What trends shape Computational Literary Studies in the German-speaking Digital Humanities Community?

#DigitalHumanities #ComputationalLiteraryStudies #LLMs #DHMethods #DHd2025 #DHd #DH #LiteraryComputing #CLS

Based on an analysis of #DHd conference abstracts, I trace the evolution of #CLS methods from 2014 to 2025: from omnipresent #NetworkAnalysis and #Annotation, to the first appearance of #TopicModeling and #SentimentAnalysis, to #DeepLearning and #GenerativeAI.
There are #interactive #visualizations like this drop-down menu option to see the most distinctive words either for an entire year, for a single abstract, or - wait for it - for an #author!
Give it a try and find out about your own #DHd conference abstracts! https://svenjaguhr.github.io/blog-posts/docs/top_words_interactive-new

And finally: Here is the link to the blog post on https://dhd-blog.org/?p=22316

Many thanks to the #DHd Association who supported me with a travel grant to attend #DHd2025 in Bielefeld!
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Trends in den Computational Literary Studies bei den DHd-Jahrestagungen | DHd-Blog

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Unfortunately, the drop-down menu does not work on cell phones... 😿