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The First Workshop on Holocaust Testimonies as Language Resources (HTRes)


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PROGRAM

21 May 2024

 9.30–9.45 Welcome and Introduction
 9:45–10:30 First Keynote Speech: Talking about Holocaust research (what type of digital resources they want? And why?) by Michal Frankl
 10:30–11:00 Coffee Break
 11.00–12:00 First session: Editions and their exploitation
 The Impact of Digital Editing on the Study of Holocaust Survivors’ Testimonies in the context of Voci dall’Inferno Project
Angelo Mario Del Grosso, Marina Riccucci and Elvira Mercatanti
 TEI Specifications for a Sustainable Management of Digitized Holocaust Testimonies
Sarah Bénière, Floriane Chiffoleau and Laurent Romary
 Repurposing Holocaust-Related Digital Scholarly Editions to Develop Multilingual Domain-Specific Named Entity Recognition Tools
Maria Dermentzi and Hugo Scheithauer
 12.00–13.00 Second paper session: Dates and Places
 Dates and places as points of attachment for memorial contents in the ISW corpus: 1938 as a turning point
Carolina Flinz and simona leonardi
 Creating a Typology of Places to Annotate Holocaust Testimonies Through Machine Learning
Christine Liu and William J.B. Mattingly
 13.00–14.00 Lunch Break
 14.00–15.15 Second Keynote Speech: Silvia Calamai, Università degli Studi di Siena, member of the CLARIN-IT consortium The Voices from Ravensbruck project: Bringing together what is dispersed
 15.15–16.00 Third session: Testimonies and Narratives
 Speech Technology Services for Oral History Research
Christoph Draxler, Henk van den Heuvel, Arjan van Hessen, Pavel Ircing and Jan Lehečka
 Identifying Narrative Patterns and Outliers in Holocaust Testimonies Using Topic Modeling
Maxim Ifergan, Omri Abend, Renana Keydar and Amit Pinchevski
 16.00–16.30 Coffee Break
 16.30–17.10 Fourth session: Traces and networks
 Tracing the deportation to define Holocaust geometries. The exploratory case of Milan
Giovanni Pietro Vitali and Laura Brazzo
 Zero-shot Trajectory Mapping in Holocaust Testimonies
Eitan Wagner, Renana Keydar and Omri Abend
 17.10–17.50 Pannel Discussion
 17.50–18.00 Final Remark