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JADH2014 Japanese Association for Digital Humanities Annual Conference 2014 Bridging GLAM and Humanities through Digital Humanities University of Tsukuba, Japan September 19-21, 2014 Day 1 TEI Workshop 2014 Day 2 Session1: Text and data analysis Bor Hodošček: A Visualization and Analysis System for Japanese Language Change: Quantifying lexical change and variation using the Serial Comparison Model Devin Higgins: Defining Literary Data: An InformationTheoretical Approach Hajime Murai: Extracting Factors of Small Stories from the Synoptic Gospels Session2: Visualization Makiko Harada: Visualization of the Practices of the Theravadins in Mainland Southeast Asia on Google Earth Mariko Kaname: Landscape Documentation: collecting 'personal' landscapes for sharing within communities Nurjanah Jane: Aceh Paleotsunami for Disaster Risk Reduction and Global Information Yurina Takata: A Visualization Method of Field Notes based on Locations and Topic Models Plenary lecture by Tim Sherratt and panel discussion Poster slam and poster/demo session Day 3 Session: Text analysis Jennifer Olive & Ben Miller: Language Processing Pipeline for Narrative Emergence: Digging into Human Rights Violations Takeo Yamamoto: Kenneth Rexroth's Syllabism studied by statistical and text analysis Mao Sugiyama: The changing appellations of ''Japan'' in Russian magazine ''Rubesh'' in Harbin Yusuke Nakamura: Scope of Cultural Resources Studies - Text-Mining of a Newly Created Interdisciplinary Graduate Program with MIMA Search Plenary lecture by Paul Arthur Encoding materials Tomohiko Morioka: Digitization of a Catalogue of Oracle Bones Toshiya Suzuki: Toward to the definition of safe character set of Nushu in ISO/IEC 10646 Akihiro Kawase: Textual Encoding for Government-Designated Textbooks Kokutei tokuhon Interaction with users Paul Arthur: NeCTAR Virtual Laboratories and the Humanities Networked Infrastructure (HuNI) Project Yuta Hashimoto: SMART-GS Web: A HTML5-Powered, Collaborative Manuscript Transcription Platform Ya-Ju Yeh: Visitor Agency and Technological Literacy via Museum Collection: The Case of Peter Mitterhofer Typewriter Museum Closing plenary lecture by Harold Short Poster/Demo presentations Ryoichi Takahashi: Quantitative Analysis of Books about How to Write Narrative Text: Extracting Characteristics of Screenwriting, Playwriting, and Fiction Writing Norihiko Uda: Construction of the 21st Century Archives for the Research Foundation of the Library and Information Professions and Education: Towards methodological synthesis of library and information science and archival science Akira Kudo: A Case Study on a Contemporary Fiction Writer' s Revision Process of Creative Writing Michiru Hirano: Quantitative Analysis of the Musical Style of Mozart -Instrumenta- tion for the Strings- Aya Kanzawa: Quantitative Analysis of Dissonance in Solo Piano Works by Claude Debussy Hilofumi Yamamoto: Development of an Asymptotic Word Correspondence System between Classical Japanese Poems and their Modern Translations Asanobu Kitamoto: Memory Hunting: A Mobile App for Collecting the Location Metadata of Old Photographs Yoichi Seino: The construction of accurate old landform data based on the collaborative edit scientifically Additional demonstrations Yusuke Nakamura: Scope of Cultural Resources Studies - Text-Mining of a Newly Created Interdisciplinary Graduate Program with MIMA Search Makiko Harada: Visualization of the Practices of the Theravadins in Mainland Southeast Asia on Google Earth Yuta Hashimoto: SMART-GS Web: A HTML5-Powered, Collaborative Manuscript Transcription Platform Hosted by JADH2014 Organizing Committee, University of Tsukuba Under the auspices of the Japanese Association for Digital Humanities Japanese Association for Digital Humanities For registration and conference information visit http://conf2014.jadh.org/

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JADH2014Japanese Association for Digital Humanities Annual Conference 2014

Bridging GLAM and Humanities through Digital Humanities

University of Tsukuba, JapanSeptember 19-21, 2014

Day 1TEI Workshop 2014

Day 2Session1: Text and data analysis

Bor Hodošček: A Visualization and Analysis System for Japanese Language Change: Quantifying lexical change and variation using the Serial Comparison ModelDevin Higgins: De�ning Literary Data: An InformationTheoretical ApproachHajime Murai: Extracting Factors of Small Stories from the Synoptic Gospels

Session2: VisualizationMakiko Harada: Visualization of the Practices of the Theravadins in Mainland Southeast Asia on Google EarthMariko Kaname: Landscape Documentation: collecting 'personal' landscapes for sharing within communitiesNurjanah Jane: Aceh Paleotsunami for Disaster Risk Reduction and Global InformationYurina Takata: A Visualization Method of Field Notes based on Locations and Topic Models

Plenary lecture by Tim Sherratt and panel discussionPoster slam and poster/demo session

Day 3Session: Text analysis

Jennifer Olive & Ben Miller: Language Processing Pipeline for Narrative Emergence: Digging into Human Rights ViolationsTakeo Yamamoto: Kenneth Rexroth's Syllabism studied by statistical and text analysisMao Sugiyama: The changing appellations of ''Japan'' in Russian magazine ''Rubesh'' in HarbinYusuke Nakamura: Scope of Cultural Resources Studies - Text-Mining of a Newly Created Interdisciplinary Graduate Program with MIMA Search

Plenary lecture by Paul ArthurEncoding materials

Tomohiko Morioka: Digitization of a Catalogue of Oracle BonesToshiya Suzuki: Toward to the de�nition of safe character set of Nushu in ISO/IEC 10646Akihiro Kawase: Textual Encoding for Government-Designated Textbooks Kokutei tokuhon

Interaction with usersPaul Arthur: NeCTAR Virtual Laboratories and the Humanities Networked Infrastructure (HuNI) ProjectYuta Hashimoto: SMART-GS Web: A HTML5-Powered, Collaborative Manuscript Transcription PlatformYa-Ju Yeh: Visitor Agency and Technological Literacy via Museum Collection: The Case of Peter Mitterhofer Typewriter Museum

Closing plenary lecture by Harold Short

Poster/Demo presentationsRyoichi Takahashi: Quantitative Analysis of Books about How to Write Narrative Text: Extracting Characteristics of Screenwriting, Playwriting, and Fiction WritingNorihiko Uda: Construction of the 21st Century Archives for the Research Foundation of the Library and Information Professions and Education: Towards methodological synthesis of library and information science and archival scienceAkira Kudo: A Case Study on a Contemporary Fiction Writer' s Revision Process of Creative WritingMichiru Hirano: Quantitative Analysis of the Musical Style of Mozart -Instrumenta-tion for the Strings-Aya Kanzawa: Quantitative Analysis of Dissonance in Solo Piano Works by Claude DebussyHilofumi Yamamoto: Development of an Asymptotic Word Correspondence System between Classical Japanese Poems and their Modern TranslationsAsanobu Kitamoto: Memory Hunting: A Mobile App for Collecting the Location Metadata of Old PhotographsYoichi Seino: The construction of accurate old landform data based on the collaborative edit scienti�cally

Additional demonstrationsYusuke Nakamura: Scope of Cultural Resources Studies - Text-Mining of a Newly Created Interdisciplinary Graduate Program with MIMA SearchMakiko Harada: Visualization of the Practices of the Theravadins in Mainland Southeast Asia on Google EarthYuta Hashimoto: SMART-GS Web: A HTML5-Powered, Collaborative Manuscript Transcription Platform

Hosted by JADH2014 Organizing Committee, University of TsukubaUnder the auspices of the Japanese Association for Digital Humanities

Japanese Association for Digital HumanitiesFor registration and conference information visit

http://conf2014.jadh.org/