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The Role of Layout in Textual Interpretation: Computational Approaches in Digital Humanities

This presentation by Tuomo Toljamo, a PhD student in Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Oulu, investigates how layout influences textual interpretation. It explores significant features of layout and content-based clues that can be computationally extracted. The research aims to determine the usefulness of these features for automatic or computationally-assisted text encoding. With a background in English Philology and interests in Digital Humanities and Digital Scholarly Editions, Toljamo presents insights into the intersection of computing and textual analysis.

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The Role of Layout in Textual Interpretation: Computational Approaches in Digital Humanities

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  1. DiXiT Camp 1 – PresentationESR2: Document-centric Editions (KCL)

  2. Bio Tuomo Toljamo MSc in Computer Science and Engineering, University of Oulu MA in English Philology, University of Oulu Interests: Digital Humanities, Digital Scholarly Editions, Computational Analysis

  3. Intrigue Digital scholarly editing Text encoding and its limits Role of layout in textual interpretation

  4. Aims To investigate the current understanding of how layout affects textual interpretation To explore which of the significant features of layout and relevant content-based clues are computationally extractable To trial the usefulness of the extracted features for automatic or computationally-assisted text encoding

  5. Contact Tuomo Toljamo Early stage researcher, PhD student +44 (0) 20 7848 1381 tuomo.toljamo@kcl.ac.uk

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