Helsinki Computational History Group
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Group of historians, computer scientists and linguists cracking the code of early modern public communication.
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http://helsinki.fi/computational-history 27-10-2018 07:46:36
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Our #HPCHD article, “Detecting Sequential Genre Change in Eighteenth-Century Texts”, has been published: ceur-ws.org/Vol-3290/short… Helsinki Computational History Group
A fabulous project that anyone interested in #ECCO or the c18th should really check out. Brought to you by the amazing team at Helsinki Computational History Group University of Helsinki
We will present today on one of our latest projects on “Detection and Clustering of Printers’ Marks to Reveal Publisher Networks of 18th Century Books” at #DHNB2023 at 12:30CET. Come & see what we are up to with computer vision: dhnb.eu/conferences/dh… Helsinki Computational History Group #tonson
At Helsinki Computational History Group, instead of intellectual history, we’ve turned to contemporary data analysis with immediate, short-term effects. Conceptual and philosophical issues we used to deal with were complicated and undesirable. Here’s our latest led by Ruilin! #CommutingHighImpactStudies
Wednesday 3rd of May 2023: #HPCHD workshop on “Meaning of Meaning in Big Historical Data”. See the flyer and get in touch. w/ TurkuNLP Helsinki Computational History Group Michael Mathioudakis Jouni-Matti Kuukkanen Vili Lähteenmäki et al. #HPCHD project is part of the #EuroHPC programme funded by Suomen Akatemia | Research Council of Finland
📣Out now on #firstview! Yann Ciarán Ryan (Yann Ryan) (Leiden Centre for Digital Humanities) and Mikko Tolonen (Mikko Tolonen) (DH Helsinki) on 'The Evolution of Scottish Enlightenment Publishing' #Scottish #Publishing #London #Digital #Data #Edition🏴🖥️ 🔓Read OA here: cambridge.org/core/journals/…
Great News for DH Enthusiasts! Helsinki Digital Humanities Hackathon makes its annual orbit around the sun, returning as #DHH24 CLARIN ERIC & DARIAH-EU | @dariaheu.bsky.social summer school. Thus we are able to subsidise international participants. More soon: helsinki.fi/en/digital-hum… University of Helsinki
Two fully funded doctoral researcher positions University of Helsinki (DL 28 March 2024) for candidates outside Finland to work on “Political Vocabulary of Eighteenth-Century Britain” & “Computational Methods to Challenges in Historical Research”. Spread the word! helsinki.fi/en/researchgro…
So, in total we have now 3 PhD positions open. Eighteenth-Century Political Vocabulary (DL 15 March): jobs.helsinki.fi/job/Helsinki-D… Computational Methods for History (DL 28 March): jobs.helsinki.fi/job/Helsinki-D… Presence of Classics (DL 28 March): jobs.helsinki.fi/job/Helsinki-D… Please retweet!
Join us at the Helsinki Centre for Intellectual History for the launch of our new series, “Rethinking Intellectual History”, tomorrow at 15:00 Helsinki Collegium (HCAS). Welcome a new era of expanded horizons in intellectual history. Sign up now for an exciting start! helsinki.fi/en/researchgro…
Delegation from Helsinki Computational History Group also participating! Really looking forward to Glenn’s talk and our workshop on related themes around it.
New Helsinki Computational History Group output “Print culture and economic constraints: a quantitative analysis of book prices in eighteenth-century Britain” led by Iiro Tiihonen just out: doi.org/10.1016/j.eeh.…