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Computational Humanities - bridging the gap between Computer Science and Digital Humanities A report on the Dagstuhl seminar

October 20, 2014
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Thompson Library 165

Brian Joseph & Christopher Brown
Monday, October 20 
Digital Arts and Humanities Working Group
12 noon-1pm
Thompson Library 165
 
This summer's Dagstuhl Seminar on Computational Humanities sought to boost the rapidly emerging interdisciplinary field of Computational Humanities by bringing together leading researchers in the (digital) humanities and computational analysis. We will report on our participation in the seminar, its projects and participants, and our own work both in the Dagstuhl working group on Lexicon and Literature and on the OSU Herodotos Project for Ancient Ethnohistory.