Programme 2024 Edition

Programme 2024 Edition

When: November 28th-29th, 2024
Where:
Thursday, November 28th: room 02.28
Friday, November 29th: room 00.28
KU Leuven, Mgr. Sencie Instituut, Erasmusplein 2, 3000, Leuven (Belgium) & online

All indicated times are CET and the conference will be hybrid.
We are aware that the questions and discussion are perhaps not easy to follow for people online, and we apologize for that. But we still would like to try to offer to remote participants the possibility to attend.

November 28th, 2024 (hybrid)

14.00-14.30 Start and Welcome

14.30-15.15 Marijke Beersmans and Evelien de Graaf (KU Leuven) Automating NEL for Ancient Greek and Latin: Initial Proposals and Experiments
15.15-16.00 Julia Jennifer Beine (University of Vienna) Gotcha! Catching Schemers in Roman Comedy and its Receptions

16.00-16.30 Coffee

16.30-17.15 Thea Sommerschield (University of Nottingham) From Antiquity to ACL: following an inscription’s journey through machine learning methods, tools and risks
17.15-18.00 Giuseppe G. A. Celano (Leipzig University) Opera Graeca Adnotata and Opera Latina Adnotata: the creation of multi-layer corpora for Ancient Greek and Latin

18.00 Conference dinner (co-organised with the ERASMOS workshop)


November 29th, 2024 (hybrid)

09.00-09.45 Francesco Mambrini (Catholic University, Milan) Harmonizing Ancient Greek treebanks in Universal Dependencies. Challenges and perspectives
09.45-10.30 Daniela Santoro and Chiara Zanchi (University of Pavia) WordNets for ancient languages: state of the art and the contribution of LLMs

10.30-11.00 Coffee

11.00-11.45 Silvia Stopponi and Saskia Peels-Matthey (University of Groningen) Evaluating lexical semantic change detection for Ancient Greek with Word Embeddings
11.45-12.30 Andrea Farina (King’s College London) Annotating preverbed motion verbs in Latin and Ancient Greek. Quantitative studies and future directions

12.30-13.45 Lunch

13.45-14.30 Colin Swaelens (Ghent University) Similarity Detection: A Starting Point for Greek
14.30-15.15 Dominique Longrée and Valérie Thon (University of Liège) Detection of Textual Motifs and Multichannel Deep Learning with LASLA lemmatized and tagged files: two case studies

15.15-15.45 Coffee

15.45-16.30 Thibault Clérice (Inria Paris & Federico II University, Naples) Sentence classification and semantics: identifying sentences with sexual semantics in Latin from 300 BCE to 900 CE
16.30-17.15 Frederick Riemenschneider (Heidelberg University) Ira ex machina. Multilingual Models and Emotion Analysis in Classical Texts

17.00-17.10 Closing remarks