Come to South Korea with us with some new ideas about world literature, translation of literature, and other comparative work! #DigitalHumanities #ComputationalLiteraryStudies

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:tz2uqihzi2ed7gnhqfgnwtsn/post/3mhqbg6i56c2e

Wie lassen sich wichtige und häufig zitierte Textstellen in literarischen Texten finden? Was bedeutet das für literaturwissenschaftliche Interpretationen?

Frederik Arnold und Robert Jäschke präsentieren am 4. Mai 2026 um 14:30 Uhr die von ihnen entwickelten Methoden zur Text-Reuse-Detection. Weitere Informationen und die Möglichkeit zur Online-Anmeldung finden sich hier: https://www.it.fu-berlin.de/unsere-services/kompetenzentwicklung/fortbildungen/workshops/E-Research/2026-05-04-Text-Reuse-Detection.html.

#cls #computationalliterarystudies #dh #digitalhumanities

Text-Reuse-Detection als Werkzeug für die textorientierten Wissenschaften

Next stop: Daejeon, South Korea! 🌏
The fortext lab is excited to join #DH2026 with three contributions sharing insights from our current Digital Humanities research. (1/3) #DigitalHumanities #ComputationalLiteraryStudies #DH #CLS
The visit also provided a good opportunity to involve students. At CARL, the Cultural Analytics Research Lab I have been leading since its founding in January. We did a trial run of the talk and discussed current approaches to using language models for classification tasks in #ComputationalLiteraryStudies. #CLS #CHR #StudentResearchLab #CulturalAnalytics

@Fitzibitz @moskitokoenig @forTEXT I just stumbled upon this site @unileipzig

» looks promising also: https://home.uni-leipzig.de/lit4school/de-topic/klima/

Will have a look at it in more detail later, but there might already be some additions to your list there.

#ClimateFiction #CLS #ComputationalLiteraryStudies #forText

Klima – Lit4School

✨ 📚 New publication: “Implicit Messages of Narratives and Evaluative Text Structures: A Network-Based Approach”

In this study, Benjamin Gittel continues his research on modernity critique and related types of critique in fictional narratives. Using network research methods, the study examines the factors that cause readers to believe that a narrative text has an implicit message.

Read it here: https://doi.org/10.61645/ssol.207

#ComputationalLiteraryStudies #DigitalHumanities #Narratology #TCDH

📄 Our new paper – with Martin Endres & @nilsreiter – is now published in the Journal of Computational Literary Studies!
We present a workflow to evaluate LLM-generated poem interpretations using standards and argumentative structures from literary studies, showing strengths in descriptive analysis and limitations in producing acceptable rules of inferences.
👉 https://jcls.io/article/id/4312/
#DigitalHumanities #ComputationalLiteraryStudies #LLMs
Interpretation, Argument, Evaluation. A Workflow for Assessing LLM-Generated Interpretations of Poetry

This paper examines how interpretations of poems generated by LLMs can be evaluated in a way that meets standards from literary studies. To this end, we develop and evaluate a workflow that draws on reference data from literary studies and their argumentative structures when generating interpretations. This enables the generation of interpretations that themselves exhibit such structures and can be evaluated with respect to both their argumentative coherence and literary scholarship standards. Our experiments demonstrate that this workflow can be applied successfully, and that the model under investigation generate reasonable descriptions of the poems, but fail at more abstract interpretative tasks.

Journal of Computational Literary Studies
📢 The call for papers for the conference track is closing soon. Submit by tonight, January 8 (AoE), and be part of #CCLS2026 in beautiful Potsdam this May. #CfP #CLS #OpenAccess #JCLS #ComputationalLiteraryStudies #LiteraryComputing
ℹ️ https://jcls.io/site/cfp/

📢 We celebrate the publication of our 50st article! 📢
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💻📚 https://jcls.io 📚💻
#JCLS #CCLS2025 🔜 #CCLS2026 #LiteraryComputing
#ComputationalLiteraryStudies #Milestone

Journal of Computational Literary Studies

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