Academic Program
Saturday 11th
9:30 Plenary session
On the Significance of Open Meta-Discussion Relating to Digitization of the Humanities
(Kiyonori Nagasaki, Yusuke Nakamura, Makoto Goto)
Demonstration by sponsors
Introduction of poster sessions
10:50 Plenary lecture (1)
Harold Short
Digital Humanities: A Collaborative Discipline
11:30 Lunch
13:00 Plenary workshop (1)
Chair: Hiroyuki Aakama
Speaker: Gerhard Brey, Masahiro Shimoda
Commentator: Harold Short, Leith Morton
14:00 Parallel session (1)
A1: Application
Chair: Masatoshi Kubo (National Museum of Ethnology)
A1-1. Engineering Approach to Categorization of Mimetics using Web Text
(Nobuhiro Kaji, Ryoko Uno, Masaru Kitsuregawa)
A1-2. A Comparative Classification of Papers by Scientific Analyzing Data
(Shouji Sakamoto, Saori Kuraishi, Hirotaka Oda, Kazuyuki Enami, Yoshihiro Okada, Hiroaki Yasu, Kazuomi Ikeda, Masuchika Kohno)
A1-3. Performance improvement of character pattern retrieval for support system to read historical mokkans
(Somayeh Sherini, Akihito Kitadai, Masaki Nakagawa, Hajime Babam Akihiro Watanabe)
A1-4. Editing Structured Data based on Wiki-way
(Tomohiko Morioka)
B1: Education and Leaning
Chair: Masaru Sakayauchi (National Institute for Educational Policy Research)
B1-1. A Multivariate Discourse Analysis of Non-Native Englishes
(Yuichiro Kobayashi)
B1-2. Automatic Generation of Web Maps Expressing Information on High Schools from which the University Students Graduated
(Fujio Yamamoto, Tsuyoshi Miyazaki, Shota Ohsato)
B1-3. Application of Self-Organizing Maps to Visualization of Literary Works
(Asuka Sakurai, Ryotaro Kamimura)
B1-4. Effectiveness of Educational "Sentence pattern" in comprehension support system by display switch
(Keiko Nakao, Jun-ya Morishita)
15:50 Parallel session (2)
A2: Information System
Chair: Naoki Takubo (Kinki University)
A2-1. Suggestion on Regional Resource Information System Using User-Generated Content
(Kenya Sasaki, Satoshi Kubota, Hisashi Ichikawa, Akihiro Abe)
A2-2. Integration of Distributed of Museum Information with Linked Open Data
(Tetsuro Kamura, Fumihiro Kato, Ikki Ohmukai, Hideaki Takeda, Toru Takahashi, Hiroshi Ueda)
A2-3. Development of Town Walking Guide System in Field Museum
(Akira Kudo, Satoshi Kubota, Hisashi Ichikawa, Akihiro Abe)
A2-4. A System for Referencing Personal Names through Iconography and Sharing an Authoritative Information Source for Personal Names by API
(Norio Togiya, Takanori Kawashima)
B2: Lexical Analysis
Chair: Osamu Furuse (National Institute of Japanese Literature)
B2-1. Quantitative Shifts within the Works of Haruki Murakami and the Lexical Formation of Synchronic Fiction
(Akira Kudo, Hajime Murai, Akifumi Tokosumi)
B2-2. Quantitative Study of Nursing Records
(Kaoru Sagara, Masako Ono, Takahiro Suzuki, Gen Shimada, Hiromi itoh Ozaku)
B2-3. Comparison Methodology of Musical Schemes using Network Expression
(Akihiro Kawase, Akifumi Tokosumi)
B2-4. Development of the Publishing System of Japanese Concordances using Morphological Analysis with Kindai-Bungo UniDic and Chūko-Wabun UniDic
(Toshinobu Ogiso, Tetsuya Sunaga)
18:00 Reception
Sunday 12th
9:30 Parallel session (3)
A3: Digital Archives
Chair: Kiyonori Nagasaki (International Institute for Digital Humanities)
A3-1. Some Issues on Encoding of the Glossary of Buddhist Terminology by using TEI P5
(Koichi Takahashi)
A3-2. Towards for Introducing Intra-textuality in a Digital Archives System
(Hajime Murai)
A3-3. On Text Archives as Representations of Script Acts
(Hiroyuki Shirasu)
B3: History and Archaeology
Chair: Tsunekazu Kato (Osaka Electro-Communication University)
B3-1. A Management System for a Collected Reproduction of a Historical Resource
(Taizo Yamada, Yoshinori Yokoyama, Ayumi Tsunakawa, Noriyuki Takahashi, Yuzuru Hayashi)
B3-2. Reconstruction of the Research Materials on the Digital Workbench for Anthropological Studies: Compiling of Research Pictures by Annotating at their Portion and/or Grouping
(Hirohumi Iwatani, Jiro Hoshino, Masakazu Osaki)
B3-3. An Application of Least-Cost Pathways Analysis for the Ancient Japanese History
(Yoichi Seino, Akihiro Kaneda)
10:55 Plenary workshop (2) and Poster/Demo session
P/D-1. A Recording Tool for the Survey of Linguistic and Notational Landscape with in Multiparty Observation
(Koji Tajima, Shin Moriyasu, Tomokazu Takada)
P/D-2. Network Computing for Archaeology: A Case Study of the "Replacement of Neanderthal by Modern Humans" Lithic Industry Database Project
(Yasuhisa Kondo, Seiji Kadowaki, Yoshihiro Nishiaki)
P/D-3. A Supporting System for Building Historical Materials Database using the Semantic Web Methodology
(Masaharu Hayashi, Hiroshi Horii, Misato Horii, Ayako Sawada, Taketoshi Yoshida, Kazuyuki Miyashita, Setsuko Nakano)
P/D-4. The Morphologically Annotated Corpus of "Koto Shogaku Tokuhon"
(Asuko Kondo, Toshinobu Ogiso, Fumiko Kato)
P/D-5. Exploratory Analysis of Popular Songs made by Japanese Female Singer-songwriters
(Mai Hosoya, Takafumi Suzuki)
P/D-6. Visualization of Relationships among Persons and Location Names in Historical Document using Co-occurences
(Sho Itsubo, Takahiko Osaki, Fuminori Kimura, Taro Tezuka, Akira Maeda)
P/D-7. Construction of an Historical Gazetteer Based on 1:50,000 Maps from the Meiji and Taisho Eras
(Kesuke Yotsui, Itsuki Sekino, Shoichiro Hara, Ikuo Oketani, Mamoru Shibayama)
12:00 Lunch
13:30 Plenary lecture (2)
14:30 Parallel session (4)
A4: Image Processing and Visualization
Chair: Shoichiro Hara (Kyoto University)
A4-1. Translucent Visualizing 3D Structure of Gion-Festival Funeboko based on the Opaque Illuminant Particle Model
(Makoto Ueyama, Shougo Oku, Kyoko Hasegawa, Shinichiro Miyaoka, Susumu Nakata, Satoshi Tanaka)
A4-2. Similarity-based Image Retrieval System with a Function of Inferring Users Intentions
(Shuhei Takehisa, Kozahuro Hachimura)
A4-3. Visualization and Measurement of Acceleration of Real Yamahoko Parade for Virtual Yamahoko Parade System
(Woong Choi, Yuichiro Hara, Kazuyuki Izuno, Keiji Yano, Toshikazu Seto, Kozaburo Hachimura)
A4-4. Availability of Normalized Compression Distance in ITMA and Documentation of Comprehension Process by UML Activity Diagram
(Yu Fujimoto, Ayaka Onohara)
B4: Application of Database
Chair: Yasunori Yamamoto (National Museum of Ethnology)
B4-1. The Modelling System of Japanese Poetic Vocabulary for the Hachidaishū (ca. 905–1205)
(Hirohumi Yamamoto)
B4-2. Identification of Ruins Excavated by Silk Road Expeditions through Matching Names and Locations by Stein Maps and Google Earth
(Yoko Nishimura, Asanobu Kitamoto)
B4-3. Regional Differences in the Household Structure between Aizu/Ohnuma County and Tama County with the Data Analysis System for the Household Registers
(Hiroshi Kawaguchi, Kunihiko Uehara, Shinji Hioki)
B4-4. Construction of Relational Database for Hidagofudoki and its Analysis
(Tomohiko Matsumori)
16:20 Parallel session (5)
A5: Motion Capture
Chair: Mamiko Sakata (Doshisha University)
A5-1. Usage of Motion Capture on Korean Traditional Performing Arts
(Yoko Takeda)
A5-2. Description and Reproduction of Noh Body Motion by using Labanotation
(Worawat Choensawat, Sachie Takahashi, Minako Nakamura, Kozaburo Hachimura)
A5-3. Quantitative Analysis of Dance Motion for Extracting Distribution Characteristics in Folkdance Performances
(Takeshi Miura, Kazutaka Mitobe, Takashi Yukawa, Takaaki Kaiga, Katsubumi Tajima, Hideo Tamamoto)
B5: Application of Buddhist Studies
Chair: Hideo Tohyama (Ritsumeikan University)
B5-1. Decision-Aid Module for Transcription of Ancient Buddhist Sutras
(Hitoshi Fukuoka, Takehiko Murakawa, Masaru Nakagawa)
B5-2. The Digitization of Buddhist Dictionary Hōbōgirin using the TEI Guidelines and XML Database
(Kuninori Matsuda, Nobumi Iyanaga, Kiyonori Nagasaki, Masahiro Shimoda)
B5-3. Towards an Appropriate Method of Description of Digitized Texts in the Field of Eastern Classics
(Kiyonori Nagasaki, Masahiro Shimoda)