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Computational Humanities Research
@comphumresearch.bsky.social
about 6 hours ago
According to our award committee, these papers are must-reads of the #CHR2025 proceedings. Congratulations to the authors on winning the Early Career Researcher Best Paper Awards! Links and honourable mentions are available on our website: 2025.computational-humanities-research.org/news/best-pa...
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JCLS
@jcls-io.bsky.social
about 18 hours ago
After #CHR2025 is before #CCLS2026! Did you enjoy the #CLS discussions? Any new papers drafted yet? 🔜 Join us in Potsdam in May for #CCLS2026 to continue the conversation! 🗓️ CfP deadline: January 8! #ComputationalLiteraryStudies #JCLS jcls.io/site/cfp/ #CfP @comphumresearch.bsky.social
Screenshot of JCLS call for papers
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Artjoms Šeļa
@artjomshl.bsky.social
2 days ago
CHR always feels like beginning of a holiday: a little happy mist is in the air. For me it also somehow feels like home, a strong moment of belonging. (therefore a little sad 2027 will be in January) #chr2025

Another year, another reminder that CHR really is my favorite conference. Loved the high quality of research at #CHR2025, the conversations with colleagues from all over the world, and meeting so many kind, smart people. Already looking forward to reuniting in Manchester for the next edition! ✨

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Alie Lassche
@alielassche.bsky.social
2 days ago
At #CHR2025, I also had the chance to present our work on book encounters in the 19th-century Danish periphery. Really appreciated the thoughtful questions and comments afterwards, and I'm excited to keep developing the project by building on all the great suggestions! 📝: doi.org/10.63744/YxK...

doi.org

Reading Beyond the Center. Modeling Book Encounters in the Danish Periphery (1800-1850)

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Alie Lassche
@alielassche.bsky.social
2 days ago
Another year, another reminder that CHR really is my favorite conference. Loved the high quality of research at #CHR2025, the conversations with colleagues from all over the world, and meeting so many kind, smart people. Already looking forward to reuniting in Manchester for the next edition! ✨
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@rieseriksen.bsky.social
2 days ago
This week, I got to attend #CHR2025 with my colleagues and co-authors from Aarhus and beyond! I co-authored two papers this year: one on canonicity in painting and one on book culture in the periphery. What a way to end the year!🙏🏼🎉🎊 @comphumresearch.bsky.social anthology.ach.org/volumes….

anthology.ach.org

Edited by Taylor Arnold, Margherita Fantoli, and Ruben Ros

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Folgert Karsdorp
@folgertk.bsky.social
2 days ago
What an absolute pleasure it was to attend the 6th edition of CHR! Huge thanks to everyone who helped make this edition even better than the last #CHR2025 Onward to Manchester, home of some wonderful computing history: www.atlasobscura.com/arti….
Listen to the First Computer-Generated Christmas Carols, From Alan Turing's Lab

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Listen to the First Computer-Generated Christmas Carols, From Alan Turing's Lab

"Jingle Bells" and "Good King Wenceslas" haven't sounded like this in a long time.

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Andres Karjus
@andreskarjus.bsky.social
3 days ago
The #CHR2025 @comphumresearch.bsky.social conference in Luxembourg has ended. Thanks local organizers &board & @digitalscholar.bsky.social for making yet another great iteration in the series happen. The Belval factory venue was pretty interesting too. Looking forward to the next one in Manchester!
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Nilo Pedrazzini
@npedrazzini.bsky.social
3 days ago
Just back from #CHR2025. A lot of interesting work, and I was especially surprised by how well the lightning talk format worked out (shout-out to @taylor-arnold.bsky.social’s timed slides for keeping the chaos in check)
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Antonina Martynenko
@tonyamart.bsky.social
3 days ago
A farewell card for #chr2025 people, safe travels everyone✨
A duck in the magic hat holds a candle in the middle of the dark forest. The text says: the extrovert phase is over, it's time to be mysterious and elusive again
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Thibault Clérice
@ponteineptique.bsky.social
3 days ago
Despite a bad cold, #chr2025 was awesome, as usual. See you in Manchester 👌
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Computational Humanities Research
@comphumresearch.bsky.social
3 days ago
#CHR2025 is a wrap! Four days of inspiring conversations, great research, and wonderful encounters in Luxembourg. Thank you all for being there and for making the 6th edition of CHR one to remember 🌟
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Artjoms Šeļa
@artjomshl.bsky.social
3 days ago
Was a bit surprised today that the best paper award at CHR 2025 didn’t go to … Claire Obscure: Expedition 33
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Ted Underwood
@tedunderwood.com
3 days ago
Or, #CHR2025, to get my hashtags straight.
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Caroline Vandyck
@carolinevandyck.bsky.social
3 days ago
Presented my paper "The One and Only? Authorship Verification on Jan van Boendale and the Middle Dutch Antwerp School" on #CHR2025 and it won the ERC Best Long Paper Award! Delighted and grateful :) @comphumresearch.bsky.social
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Marcella Tambuscio
@marcella-tambuscio.bsky.social
3 days ago
At #CHR2025 we showed how typed-edge networks reveal historical roles and court dynamics that simple co-occurrence networks miss. Proceedings already online: shorturl.at/Ifyhp #computationalhumanities #networks #digitalhistory
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Wouter Haverals
@wouterhaverals.bsky.social
3 days ago
improving authorship attribution using phonetic features — fascinating work by Simon Gabay, @floriancafiero.bsky.social, and Jean-Luc Falcone at #CHR2025
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Arjan van Dalfsen
@arjanvd.bsky.social
3 days ago
Just wrapped up my presentation at #CHR2025! Did Dutch attitudes towards animals indeed change during the Early Modern period? I analyzed 1.15M chunks of Dutch literature (1600-1800) using LLMs. The data tells a different story than expected. 🧵👇 #CHR2025
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Wouter Haverals
@wouterhaverals.bsky.social
3 days ago
@wenyishang.bsky.social and @emilyue.bsky.social built a remark-based classifier, checking the consistency between 6th century Chinese poetry criticism and “grades” assigned to classical Chinese poetry #CHR2025
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Artjoms Šeļa
@artjomshl.bsky.social
3 days ago
Poetry grading book from 6th c. China. Emily Xueyue Liu and @wenyishang.bsky.social relate rankings , pieces of criticism and poetic texts to understand historic literary taste #chr2025
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PaganTibet
@pagantibet.bsky.social
3 days ago
Presenting "How 'Pagan' is my text?" at the Computational Humanities Research conference in Luxembourg. #humanitiesNLP #tibetan doi.org/10.63744/aYi...
Rachael Griffiths presenting
Marieke Meelen presenting
Post-conference drinks
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