The Digital Classicist and the ICD are inviting both students and established researchers involved in the application of the digital humanities to the study of the ancient world to come and introduce their work at this series of seminars. The focus of the seminars is the interdisciplinary and collaborative work that results at the interface of expertise in Classics or Archaeology and Computer Science.
All are wlecome at the seminars which are held Fridays at 16:30 in STB3/6 (Stewart House), Senate House, Malet Street, London, WC1E 7HU
June 5 Bart Van Beek (Leuven)
Onomastics and Name-extraction in Graeco-Egyptian Papyri
June 12 Philip Murgatroyd (Birmingham)
Starting out on the Journey to Manzikert: Agent-based modelling and
Mediaeval warfare logistics
June 19 Gregory Crane (Perseus Project, Tufts)
No Unmediated Analysis: Digital services constrain and enable both
traditional and novel tasks
June 26 Marco Buechler & Annette Loos (Leipzig)
Textual Re-use of Ancient Greek Texts: A case study on Plato's works
July 3 Roger Boyle & Kia Ng (Leeds)
Extracting the Hidden: Paper Watermark Location and Identification
July 10 Cristina Vertan (Hamburg)
Teuchos: An Online Knowledge-based Platform for Classical Philology
July 17 Christine Pappelau (Berlin) *NB: in British Library, 96 Euston Rd, NW1
2DW)*
Roman Spolia in 3D: High Resolution Leica 3D Laser-scanner meets
ancient building structures
July 24 Elton Barker (Oxford)
Herodotos Encoded Space-Text-Imaging Archive
July 31 Leif Isaksen (Southampton)
Linking Archaeological Data
August 7 Alexandra Trachsel (Hamburg)
An Online Edition of the Fragments of Demetrios of Skepsis
Re: Digital Classicist / ICS Work in Progress Seminars
Simon Mahony
Note the programme change for:
19th June which is now
Mark Hedges and Tobias Blanke (King’s College London)
'Linking and Querying Ancient Texts: A multi-database case study with
epigraphic corpora'
Full programme with abstracts and podcast are at
http://www.digitalclassicist.org/wip/wip2009.html
Simon