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Call for Abstracts: Semantic Annotation for the Ancient World - SA4AW
May 20-21, 2025, in Rethymno, Crete (Greece)
We are pleased to announce that the call for abstracts for the 1st Conference in Semantic Annotation for the Ancient World, taking place in Rethymno on May 20-21st, 2025, has been
extended.
The deadline is now February 15th, 2025.
Please submit an abstract of max. 1,000 words (bibliography excluded) via
EasyChair.
The conference is organised by the TALOS Centre in AI4SSH of the University of Crete (Horizon ERA Chair TALOS AI4SSH ID: 101087269) in collaboration with the Department of Philology, University of Crete. See the announcement on
TALOS
AI4SSH website.
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Description
This conference will explore the contribution of semantic annotation, along with that of hybrid AI, deep learning, and knowledge graphs to ancient world studies. Semantic annotation is the process of tagging or (manually or automatically) labelling pieces of
content—such as words, phrases, or objects in texts or images—with meaningful metadata to provide context and clarify meaning. Semantic annotation allows machines to process the meaning and relationships of content within a dataset, transforming raw data into
structured knowledge. For example, a machine can recognize that “Athens” is a city, distinguish it from the other cities with the same name, and link it to related concepts, which improves ability to perform tasks like searching, or making inferences. By tagging
concepts, entities, and relations, semantic annotation enables machines to interpret and process data more accurately, connecting data points across software, allowing for better searchability, advanced queries and further reuse via natural language processing
and machine learning.
Through this conference, we hope to foster collaboration and intellectual exchange amongst digital scholars of the ancient world. According to the principles of FAIR and Linked Open Data, we strive to promote openness and accessibility in all of the workflows
and methods presented at the conference.
In order to further encourage the open exchange of ideas, the conference will also include a round-table discussion. We welcome accepted participants to suggest topics to discuss.
Conference proceedings will be published in open access online format.
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We encourage proposals on the following themes:
- Ontology-driven semantic annotation
- Standardisation
- Multilingual annotation practices
- Automatic and semi-automatic annotation
- Annotation of ancient geography
- FAIR/LOD data
- Semantic Web
- NER for ancient Greek/Latin
- RDF-based digital editions
- Methods, tools, and platforms
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Submission details:
We invite paper and poster proposals from all scholars, junior and senior, working in the topic areas of the conference.
For papers:
Please submit an abstract of max. 1,000 words (bibliography excluded, free format). Submissions will be reviewed via double-blind peer review through EasyChair.
Paper presentations will be 20 minutes long, with extra time for questions and discussion. The working language of the conference is English.
A longer version of accepted papers will be published in an edited volume after the conference. More details about the edited volume are forthcoming.
For posters:
Authors are invited to submit an abstract of no more than 750 words to the EasyChair page, describing their research questions, motivation, and preliminary results.
All formats are accepted. An image of the poster may also be included.
Accepted posters will be published in the proceedings.
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Important dates:
Extended Deadline for submission: February 15th, 2025
Notification of acceptance to authors: March 9th, 2025
Deadline for confirmation of participation by accepted authors: March 16th, 2025
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Organisers:
Maria Papadopoulou
Ass. Professor in Digital Humanities & Classics,
TALOSAI4SSH & Dept. of Philology (University of Crete)
Rachel Milio
Ph.D. candidate,
TALOS AI4SSH & Dept. of Philology (University of Crete)
Rachel Milio
(she/her)
TALOS Address:
University of Crete Research Center (UCRC), Level 1-Building Ã- Room Ã2
Gallos Campus, University of Crete, Rethymno, GR 74100
Office Phone: +30 28310 77141
Mobile Phone: +30 69816 31347