- Actualité
- Conférence
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Participation à CHR2025
Articles acceptés à CHR2025
Lieu
Université du Luxembourg
Plusieurs membres du CultureLab présenteront leurs travaux lors de la prochaine édition de conférence Computational Humanities Research qui se tiendra à l'Université du Luxembourg du 9 au 12 décembre 2025:
Articles courts
Articles courts
- Florian Cafiero, Lucence Ing, Simon Gabay & Thibault Clérice. "'I Am Too Old for this Style!' A Stylometric Benchmark of Age Effect on Authorship Attribution."
- Simon Gabay, Jean-Luc Falcone & Florian Cafiero. "More Sound, More Soundness? Improving authorship Attribution with Phonemes."
- Ulysse Godreau, Théo Moins, Kelly Christensen and Jean-Baptiste Camps. "Why Do Older Books Survive (Sometimes)? Modelling the Time Distribution of Manuscripts with a Birth-Death Approach."
- Antoine Mazières & Thierry Poibeau. "Canons in the Shadows: A Critical Catalogue of AI's Unseen Reading List".
- Albina Toumarkine & Chahan Vidal-Gorène. "Beyond Accuracy: Investigating Vision Model Perception on 19th-Century Decorative Arts."
- Jean Barré, Olga Seminck, Antoine Bourgois & Thierry Poibeau. "Modeling the Construction of a Literary Archetype: The Case of the Detective Figure in French Literature."
- Judith Brottrager, Jean Barré, Yuri Bizzoni & Pascale Feldkamp Moreira. "Patterns of Canon: A Multilingual Network Study."
- Joël Féral, Joseph Chazalon & Marie Puren. "Producing Structured Data from Historical Sources: A Preliminary Application to French Senate Tables."
- Émilie Guidi, Théo Moins & Jean-Baptiste Camps. "Transmission and Survival of Iberian Patristic Texts (3rd–5th Centuries)."