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TwinTalks@DHN 2019: Copenhagen, Denmark
- Steven Krauwer, Darja Fiser:

Proceedings of the Twin Talks Workshop at DHN 2019, co-located with Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries (DHN 2019), Copenhagen, Denmark, March 5, 2019. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 2365, CEUR-WS.org 2019
Preface
- Steven Krauwer, Darja Fiser:

TwinTalks at DHN 2019 - Understanding Collaboration in Digital Humanities. 1-4
Papers
- Martijn Kleppe, Thomas Smits, Willem Jan Faber:

Three perspectives on a collaborative attempt to use computer vision techniques to automatically classify historical newspaper images. 5-12 - Konstantin Freybe, Florian Rämisch, Tracy Hoffmann:

With small steps to the big picture: A method and tool negotiation workflow. 13-24 - Alptug Güney, Cristina Vertan, Walther von Hahn:

Combining hermeneutic and computer based methods for investigating reliability of historical texts. 25-34 - Börge Kiss, Daniel Kölligan, Francisco Mondaca, Claes Neuefeind, Uta Reinöhl, Patrick Sahle:

It Takes a Village: Co-developing VedaWeb, a Digital Research Platform for Old Indo-Aryan Texts. 35-44 - Vanessa Hannesschläger, Peter Andorfer:

I Want it All, I Want it Now. Literature researcher meets programmer. 45-54 - Eetu Mäkelä, Mikko Tolonen, Jani Marjanen, Antti Kanner, Ville Vaara, Leo Lahti:

Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Studying Newspaper Materiality. 55-66 - Maria Papadopoulou, Christophe Roche:

Twinning Classics and A.I.: Building the new generation of ontology-based lexicographical tools and resources for Humanists on the Semantic Web. 67-81 - Amelie Dorn, Yalemisew M. Abgaz, Eveline Wandl-Vogt:

Opening up cultural content in non-standard language data through cross-disciplinary collaboration: insights on methods, process and learnings on the example of exploreAT! 82-89

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