DIGITAL HUMANITIES: UNDER-RESOURCED LANGUAGES AND ARMENIAN
International Summer School
Yerevan (Armenia)
6-10 Jul 2026
DIGITAL HUMANITIES: UNDER-RESOURCED LANGUAGES AND ARMENIAN
International Summer School
Yerevan (Armenia)
6-10 Jul 2026
International Summer School
DIGITAL HUMANITIES: UNDER-RESOURCED LANGUAGES AND ARMENIAN
|6–10 July 2026, Yerevan, Armenia|
The international summer school “Digital Humanities, Under-Resourced Languages and Armenian” (6–12 July 2026, Yerevan) brings together experts in Digital Humanities (DH), Natural Language Processing (NLP), linguistics and other social sciences and humanities to provide intensive, practice-oriented training focused on under-resourced languages, with a strong emphasis on Armenian and language variation.
The initiative is embedded in the momentum of the ANR DALiH – Digitising Armenian Linguistic Heritage project and builds on previous international events and initiatives including “Digital Armenian” (INALCO, Paris, 2019), “Processing Language Variation: Digital Armenian” (LREC 2022) and Crisis and Memory: Digital Oral History Laboratory (IAE, Yerevan, 2025-2030).
Who Can Apply
This summer school is open to graduate students, researchers, specialists in social sciences and humanities and professionals from relevant fields.
Program Overview
The program will feature hands-on workshops, interactive sessions, public lectures, and project presentations, enabling participants to apply the resources and methods directly to real-world data (Armenian and other under-resourced languages). The language of instruction will be English.
Core training areas include:
1. Digital corpus creation and management (FAIR principles, metadata, TEI/EpiDoc, CoNLL-U, OCR/HTR workflows),
2. Language documentation and speech processing (transcription/alignment, ASR adaptation, consent protocols),
3. Linguistic annotation and interoperability (collaborative annotation, inter-annotator agreement, format conversion TEI ↔ CoNLL-U),
4. NLP/AI for low-resource settings (lightweight model adaptation, evaluation, bias and limitations),
5. Analysis, dissemination, and sustainability (Python-based exploration/visualization, reproducibility, GitHub + Zenodo publication).
Provisional programme
5-day core programme (details forthcoming).The schedule will follow a mixed format:
● Morning + afternoon: hands-on workshops
● Evening: project presentations / public lectures
A certificate of participation will be delivered at the end of the summer school.
Participation is free.
Application requirements
Please submit one merged PDF in English including:
● CV (max. 2 pages)
● Short motivation letter (max .1 page) (fit with themes, expected benefits, learning objectives, expected outcomes, project presentation if relevant)
Applications should be submitted via https://dh4armenian.sciencesconf.org/. Please note that you must first create an account in order to submit.
Key dates
Organizers
● Victoria Khurshudyan, ANR DALiH: Digitising Armenian Linguistic Heritage (ANR-21-CE38-0006), INALCO, SeDyL (UMR 8202, CNRS–INALCO–IRD)
● Hasmik Knyazyan, Crisis and Memory: Digital Oral History Laboratory, Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography (NAS RA)
● Chahan Vidal-Gorène, École nationale des chartes, PSL, Calfa
Partners
● INALCO, SeDyL (UMR 8202, CNRS–INALCO–IRD)
● Crisis and Memory: Digital Oral History Laboratory, Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography (NAS RA)
● IT start-up Calfa
● InIdEx EFL- Empical Foundations of Linguistics
● LIPN (UMR 7030, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord)
● LATTICE (UMR 8094, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle)
● ERTIM, INALCO
● École nationale des chartes, PSL
● Huma-Num Consortium DISTAM
● TUMO Center for Creative Technologies
● Computer Science, Center of Advanced Software Technologies (CAST), Russian-Armenian University
● AUA Digital Library of Classical Armenian Literature (Digilib)
Contact Information
Email: dh4armenian@sciencesconf.org
Website: https://dh4armenian.sciencesconf.org/
Social media: https://www.facebook.com/ARMInalco/

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