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  1. ELO 2018 - AI & Deep Learning Systems

    ELO 2018 - AI & Deep Learning Systems

    Jane Lausten - 29.08.2018 - 15:27

  2. RPG Maker as an E-Literature Platform

    In the late 1990s, a unique piece of software was released for the Sony PlayStation by ASCII. Simply called RPG Maker, it was the English-language localization of the third entry in Japan’s RPG Tsukuru series. RPG Maker wasn’t a game so much as a platform for the creation of other games, specifically those in the vein of early 1990’s Japanese-style role-playing games. Due to the platform’s technical issues, mainly the lack of direct internet access and the storage limits of Sony’s proprietary memory cards, RPG Maker presented the amateur game developer with many hurdles to overcome in the creation of anything interesting and unique. 

    Not long after its release, small communities of RPG Maker users sprung up around online forums such as GameFAQs or RPG Maker Pavilion. These communities gave budding developers an opportunity to share their work with each other. Using a third-party peripheral for the PlayStation called a “DexDrive,” creators could image their memory cards and share these files online, files that users (usually fellow creators) could download and flash onto memory cards of their own to play. 

    Ulrik Lahn-Johannessen - 04.09.2018 - 22:03

  3. Sundance Film Festival

    Sundance Film Festival

    Nataliia Aleksandrova - 05.09.2018 - 00:11

  4. The Arabic Electronic Literature: New Horizons and Global Perspectives conference

    The international conference on Arabic Electronic Literature: New Horizons and Global Perspectives, will be held in Dubai, UAE from February 25-27, 2018. The conference is organized by Rochester Institute of Technology and hosted at the RIT-Dubai campus.

    In a world of global networks and transnational information flows, electronic literature (commonly defined as “born digital” literature or e-lit) is a site for new forms of communication, creation, and community. While much of the prominent current scholarly and artistic work in elit is based in the USA and Europe, e-lit is in fact a diverse global practice. In the Arab world,there is a growing network of e-lit scholars, many of whom are also practitioners or deeply connected to artistic practices. Interested authors and experts are invited to submit papers and creative works on topics including, but not limited to:

    Miriam Takvam - 12.09.2018 - 15:05

  5. UWE Bristol’s Degree Show

    UWE Bristol’s Degree Show

    Akvile Sinkeviciute - 12.09.2018 - 15:06

  6. Information Society and IT conference (ITIS)

    The ITIS Conference focuses annually on interdisciplinary interactions between social sciences and computer science. The conference is held annually in November  on different locations across Slovenia in the English and Slovenian languages.

    Nina Kolovic - 12.09.2018 - 15:07

  7. Information Society and IT conference 2016 (ITIS 2016)

    On Thursday, 10 November 2016, the 8th International ITIS Information and Information Technology Conference was held at the Hotel Šmarjeta in Šmarješke Toplice, which is organized every year in November by the Faculty of Information Studies in Novo mesto (FIS).

    A number of interesting topics of rapidly developing interdisciplinary sciences in the field of computer science and social sciences were presented to the gathered audience, experts from the academy and entrepreneurship, who in one way or another deal with information and communication technologies (ICT).

    The conference was attended by four keynote speakers: Prof. dr. Marko Bohanec from the Jožef Stefan Institute in Ljubljana lectured on the topic of data mining for decision support, doc. dr. Luka Kronegger from the Ljubljana Faculty of Social Sciences presented a sociological analysis of Slovenian science. Doc. dr. Lovro Šubelj from the Faculty of Computer and Information Science of Ljubljana spoke about the analysis of scientific databases, doc. dr. Robert Kopal from the College of Algebra in Zagreb presented the analysis of social networks to the gathered people in order to ensure state security.

    Nina Kolovic - 12.09.2018 - 15:07

  8. Dan spletnega anketiranja 2018 (DSA18)

    On the 18th of September 2018, the Day of Online Survey, organized by the Center for Social Information Science (CDI) from the Faculty of Social Sciences, was held for the seventh time at the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Ljubljana.

    The main goal of the expert meeting was to provide knowledge and experience to all those who encounter their online data capture (eg in teaching, research, evaluations, applications and administrative processes).

    We organize the event at the Center for Social Information Informatics (CDI), Faculty of Social Sciences (FDV), University of Ljubljana, where we are also developing an open source tool for online interviewing 1KA.

    The program began with a brief overview of trends in online surveying and the development of 1KA tool (Dr. Vasja Vehovar).

    In the plenary part of the program, the legal expert dr. Benjamin Lesjak (Institute for Legal Solutions of the Information Society Maribor) presented important innovations in the field of online surveying and personal data protection in connection with the new European General Regulation on the Protection of Personal Data (GDPR).

    Nina Kolovic - 12.09.2018 - 15:38

  9. Dan spletnega anketiranja (DSA)

    The main goal of the expert meeting is to provide knowledge and experience to all those who encounter their online data capture (ex.: in teaching, research, evaluations, applications and administrative processes).

    We organize the event at the Center for Social Informatics (CDI), Faculty of Social Sciences (FDV), University of Ljubljana, where we are also developing an open source tool for online interviewing 1KA. The event is free of charge.

    Nina Kolovic - 12.09.2018 - 15:38

  10. Arabic Electronic Literature

    In a world of global networks and transnational information flows, electronic literature (“born digital” literature or e-lit) is a site for new forms of communication, creation, and community. This conference recognizes a growing network of e-lit scholars and digital artists in the Arab world, and encourages a conversation between those scholars and artists and their peers in Europe and North America.

    June Hovdenakk - 12.09.2018 - 15:45

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