Tess Dejaeghere: Beyond Babylonian Confusion: a case study-based approach for multilingual NLP on historical literature. Ghent University, laufend | in progress. – Supervisor: Julie Birkholz. Co-supervisors: Christophe Verbruggen, Els Lefevre. External advisors: Mike Kestemont, Christof Schöch.
∞Co-Editor, Journal of Computational Literary Studies, with Evelyn Gius and Peer Trilcke. Editorial team members: Élodie Ripoll, Svenja Guhr, Henny Sluyter-Gäthje, Dominik Gerstorfer. 2021-present. – https://jcls.io.
∞Christof Schöch: “Distant Reading for European Literary History: A COST Action”, DARIAH Text and Data Analysis Working Group Meeting, DARIAH Annual Event 2018, Paris, 22.-24.5.2018. – Information.
∞Christof Schöch, “Using Word Embeddings to Support Methods of Quantitative Text Analysis”. Workshop Embedded Humanities – The Use of Distributional Models in the Digital Humanities, org. Fotis Jannidis and Mike Kestemont / DARIAH TDA Working Group, im Rahmen der Jahrestagung des DHd-Verbands, Thema: Kritik der digitalen Vernunft. Universität zu Köln, 27.2.2018. – Informationen.
∞Christof Schöch: “Burrows Zeta: Reimplementation and Extensions”. International Expert Workshop on Distant Reading in Literary Texts, org. DARIAH-EU working group on Text and Data Analytics, Fotis Jannidis & Mike Kestemont, Würzburg University, 23.-24.11.2017. – Informationen
∞Distant Reading for European Literary History (COST Association / Horizon 2020, Nov. 2017-April 2022). Action Chair and Vice-Chair: Christof Schöch & Maciej Eder. Project Identifier: CA16204. – Website – Referenzpublikation.
∞Christof Schöch with contributions from Joseph Rudman, Hugh Craig, Patrick Juola, Mike Kestemont, and Maciej Eder, eds. Stylometry Bibliography. ADHO-SIG Digital Literary Stylistics, 2017. https://www.zotero.org/groups/643516/stylometry_bibliography/items.
∞Kastorp, Folgert, Mike Kestemont, Christof Schöch, and Antal Van den Bosch. “The Love Equation: Computational Modeling of Romantic Relationships in French Classical Drama.” In Sixth International Workshop on Computational Models of Narrative. Atlanta, GA, USA, 2015. – DOI: 10.4230/OASIcs.CMN.2015.98.
∞Hugh Craig, Maciej Eder, Fotis Jannidis, Mike Kestemont, Jan Rybicki, Christof Schöch, “Validating Computational Stylistics in Literary Interpretation” (long paper). Digital Humanities Conference 2014, Lausanne, Switzerland, 8.-12.7.2014. – DOI: http://dharchive.org/paper/DH2014/Paper-857.xml (abstract).
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