L'équipe de la CRCEN à DH 2025

Dans le cadre du colloque international DH 2025 ayant lieu à Lisbonne, Portugal du 14 au 18 juillet, plusieurs communications seront présentées par les membres de la CRCEN.

Ὅσοι ἄνθρωποι, τοσαῦται γνῶμαι ! Harmonizing Guidelines for Handwritten Text Recognition of Ancient Greek (Workshop)

Intervenant·e·s : Mathilde Verstraete, Maxime Guénette,  Marcello Vitali-Rosati, Malamatenia Vlachou Efstathiou, Marianne Reboul 

Résumé : This workshop is not intended to be a technical training session on HTR, but rather a space for reflection, collaboration, and community building. It aims to bring together researchers and practitioners from a range of disciplines, including philologists, paleographers, HTR users (across various languages), and dataset creators, to address the technical and methodological challenges that have hindered the development of effective HTR for Ancient Greek.

The primary goals are:

  1. To foster the development of an interdisciplinary community of practice that combines complementary expertise to address the challenges posed by the automatic recognition of Greek documents.
  2. To develop common guidelines for the transcription and encoding of ancient Greek texts, especially for the training of automatic text recognition models.

Plus d'informations sur le site internet de l'atelier. 

Session Posters

Defining the Variation in the Greek Anthology. The IAL (Intelligence Artificielle Littéraire) Project

Présenté par : Mathilde Verstraete, Marcello Vitali-Rosati, Yann Audin, Dominic Forest, William Bouchard

Making an augmented web book with Le Pressoir (The Pressoir)

Présenté par : Hélène Beauchef, Roch Delannay, Antoine Fauchié, Giulia Ferretti, David Larlet, Servanne Monjour, Nicolas Sauret, Marcello Vitali-Rosati 

Transfer learning and in-context learning for stage direction classification in French

Présenté par : Pablo Ruiz Fabo, Alexia Schneider

Computer-Assisted Hermeneutics of Philip K. Dick's Corpus: Constructing a Personal Knowledge Base with SpaCy and Obsidian for Literary Analysis

Présenté par : Yann Audin