Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 16, No. 322.
Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/humanist/
Submit to: humanist@princeton.edu
Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2002 08:04:21 +0000
From: Ray Siemens <siemensr@mala.bc.ca>
Subject: CaSTA -- The First Canadian Symposium on Text Analysis
Research / Le Premier symposium canadien sur l'analyse de
You are invited to:
CaSTA --
The First Canadian Symposium on Text Analysis Research
Le Premier symposium canadien sur l'analyse de texte informatisee
which is being held at the Universite de Montreal, Montreal, Quebec,
November 23, 2002
Sponsored by TAPoR and LexUM
Registration is free.
Limited space still available for posters; please e-mail
toms@fis.utoronto.ca by November 15th if you wish to display by
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Program
9:00-9:10 WELCOME
Elaine Toms, University of Toronto
Chair, Program Committee
9:10-9:40 PLENARY
MIMes and MeRMAids: On the possibility of computer-aided
interpretation
Geoffrey Rockwell, McMaster University
9:40-11:40 SESSION I
Chair: Alan Burk, University of New Brunswick
Text analysis and the dynamic edition? Some concerns with an
algorithmic approach in the electronic scholarly edition
Ray Siemens, Malaspina University College
Digitizing the European emblem: issues, problems and prospects.
Peter Daly, McGill University
SATIM : a software design for the humanities
Jean-Guy Meunier, Universite du Quebec a Montreal
Ismail Biskri, Universite du Quebec a Trois Rivieres
10:40-11:00 Break
Refreshments compliments of LexUM
Time to view posters.
11:00-12:00 SESSION II
Chair: Ray Siemens, Malaspina University College
NUMEXCO : A text mining approach to thematic analysis of
philosophical corpus
Dominic Forest, Universite du Quebec a Montreal
Jean-Guy Meunier, Universite du Quebec a Montreal
Text as product: confessions of the middleman in the making
of the Chadwyck-Healey Canadian Poetry Database
Lisa Charlong, University of New Brunswick
The extraction of the complex terms : a semi-automatic
modular approach
Isma<l Biskri, Universite du Quebec a Montreal
Jean-Guy Meunier, Universite du Quebec a Montreal
Sylvain Joyal, Universite du Quebec a Trois Rivieres
12:00-1:00 PANEL:
TAPoR: Its promise, Its future
What can and should TAPoR do? How should it serve the
humanities research community?
Moderator: Stefan Sinclair, University of Alberta
Panelists:
Michael Best, University of Victoria
Ian Lancashire, University of Toronto
Daniel Poulin, Universite de Montreal
Geoffrey Rockwell, McMaster University
Symposium concludes at 1:00.
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LOCATION
Salon des professeurs (A-3464)
Facult de droit (on the main floor)
Pavillon Maximilien-Caron
3101, chemin de la Tour
Directions:
Queen Mary becomes "Chemin de la Tour" when you enter the University of
Montreal.
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| Queen Mary Road Chemin de la Tour
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|Ctes des Neiges |Decelles
On Saturday, parking is free on the Campus. People can park right
in front of the Faculty of Law.
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