Finished Field Science Colloquium “Present and Future of Historical Big Data Research” (Jan.22)

2020.1.22

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Research Group: C01 Digital Humanities

Field Science Colloquium “Present and Future of Historical Big Data Research” will be held by Field Science Center (FSC), ROIS-DS Center for Open Data in the Humanities / National Institute of Informatics, and C01 “Digital Humanities”.

Program
  • 15:00 Introduction
  • 15:10 [Presentation 1]
  • Asanobu KITAMOTO (ROIS-DS Center for Open Data in the Humanities / National Institute of Informatics)
  • “Historical Big Data: Data-Driven Humanities Research by the Structuring of Records in the Past”
  • 15:40 [Presentation 2]
  • Yoko NISHIMURA (Toyo University)
  • “Re-Identify Silk Road Ruins:Toyobunko Archive and Development of Ruins Database”
  • 16:10 [Presentation 3]
  • Yasuyuki KANO (Earthquake Research Institute, The University of Tokyo)
  • “Minna de Honkoku and Historical Earthquake Studies”
  • 16:40-17:10 Discussion
  • Language: Japanese
  • Admission: Free
  • Pre-registration is required.

    For registration, please visit the link here (in Japanese). Registration deadline is 18th Jan.

    Jointly Sponsored by Field Science Center (FSC), ROIS-DS Center for Open Data in the Humanities / National Institute ofInformatics, Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas (A) “Connectivity and Trust-building in the Islamic Civilization” (Principal Investigator: Hidemitsu KUROKI (ILCAA) Project Number: 20A104), Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas (A) “Connectivity Analyses by Digital Humanities Method” (Principal Investigator: Wakako KUMAKURA (ILCAA) Project Number: 20H05830)

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