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Humanist Archives: Oct. 23, 2019, 6:33 a.m. Humanist 33.338 - events: AI & heritage; knowledge transfer

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    [1]    From: Andreas Weber 
           Subject: CfP ARTIDIGH 2020 (special session: Artificial Intelligence & Digital Heritage: Challenges and Opportunities), deadline: 15 November 2019 (reminder) (70)

    [2]    From: eveline wandl-vogt 
           Subject: ASTP Veranstaltung (34)


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        Date: 2019-10-22 14:59:14+00:00
        From: Andreas Weber 
        Subject: CfP ARTIDIGH 2020 (special session: Artificial Intelligence & Digital Heritage: Challenges and Opportunities), deadline: 15 November 2019 (reminder)

Dear colleagues,

We are pleased to re-circulate a call for papers for a special session on
Artificial Intelligence & Digital Heritage: Challenges and Opportunities
(ARTIDIGH 2020). The deadline for paper submissions is 15 November 2019.

The special session ARTIDIGH 2020 is a specialized event to be held during the
12th International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence (ICAART
2020) in Malta, 22 - 24 February 2020. Papers can be submitted as regular papers
(=12 pages) and position papers (=8 pages) through PRIMORIS. More information
about the special session and the link to the submission system can be found
here: http://www.icaart.org/ARTIDIGH.aspx.

Scope of the special session:

With the help of artificial intelligence-powered services and tools the heritage
sector is working towards the next level of access to and (re)use of digitized
collections. In recent years libraries, archives and museums have started to
apply machine learning and advanced knowledge bases to contextually enrich
digitized objects, audio-visual content and texts and to make these retrievable
in novel ways. In doing so institutions aim to increase the impact of their
collections among a growing and diversifying audience. This special session
welcomes papers that reflect upon, discuss and present the technical and
societal challenges (e.g. labour to produce labeled datasets, heterogeneity of
data, bias in training sets) digital heritage professionals and researchers are
facing when trying to capitalise on the transformative power of artificial
intelligence in the context of digital archive, image, and audio/visual
collections. Next to position papers, we are also looking for papers in which
project consortia discuss their approach and present first results.

Topics include, but are not limited to:

* Bias and digital collections
* Dealing with uncertainty, quality issues and collection gaps
* Multimodal collection access
* Geographic/spatial enrichment and access
* New ways of accessing collections such as associative and serendipitous search
* Network Analysis
* Natural Language Processing for the Heritage Domain
* Trend and change analysis
* Automatic collection provenance enrichment
* Reflections on the influence of AI on the heritage domain

Paper submission and publication:

After thorough reviewing by the special session program committee, all accepted
papers will be published in a special section of the conference proceedings book
- under an ISBN reference and on digital support - and submitted for indexation
by Thomson Reuters Conference Proceedings Citation Index (CPCI/ISI), DBLP, EI
(Elsevier Engineering Village Index), Scopus, Semantic Scholar and Google
Scholar. SCITEPRESS is a member of CrossRef and every paper is given a DOI
(Digital Object Identifier). All papers presented at the conference venue will
be available at the SCITEPRESS Digital Library.

Questions?

If you are not sure whether you research fits with this special session, please
do not hesitate to contact the organizers of the special session:

1.      Andreas Weber (a.weber@utwente.nl)

2.      Marieke van Erp
(marieke.van.erp@dh.huc.knaw.nl)

3.      Maarten Heerlien
(m.heerlien@rijksmuseum.nl)

Kind regards,
Andreas Weber


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        Date: 2019-10-22 14:31:08+00:00
        From: eveline wandl-vogt 
        Subject: ASTP Veranstaltung

lb kolleg.innen,

dear colleagues,


delighted to share this invitation w/ you.

in this event i will reflect on exploration space knowledge exchange and
knowledge creation capacities

in a participatory, cross-organizational, cross-sectoral setting.


delighted to meet you.

space is limited! first come, first serve.


thx for spreading the word.


in the name of the organisers:

eveline wandl-vogt


***

exploration space @ österreichische akademie der wissenschaften (ÖAW) [austrian
academy of sciences] | 1040 wien. AT | wohllebengasse 12-14/2 |
https://www.oeaw.ac.at/acdh/team/current-team/eveline-wandl-vogt/ | linkedin:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/evelinewandlvogt/ | twitter: @caissarl




Attachments:
ASTP SIG SSHA_Vienna_06122019.pdf: https://dhhumanist.org/att/77401/att00/ 



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