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Tuesday, 9 July 2019 from 09:00 to 13:00 (CEST)
TivoliVredenburgh - Co-located with Digital Humanities (DH) Conference 2019
Vredenburg 89
3511 DX Utrecht
Netherlands
Arjan van Hessen, Stefania Scagliola, Louise Corti, Silvia Calamai, Norah Karrouche, Christoph Draxler, Henk van den Heuvel
The event will take place in the frame of the Digital Humanities Conference 2019, in Utrecht from the 9th to the 12th of July and it is organised by Oralhistory.eu in collaboration with the SSHOC project, with CLARIN ERIC and with the UK Data Service.
This pre-conference workshop at DH2019 in Utrecht will present the complete workflow for processing spoken interview data, e.g. from the domain of Oral History. The workshop will focus on free web services and tools.
To register to the event you should first register and pay on the DH2019 website and then follow up on the dedicated Eventbrite page.
This workshop addresses the data creation phase of the data lifecycle within the Social Sciences and Humanities, which is one of the major goals of the SSHOC project, tackled within WP4 where SSHOC partners, who are also lecturers at the workshop, are collecting, processing and analyzing audio data in the form of voice recorded interviews with automatic speech recognition and are developing a survey module specifically adapted to integrate audio recordings and their processing into the traditional data collection process.
The Oralhistory.eu Group is a multidisciplinary group of European scholars, tools and data professionals, spanning the fields of speech technology, social sciences, human computer interaction, oral history and linguistics, interested in strengthening the position of interview data in Digital Humanities. Since 2016 they have organized a series of workshops, supported by CLARIN on this topic (See this website).
Their first concrete output was the development of the T-Chain, a tool that supports transcription and alignment of audio and text in multiple languages. Second, they developed a format for experimenting with a variety of annotation, text analysis and emotion recognition tools as they apply to interview data.
Organising Committee
Contact: dh2019@oralhistory.eu
Draft programme
9.00 - 9.30 |
Introduction and short presentation on ‘Digital Humanities approaches to interview data - can historians, linguists and social scientists share tools?’ |
9.30 - 11.00 |
Preparing your audio-data, uploading these audio to the portal and automatic recognizing the speech. Correcting the ASR-results Downloading the (corrected) results and improving the readability |
11.00 - 11.20 |
Coffee/Tea break |
11.20 - 12.00 |
Introducing linguistic analysis of text: free tools |
12.00 - 12.30 |
Introducing and exploring emotion extraction |
12.30 - 13.00 |
Discussion |
Do you have questions about DH2019 Workshop: The Case Of Interview Data? Contact Oralhistory.eu Group