Workshops

IDH: 1st International Workshop on Intelligence in Digital Humanities

Introduction

Nowadays, Digital Humanities are a flourishing interdisciplinary domain that interconnects digital systems and technologies with humanistic scientific domains and environments, such as Archaeology, History, Archival Research, Literature, Theatre, Museum Studies etc. The impact of such a convergence is the design and development of many applications aiming at the representation and dissemination of cultural content, along with the digitalization of all the necessary data
recording, management, and processing workflows. A challenge that arises in such a context, is the incorporation of intelligence in data intensive digital applications that may enhance data collecting, managing, storing, processing, filtering, and transferring and set new standards to the design of coherent knowledge management frameworks for cultural information.

The goal of this workshop is to gather the forms of intelligence that can be applied in the Digital Humanities. We cordially invite investigators to contribute original research papers that report novel systems, technologies, and new real-life applications, as well as survey papers that review the novel technologies and new trends in this area.

Topics

Papers may explore the forms of intelligence that are present in systems, technologies
and applications targeted for digital humanities.

The topics include, but are not limited to:

• Intelligence in digital libraries, archives, and museums

• Intelligence in digital archaeology and history

• Intelligence in digital folklore and storytelling

• Intelligence in digital collective memory

• Intelligence in applications for cultural content management and processes

• Intelligence in content collection – crowdsourcing

• Intelligence in applications for digitization

• Intelligence in educational applications and games

• Intelligence in distributed cultural applications

• Intelligence in Web 2.0 applications for culture

• Intelligent technologies and applications for disseminating cultural content

• Intelligent guiding, cultural routes and GIS

• Intelligence in cultural tourism, routes and maps

 

Organizers

Dimitrios Koukopoulos Associate Professor

Department of History and Archaeology University of Patras, Greece

E-mail: dkoukopoulos@upatras.gr

• Dimitrios Tsolis Assistant Professor

Department of History and Archaeology University of Patras, Greece

E-mail: dtsolis@upatras.gr

• Markos Katsianis

Assistant Professor

Department of History and Archaeology University of Patras, Greece

E-mail: mkatsianis@upatras.gr