#CCLS25

2025-12-04

As always: #OpenData persistently available at:
Du, K. (2025). Reconstructing Shuffled Text (Derived Text Formats) [Data set]. Zenodo. doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17198425
#CLS #CCLS25 #DTF #LiteraryComputing #LLM #Memorization

2025-12-04

The authors tackle a major challenge in #NLP: #LLM-Memorization and #Copyright
👉 Can derived text formats (DTFs) be used safely for research on #in-copyright texts without enabling reconstruction of the original?
#CLS #NLG #DTF #LiteraryComputing #CCLS25 #OpenScience
jcls.io/issue/118/info/

Table 1: An example of a text and its two variants in DTFs.Figure 1: Reconstructing shuffled text using ChatGPT. The source text is in Table 1.
2025-12-04

New article in #JCLS 4(1)! 🎉
Du, Ackerschewski, Navruz, Sınır, Valline & @christof : “Reconstructing Shuffled Text. Bad Results for #NLP, but Good News for Using #In-Copyright Texts” doi.org/10.48694/jcls.4163

#CLS #DTF #LiteraryComputing #CCLS25 #OpenScience #Copyright

Article Preview on jcls.io website
2025-12-02

They offer a critical #survey of the #SoA of #EventDetection in journalism, history, and literary studies. By comparing their model to a storyline analysis framework used in news, they show how fiction and non-fiction can be analyzed studying narrative progression across domains. 📖✨ #CCLS25

Example of the timeline, causeline, and storyline framework applied on news from Vossen et al. (2021).
2025-12-02

New article in #JCLS 4(1)! 🎉
Visser Solissa, van Cranenburgh & @fpianz present a model for detecting syuzhet—the ordering and disclosure of events that shape a narrative—and formalize event annotation in fiction across multiple languages.
#CCLS25 #ComputationalNarratology
doi.org/10.48694/jcls.4215

2025-11-21

New article in #JCLS 4(1)! 🎉
@dudarjulia & @christof introduce a method for evaluating measures of #distinctiveness ( #keyness ) using synthetically generated, fully controlled text data.
#CLS #TextAnalysis #Evaluation #NLP #NLG #LiteraryComputing #CCLS25
jcls.io/issue/118/info/

2025-11-17

New week, new article in #JCLS 4(1)! 🚀
We’re excited to announce @andrewpiper: “Towards a Perspectival Moral History of the Novel Using #LLMs”. Using 9,000+ Wikipedia plot summaries, he asks: What life lessons do stories quietly teach us at scale?
#CCLS25 #CLS #LiteraryComputing
jcls.io/issue/118/info/

2025-11-14

Keith et al. develop quantitative methods to examine how gender is portrayed across 100+ 17th-century plays by #Calderón.
#CLS #DigitalHumanities #JCLS #LiteraryComputing #Plays #CCLS25 #DraCor

Figure 1: Gender classification for a character at different levels of granularity (blue = masculine, red = feminine). Saturation indicates model confidence.
2025-11-14

We're thrilled to announce a new article from #JCLS 4 (1): Keith, A., Rojas Castro, A., Ehrlicher, H., Jung, K. & @sebastianpado (2025): #ComputationalAnalysis of #Gender Depiction in the Comedias of #Calderón de la Barca (10.48694/jcls.4055) can be found at jcls.io/issue/118/info/ #CLS #CCLS25 #Theatre

2025-10-30

This week, we announce another article from #JCLS 4 (1):
Gilad Aviel Jacobson, Itay
Marienberg-Milikowsky, and Yael Dekel. “From Readers to Data: #Uncertainty in Computational Literary Citizen Science” (10.48694/jcls.4169).
Check it out at: jcls.io/issue/118/info/ #CLS #CCLS25 #CitizenScience

Preview Article in JCLS
2025-10-23

We're thrilled to announce the third article from JCLS 4 (1): Julia Neugarten “A Powerful Hades Is an Unpopular Dude. Dynamics of Power and Agency in Hades/Persephone Fanfiction” (10.48694/jcls.4208) can be found at jcls.io/issue/118/info/ #ComputationalLiteraryStudies #CLS #JCLS #DigitalHumanities #CCLS25

Article preview from JCLS
2025-04-30

📢 Call for Posters for #CCLS2025

We're excited to announce the very first Call for #Poster Contributions for the Annual Conference of Computational Literary Studies, happening 3–4 July 2025 in #Kraków, Poland.

Submit a short abstract on unpublished scholarship and be a part of #CCLS25!
#CLS #JCLS
jcls.io/site/ccls2025/poster-c

2025-04-17

📬 First Easter eggs spotted this week! 🐣 Authors, check your mailboxes: acceptance notifications for #CCLS25 have just been sent out! #JCLS #ComputationalLiteraryStudies #LiteraryComputing #CLS jcls.io

2025-02-07

Today is the last day to submit a paper for the #JCLS conference track 2025. Submit by midnight (AoE) and be a part of #CCLS25 in beautiful Kraków, Poland.
We look forward to receiving your articles! #CfP jcls.io/site/cfp/ #CLS jcls.io/site/ccls2025/ #OpenAccess #LiteraryComputing

Mickey dancing happily because he already submitted to JCLS conference track 2025.
Digital Humanities Uni Potsdamdh_potsdam@hcommons.social
2025-01-15

Reminder: the deadline to submit to the 4th Annual Conference of Computational Literary Studies #CCLS25 is January 30, 2025.
Details: jcls.io/site/cfp/
The conference itself will take place in Krakow, Poland, on July 3-4, 2025.
#CLS #OpenAccess

The editorial team: @peertrilcke @EvelynGius @christof

2025-01-05

New year, new #resolutions... like publishing #OpenAccess?
The call for papers for the next conference track is still open until 01/30! Be part of the next journal issue and come to our conference in beautiful #Krakow! #CCLS25 #CfP #Literary #Computing #CLS #DH #DiamondOpenAccess

Explanatory visualization of different open access standards by Jamie Farquharson, CC BY 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
2025-01-05

JCLS wishes everyone a wonderful, healthy, and happy 2025! We hope you had a great winter break and are looking forward to another year of computational literary studies. #CCLS25 #CfP #Literary #Computing #CLS #DH

Happy New Year written on foto of city skyline and shiny lights
2024-12-19

🎉 Today, we celebrate the publication of the final article from @jcls' 2024 conference track #JCLS 3 (1). We’re thrilled to see groundbreaking research in computational literary studies and can’t wait for what’s next! #CCLS24 #CLS #CCLS25 #DigitalHumanities #DH #Computing

2024-12-19

After #JCLS 3(1) conference track #CCLS24 is before #CCLS25. We look forward to your submissions! Please find our Call for Papers for the conference track 2025 at jcls.io/site/cfp/ #ComputationalLiteraryStudies #CCLS25 #CfP #Literary #Computing #CLS

2024-12-09

After #CHR24 is before #CCLS25! It was exciting to see so many great CLS-related papers @comphumresearch in Aarhus. #ComputationalLiteraryStudies #JCLS jcls.io/site/cfp/ #CfP

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