blanc)

				
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    [1]    From: Gregory, Ian <i.gregory@lancaster.ac.uk>
           Subject: Reminder: CfP: Spatial Humanities 2024 Conference, Bamberg (94)

    [2]    From: Christophe Roche <roche.university@gmail.com>
           Subject: TOTh 2024 - Deadline approaching 5 February 2024 - International Conference on Terminology and Ontology (41)


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        Date: 2024-01-29 11:21:02+00:00
        From: Gregory, Ian <i.gregory@lancaster.ac.uk>
        Subject: Reminder: CfP: Spatial Humanities 2024 Conference, Bamberg

Call for Papers
Spatial Humanities 2024

Bamberg University, Germany, 25th–27th Sept 2024
https://spathum.uni-bamberg.de/

We are delighted to announce that the 5th Spatial Humanities conference will be
held in Bamberg on September 25th to 27th 2024.

Abstract submission deadline: 15th Feb 2024

Spatial Humanities 2024 welcomes submissions on all aspects of using geospatial
technologies in humanities research, methodological innovations, and applied
research that develops our understanding of the geographies of the past. We
welcome contributions from anyone working on computational approaches to spatial
questions in the humanities and arts. These disciplines include, but are not
limited to, history (including fields from social history such as historical
demography and environmental history), archaeology, heritage and conservation
studies, literary studies, classics, linguistics, art history, anthropology and
religious studies, as well as from interdisciplinary and/or technical fields
including GIS, digital humanities, computational linguistics and computer
science. Abstracts should be between 750–1000 words for full papers and 500–750
words for posters.

This year the conference will take place in Bamberg, Germany, a UNESCO World
Heritage Site. Accordingly, the conference will feature a special session with a
focus on Spatial Humanities and Heritage. Heritage has spatial dimensions and
heritage processes are linked to place: architecture and urban conservation, the
listing of historic buildings, sites, cultural landscapes or heritage districts.

Maps of heritage ‘assets’ and archaeological sites shape the way we perceive and
understand places, as well as their cultural identity. How can these be studied
to reveal cultural boundaries and exclusivity in heritage discourses? How can
innovative multi-layered maps show alternative and diverse aspects of heritage?
We are delighted to announce that this year’s keynote speakers will be Francesca
Ammon<https://www.design.upenn.edu/people/francesca-russello-ammon> (University
of Pennsylvania) and Ross Purves<https://www.geo.uzh.ch/~rsp/> (University of
Zurich).

Themes

Proposals are welcomed on, but not limited to, the following themes:

  *   Gazetteers, e.g. urban, regional, national and international
  *   Artificial intelligence, e.g. computer vision, NLP, deep learning, etc.
  *   Spatial explorations of narratives, literary and imaginary places
  *   GIS and spatial analysis including 3D modeling and spatial statistics
  *   Deep mapping, experiences of places
  *   Territorial representations, transgressions, subalternity and boundaries
  *   Mapping mobility, spatial connections and networks
  *   Linking the map and the text: mixed-method approaches
  *   Geospatial ‘collections as data’, enrichment and annotation
  *   Historical maps and georeferencing
  *   Environmental humanities: landscapes, waterscapes and the blue humanities
  *   Linked Open (Geo)Data
  *   IIIF applications for maps and spatial data
  *   Labs notebooks, workflows and infrastructure
  *   Data mining, visualisation and the challenges of geolocation
  *   Building, mapping and spatially analysing heritage inventories

Venue

Bamberg University, Markusstraße 8a, D-96047 Bamberg, Germany. The conference
will be held in person.

Early Bird Rates

Full registration costs 170 €, reduced to 120 € for students including teas &
coffees and lunches days. The conference dinner can be booked in addition.

Student Bursaries

To help support PhD students attend the conference we will be offering fee
waivers to the three abstracts judged by the organisers to be the best. If you
would like to be considered for this please mark this in the appropriate place
on your submission. Note that we may require proof that when the abstract was
submitted that you were registered as a PhD student.

We plan to offer a childcare service.

For further information see: https://spathum.uni-bamberg.de/
Email of the conference: spathum@uni-bamberg.de<mailto:spathum@uni-bamberg.de>

Organisers

The Spatial Humanities Conference Association
Institutions organizing: Bamberg University, Centre for Heritage Conservation
Studies and Technologies (KDWT)<https://www.uni-bamberg.de/en/>; Ghent Centre
for Digital Humanities<https://www.ghentcdh.ugent.be/>; Lancaster University
Centre for Digital Humanities<https://www.lancasterdh.org/>; Digital Humanities
Lab, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa<https://dhlab.fcsh.unl.pt/about-lab_hd-fcsh/>;
Northumbria University Architecture & Built Environment<https://www.northumbria.
ac.uk/research/ref-2021/uoa/architecture/our-staff/>; and the UrbanMetaMapping
consortium<https://urbanmetamapping.uni-bamberg.de/en/>.

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        Date: 2024-01-29 08:54:31+00:00
        From: Christophe Roche <roche.university@gmail.com>
        Subject: TOTh 2024 - Deadline approaching 5 February 2024 - International Conference on Terminology and Ontology


2^nd Call for Papers, Posters & Demos
TOTh 2024 CONFERENCE – ONSITE & ONLINE
Terminology & Ontology: Theories and applications
http://toth.condillac.org/ <http://toth.condillac.org/>

6 & 7 June 2024- University Savoie Mont-Blanc (Chambéry, France)

TOTh aims to bring together researchers and practitioners from various
academic and industrial disciplines in the field of terminology and
ontology. We invite contributions on the following topics, among others:
  - Terminology, Translation, Linguistics, Corpus linguistics,
Computational linguistics, Natural Language Processing…
-  Ontology, Knowledge Engineering, Artificial Intelligence and Machine
learning, Information Retrieval, Semantic Web…
- ­Applications of Terminology and/or Ontology: Information and Library
sciences, Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage, Education, Medicine,
Finance, Standardization, etc.
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Deadline for submission of extended abstracts: 5 February 2024
Notification to authors: 4 March 2024

Easychair submission page:
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=toth2024>

The format for submitting abstracts is free. The number of characters
including spaces is between 12,000 and 15,000, excluding the bibliography
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Opening talk: “An overview of automatic term extraction”
http://toth.condillac.org/opening-talk
<http://toth.condillac.org/opening-talk>
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TOTh TRAINING 2024
“Terminology & Artificial Intelligence (1)”
http://toth.condillac.org/training-2024-ai
<http://toth.condillac.org/training-2024-ai>
4 & 5 June 2024
University Savoie Mont-Blanc (Chambéry, France).


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