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Cabaret Voltage
Cabaret Voltage
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 17.06.2011 - 11:50
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Beyond the Screen: Transformations of Literary Structures, Interfaces and Genres
Beyond the Screen: Transformations of Literary Structures, Interfaces and Genres
Jörgen Schäfer - 28.06.2011 - 13:12
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Netzliteratur: Umbrüche in der literarischen Kommunikation
Netzliteratur: Umbrüche in der literarischen Kommunikation
Jörgen Schäfer - 28.06.2011 - 14:01
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E-Learning und Literatur
Workshop at the "5th e-Learning Fachtagung Informatik DeLFI 2007"
Jörgen Schäfer - 28.06.2011 - 14:03
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Literatur im Netz
Workshop of the research group "Literatur in Netzen/Netzliteratur" at the University of Siegen.
Organized by: Peter Gendolla, Jörgen Schäfer
Participants: Friedrich W. Block, Heiko Idensen, Ursula Hentschläger, Gisela Müller, Zelko WienerJörgen Schäfer - 28.06.2011 - 15:26
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HyperKult: Computer als Medium, Workshop Series
HyperKult: Computer als Medium, Workshop Series
Jörgen Schäfer - 29.06.2011 - 11:05
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Boston Cyberarts Festival
The Boston Cyberarts Festival is the first and largest collaboration of artists working in new technologies in all media in North America, encompassing visual arts, dance, music, electronic literature, web art, and public art.
(Source: Boston Cyberarts Festival website)
Judy Malloy - 05.07.2011 - 23:41
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Ars Electronica 99 (LifeScience)
Ars Electronica 99 (LifeScience)
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 06.07.2011 - 17:17
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Digitale Literaturvermittlung - Praxis, Forschung, Archivierung
Digitale Literaturvermittlung - Praxis, Forschung, Archivierung
Jörgen Schäfer - 08.07.2011 - 09:41
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Workshop on Computational Approaches to Linguistic Creativity
It is generally agreed upon that "linguistic creativity" is a unique property of human language. Some claim that linguistic creativity is expressed in our ability to combine known words in a new sentence, others refer to our skill to express thoughts in figurative language, and yet others talk about syntactic recursion and lexical creativity. For the purpose of this workshop, we treat the term "linguistic creativity" to mean "creative language usage at different levels", from the lexicon to syntax to discourse and text (see also topics and references, below). The recognition of instances of linguistic creativity and the computation of their meaning constitute one of the most challenging problems for a variety of Natural Language Processing tasks, such as machine translation, text summarization, information retrieval, question answering, and sentiment analysis. Computational systems incorporating models of linguistic creativity operate on different types of data (including written text, audio/speech/sound, and video/images/gestures). New approaches might combine information from different modalities.
Patricia Tomaszek - 22.07.2011 - 18:37