#DHH2023 now presenting the proceedings of the previous DHH conferences in Zadar (https://dhh.dariah.hr/2021/) and Rijeka (https://dhh.dariah.hr/2022/) – download links to be published later
4th DARIAH-HR International Conference Digital Humanities & Heritage: Legacy and Innovation

The DARIAH-HR conference “Digital Humanities and Heritage” endeavours to facilitate collaboration and knowledge sharing among scholars, humanities experts, and professionals specialising in library and information science, archival studies, and museum cultural resource management. By highlighting the interdependent relationship between digital humanities and heritage, this conference aims to promote the adoption of digital technologies as both a methodological approach and a powerful tool within the realms of heritage, humanities, social sciences, and arts.

Benedikt Perak from U of Rijeka presenting his pipeline from Audio files of radio broadcasts to transcript using Whisper, and then from transcript to summary and metadata using GPT-4 at #DHH2023
#DHH2023 now covering New Zealand and Australian croat emigrants at https://hit.ffzg.unizg.hr/en/ by Ana Barbarić and Ivana Hebrang Grgić; using https://koha-community.org to create a a #MARC21 bibliography of emigre publications…
HIT – Croatian Emigrant Press

Home: AdriArchCult

Website of the research project "AdriArchCult", Jasenka Gudelj, Ca' Foscari University of Venice (Italy)

#DHH2023 presentation of language model for Vulgar Latin by Kristiyan Simeonov, down to #TEI output w/ morphology etc.

#DHH2023 talk on proceedings of #SHS parliament in Serbocroatian and Slovene, in Cyrillic and Latin. @MinisterratCis

#OCR and text wrangling to parse and make structurally semantic...

Impact: What is the difference between having and not having some action.
Hard to digest? #DHH2023
What is meaningful and to whom? Important questions posed by Aleksandra Uzelac at #DHH2023 day 2
Now we’re having a #DHH2023 panel on DH in #Ottoman studies!
#dariahTeach poster now at #DHH2023 titled *Exploring Social Justice in Digital Humanities*, with a lot of coauthors and an important presenter: Koraljka Kuzman Šlogar!