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

  1. i.

    Contracted Contradictions: Discerning Inconsistencies Through Assisted Reading in Repetitive Sets

    Christian Lemuel Magaling

  2. ii.

    Voices of the People: 18th-Century Petitions to the Danish King

    Nina Koefoed

  3. iii.

    Computational Analysis of Early Printed Book Descriptions

    Jeanette Croen

  4. iv.

    Domain-Specific HTR and Field Model Integration for 11th–12th Century Church Slavonic Uncial

    Olga Kalashnikova

  5. v.

    HISMET: From Transcription to Thematic Classification of Early Modern Government Records

    Annemieke Romein

  6. vi.

    The Experience of Three Italian Early Modern Inventories

    Silvia Margherita Corino Rovano

  7. vii.

    Human in the Middle Annotations — Evaluating LLM- and RAG-based Pipelines for Named Entity Recognition in 18th-Century Documents

    Kevin Wunsch

  8. viii.

    Big Books, Big Data: a Metadata and HTR Approach to Three-Column Medieval Manuscripts

    Bram Caers

  9. ix.

    Towards a Multi-Dimensional Benchmark for Historical HTR

    Tobias Perschl

  10. x.

    Combining Specialised and General-Purpose AI — First Results and Challenges from "Neo-Latin in the Modern World"

    Domenico Graziano

  11. xi.

    Historical Linguistic Analysis of the Records of the Principal Commission of the Perpetual Imperial Diet in Regensburg

    Charlotte Vallaster

  12. xii.

    Reading Medieval Manuscripts

    Giuseppina Gioia Gargiulo

  13. xiii.

    Reichskammergerichtsakten: Digitisation, Transcription with Transkribus, and Edition on iurisprudentia.online

    Stefan Friedrich Kerkemeyer

  14. xiv.

    "It Depends, But Now We Can Measure Why": Benchmarking Specialised and General-Purpose AI on Humanities Tasks

    Maximilian Hindermann

  15. xv.

    Public Syriac HTR Models on Transkribus: Benchmarks and Guidelines for Multi-Scripts

    Ephrem Aboud Ishac

  16. xvi.

    Deciphering the Undeciphered: HTR for Tangut Manuscripts

    Xiaoqing Yu

  17. xvii.

    Research Support Partnership in Action: Community Engagement and Skills Development Through Guided Transcribathons

    Annika Rockenberger

  18. xviii.

    Transkribus4Academy: AI Stewardship in Academic Libraries

    Lorenzo Babini