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Humanist Archives: July 6, 2024, 7:32 a.m. Humanist 38.70 - events: computational humanities (Aarhus)

				
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        Date: 2024-07-05 14:34:49+00:00
        From: marijn Koolen <marijn.koolen@gmail.com>
        Subject: CHR 2024 submission deadline extended to 11 July


Conference: Computational Humanities Research 2024
Dates: 4-6 December 2024
Location: Center for Humanities Computing, Aarhus University
Website: https://2024.computational-humanities-research.org
Call for Papers: https://2024.computational-humanities-research.org/cfp/
Submission deadline: July 11, 2024 (was July 8, 2024)
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Update 2024-07-05: submission deadline extended to 11 July, 2024, AoE!

In the arts and humanities, the use of computational, statistical, and
mathematical approaches has considerably increased in recent years. This
research is characterized by the use of formal methods and the construction
of explicit, computational models. This includes quantitative, statistical
approaches, but also more generally computational methods for processing
and analyzing data, as well as theoretical reflections on these approaches.
Despite the undeniable growth of this research area, many scholars still
struggle to find suitable research-oriented venues to present and publish
computational work that does not lose sight of traditional modes of inquiry
in the arts and humanities. This is the scholarly niche that the CHR
conference aims to fill. More precisely, the conference aims at


1. Building a community of scholars working on humanities research questions
   relying on a wide range of computational and quantitative approaches to
   humanities data in all its forms. We consider this community to be
   complementary to the digital humanities landscape.

2. Promoting good practices through sharing “research stories”. Such good
   practices may include, for instance, the publication of code and data in
   order to support transparency and replication of studies; pre-registering
   research design to present theoretical justification, hypotheses, and
   proposed statistical analysis; or a redesign of the reviewing process for
   interdisciplinary studies that rely on computational approaches to answer
   questions relevant to the humanities.

### Topics of interest

We invite original research papers from a wide range of topics, including
-- but not limited to -- the following:

- Applications of statistical methods and machine learning to process,
enrich and analyse humanities data, including new media and cultural
heritage data;
- Hypothesis-driven humanities research, simulations and generative models;
- Development of new quantitative and empirical methods for humanities
research;
- Modeling bias, uncertainty, and conflicting interpretation in the
humanities;
- Evaluation methods, evaluation data sets  and development of standards;
- Formal, statistical or quantitative  evaluation of categorization /
periodization;
- Theoretical frameworks and epistemology for quantitative methods and
computational humanities approaches;
- Translation and transfer of methods from other disciplines, approaches to
bridge humanistic and statistical interpretations;
- Visualisation, dissemination (incl. Open science) and teaching in
computational humanities.
- Potential and challenges of AI applications to humanities research.


### Venue

The 2024 edition of the Computational Humanities Research conference will
be hosted by the Center for Humanities Computing, Aarhus University (
https://chc.au.dk/). The conference will be a hybrid event with an option
to attend in person in Aarhus, virtually, or a combination of the two. More
details will follow soon.

### Important dates

- Submission deadline: July 8, 2024 (extended to July 11, 2024), Anywhere
on Earth (23:59:59 UTC-12)

- Notification to authors: September 16, 2024

- Final papers ready: October, 2024

- Conference: December 4 - December 6, 2024

- Pre-Conference workshops: December 3, 2024


### Submission types

**Long Papers**: up to **5000** words (ca. 10 pages, references, abstract
and
   tables/illustrations excluded). Long papers report on completed,
original and
   unpublished results. Brevity of argument is preferred. We welcome the
use of
   appendices or other supplementary information.

**Short Papers**: up to **3000** words (ca. 6 pages, references, abstract
and
   tables/illustrations excluded). Short papers report on focused
contributions,
   and may present work in progress. Short papers are presented either as
short
   oral presentations or posters. We welcome the use of
   appendices or other supplementary information.

**Lightning Talks**: Submit an abstract of up to 750 words (excluding
references,
   tables and illustrations) to give a 5 minute presentation during a
lightning
   talks session. This format can be well suited for reporting work in
progress,
   introducing ideas, preliminary results, or focused question-answer
research.

**Workshops**: up to **1500** words. Workshops should be organised to be
more
   interactive than the main conference. The workshops will take place
before the
   conference, on 3 December. Workshop proposals should describe:

  - the aims and set up of the workshop,
  - the academic background for the work,
  - proposed length (e.g. half day or full day),
  - an outline of the day, including the types of activities,
  - the expected key outcomes,
  - a short bio of each organiser or presenter, including their name,
affiliation, email address
  - a plan for promoting the workshop to draw participants.


### Submission Details

We welcome submissions from scholars of diverse backgrounds and
particularly from under-represented groups.

Submissions should be written in English and submitted anonymously. For
more details, see the full
Call for Papers: https://2024.computational-humanities-research.org/cfp/

### Questions?

Contact the organizers: info@computational-humanities-research.org
CHR community on discourse:
https://discourse.computational-humanities-research.org


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