DH2024 Workshop – Computational Literary Studies: How To Do Research Responsibly (Program) 

Date 5 August 2024 (ET Timezone, UTC -4)

Location Hazel Hall 332 and Zoom


9:00-10:30 Intro & Keynote I

Amy Earhart, Ethical Datasets: Embodied Digital Approaches

10:30-10:45 Break

10:45-11:30 Lightning talks – session I

Julian Häußler, Dominik Gerstorfer, Evelyn Gius

Using Jupyter Notebooks as Research and Presentation Environment – Experiences from the Project KatKit

Jan K. Argasiński, Iwona Grabska-Gradzińska, Karol Przystalski, Jeremi K. Ochab*, Tomasz Walkowiak

Stylometric Analysis of LLM-Generated Commentaries

Takehiro Hashimoto

A lightning talk proposal for literary text analysis using LLM

Joseph Rudman

Genre vs. Authorship in Non-Traditional Attribution Studies – A Work in Progress

11:30-11:45 Break

11:45-12:30 Demo session

Joanna Byszuk, From raw texts to meaningful results: working with curated datasets

12:30-13:30 Lunch

13:30-15:00 Keynote speech II

Artjoms Šeļa, How to do research responsibly and be bad at math?

15:00-15:15 Break

15:15-16:00 Lightning talks – session II

José Calvo Tello, Nanette Rißler-Pipka, Lukas Weimer, Ubbo Veentjer, Daniel Kurzawe, Ralf Klammer, Mathias Göbel, Stefan E. Funk, George Dogaru, Stefan Buddenbohm, Florian Barth

Responsability through FAIRness or why you Should Bring your Texts to TextGrid Repository

So Miyagawa, Yuzuki Tsukagoshi , Yuki Kyogoku, Kyoko Amano

Computational Analysis of Intertextuality in Vedic Texts: A Progress Report

Patrick Juola

Stylometry and Writing Systems

Kahyun Choi

Toward Equitable and Diverse Digital Poetry Libraries

Florentina Armaselu

Generic, Specific and Satirical Modes in 18th Century English Novels

16:00-16:30 Open mic



Organizing committee

Maciej Eder (CLS-Infra)
Joanna Byszuk (CLS-Infra and SIG-DLS)
Simone Rebora (SIG-DLS)
Berenike Herrmann (SIG-DLS)
Suzanne Mpouli (SIG-DLS)
Pablo Ruiz Fabo (SIG-DLS)