Atelier Workshop DocExplore
Jeudi 25 et vendredi 26 octobre 2012
> Maison de l’Université

The aim of the Workshop is to bring together those whose professional work involves the study of historical documents or who have a responsibility for increasing their accessibility, with technologists developing techniques to support the analysis and management of digital documents. The Workshop will encourage a greater understanding of how these two communities can work productively together and how crossing the traditional disciplinary boundaries can create opportunities for supporting better historical research while also increasing the awareness of the general public of their rich cultural heritage. This workshop should be interesting for : 1. Historians and others interested in sharing their experiences of document analysis with scientists developing computer-based tools to support such activities ; 2. Those who have a responsibility for preserving and managing historical documents and making them available both to specialists using them for research and detailed study, and the general public seeking to benefit from the rich cultural legacy which such documents embody ; 3. Scientists and engineers developing advanced technologies in areas such as image processing, pattern recognition and digital media engineering relevant to document analysis. The Workshop will provide an opportunity for a diverse range of researchers and other professionals, including end users, to share experiences and explore ideas which cross traditional disciplinary boundaries which often present barriers to rapid progress in improving the accessibility of documents which can contribute so fundamentally to an understanding of our cultural heritage. For each session of the workshop, we invited european specialists of the field to share their experience of the domain, as an opening for an open debate with all attendants. The workshop is opened to all, we just need whoever wants to participate to freely register on the website, so that we can manage the logistical constraints of the venue. The languages of the workshop will be French and English, with simultaneous translation provided. >
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Programme
Jeudi 25 octobre 2012
9h45. Welcome tea
10h30. Welcome
11h. Libraries and archives in the Digital Age
12h45. Lunch
14h30. Digital tools for annotating and indexing
16h15. Coffee break
16h45-18h45. Digital paleography
Vendredi 26 octobre 2012
9h. ICT in Cultural Heritage
10h45. Coffee break
11h15. Digital Humanities : present and future
12h45. Closure
13h15. Lunch
14h-15h45. DocExplore demo
Invited Speakers
Mathieu Bonicel, BNF
Alexandre Chautemps, labo BnF
Thierry Claerr, Ministère de la Culture
Véronique Eglin, Computer Science, LIRIS
Oliver Hitchcock, VirtuaSENSE
Clive Izard, British Library
Franck Lebourgeois, Computer Science, LIRIS
Jean-François Moufflet, Archives de France
Marçal Rusiñol, Computer Science, CVC
Marc Smith, Paleography, École des Chartes
Dominique Stutzmann, Paleography, IRHT
Melissa Terras, Digital Humanities, UCL
Clotilde Vaissaire-Agard, CF2ID
Alison Wiggins, History, University of Glasgow
Organizing Committee
Workshop organisation
Drs. Stéphane Nicolas et Pierrick Tranouez, Litis, Université de Rouen. You may join us through SUPPORT
DocExplore Team
Head Honcho
Prof. Laurent Heutte, Litis, Université de Rouen
France
Prof. Thierry Paquet, Litis, Université de Rouen
Alexandre Burnett, Litis, Université de Rouen
Dr. Vladislavs Dovgalecs, Litis, Université de Rouen
Prof. Élisabeth Lalou, GRHis, Université de Rouen
Dr. Alexis Grélois, GRHis, Université de Rouen
Cécile Capot, GRHis, Université de Rouen
Maïté Vanmarque, Bibliothèque Municipale de Rouen
Vincent Viallefond, Bibliothèque Municipale de Rouen
Angleterre
Prof. Mike Fairhurst, School of Engineering and Digital Arts, University of Kent
Dr. Richard Guest, School of Engineering and Digital Arts, University of Kent
Dr. Yiqing Liang, School of Engineering and Digital Arts, University of Kent
Steve Kelly, School of Engineering and Digital Arts, University of Kent
Dr. Catherine Richardson, Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies, University of Kent
Dr. Alixe Bovey, Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies, University of Kent
Cressida Williams, Canterbury Cathedral Archives
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