Tuesday, 22 September · 15:00 – 16:30
Poster Presentations
A 90-minute session of poster pitches followed by browsing and conversation. Case studies, benchmarks, and works-in-progress that didn't fit into a panel slot but deserve a closer look.
18 posters
- i.
Contracted Contradictions: Discerning Inconsistencies Through Assisted Reading in Repetitive Sets
Christian Lemuel Magaling
- ii.
Voices of the People: 18th-Century Petitions to the Danish King
Nina Koefoed
- iii.
Computational Analysis of Early Printed Book Descriptions
Jeanette Croen
- iv.
Domain-Specific HTR and Field Model Integration for 11th–12th Century Church Slavonic Uncial
Olga Kalashnikova
- v.
HISMET: From Transcription to Thematic Classification of Early Modern Government Records
Annemieke Romein
- vi.
The Experience of Three Italian Early Modern Inventories
Silvia Margherita Corino Rovano
- vii.
Human in the Middle Annotations — Evaluating LLM- and RAG-based Pipelines for Named Entity Recognition in 18th-Century Documents
Kevin Wunsch
- viii.
Big Books, Big Data: a Metadata and HTR Approach to Three-Column Medieval Manuscripts
Bram Caers
- ix.
Towards a Multi-Dimensional Benchmark for Historical HTR
Tobias Perschl
- x.
Combining Specialised and General-Purpose AI — First Results and Challenges from "Neo-Latin in the Modern World"
Domenico Graziano
- xi.
Historical Linguistic Analysis of the Records of the Principal Commission of the Perpetual Imperial Diet in Regensburg
Charlotte Vallaster
- xii.
Reading Medieval Manuscripts
Giuseppina Gioia Gargiulo
- xiii.
Reichskammergerichtsakten: Digitisation, Transcription with Transkribus, and Edition on iurisprudentia.online
Stefan Friedrich Kerkemeyer
- xiv.
"It Depends, But Now We Can Measure Why": Benchmarking Specialised and General-Purpose AI on Humanities Tasks
Maximilian Hindermann
- xv.
Public Syriac HTR Models on Transkribus: Benchmarks and Guidelines for Multi-Scripts
Ephrem Aboud Ishac
- xvi.
Deciphering the Undeciphered: HTR for Tangut Manuscripts
Xiaoqing Yu
- xvii.
Research Support Partnership in Action: Community Engagement and Skills Development Through Guided Transcribathons
Annika Rockenberger
- xviii.
Transkribus4Academy: AI Stewardship in Academic Libraries
Lorenzo Babini