
ERC project DiDip
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ERC project "From Digital to Distant Diplomatics"
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📯 Tomorrow we start into our winter school “Computer Vision for Digital Humanists” DH Graz! 🎉 Looking forward to meeting our students 🤩 #️⃣ Tag us using #CVinDH! Funded by CLARIAH-AT, co-orga w/ Sean Winslow. Videos to be published open access, stay tuned!




On our way to the workshop "L’honneur retrouvé du regeste" chartes.psl.eu/actualite/l-ho… organised by École des chartes | PSL and @dhiparis discussing the current status of writing #regesta

Daniel Luger and Tamás Kovács present now our experiences on "Can we translate regesta (abstracts/digests) automatically?" at the @DHIParis École des chartes | PSL workshop. #diplomaticsrulez #auxhist #automatictranslation




Directly after Paris, our team also participated at the annual AIUCD conference at Università di Siena. Have you read our report yet? You can find our poster on "Unsupervised Information Extraction from Medieval Charters" there too: didip.hypotheses.org/2042 #AIUCD2023 #DigitalHumanities

The ERC project DiDip project, led by Georg Vogeler @[email protected] is well represented at #DH2023 with two posters! Discover the work on diplomatics, DH, NLP, & computer vision by Tamás Kovács, Sandy Aoun, Anguelos Nicolau, Daniel Luger, Florian Atzenhofer-Baumgartner, Florian Lamminger, Franziska Decker


Niklas Tscherne, Johannes Laroche, and Georg Vogeler @[email protected] are presenting the project BeCoRe at the #DH2023 poster session, a collaborative project researching expressions of power and regional feature clusters in late medieval charters


Poster created and presented by one of the master brains of this project Sébastien Barret


#SummerSchool “Computational Language Technologies for #Medievalists” | Graz, 8-12 July 2024, ERC project DiDip Applying #NLP to #medieval language: A workshop for postgraduate and PhD students, offering practical exercises tailored to historical texts.



Faces & Boars in #FrenchCharters: 1700+ illuminated charters collected by art historian Gabriele Bartz (Austrian Academy of Sciences). Discover how initials were "trademarks" of power. Explore the collection on @Monasterium! #medievalart #history didip.hypotheses.org/2718

