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Bursary award winners



Year Name Affiliation Paper/Poster Title
2008 Neal Audenaert Texas A&M University, USA
  • (co-authors: George Lucchese, Grant Sherrick, Richard Furuta) CritSpace: Using Spatial Hypertext to Model Visually Complex Documents
  • (co-author: Richard Furuta) Defi ning Macro-level Structure for Image-Based Electronic Editions
Kim Luyckx University of Antwerp, Belgium (co-author: Walter Daelemans) Using syntactic features to predict author personality from text
Eleni Pantou-Kikkou King’s College London, UK (co-authors: Geoffrey Rockwell, Willard McCarty) The Dictionary of Words in the Wild
Mary L. Tripp University of Central Florida, USA
  • (co-authors: Rudy McDaniel, Stephen Fiore, Natalie Underberg, Karla Kitalong, J. Michael Moshell) Designing Usable Learning Games for the Humanities: Five Research Dimensions
  • (co-authors: Thomas Rudy McDaniel, Natalie Underberg, Karla Kitalong, Steve Fiore) Knight’s Quest: A Video Game to Explore Gender and Culture in Chaucer’s England
  • Video Game Avatar: From Other to Self-Transcendence and Transformation
Takafumi Suzuki University of Tokyo, Japan Extracting author-specific expressions using random forest for use in the sociolinguistic analysis of political speeches
Brian David Walker Lancaster University, UK Using Wmatrix to investigate the narrators and characters of Julian Barnes’ Talking It Over
2007 Ron Van den Branden Royal Academy of Dutch Language and Literature, Belgium
  • A Descriptive Classification Generator for Electronic Editions
  • TEI By Example
  • Through the Reading Glass: Generating an Editorial Microcosm Through Experimental Modelling
Maki Miyake Osaka University, Japan A Network Structure of the Synoptic Gospels Employing Clustering Coefficients
Suzana Sukovic University of Technology - Sydney, Australia Scholarly (R)evolution: Roles of E-texts in the Research Process in the Humanities
Raffaele Viglianti University of Pisa, Italy MusicXML: An XML Based Approach to Automatic Musicological Analysis
2006 Lorna Gibson King's College London, United Kingdom Musicology of the Future [PDF]
Matti Hosio University of Oulu, Finland Personal Video Menager: A Tool for Navigating in Video Archives [PDF]
Ilkka Juuso University of Oulu, Finland Novel tools for creating and visualizing metadata for digital movie retrieval [PDF]
Nikoleta Pappa University College London, United Kingdom
  • If you build it will they come? The LAIRAH study: quantifying the use of online resources in the Arts and Humanities through statistical analysis of user log data [PDF]
  • The (In)Visibility of Digital Humanities Resources in Academic Contexts [PDF]
Amélie Zöllner-Weber Bielefeld University, Germany Ontology for a formal Description of Literary Characters [PDF]
2005 Aaron Coburn Middlebury College, vermont, USA Text Modeling and Visualisation with network Graphs
Nicolò D'Ercole University of Pisa HyperJournal
Gretchen Gueguen University of Maryland, USA Letters and Lacunae: Editing an Electronic Scholarly Edition of Correspondence
Federico Meschini Tuscia University, Italy Classifying the Chimera
Elena Pierazzo University of Pisa, Italy An Encoding Model for Librettos: the Opera Liber DTD
2004 Michele Barbera University of Bologna, Italy The Hyper-Learning Project
David Beavan SCOTS Project, University of Glasgow, UK A Generic Application for Corpus Management and Administration
Luisa Carrer Division of European Languages and Culture, University of Edinburgh, UK Multiculturalità e rete: voci migranti in Italia
Kevin Hawkins Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Theoretical Issues in Text Encoding: A Critical Review
Constantina Stamou University of Luton, UK Regression Trees in Stylometry
2003 Maria Blume Cornell Institute for Social and Economoc Research and Cornell Language Acquisition Cornell University Ithaca, USA Creating a Virtual Center as an International Web-Based Interactive Infrastructure for Research and Teaching in the Language Sciences: A New Research and Library Collaboration.
Anna Sexton School of Library, Archive and Information Studies, University College London Research Integrating TEI and EAD to Create Usable and Re-usable Archival Resources
2002 Barbara Arnold German Dept., University of Exeter, UK Crunching numbers in the 'Night Watches of Bonaventura': A computer-aided contribution to author's lexicography
Kjersti Björnestad Berg Department of Information Science, University of Bergen, Norway A computational model for MLCD
Fiona Douglas University of Glasgow The Scottish Corpus of Texts and Speech: problems of corpus design
Vika Zafrin Italian Studies Dept., Brown University, Providence, USA The Myth of Roland and Its Function as Cultural Hypertext as Expressed in 'RolandHT'
2001 Barbara Bordalejo Centre for Technology and the Arts, De Montfort University, UK The Order of the Canterbury Tales: Praxis of Computer Analysis
Michael Brown Orlando Project Intertextual Encoding in the Writing of Women's Literary History
Colin Gardner The Bakhtin Centre, University of Sheffield, UK Versions of Interactivity: Meta-interpretive Response in Hypertext Fiction
Matthew Spencer Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, UK Reconstructing the stemma of a textual tradition from the order of sections in manuscripts
Paul Trafford Humanities Computing Unit, University of Oxford, UK Building flexible language-learning systems: Perl and HTML vs. XML and XSL
2000 Edward Vanhoutte Office for Scholarly Editing and Document Studies (BEB/OSEDS), Belgium Textual Variation, Electronic Editions and Hypertext
Melissa Terras University of Oxford, UK Border Crossing: Engineers, Papyrologists, and the Graphical Use Interface
Jill Seal Nottingham Trent University, UK Perdita's Progress: Raising Standards in a TEI-based Approach to Cataloguing Early Modern Manuscripts
Montserrat Nofre Maiz University of Barcelona, Spain Word order in Latin prose applied to a case of authorship attribution
Margaret Urban University of California, Berkeley, USA Shouting and Screaming: Manner and Noise Verbs in Communication
1999 Peter Karas Humanities Computing Unit, University of Oxford, UK Initiate, Innovate, Collaborate: A New Model for Humanities Computing Teaching and Resource Development
Teresa Dobson Department of English, University of Alberta, Canada Mind the Gap: Reading Literary Hypertext
Claire Warwick Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield, UK English literature, electronic text, and computer analysis: An impossible combination?
Paul Barrette Department of Classics, McMaster University, Canada The Quest in Classical Literature: Structuralism and Databases
1998 Fabienne Baider University of Toronto, Canada An Introduction to Toposator
G. Aileen Clark University of Ottowa, Canada Disambiguating perroquet in the roman : Modernizing Firthian principles with computational tools
Mavis Cournane Computer Centre, University College Cork, Ireland What can you do with a TEI Writing System Declaration?
Karen Gusto University of Toronto, Canada An Introduction to Toposator
Bruce Robertson Department of Classics, University of Toronto, Canada The Java and Ancient Greek API and its Applications
1997 Arienne Dwyer Universität Mainz, Germany Hand-to-Hand Wrestling with Small Linguistic Corpora
1996 Jan-Mirko Maczewski University of G–ttingen, Germany A CoALiTS Case Study: Virginia Woolf's The Waves in French and German Translations
Fiona Tweedie University of the West of England, UK The Provenance of Christian Doctrine, attributed to John Milton: An Evaluation of Alternative Statistical Methods (p. 95)


 

 

 


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