36.1462, Confs: The 3rd International Conference on Recent Advances in Digital Humanities (Romania)
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Subject: 36.1462, Confs: The 3rd International Conference on Recent Advances in Digital Humanities (Romania)
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Date: 06-May-2025
From: Alina Resceanu [alina.resceanu at edu.ucv.ro]
Subject: The 3rd International Conference on Recent Advances in Digital Humanities
The 3rd International Conference on Recent Advances in Digital
Humanities
Short Title: RADH
Theme: AI-assisted research in Digital Humanities
Date: 27-Nov-2025 - 28-Nov-2025
Location: Craiova, Romania
Contact: Anca Dinu
Contact Email: anca.dinu at flls.unibuc.ro
Meeting URL: https://radh.unibuc.ro
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Discipline of
Linguistics
Submission Deadline: 31-Jul-2025
The third edition of the international conference RADH 2025 invites
papers reporting all theoretical, empirical, and methodological
aspects of Digital Humanities (DM). This edition's focus is on two
recent trends: AI-assisted research in Digital Humanities, and
multimodal approaches: text (NLP), vision (image, video), sound
(music, speech), games, etc.
For the first time in history, the current AI systems equal or surpass
humans in cognitive tasks. Since the impact of these recent AI
advances on DH is profound and hasty, a computer assisted approach is
much needed. To deal with cultural data, humans should definitely use
the machine’s memory and speed and the powerful AI models. But they
should do so being fully aware it is their responsibility to properly
collect data (scale and balance it, comply with ethical standards),
choose the right type of method or algorithm (AI), carefully interpret
the results, and, in general, use their human judgement on top of any
machine outputs.
In this dynamic context, the role of the digital humanist has grown
more important than ever. At this third edition of RADH 2025, we
encourage contributions that showcase the AI turn and its implications
on DH.
We welcome papers coming from all Arts and Humanities areas, such as,
but not limited to, computational methods in: linguistics, literature,
history, geography, philosophy, archaeology, cognitive science, social
sciences, psychology, law, arts, religion, education, anthropology,
journalism, etc. The following topics are encouraged, amongst others:
- text and image digitization, archiving and processing,
- resources and evaluation,
- NLP applications in Digital Humanities,
- multilinguality and multimodality
- machine translation
- dialogue/agents
- computer-assisted historical linguistics,
- computational stylistics,
- text augmentation,
- sentiment analysis,
- corpus linguistics,
- hate/toxic speech,
- gender/race/other biases/ethics/fairness,
- computational approaches in
psycholinguistics/sociolinguistics/social sciences/ mental health
- digital cultural heritage,
- digital history/archaeology/epigraphy/prosopography/palaeography
- digital arts and design, etc.
Abstracts up to 5000 characters, spaces included, should describe
original contributions, projects and resources developments, or
results and evaluations of specific DH topics. We also accept papers
describing DH challenges, survey papers, and papers that describe
negative results.
Submissions will be managed through the conference management software
Microsoft CMT. Authors should create a CMT account and upload their
abstracts via CMT, in pdf format, at:
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/RADH2025.
A selection of accepted papers will be published in a collective
volume at a prestigious international publishing house. Previous
editions have been published with Peter Lang Publishing House.
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