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Written by Segolene Tarte   
Friday, 02 July 2010 11:22

Times Higher Education just ran an article on some of the work we've conducted, along with VREs! It also reports on the story of the Frisian tablet... (see our Gallery section, and the paper "Papyrological Investigations: Transferring Perception and Interpretation into the Digital World" in the reports and publications section for more about the story of the Frisian tablet.)

Last Updated on Friday, 02 July 2010 11:26
 
Heading for DH'10 at KCL PDF Print E-mail
Written by Segolene Tarte   
Friday, 02 July 2010 11:15

The eSAD project will be represented at DH'10 in London 7-11th July. I will be giving a talk on my latest work on the 8th. The corresponding extended abstract is available for download in our Conference papers section.

Looking forward to a very stimulating conference!

 
Post-workshop news PDF Print E-mail
Written by Segolene Tarte   
Wednesday, 02 December 2009 14:20

The talks of our "Understanding image-based evidence" workshop held on 17th November 2009 in Oxford are now up in our documents sections.

Some photos of the event can be found in our Gallery.

And a report written by an attendee (Thank you Alejandro!) can be viewed on this page of his.

Thank you to all who participated, speakers, respondents and attendees! The feedback on the day was great. The multi-disciplinary range of the audience and of the speakers greatly contributed to making the day a successful, informative, fruitful and enjoyable research event.

We look forward to our next workshop! 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 02 December 2009 14:33
 
Back from the "Object, Artefact, Script" workshop PDF Print E-mail
Written by Segolene Tarte   
Tuesday, 13 October 2009 12:52

A 2-days workshop entitled "Object, Artefact, Script" was held in Edinburgh at the eSI, organised by Gabriel Bodard and Stuart Dunn.

More information on the actual workshop (including abstracts and presentations of all invited speakers) can be found here (the paper I presented can also be retrieved from our Conference papers section).

Tweets about the event are archived here (thanks to Gabby), and reports written by attendees can be found here (thanks to Hugh) and there (thanks to Alejandro).

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 26 November 2009 17:45
 
Investigating the investigators... PDF Print E-mail
Written by Segolene Tarte   
Wednesday, 23 September 2009 16:38

A paper summarising my progress so far is now forthcoming in Literary and Linguistics Computing. 

In this paper, I compare papyrologists to detectives, and set out to find some of the mechanisms that trigger the jumps between the reading levels, where the reading levels are those identified by Melissa in her work on the document interpretation process (expanding on our Ontology subject). The paper also gives an overview of how our image processing algorithms are designed to imitate real-world tasks (expanding on our Image processing subject).

The title of the paper is: "Papyrological Investigations: Transferring Perception and Interpretation into the Digital World"; it can be downloaded in our Reports and publications section. 

 

Last Updated on Monday, 28 September 2009 14:57
 
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