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BD 2015: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Serge Ter Braake, Antske Fokkens, Ronald Sluijter, Thierry Declerck, Eveline Wandl-Vogt:
Proceedings of the First Conference on Biographical Data in a Digital World 2015, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, April 9, 2015. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1399, CEUR-WS.org 2015
Bringing Biographical Data Online
- Vanessa Hannesschläger, Katharina Prager:
Ernst Jandl and Karl Kraus - Two Lives in Bits and Pieces. 1-7 - Bärbel Kröger, Christian Popp:
Germania Sacra Online - The Research Portal of Clerics and Religious Institutions before 1810. 8-12 - Matthias Reinert, Maximilian Schrott, Bernhard Ebneth:
From Biographies to Data Curation - The Making of www.deutsche-biographie.de. 13-19 - Brian Ó Raghallaigh, Gearóid Ó Cleircín:
Ainm.ie: Breathing New Life into a Canonical Collection of Irish-language Biographies. 20-23
Analyzing Biographical Data with Computational Methods
- Mark Bell, Sonia Ranade:
Traces through Time: a Case-study of Applying Statistical Methods to Refine Algorithms for Linking Biographical Data. 24-32 - Firas Dib, Simon Lindberg, Pierre Nugues:
Extraction of Career Profiles from Wikipedia. 33-38 - Shivani Poddar, VenuMadhav Kattagoni, Navjyoti Singh:
Personality Mining from Biographical Data with the "Adjectival Marker" Technique. 39-47 - Anastasia Bonch-Osmolovskaya, Matvey Kolbasov:
Tolstoy Digital: Mining Biographical Data in Literary Heritage Editions. 48-52 - André Blessing, Andrea Glaser, Jonas Kuhn:
Biographical Data Exploration as a Test-bed for a Multi-view, Multi-method Approach in the Digital Humanities. 53-60
Group Portraits and Networks
- Lonneke Geerlings:
A Visual Analysis of Rosey E. Pool's Correspondence Archives. Biographical Data, Intersectionality, and Social Network Analysis. 61-67 - Bram Vannieuwenhuyze:
Who's Who in Late Medieval Brussels. 68-73 - Sophia Stotz, Valentina Stuß, Matthias Reinert, Maximilian Schrott:
Interpersonal Relations in Biographical Dictionaries. A Case Study. 74-80 - Chu Ming-kin:
Prosopographical Survey of Lecturers at the Directorate School in Early Northern Song China (960-1050). 81-84 - Serge Ter Braake, Antske Fokkens:
How to Make it in History. Working Towards a Methodology of Canon Research with Digital Methods. 85-93
Visualisations and Representations
- Daniel Shakespear:
Interactive Genealogy Explorer: Visualization of Migration of Ancestors and Relatives. 94-100 - Hans-Ulrich Krieger, Thierry Declerck:
An OWL Ontology for Biographical Knowledge. Representing Time-Dependent Factual Knowledge. 101-110 - Irene Russo, Tommaso Caselli, Monica Monachini:
Extracting and Visualising Biographical Events from Wikipedia. 111-115 - Thomas D'haeninck, Nico Randeraad, Christophe Verbruggen:
Visualizing Longitudinal Data. Rooted Cosmopolitans in the Low Countries, 1850-1914. 116-121
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