In the arts and humanities, the use of computational, statistical, and 
mathematical approaches has considerably increased in recent years. This
research is characterized by the use of formal methods and the construction of 
explicit, computational models. This includes quantitative, statistical
approaches, but also more generally computational methods for processing and 
analyzing data, as well as theoretical reflections on these approaches. Despite 
the undeniable growth of this research area, many scholars still  struggle to 
find suitable research-oriented venues to present and publish computational 
work that does not lose sight of traditional modes of inquiry in the arts and 
humanities. This is the scholarly niche that the CHR conference aims to fill. 
More precisely, the conference aims at

1. Building a community of scholars working on humanities research questions 
relying on a wide range of computational and quantitative approaches to 
humanities data in all its forms. We consider this community to be 
complementary to the digital humanities landscape.

2. Promoting good practices through sharing “research stories”. Such good 
practices may include, for instance, the publication of code and data in
   order to support transparency and replication of studies; pre-registering 
research design to present theoretical justification, hypotheses, and
   proposed statistical analysis; or a redesign of the reviewing process for 
interdisciplinary studies that rely on computational approaches to answer
   questions relevant to the humanities.

Topics of interest

We invite original research papers from a wide range of topics, including -- 
but not limited to -- the following:

- Applications of statistical methods (machine learning) to process, enrich and 
analyse humanities and cultural heritage data;
- Hypothesis-driven humanities research;
- Development of empirical methods for humanities research;
- Modeling bias, uncertainty, and conflicting interpretation in the humanities;
- Evaluation methods and development of standards;
- Statistical evaluation of categorization / periodization;
- Explanatory models for humanities research;
- Theories for quantitative methods and computational humanities approaches;
- Translation and transfer of methods from other disciplines, approaches to
  bridge humanistic and statistical interpretations.

To gain further insight into paper topics, please also refer to the proceedings 
of CHR2020<http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2723/> and 
CHR2021<http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2989/>.

Venue

The 2022 edition of the Computational Humanities Research conference will be 
hosted by the University of Antwerp, Belgium. The conference will be a hybrid 
event with an option to attend in person at the beautiful Monastery of the 
Grauwzusters<https://www.uantwerpen.be/en/about-uantwerp/campuses/catering-conventionhalls/convention-halls/klooster-grauwzusters/>
 in Antwerp, virtually, or a combination of the two. More details will follow 
soon.

Important dates

- Submission deadline: September 2, 2022

- Notification to authors: October 18, 2022

- Final papers ready: November 1, 2022

- Conference: December 12 - December 14, 2022

Submission types

Long Papers: up to 5000 words (ca. 10 pages, references, abstract and 
tables/illustrations excluded). Long papers report on completed, original and 
unpublished results. Brevity of argument is preferred. We welcome the use of 
appendices or other supplementary information.

Short Papers: up to 3000 words (ca. 6 pages references, abstract and 
tables/illustrations excluded). Short papers report on focussed
   contributions, and may present work in progress.

Posters: For poster presentations we ask you to submit an abstract describing 
your work in about 750 words (references excluded). Posters are well suited to 
present new or early stage research, for a corpus or database description, or 
for detailed technical explanations and clarifications. Perhaps needless to say 
given the R in CHR, but posters must also describe actual research. Posters 
will not be published in the proceedings, but they will be added to the website 
of CHR.

Overleaf has a word count functionality, or you can use the 
TexCount<https://app.uio.no/ifi/texcount/> application.

Submission instructions and review process

Submissions should be written in English and must be formatted according to the 
CHR latex 
template<https://github.com/cohure/CHR2022-website/raw/main/data/chr2022_latex_template.zip>
(see instructions on the forum to get you started 
here<https://discourse.computational-humanities-research.org/t/chr-latex-instructions/230>.)

Submissions are to be submitted anonymously. All submissions will be refereed 
through a double-blind peer review process by at least three reviewers with 
final acceptance decisions made by the Programme Chairs.

Papers and posters should be submitted as PDF documents via the 
Easychair<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=chr2022> conference 
management system.

At least one author of each accepted submission must register to the conference 
and present the paper or poster.

Accepted papers will be submitted for publication online via the 
CEUR-WS<http://ceur-ws.org/> Proceedings publication service.

Instructions for paper anonymisation

Any information which might help identify authors should be anonymized. To this 
end, please:

1. do not include authors' names and affiliations;
2. use placeholders for code and data repositories, e.g.
   https://anonymous.4open.science/, https://zenodo.org/record/xxxxx;
3. do not mention self-references in a way that can reveal the author's
   identity, e.g. do not use "We previously demonstrated (Smith, 2002)" but
   "Smith (2022) previously demonstrated";
4. leave acknowledgements blank.

Anonymity period

The anonymity period runs until the notification of acceptance (October 18, 
2022). Preprints can be published after this date.

Questions?

Contact the organizers: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
 or drop us a line on the discourse 
forum<https://discourse.computational-humanities-research.org>.
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