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Publications & presentations

Here you find the presentations and publications by the INTAVIA project.

Presentations

  • Pobežin, G., & Grdina, I. (2023, September 25). “There’s History in All Men’s Lives.” There’s History in All Men’s Lives, Ljubljana. https://youtu.be/8zcJ4RzlwOs?si=MfGFKeKm0mGgqWvp
  • Meden, A. (2023, June 5). Narratives of Openness and Degrowth. Degrowth and Anthropology workshop, London.
  • Beck, S. (2023, July 13). On the Development of the InTaVia “Visual Analytics Studio.” VISUS Colloquium, Stuttgart.
  • Schlögl, M., Kesäniemi, J., Tuominen, J., de Boer, V., Sugimoto, G., & Ebel, C. (2023, March 9). Dos and Don’ts of Building a Pan-European Biographical Knowledge Graph: Statistical Analysis of the InTaVia-Platform. DHNB 2023, Stavanger, Bergen, Oslo, online. https://zenodo.org/records/7784908
  • Kesäniemi, J., Schlögl, M., Tuominen, J., de Boer, V., & Sugimoto, G. (2023, March 9). Towards reusable aggregated biographical research data: Provenance and versioning in InTaVia Knowledge Graph. DHNB 2023, Stavanger, Bergen, Oslo, online. https://zenodo.org/records/7784908
  • de Boer, V. (2023, September). Knowledge and Data Lecture.
  • de Boer, V. (2022, September). Knowledge and Data Lecture.
  • de Boer, V. (2021, September). Knowledge and Data Lecture.
  • de Boer, V. (2022, May 22). Towards a Datahub: Why linking heritage data is a Good Idea.
  • de Boer, V. (n.d.). Knowledge Graphs for impactful Data Science  In the Digital Humanities and IOT domain. SEMANTiCS2022, Vienna. https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3235/keynote1.pdf
  • Grebe, A. (2023, September 25). Myth and Knowledge in Artists’ Biographies – The Case of Albrecht Dürer. There’s History in All Men’s Lives, Ljubljana. https://youtu.be/gidZ4JzKSCA?si=_STVCNjmio7NAZj4
  • Schlögl, M., & Tuominen, J. (2023, September 26). Building Knowledge Graphs for DH Data (Example of InTaVia). There’s History in All Men’s Lives, Ljubljana. https://youtu.be/NeCPXEW28Is?si=XJIztmtEFwI5Fh2b
  • Daza, A. (2023, September 26). Generating Structured Data from Wikipedia Biographies. There’s History in All Men’s Lives, Ljubljana. https://youtu.be/GKZxXxzQsgY?si=5dWbrwB6wnsV3bF7
  • Fokkens, A. (2023, September 26). Generating Structured Data from Biographical Text and Evaluation. There’s History in All Men’s Lives, Ljubljana. https://youtu.be/wD-T1hYI9Ik?si=iEHN9O9AI_51wKVg
  • Leskinen, P. (2023, September 26). Relational Knowledge Discovery Based on Wikipedia Links. There’s History in All Men’s Lives, Ljubljana. https://youtu.be/gFYnL-J1hSs?si=j3VK45XHIDjRIkk9
  • Rantala, H. (2023, September 26). Discovering Relations in Knowledge Graphs Using the Sampo Model. There’s History in All Men’s Lives, Ljubljana. https://youtu.be/27IdEDndLlg?si=pyuoM1sxA_j0IzEX
  • Ogrin, M. (2023, September 26). Slovenian Biography as a Biographical Hub and the TEI Encoding: a Minimalist or Realistic Approach to Semantic Richness of Data? There’s History in All Men’s Lives, Ljubljana. https://youtu.be/_XwmzTvsgxA?si=NapH6EJoBnkiwG12
  • Koch, S. (2023, September 26). Visual Data Analysis. There’s History in All Men’s Lives, Ljubljana. https://youtu.be/h8Knopvy7zU?si=WzFnJDAUuqX9IZr0
  • Jänicke, S. (2023, September 26). Beyond InTaVia: Storytelling in Related Projects. There’s History in All Men’s Lives, Ljubljana. https://youtu.be/nRBJNpOMIg4?si=ns4aqR-8OGGs1tqP
  • Peura, L. (2023, September 26). Case Lake Tuusula – a Prosopographical Demo Using the Storytelling Suite. There’s History in All Men’s Lives, Ljubljana. https://youtu.be/l-S7t1tlIQ0?si=-wWYjxHiuth802AO
  • Beck, S., & Kusnick, J. (2023, September 26). Working with the InTaVia Platform. There’s History in All Men’s Lives, Ljubljana.
  • Schlögl, M., & Tuominen, J. (2023, September 26). Working with the InTaVia Knowledge Graph. There’s History in All Men’s Lives, Ljubljana.
  • Doppler, C., Kusnick, J., & Mayr, E. (2023, July 9). Narrative Visualization of Cultural Information. Smashing the Silos! The Future of Cultural Heritage Information and Visualization, Graz.
  • Beck, S., Liem, J., & Windhager, F. (2023, July 9). Drawing Together Work & Life. Smashing the Silos! The Future of Cultural Heritage Information and Visualization, Graz.
  • Mayr, E., & Windhager, F. (2023, July 9). Connecting Data Silos, DH Teams & Cultural Heritage Institutions. Smashing the Silos! The Future of Cultural Heritage Information and Visualization, Graz.

Publications

  • Kusnick, J., Mayr, E., Seirafi, K., Beck, S., Liem, J., & Windhager, F. (2024). Every Thing Can Be a Hero! Narrative Visualization of Person, Object, and Other Biographies. Informatics, 11, 26. https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9709/11/2/26
  • Windhager, F., Mayr, E., Koch, S., & Münster, S. (Eds.). (2023). Visualizing Big Culture and History Data. Frontiers. https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/40822/visualizing-big-culture-and-history-data
  • Hyvonen, E. (2023). Digital Humanities on the Semantic Web: Sampo Model and Portal Series | www.semantic-web-journal.net. Semantic Web Journal, 14(4), 729–744. https://doi.org/10.3233/SW-223034
  • Leskinen, P., Hyvönen, E., & Rantala, H. (2022). Analyzing the Lives of Finnish Academic People 1640-1899 in Nordic and Baltic Countries: AcademySampo Data Service and Portal. CEUR Workshop Proceedings, Volume 3232, 94–108. https://aaltodoc.aalto.fi/handle/123456789/118180
  • Mayr, E., Salisu, S., Filipov, V., Schreder, G., Leite, R., Miksch, S., & Windhager, F. (2022). Visualizing Biographical Trajectories by Historical Artifacts:A Case Study based on the Photography Collection of Charles W. Cushman. Proceedings of the Third Conference on Biographical Data in a Digital World 2019, 49–56. https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/E62X4
  • Mayr, E., Liem, J., & Windhager, F. (2021). Reasoning with Knowledge Graph Visualizations-A Mental Models Perspective. Graphs and Networks in the Humanities 2022: Technologies, Models, Analyses, and Visualizations, Online. https://graphentechnologien.hypotheses.org/files/2022/01/Reasoning_with_Knowledge_Graph_Visualizations_A_Mental_Models_etc-Mayr_Liem_Windhager.pdf
  • Leskinen, P., Hyvönen, E., & Tuominen, J. (2021). Sparql2GraphServer: a Server-side Tool for Extracting Networks from Linked Data for Data Analysis. ISWC-Posters-Demos-Industry 2021 International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC) 2021: Posters, Demos, and Industry Tracks, 5. http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2980/paper343.pdf
  • Mayr, E., Pobežin, G., Schlögl, Matthias3, Liem, Johannes1, & Windhager, F. (2023). Linking and visualizing cultural heritage data for humanities research. DARIAH Annualevent. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8004479
  • Sugimoto, G., Daza, A., & de Boer, V. (2023). Closer Reading of RDF Generated by NLP on Wikipedia Biography: Comparative Analysis. MTSR 2023, Rome.
  • Tamper, M. (2023). From Text to Knowledge: Methods, Tools, and Applications for Digital Humanities Based on Linked Data [PhD thesis]. https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-64-1151-4
  • Hoeken, S. (2023). Using language models for analyzing semantic variation between Dutch social communities [MA thesis]. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
  • den Heijer, F. (2023). NER classification of old and modern Dutch biographies. A comparative study of fine-tuned BERT and out-of-the-box tools [MA thesis]. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
  • Beck, S. (ongoing). Visual Analysis and Curation of Distributed Cultural Heritage Data [PhD thesis]. University of Stuttgart.
  • Basar, Y. (2023). AI-assisted Visual Exploration and Verification of Events in Biographies [BSc thesis]. University of Stuttgart.
  • Hirsch, A. (2023). Evaluating the Suitability of Two-point Equidistant Projection for Animated Map Transitions [BSc thesis Media Computer Science, University of Stuttgart]. http://dx.doi.org/10.18419/opus-13440
  • Stengel, M. (2023). Evaluation of Degree of Interest-transitions for Ego-perspective Exploration of Geo-located Graphs [BSc thesis Computer Science, University of Stuttgart]. http://dx.doi.org/10.18419/opus-13199
  • Dreesmann, P. (2023). Evaluating Linking and Brushing Techniques in Aggregated Views [BSc thesis Data Science, University of Stuttgart]. http://dx.doi.org/10.18419/opus-13322
  • Gutknecht, L., Hahn, B., Riedlinger, A., Schwendinger, I., & Waimer, J. (2022). Design and Development of a Web-based Library for Seamless Map Transitions [BSc research project]. University of Stuttgart.
  • Schmierer, F., Stengel, M., & Smith, R. (2022). Comparison of Visual Query Languages for Semantic Knowledge Graphs in the Cultural Heritage Domain [BSc research project]. University of Stuttgart.
  • Gruhnert, J. (2022). Ego-Graph-based Visual Exploration of Semantic Knowledge Graphs [BSc thesis Software Engineering, University of Stuttgart]. http://dx.doi.org/10.18419/opus-12493
  • Slebos-Perez, K. (2023). Enriching and Visualizing a Biographical Knowledge Graph [BSc thesis Artificial Intelligence]. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
  • Acosta, C. (2023). Comparing the efficiency of RDF models for provenance modeling [BSc thesis Information Sciences]. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
  • Windhager, F., & Mayr, E. (2023). Mental models and visualization. In Visualization psychology. https://link.springer.com/book/9783031347375
  • Windhager, F., Salisu, S., Liem, J., & Mayr, E. (2023). The Knowledge Graph as a Data Sculpture: Visualizing Arts and Humanities Data with Maps, Graphs, and Sets over Time. In Geographical Research in the Digital Humanities. Spatial Concepts, Approaches and Methods (pp. 153–173). https://www.transcript-verlag.de/978-3-8376-6918-3/geographical-research-in-the-digital-humanities/?number=978-3-8394-6918-7&c=331000000
  • Hyvönen, E. (2023). Creating and Using Biographical Dictionaries for Digital Humanities Based on Linked Data: A Survey of Web Services in Use in Finland. In Press. BD 2022, Tokyo, online.