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CN workshop and the 3rd Heinrich Dressel lecture

At a small international workshop, the CN Team would like to present the preliminary results on natural language processing in coin descriptions and image recognition in numismatics to a selected group of users to gather additional feedback and make improvements.
They also aim to inquire about further needs and ideas from users in order to adapt the tools in the best possible way. Further opportunities for collaboration will also be explored. Wlook forward to welcoming many colleagues at the Academy in Berlin.
The Dressel Lecture by Peter Franz Mittag will conclude the program (https://www.bbaw.de/veranstaltungen/veranstaltung-bruch-bulla-bau-die-medaillons-der-severerzeit).

Wednesday, 29.11.2023: BBAW, 10117 Berlin, Unter den Linden 8, room 07W04

13:30–14:00
Coffee
14:00–14:15
Welcome and Introduction
Ulrike Peter (Berlin): Project D4N4
14:15–14:45
NLP for Semantic Search | Data Quality
Karsten Tolle (Frankfurt/M.): NLP for Semantic Search and Data Quality at Corpus Nummorum
14:45–17:20
Image Recognition
Sebastian Gampe (Frankfurt/M.): Image Recognition with CNNs at Corpus Nummorum
Martin Langner (Göttingen): Computational Image Analysis in Classical Archaeology
15:30–16:00
Coffee
Ralph Ewerth (Hannover): Visual Analytics and Image Recognition: the Project iART
Mario Schlapke (Weimar): Questions and Approaches to the Classification of Heavily Barbarized so-called Gaius-Lucius-Denarii on the Basis of Finds from Thuringia
Discussion
17:20–18:30
Transfer and Linking
Jan Köster / Claus Franke (Berlin): Versioning System at Corpus Nummorum and its API
Alejandro Peña (Valencia): Visualization and Services (Shared Tools)
Discussion
19:00–
Dinner: Restaurant Via Nova II, Universitätsstraße 2, 10117 Berlin

Thursday, 30.11.2023: BBAW, 10117 Berlin, Unter den Linden 8, room 07W04
9:15–9:30
Coffee
9:30–11:00
User Perspectives and Experiences
Hristina Ivanova (Zürich): Using Corpus Nummorum in Research
Lily Grozdanova / Julia Tzvetkova (Sofia): Using Corpus Nummorum with Students
Bartosz Awianowicz (Torun): Private collections in Corpus Nummorum and Corpus Nummorum from a private collector’s perspective
Florian Haymann (Frankfurt/M.): Corpus Nummorum and its Use for Coin Trade
Discussion
11:00–11:15
Coffee
11:15–12:30
Undefined, Vague, Uncertain
Manuel Gozalbes (Valencia): Data Uncertainties in Numismatics
Florian Thiery (Mainz): Modeling of Relative and Absolute Dating
Discussion
11:00–11:15
Lunch
14:00–17:00
Networking and Collaboration
Andrew Meadows (Oxford): Corpus Nummorum in the Cosmos of Nomisma and ARCH
Ulrike Peter / Vladimir F. Stolba (Berlin): Problems with “Duplicates”?
Frank Dührkohp (Göttingen): The Integration of Numismatic Data into Research Data Infrastructures
15:15–15:45
Coffee
David Wigg-Wolf (Frankfurt/M.): Different Data Quality in Linked Data Sources
Bernhard Weisser et al. (Berlin): NFDI4objects und die Numismatik
Discussion

18:00–19:15
Peter Franz Mittag (Köln): Bruch, Bulla, Bau: Die Medaillons der Severerzeit (3rd Heinrich Dressel lecture: Gobelin-Saal, Bode-Museum)
19:15–20:30
Reception