Instructions
Workshop format and duration
DIPRAL 2022 aims to be an in-presence event. According to COVID-19 pandemic situation, it will be evaluated the possibility to organise the event in hybrid form (virtual and in-site).
The workshop will be held on 20 September 2022 in Padua, Italy. It will be composed of different thematic sessions, with one poster session eventually included.
Key dates
Submission deadline:
1 July 20228 July (extended)Acceptance notification: 20 July 2022
Camera-ready submission: 4 August 2022
Submission instructions
All submissions must be written in English following the CEUR-WS single-columns format. An Overleaf template is available for LaTeX users, while Word submissions should use the template provided here.
Submissions have to be uploaded as PDF files to EasyChair, with maximum paper length of 12 pages. All submissions will be reviewed by at least two independent reviewers.
The papers stemming from the TPDL 2022 workshops and the doctoral consortium are planned to be collected in a single volume of CEUR Workshop Proceedings, open access and indexed by SCOPUS and DBLP.
EasyChair link for the workshop submission
Workshop program
Accepted papers
Gabriella Gente Magnani. The “Archivio Digitale” platform for digitisation of Italian “Archivi di Stato” Medieval sources: the case of San Vito del Trigno charters in the Archivio di Stato di Siena.
Nadia Rosso. The digital library DigilibLT.
Martin Ruskov and Lora Taseva. Computer-Aided Modelling of the Bilingual Word Indices to the Nineth-Century Uchitel’noe evangelie.
Emanuele Storti. Towards a Knowledge Graph representation of FAIR music content for exploration and analysis.
Marijana Cosović, Radmila Janković Babić and Alessia Amelio. A Survey on Writer Identification and Recognition Methods with a Special Focus on Cultural Heritage.
Detailed program
DIPRAL 2022: 20 September 2022, Istituto Sant’Antonio Dottore, Via S. Massimo, 25, 35129 Padova PD, Italy
Session 1
14:00 - 14:15
Registration and welcome
14:15 - 14:45 + 5 min Q&A
Keynote talk: Graff-IT, a ERC project to create the first online repository of post-Classical Graffiti, Prof. Carlo Tedeschi, University of Chieti-Pescara
14:50 - 15:10 + 5 min Q&A
Gabriella Gente Magnani, The “Archivio Digitale” platform for digitisation of Italian “Archivi di Stato” Medieval sources: the case of San Vito del Trigno charters in the Archivio di Stato di Siena
15:15 - 15:35 + 5 min Q&A
Martin Ruskov and Lora Taseva, Computer-Aided Modelling of the Bilingual Word Indices to the Nineth-Century Uchitel'noe evangelie
15:40 - 16:00 + 5 min Q&A
Emanuele Storti, Towards a Knowledge Graph representation of FAIR music content for exploration and analysis
16:05 - 16:30 Coffee break
Session 2
16:30 - 16:50 + 5 min Q&A
Marijana Cosović, Radmila Janković Babić and Alessia Amelio, A Survey on Writer Identification and Recognition Methods with a Special Focus on Cultural Heritage
16:55 - 17:15 + 5 min Q&A
Nadia Rosso, The digital library DigilibLT
17:20 - 17:25
Closing