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- Virtualization of the Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries 5th ConferenceAnda Baklane, Sanita Reinsone. 1-4 [doi]
- Quantitative Analysis of Passives with Agent Phrase Based on Multilingual Parallel DataLiubov Nesterenko. 5-15 [doi]
- Integrating TEI/XML Text with Semantic Lexicographic DataTarrin Wills, Ellert Thor Johannsson, Simonetta Battista. 16-25 [doi]
- Taking the Livonians into the Digital SpaceValts Ernstreits, Gunta Klava. 26-37 [doi]
- The 'Confronting the Digital' Debate and an Assertive Digital Edition: British History and Hearth Tax RecordsAndrew Wareham, Theresa Dellinger, Jakob Sonnberger, Aaron Columbus, Georg Vogeler. 38-50 [doi]
- Healthy Food Depiction on Social Media: The Case of Kale on TwitterMaija Kale, Ebenezer Agbozo. 51-62 [doi]
- Topic Modelling Discourse Dynamics in Historical NewspapersJani Marjanen, Elaine Zosa, Simon Hengchen, Lidia Pivovarova, Mikko Tolonen. 63-77 [doi]
- "Memes" as a Cultural Software in the Context of the (Fake) Wall between the US and MexicoMartín Camps. 78-86 [doi]
- An Unsupervised Learning Approach to Text Line Detection in Complex Illuminated Medieval ManuscriptsLizeth Gonzalez-Carabarin, Lisandra S. Costiner. 87-97 [doi]
- What is Russian Elegy? Computational Study of a Nineteenth-Century Poetic GenreAntonina Martynenko. 98-107 [doi]
- Discourse on Safety/Security in the Parliamentary Corpus of Latvian SaeimaIlva Skulte, Normunds Kozlovs. 108-120 [doi]
- Places of Joy and Worries: Rīga Port Neighbourhoods in Facebook Photo PostsJanis Daugavietis. 121-133 [doi]
- Emotion Annotation: Rethinking Emotion CategorizationEmily Öhman. 134-144 [doi]
- ZipfExplorer: A Tool for the Comparison of Shared LexisSteven Coats. 145-155 [doi]
- Emotional Imprints: Exclamation Marks in N.F.S. Grundtvig's WritingsKatrine F. Baunvig, Oliver Jarvis, Kristoffer L. Nielbo. 156-169 [doi]
- Museums, Technology and Social Interaction in "Anyone Can Innovate!"Gabriella Di Feola, Erik Einebrant, Fredrik Trella. 170-178 [doi]
- Arctic Visible: Mapping the Visual Representations of Indigenous Peoples in the Nineteenth-Century Western ArcticEavan O'Dochartaigh. 179-184 [doi]
- Linked Data for Digital Humanities Scholars and Researchers: "Rainis and Aspazija" (RunA) CollectionUldis Bojars, Anita Rasmane, Anita Goldberga. 185-194 [doi]
- Co-Loan Analysis of Finnish Public Library Loan DataOlli Nurmi, Kati Launis, Erkki Sevänen. 195-202 [doi]
- Incomplete Architectural Projects - a Digital Repository Based on the OMEKA SystemEwa Serafin-Prusator, Maciej Tarkowski. 203-211 [doi]
- Comparing Live Sentiment Annotation of Movies via Arduino and a Slider with Textual Annotation of SubtitlesThomas Schmidt, Isabella Engl, David Halbhuber, Christian Wolff 0001. 212-223 [doi]
- Digital Maps for Linguistic DiversityCoppélie Cocq, Lena Granstedt, Eva Lindgren, Urban Lindgren. 224-229 [doi]
- A Workflow for Integrating Close Reading and Automated Text AnnotationMaciej Janicki, Eetu Mäkelä, Anu Koivunen, Antti Kanner, Auli Harju, Julius Hokkanen, Olli Seuri. 230-235 [doi]
- Becoming a State Language: Finnish Public Debate and Modal Grammar 1820-1917Antti Kanner, Tuuli Tahko, Jani Marjanen. 236-241 [doi]
- Snippets of Folk Legends: Adapting a Text Mining Tool to a Collection of Folk LegendsMaria Skeppstedt, Rickard Domeij, Fredrik Skott. 242-247 [doi]
- Legacy Data in a Digital AgeEllert Thor Johannsson, Simonetta Battista, Tarrin Wills. 248-254 [doi]
- Applying Computer Vision Systems to Historical Book Illustrations: Challenges and First ResultsYongho Kim, Thomas Mandl 0001, Chanjong Im, Sebastian Schmideler, Wiebke Helm. 255-260 [doi]