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In-depth Webinar on Bidirectional Text (Bidi Part 2), Tuesday, August 13, 2024, 10:00 (San Francisco), 13:00 (New York), 17:00 (UTC) and 19:00 (Berlin).
A number of scripts, such as Hebrew, Arabic and Urdu, write their letters horizontally on a page or screen, running right to left. However, other characters, such as digits, flow left-to-right. Text that handles both right-to-left and left-to-right text is called “bidirectional” text (“bidi” in short). Bidi text can occur on the same line, or even alongside other left-to-right text, such as Latin.
In the second of a three-part series, Part 2 will delve deeper into more advanced topics and practical applications of bidirectional text processing. Three expert speakers will be on hand to provide detailed insights and answer your questions. Questions may be submitted in advance. The session will be recorded.
Part 1, which took place in June, provided an introduction to bidi and is available for viewing at: https://youtu.be/TWfvRdS_7x0?feature=shared
To register for this free webinar, use this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/6617210536377/WN_DWNv_9ieQyqgEq0In…
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Dear Global DH Community,
Hello! I hope this email finds you well with all things considered. I am writing to cordially invite you to our next DH Asia Webinar session on August 1st (Thur) at 3pm Tokyo Time. Please register from the following link to receive the Zoom log-in information: https://bit.ly/3SFHTmh
Our speaker is Dr. Ayano Takeuchi from the National Institute of Japanese Literature. Her talk is titled “The Tale of Genji: Where Traditional Research Meets Digital Technology." Dr. Takeuchi will be discussing her DH journey & what DH has offered for her qualitative research by drawing from her work on Classic Japanese Literature. The session will be moderated by Dr. Tomoji Tabata from Osaka University.
Looking forward to seeing many of you!
Sincerely,
Setsuko on behalf of the DH Asia Webinar Planning Team
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Setsuko Yokoyama, PhD / MSI
Assistant Professor of Digital Humanities
Singapore University of Technology and Design
syokoyams(a)gmail.com<mailto:syokoyams@gmail.com> | @setsukoyokoyama | she / her / hers
https://hass.sutd.edu.sg/faculty/setsuko-yokoyama/