35.437, Calls: 3rd Conference on Digital Data and Human Sciences (DRDHum 2024): Digital Research Data and Human Sciences in the Age of A.I.

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Subject: 35.437, Calls: 3rd Conference on Digital Data and Human Sciences (DRDHum 2024): Digital Research Data and Human Sciences in the Age of A.I.

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Date: 06-Feb-2024
From: Michael Pace-Sigge [michp at uef.fi]
Subject: 3rd Conference on Digital Data and Human Sciences (DRDHum 2024): Digital Research Data and Human Sciences in the Age of A.I.


Full Title: 3rd Conference on Digital Data and Human Sciences (DRDHum
2024): Digital Research Data and Human Sciences in the Age of A.I.
Short Title: DRDHum 2024

Date: 10-Dec-2024 - 12-Dec-2024
Location: Joensuu, Finland
Contact Person: Michael Pace-Sigge
Meeting Email: drdhum at uef.fi
Web Site: https://sites.uef.fi/drd-hum-2024/

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics

Call Deadline: 15-Mar-2024

Meeting Description:

Today, there are many ways in which the human and social sciences use
digital tools to investigate different aspects of human life and
society. As the significance and use of digital resources continually
expands into new fields of study, there are some disciplines which
have already been working with digital methods for decades. This
conference aims to present an overview of the current state of
research in fields such as archival studies, cultural studies,
history, linguistics, literature, performing and visual arts,
philosophy where novel approaches are being made available through
digital tools. The 2024 conference focusses on novel and innovative
approaches to make use of digital applications, in particular in the
light of the advent of machine learning and A.I. solutions.
The Digital Research Data and Human Sciences (DRDHum 2024) conference
aims to bring together researchers who have different areas of
interest and expertise to discuss the themes of data compilation and
management, and to share their knowledge and experience. We encourage
contributions from researchers and research groups who have
implemented interdisciplinary research to participate in the event.
DRDHum 2024 is organized by the University of Eastern Finland. The
first (D)RDHum Conference was hosted at the University of Oulu in
2019, where the focus was specifically on linguistic text corpora. The
second conference, 2022 at the University of Jyväskylä was more
expansive, looking at digital resources and technologies within the
humanities and include multi-modal approaches.
Plenary speakers
Professor Katherine Bode, Professor, Australian National University
https://researchers.anu.edu.au/researchers/bode-k
ARC Future Fellow, ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences

Professor Anna Foka, Uppsala University, Sweden
https://www.katalog.uu.se/profile/?id=N18-926
Professor at Department of ALM

Professor Michaela Mahlberg, University of Birmingham, UK
https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/elal/mahlberg-michaela.asp
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Department of English Language and Linguistics
Chair in Corpus Linguistics

Professor Tony McEnery, University of Lancaster, UK
https://www.lancaster.ac.uk
Distinguished Professor

Call for Papers:

Submissions of individual papers, posters, and workshops are welcome
but not limited to:
Humanities and social research in the fields of e.g.
o digital cultural, gender and ethnic studies
o digital discourse analysis
o digital history
o digital literary studies
o data-rich literary history
o digital solutions in logopedics
o digital media studies
o digital pedagogies
o spatial humanities
o spoken and written linguistics

Theoretical and methodological aspects of digital humanities and
social studies, e.g.
o computational and machine-learning systems
o corpus-assisted and other corpus analyses
o digital discourse analyses
o Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
o literary cartography
o tools for digital data analysis
Submission guidelines
Authors are invited to submit an abstract for theoretical or empirical
work of 250-400 words (excluding references), which should indicate
the research questions, data and methods used, and give a brief
indication of the results.
Besides oral and poster presentations, the conference will be happy to
be the venue for select thematic workshops. Workshops will address a
particular topic within the general theme of the conference. The
chair/s of the workshop will be required submit an abstract, maximum
500 words (excluding references) introducing the proposed topic, the
aim of the event and the expected audience. These workshops must
include a practical part, it is therefore essential that the maximum
number of participants (and any particular requirements) is given in
the proposal. These workshops must be, furthermore, open to conference
participants only.
A list of those workshops and tutorials which have been accepted will
then be announced on the conference website. After this, submissions
to the workshops or tutorials themselves can then be made, following
further instructions that will have been given by the organizers.
We therefore invite the following types of submissions:
1.      Abstract for an oral presentation (20 min + 10 min for
discussion)
2.      Proposal for a workshop (2 hours in length)
3.      Abstract for a poster presentation (A0)
Please access the submission forms at:
https://openreview.net/group?id=uef.fi/University_of_Eastern_Finland/D
RDHum/2024/Conference
(Please note that you will need to request an OpenReview registration
if you do not already have one. We have been advised that this process
might take up to two weeks.)

Important dates
•       Submission of oral presentations and posters: opens 07.02.2024
•       Submission of oral presentations and posters: closes 15.3.2024
•       Acceptance of abstracts: 01.05.2024
•       Conference: 10.–12.12.2024
We aim to organise the event on-site and in-person in Joensuu and plan
to make the plenaries available online.  For more information, please
send inquiries to: drdhum2024 at uef.fi



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