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Call for Papers - SUMAC 2021
The 3rd workshop on Structuring and Understanding of Multimedia heritAge Contents
In conjunction with ACM Multimedia 2021, 20 - 24 October 2020, Chengdu, China
Workshop: https://sumac-workshops.github.io/2021/
Conference: https://2021.acmmm.org
Aims and scope
The digitization of large quantities of analogue data and the massive production of born-digital
documents for many years now provide us with large volumes of varied multimedia data
(images, maps, text, video, multi-sensor data, etc.), an important feature of which is that they
are cross-domain. "Cross-domain" reflects the fact that these data may have been acquired
in very different conditions: different acquisition systems, times and points of view. These
data represent an extremely rich heritage that can be exploited in a wide variety of fields, from
Social Sciences and Humanities to land use and territorial policies, including smart city, urban
planning, smart tourism and culture, creative media and entertainment. In terms of research
in computer science, they address challenging problems related to the diversity and volume
of the media across time, the variety of content descriptors (potentially including the time
dimension), the veracity of the data, and the different user needs with respect to engaging with
this rich material and the extraction of value out of the data. These challenges are reflected
in various research topics such as multimodal and mixed media search, automatic content
analysis, multimedia linking and recommendation, and big data analysis and visualization,
where scientific bottlenecks may be exacerbated by the time dimension, which also provides
topics of interest such as multimodal time series analysis.
The objective of the third edition of this workshop is to present and discuss the latest and
most significant trends in the analysis, structuring and understanding of multimedia contents
dedicated to the valorization of heritage, with the emphasis on enabling access to the big
data of the past. We welcome research contributions for the following (but not limited to) topics:
* Multimedia and cross-domain data interlinking and recommendation
* Dating and spatialization of historical data
* Mixed media data access and indexing
* Deep learning in adverse conditions (transfer learning, learning with side information,etc.)
* Multi-modal time series analysis, evolution modeling
* Multi-modal & multi-temporal data rendering
* Heritage - Building Information Modeling, Art
* HCI / Interfaces for large-scale datasets
* Smart digitization of massive quantities of data
* Bench-marking, Open Data Movement
* Generative modeling of cultural heritage
Important dates
* Paper submission: 30 July 2021 (11:59 p.m. AoE)
* Author acceptance notification: 26 August 2021
* Camera-Ready: 2 September 2021
* Workshop date: 20 or 24 October 2021 (TBA)
Submission guidelines
Submission format. All submissions must be original work not under review at any other
workshop, conference, or journal. The workshop will accept papers describing completed work
as well as work in progress. One submission format is accepted: full paper, which must follow
the formatting guidelines of the main conference ACM MM 2021. Full papers should be from 6 to
8 pages (plus 2 additional pages for the references), encoded as PDF and using the ACM Article
Template. For paper guidelines, please visit: https://2021.acmmm.org/regular-papers .
Peer Review and publication in ACM Digital Library. Paper submissions must conform
with the “double-blind” review policy. All papers will be peer-reviewed by experts in the field,
they will receive at least two reviews. Acceptance will be based on relevance to the workshop,
scientific novelty, and technical quality. Depending on the number, maturity and topics of the
accepted submissions, the work will be presented via oral or poster sessions. The workshop
papers will be published in the ACM Digital Library.
Organizers
Valerie Gouet-Brunet (LaSTIG Lab / IGN - Gustave Eiffel University, France)
Margarita Khokhlova (Fujitsu France)
Ronak Kosti (Pattern Recognition Lab / DHSS, FAU Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany)
Li Weng (Hangzhou Dianzi University, China)
Looking forward to seeing you in Chengdu (virtually or not)!
The workshop organizers
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Regards,
Ronak Kosti, PhD
Post Doc Researcher
Pattern Recognition Lab,
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität, Erlangen-Nürnberg
Email: ronak.kosti(a)fau.de<mailto:ronak.kosti@fau.de>
Web: https://lme.tf.fau.de/person/kosti
Twitter: @r_rkosti
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Dear list,
may I point you to 3 job offers in Digital Humanities at the Centre for
Information Modelling (ZIM) at the University of Graz in beautiful
Austria? ZIM is hopefull already well known among you as one on the main
DH venues in Austria (and the place of the DH2023, by the way).
The positions are free in subject as long as it is Digital Humanities.
Your applications should include a draft of your research plans and a
CV. Application deadline is May, 26th, 2021.
Details at https://jobs.uni-graz.at/en/MB/99/99/6893 (PhD fellow),
https://jobs.uni-graz.at/en/MB/100/99/6889 (PhD fellow) und
https://jobs.uni-graz.at/en/MB/101/99/6891 (PostDoc).
Looking foward to read your applications!
Georg Vogeler
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Prof. Dr. Georg Vogeler
Professur für Digital Humanities -
Zentrum für Informationsmodellierung
Universität Graz
A-8010 Graz | Elisabethstraße 59/III
Tel. +43 316 380 8033
<http://informationsmodellierung.uni-graz.at> - <http://gams.uni-graz.at>
<https://online.uni-graz.at/kfu_online/wbForschungsportal.cbShowPortal?pPers…>
Director of the Austrian Center for Digital Humanities at OeAW
<https://acdh.oeaw.ac.at>
Institut für Dokumentologie und Editorik e.V. <http://www.i-d-e.de>
International Center for Archival Research ICARus <http://www.icar-us.eu>
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(announcement of a virtual workshop for DM on Thursday, 5/20, at 2pm EST / 7pm GMT)
The Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies at Penn has recently started hosting an installation of Digital Mappa (DM). As described on the project website (https://www.digitalmappa.org/), DM is "an open-source digital humanities platform for open-access workspaces, projects and publications."
You can use it to make digital editions and other types of projects that link together images, texts, and annotations.
On Thursday, May 20th at 2pm, Dot Porter be hosting a Zoom workshop about DM for people at PACSCL institutions and beyond who is interested in learning more about DM and what it can be used for. DM has potential use in the classroom, for individual and group projects; please share this announcement with faculty and staff who might be interested.
The SIMS installation is at https://sims2.digitalmappa.org/, you can go there now to look at public projects we host and to register for your own account ahead of the workshop (if you register please email Dot, dorp(a)upenn.edu<mailto:dorp@upenn.edu>, to let her know so she can approve your request). At the workshop Dot will talk about how DM was developed, and share her screen while she shows you how to start a project, import images, and create links between images and text.
The workshop is on Thursday, May 20th, at 2pm EST / 7pm GMT. It is hosted by the Philadelphia Area Consortium of Special Collections Libraries (PACSCL) but it open to all.
Register at this site by the end of day today (Tuesday, May 18th)
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/digital-mappa-dm-workshop-with-dot-porter-tick…
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Dot Porter is Curator of Digital Research Services in the Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies. She participates in a wide-ranging digital humanities research and development team within the context of a special collections department. Dot's projects focus on the digitization and visualization of medieval manuscripts and she was a partner in the development of DM.
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Dot Porter (MA, MSLS)
Digital Medievalist, Digital Librarian
Email: dot.porter(a)gmail.com<mailto:dot.porter@gmail.com>
Penn Manuscripts on Tumblr: http://upennmanuscripts.tumblr.com/
MESA: http://mesa-medieval.org
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Dear colleagues,
the VeDPH is glad to announce a series of book presentations, that will
be held online in Italian:
1) Alberto Campagnolo, "Book Conservation and Digitization. The
Challenges of Dialogue and Collaboration". Leeds: Arc Humanities 2020.
Wednesday 19h of May 2021, 5:00 pm CET
Details: https://www.unive.it/data/33113/2/50043
2) Elisa Corrò e Giacomo Vinci, "Palinsesti programmati nell’Alto
Adriatico? Decifrare, conservare, pianificare e comunicare il paesaggio.
Atti della giornata di Studi (Venezia, 18 aprile 2019)"
Tuesday 25th of May, 6:30 pm CET
Details: https://www.unive.it/data/33113/2/49563
3) Paolo Monella, "Metodi digitali per l'insegnamento classico e
umanistico". Milano: EDUCatt 2020.
Thursday 10ht of June, 10:00 am CET
Details: https://www.unive.it/data/33113/2/50040
All best,
Paolo Monella
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Paolo Monella
Ricercatore (RTDA), Latino e Informatica umanistica
Dipartimento di Scienze dell'Antichità
Sapienza Università di Roma
Affiliated Scholar
Venice Centre for Digital and Public Humanities (VeDPH)
Università Ca' Foscari di Venezia
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A reminder to all Digital Medievalists: Part I of the world-wide Digital Medievalist symposium takes place next week, Monday, 24 May!
The Past, Present, and Future of Digital Medieval Studies: A Global Digital Medievalist Symposium
To be held 24 May, 11 June, and 21 June, 2021.
With the Medieval Academy of America serving as a co-host, Part 1 (Monday, 24 May, 11 AM - 3:30 PM EDT).
will focus on Digital Medieval Studies in the Americas, centering the importance of images and imaging for medievalists working on the western side of the Atlantic.
For more information and to register for Part I as well as Parts II and III, "Asia & Oceania: Digital Transformations" (Friday, 11 June) and "Africa & Europe: Diving Into Sources" (Monday, 21 June), please go to the symposium website here: https://digitalmedievalist.wordpress.com/the-past-present-and-future-of-dig…
**Excited by all the work going on in the DM world and want to get more involved? Think about nominating yourself or someone else to serve on the DM Executive Board! We are accepting nominations and self-nominations until Wednesday, 26 May. For more information, please visit the 2021-2023 DM Board Elections website: https://digitalmedievalist.wordpress.com/dm-board-elections-2021-2023/**
Lynn Ransom, on behalf of the DM Executive Board<https://digitalmedievalist.wordpress.com/about/executive-board/> and Postgraduate Subcommittee<https://digitalmedievalist.wordpress.com/about/postgraduate-subcommittee/>
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Call for Nominations to DM Board 2021–2023
Digital Medievalist will be holding elections at the end of June and the beginning of July 2021 for four positions to its Executive Board. Board positions are for two year terms and incumbents may be re-elected (for a maximum of three terms in a row). Members of the Board are responsible for the overall direction of the organisation and leading the Digital Medievalist’s many projects and programmes. This is a working board, and so it is expected that you are willing and able to commit a little bit of time to helping Digital Medievalist undertake some of its activities (such as helping to run its journal, organizing virtual programs and conference sessions, maintaining the DM website and social media platforms, etc.).
For further information about the Executive and Digital Medievalist more generally please see the DM website, particularly:
https://digitalmedievalist.wordpress.com/about/https://digitalmedievalist.wordpress.com/about/board-roles/https://digitalmedievalist.wordpress.com/about/election-procedures/https://digitalmedievalist.wordpress.com/about/bylaws/
We are now seeking nominations (including self-nominations) for the annual elections. In order to be eligible for election, candidates must be members of Digital Medievalist (membership is conferred simply by subscription to the organisation’s mailing list, dm-l) and have made some demonstrable contribution either to the DM project (e.g. to the mailing list, or the wiki, etc.), or to the field of digital medieval studies. We especially encourage nominations of digital medievalists living and/or working outside the US and Europe.
If you are interested in running for these positions or are able to recommend a suitable candidate, please contact Lynn Ransom (lransom[at]upenn[dot]edu<mailto:lransom@upenn.edu>) or Claudia Sojer (claudia[dot]sojer[at]uibk[dot]ac[dot]at<mailto:claudia.sojer@uibk.ac.at>) who will treat your nomination or enquiries in confidence. The nomination period will close at 23:59 UTC on Wednesday, May 26 2021, and elections will be held by electronic ballot from Monday, 21 June 2021, closing at 23:59 UTC on Monday, 5 July 2021.
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Dear colleagues,
We are offering a workshop titled “Making an edition of a text in many versions” as part of the 11th European Summer University in Digital Humanities – Culture & Technology between August 3-13, 2021.
This two-week workshop (36 hours over ten days) will teach how to use the Textual Communities<http://www.textualcommunities.org/> environment to carry out every stage of preparing a scholarly edition of a text in many versions. Students will learn how to gather images of many versions of texts together, to transcribe their text into TEI/XML, how to collate the versions and prepare an apparatus, how to use phylogenetic, variant database and other tools to analyze the agreements and disagreements between the versions to create stemmata and other visualizations, and how to publish the edition online. Models of the kind of edition which users will be able to make can be seen at www.sd-editions.com<http://www.sd-editions.com/> (for example, Dante’s Commedia at http://www.sd-editions.com/AnaAdditional/CommediaEx/CommediaExhome.html<http://www.sd-editions.com/AnaAdditional/CommediaEx/CommediaExhome.html>; part of the Canterbury Tales at http://www.inklesseditions.com/TCP/Subscription/RE/<http://www.sd-editions.com/TCPub/WBP/>). The workshop will be taught in English and Spanish.
The deadline for applications is May 15, 2021. More information may be found at https://esu.fdhl.info/making-an-edition-of-a-text-in-many-versions/. You can apply to join the workshop through ConfTool at https://www.conftool.org/esu2020/.
Peter Robinson and Barbara Bordalejo
Peter.robinson(a)usask.ca<mailto:Peter.robinson@usask.ca>, Barbara.bordalejo(a)usask.ca<mailto:Barbara.bordalejo@usask.ca>
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Dear All,
The UK-Ireland Digital Humanities Network has released the draft of its first discussion paper on capacity enhancement in DH. The paper is based on the Network's December 2020 workshop<https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fkdl.kcl.a…> and a survey conducted among the members of the DH community. The draft is available for comments until the end of Sunday 16th May at https://osf.io/9e4az<https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fosf.io%2F…>.
We would love to hear your views; many thanks!
Please note that in order to annotate the document, you will need a (free) account for hypothes.is: you should be prompted to do this when you click on the sticky note at the top right of the document.
For more information about the UK-Ireland DH Network and its events, please visit the Network's website<https://dhnetwork.org/> and follow us on Twitter<https://twitter.com/DHNetworkOrg>.
Best wishes,
Charlotte
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Dr Charlotte Tupman
Research Fellow in Digital Humanities
Director of Global, Department of Classics and Ancient History
College of Humanities
University of Exeter
EX4 4QH
Tel. +44 (0)1392 72 4243 Please note that I will be unable to answer calls to this number at present, although I should be able to retrieve voicemail.
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Dear colleagues,
the VeDPH announces the last online seminar of the Spring Series of its
"Seminars in Digital and Public Humanities": Dániel Kiss (Universitat de
Barcelona), "Catullus Online and Digital Latin: Radical Innovation or
Media Change?".
- When: Wednesday, May 12th, 2021, 5:00 pm CET
- Details: https://www.unive.it/data/33113/2/45794
- Subscription (Zoom): bit.ly/39dK6vA
- Further info and materials: vedph.github.io/seminarseries
All best,
Paolo Monella
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Riercatore (RTDA), Latino e Digital Humanities
Dipartimento di Scienze dell'Antichità
Sapienza Università di Roma
Affiliated Scholar
Venice Centre for Digital and Public Humanities (VeDPH)
Università Ca' Foscari di Venezia
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