ποΈ We are thrilled to announce the Call for Papers for the conference+journal track of the 5th annual Conference of Computational Literary Studies, May 28-29, 2026, in #Potsdam, #Germany! #CCLS26 #CfP
Submit your article by January 8, 2026, and be part of our big 5-year jubilee edition! π₯³π₯³π₯³
Posts by Maria Levchenko
Journal of Computational Literary Studies has the most beautiful journal design β and such a great team behind it! Happy and honoured to be published here: bsky.app/profile/jcls... Many thanks to everyone involved! π
@maria-lev.bsky.socialβs "Computational Analysis of Literary Communities. Event-Based Social Network Study of St. Petersburg 1999-2019" is now live in the "Journal of Computational Literary Studies" 4(1)
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Put your manuscript about computational poetics in the trustworthy hands of @artjomshl.bsky.social
Maria Levchenko presents her paper: Computational Analysis of Literary Communities: Event-Based Social Network Study of St. Petersburg 1999β2019 (doi.org/10.26083/tup...)
#CCLS2025
π¬ First Easter eggs spotted this week! π£ Authors, check your mailboxes: acceptance notifications for #CCLS25 have just been sent out! #JCLS #ComputationalLiteraryStudies #LiteraryComputing #CLS jcls.io
π¨ Our Call for Papers is out! π¨
We continue our tradition of providing a dedicated platform for presenting computational work that bridges formal methods and traditional inquiry in the arts and humanities.
Check out the website for all details: 2025.computational-humanities-research.org/cfp/
Preprint argues that LLMs outperform traditional approaches to handwriting recognition, especially with few-shot prompting. + arxiv.org/abs/2501.11623
the same problem π