Graphs and Network in the Humanities is an international conference, taking place from Thursday 3rd February to Friday 4th February 2022 and meant to provide a platform for exchanging methodological and technical knowledge about graphs and their application in the humanities.
The team of “Mining and Modeling Text” is involved with a presentation : Maria Hinzmann, Julia Röttgermann, Anne Klee, Moritz Steffes and Christof Schöch: The French Enlightenment Novel as a Graph? Potentials and Challenges in the Construction of a Knowledge Network.
Session 5: NLP & Literary Graphs (3.2.2022, 15:30–17:00)
5.1Brokerage and Betweenness: The Case of Nella Larsen (abstract)Scott Selisker 5.2Swirling and Shackling Literary Graphs (abstract)Susan Brown, Deborah Stacey, Alliyya Mo 5.3The French Enlightenment Novel as a Graph? Potentials and Challenges in the Construction of a Knowledge Network (abstract)Maria Hinzmann, Julia Röttgermann, Anne Klee, Moritz Steffes, Christof Schöch