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FY2022 Annual Report Meeting / International Joint Digital Archiving Center for Japanese Art and Culture (ARC-iJAC) & "Digital Humanities Center for Japanese Arts and Cultures"-Project, Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University - イベント情報

FY2022 Annual Report Meeting / International Joint Digital Archiving Center for Japanese Art and Culture (ARC-iJAC) & "Digital Humanities Center for Japanese Arts and Cultures"-Project, Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University

Date: Friday, February 24, 10:45 -17:45 (JST) and Saturday, February 25, 11:15 -16:15 (JST)
Venue: Online (Zoom, YouTube)

Organised by: International Joint Digital Archiving Center for Japanese Art and Culture (ARC-iJAC) & "Digital Humanities Center for Japanese Arts and Cultures" Project, Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University

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For inquiries, please contact us at r-darc (at) st.ritsumei.ac.jp (change "at" to @).

Program

February 24 (Fri)
10:45-10:50 Opening remarks Koichi HOSOI, Professor, College of Image Arts and Sciences, RU
Report Session/"Digital Humanities Center for Japanese Arts and Cultures"-Project (15 mins. each incl. Q&As)
10:50-11:05 1.Visual Culture Studies in the Domestic Sphere Utilizing ARC Databases
  Project Leader: Yumi TAKENAKA, Professor, Graduate School of Core Ethics and Frontier Sciences, RU
  Presenter: Maho SHIMAZU, D4, Graduate School of Core Ethics and Frontier Sciences, RU
11:05-11:20 2.The 2000s Web Content Archiving Project
  Project Leader: Yumi TAKENAKA, Professor, Graduate School of Core Ethics and Frontier Sciences, RU
  Presenter: Yui NAKAMURA, D4, Graduate School of Core Ethics and Frontier Sciences, RU
  Presenter: Zewei WU, D3, Graduate School of Core Ethics and Frontier Sciences, RU
11:20-11:35 3.Constructing a spatio-tempral database on historical city Kyoto: Exploring the Millennium City
  Project Leader: Naomi KAWASUMI, Assoc. Professor, College of Letters, RU
  Presenter: Yuji MIYATA, D3, Graduate School of Letters, RU
  Presenter: Mikiharu TAKEUCHI, D1, Graduate School of Letters, RU
11:35-11:50 4.Building a data-driven space for Japanese Cultural Resources
  Project Leader: Ryo AKAMA, Professor, College of Letters, RU
  Presenter: Shiori TOTSUKA, D1, Graduate School of Letters, RU
  Presenter: Nozomu ATAKA, D3, Graduate School of Letters, RU
  Presenter: Risako HIRANO, D1, Graduate School of Letters, RU
11:50-13:00 -Break(70 mins)-
13:00-13:15 5.Collaborative Project: A study on construction of speech recognition system for ancient texts and speech input system for Kuzushiji transcription
  Project Leader: Takanobu NISHIURA, Professor, College of Information Science and Engineering, RU
  Project Leader: Ryo AKAMA, Professor, College of Letters, RU
  Presenter: Yutao ZHANG, D4, Graduate School of Information Science and Engineering, RU
  Presenter: Shiori TOTSUKA, D1, Graduate School of Letters, RU
13:15-13:30 6.Acoustic Digital Archive Towards Cultural Property Conservation
  Project Leader: Takanobu NISHIURA, Professor, College of Information Science and Engineering, RU
  Presenter: Kohei IZAWA, B4, College of Information Science and Engineering, RU
13:30-13:45 7.Collaborative Project:A Data-driven Approach to Build a Practical Utilization Environment for Ukiyo-e Databases
  Project Leader: Akira MAEDA, Professor, College of Information Science and Engineering, RU
  Project Leader: Ryo AKAMA, Professor, College of Letters, RU
  Presenter: Jiayun WANG, D5, Graduate School of Information Science and Engineering, RU
13:45-14:00 8.Multilingual Data Integration of Cultural Resource Databases
  Project Leader: Akira MAEDA, Professor, College of Information Science and Engineering, RU
  Presenter: Keita MIKI, M2, Graduate School of Information Science and Engineering, RU
  Presenter: Kangying LI, Research Fellow (PD), JSPS
Report Session/ARC-iJAC (15 mins. each incl. Q&As)
14:00-14:15 9.A basic research for building a digital archiving of Japan National Railway's documents: Focusing on Daily reports of Moji Railway Bureau
  Project Leader: Akimasa SUGANUMA, Lecturer, Faculty of Collaborative Regional Development, Kyushu Sangyo University
14:15-14:30 10.Study on Theater-related Pictures Retrieval System using Record of Theater Play Database
  Project Leader: Sachiko MUTO, Chief Librarian, Shochiku Otani Library
  Presenter: Ayaka MURASHIMA, Adjunct Lecturer, School of Arts and Letters, Meiji University
14:30-14:45 11.Construction of 3D Model Database of Japanese Armor in the possession of Tokushima City Tokushima Castle Museum
  Project Leader: Akihiro TSUKAMOTO, Associate Professor, Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Tokushima University
14:45-15:00 12.Study on Construction of "Old photograph GIS database on Kamo River" and Transition Analysis of River Environment
  Project Leader: Takafusa IIZUKA, Associate Professor, Department of Applied Sociology, Kindai University
15:00-15:15 13.A Digital Archive Connecting Modern Design and Industry: Towards a New History of Machine Textile Printing in Modern Kyoto
  Project Leader: Aya UEDA, Part-time Lecturer, Kwansei Gakuin University
  Presenter: Masako YAMAMOTO, Research Fellow (RPD), JSPS
15:15-15:30 -Break(15 mins)-
Report Session/"Digital Humanities Center for Japanese Arts and Cultures"-Project(15 mins. each incl. Q&As)
15:30-15:45 14.Kyoto Street Culture Archive - Visualization & Memory of Pop culture featuring the town -
  Project Leader: Shinya SAITO, Assoc. Professor, College of Image Arts and Sciences, RU
  Presenter: Shosaku TAKEDA, Professor, College of Image Arts and Sciences, RU
15:45-16:00 15.Preliminary Survey on Medieval Shinto Documents in the Collection of the Faculty of Letters, Ritsumeikan University
  Project Leader: Soichiro OTA, Professor, College of Letters, RU
16:00-16:15 16.Three-dimensional measurement of climbing kilns and workshops - an attempt to record the entire workshop
  Project Leader: Masaaki KIDACHI, Professor, College of Letters, RU
16:15-16:30 17.Digital Design for Organization and Social Utilization of Cultural Resources of the Image Arts
  Project Leader: Koichi HOSOI, Professor, College of Image Arts and Sciences, RU
  Presenter: Hitomi MORI, D4, Graduate School of Letters, RU
  Presenter: Yuji MIYATA, D3, Graduate School of Letters, RU
16:30-16:45 -Break(15 mins)-
Report Session/ARC-iJAC(15 mins. each incl. Q&As)
16:45-17:00 18.A Digital Database Project on the high-altitude Settlements of the Yayoi Period
  Project Leader: Hideto MORIOKA, Visiting Researcher, Paleological Association of Japan, Inc.
  Presenter: Tomoyuki USAMI, Lecture, Kyoto University of Arts
17:00-17:15 19.Tracing the Reception of Japanese Art in the West: the Case of Monte Verità
  Project Leader: Hans B. THOMSEN, Professor, University of Zurich
17:15-17:30 20.Digitisation of early-modern Japanese metal objects (sword furniture) in the British Museum collection for public and scholarly use: methodological exploration and training of UK-based graduate students
  Project Leader: Akiko YANO, Mitsubishi Corporation Curator (Japanese Collections), Asia Department, British Museum
17:30-17:45 21.Re-thinking Japonisme: Digitisation of the V&A's collection of Japanese ukiyo-e prints and illustrated books and researching its formation in the late 19th century
  Project Leader: Masami YAMADA, Curator, Victoria and Albert Museum

February 25 (Sat)
Report Session/"Digital Humanities Center for Japanese Arts and Cultures"-Project(15 mins. each incl. Q&As)
11:15-11:30 22.Expanding virtual Kyoto: old maps, Kyoto news and postcards as geospatial information (tentative)
  Project Leader: Keiji YANO, Professor, College of Letters, RU
11:30-11:45 23.3D Reconstruction and Visual Analysis of the Borobudur Temple
  Project Leader: Satoshi TANAKA, Professor, College of Information Science and Engineering, RU
  Project Leader: Liang LI, Assoc. Professor, College of Information Science and Engineering, RU
  Project Leader: Kyoko HASEGAWA, Assoc. Professor, Research Organization of Science and Technology, RU
  Presenter: Jiao PAN, Research Fellow (PD), JSPS, Research Organization of Science and Technology, RU
  Presenter: Shenyu JI, Assistant Researcher, Research Organization of Science and Technology, RU
11:45-13:00 -Break (75 mins)-
13:00-13:15 24.Digital Design of Historical Value Enhancement in Digital Culture -Practical Report on NFT Development of the Works for CG Artists-
  Project Leader: Akinori NAKAMURA, Professor, College of Image Arts and Sciences, RU
13:15-13:30 25.Deep learning based Early Japanese Books Reorganization -Restoration, Recognition, and Reorganization by Spatiotemporal Database
  Project Leader: Lin MENG, Assoc. Professor, College of Science and Engineering, RU
  Presenter: Bing LYU, D1, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, RU
  Presenter: Hayato KANEKO, M1, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, RU
13:30-13:45 26.Preventing Cheating in an Audience Participation Game by Adding a Virtual Moderator
  Project Leader: Ruck THAWONMAS, Professor, College of Information Science and Engineering, RU
  Presenter: Roman SAVCHYN, M2, Graduate School of Information Science and Engineering, RU
13:45-14:00 27.The Actual Condition of the New Toyotomi Castle in Kyoto (through examination of the Ikeda version of Rakuchu-Rakugai-zu Byobu)
  Project Leader: Tetsuya TANI, Assoc. Professor, College of Letters, RU
14:00-14:15 28. Research on the Buddhist Site of Borobudur using Digital Archives and Databases
  Project Leader: Takahiro NISHIBAYASHI, Professor, College of Letters, RU
14:15-14:30 -Break(15mins)-
Report Session/ARC-iJAC(15 mins. each incl. Q&As)
14:30-14:45 29.Archiving both data and things of animes based on interaction design and media processing
  Project Leader: Mitsunori MATSUSHITA, Assoc. Professor, Kansai University
14:45-15:00 30.Ukiyo-e in the Complutense University of Madrid: The prominence of Toyokuni III
  Project Leader: Pilar CABAÑAS, Assoc. Professor, Complutense University of Madrid
15:00-15:15 31.Construction of the Database of printing blocks of selection from Daishin Gito's works (the 273th chief priest of Daitoku-ji Temple) owned by Gyokurin-in, sub-temple of Daitoku-ji Temple in Kyoto City
  Project Leader: Jijin MORI, Visiting Researcher, International Research Institute for Zen Buddhism, Hanazono University
15:15-15:30 32.Building a GIS Database of Living Space Based on Oral History and Documents: Focusing on Old Roadside Settlements in Ritto City, Shiga
  Project Leader: Yoshinori KASAI, Assoc. Professor, Keio University
15:30-15:45 33.Qait'bay Citadel (1477-1479): Visualizing the Main Coastal Fortification of Medieval Alexandria, Egypt
  Project Leader: Mohamed SOLIMAN, Senior Inspector of Antiquities, Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities
Report Session/"Digital Humanities Center for Japanese Arts and Cultures"-Project(15 mins. each incl. Q&As)
15:45-16:00 34.Estimating gimmicks in scene development with interpersonal relationships
  Project Leader: Mitsuhiro SHIMAKAWA, Professor, College of Information Science and Engineering, RU
16:00- Closing remarks Ryo Akama, Director, Art Research Center