Adrian Doyle, “ithé se innabriathra”; Word-separation and Tokenisation for Diplomatically Edited Old Irish Text, Tionól 2022, School of Celtic Studies, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 17–19 November 2022.
Theodorus Fransen, Cormac Anderson and Sacha Beniamine, Developing an inflectional lexicon for Old Irish, 25th International Conference on Historical Linguistics (ICHL25), Oxford, 1–5 August 2022. Abstract
Adrian Doyle, The Cardamom Workbench for Historical and Minority Languages, Cardamom Seminar Series 14, 25 July 2022 (online). Recording
Adrian Doyle, An Analysis of Authorship in the Würzburg Glosses; Computational Approaches, 35th Irish Conference of Medievalists, Belfast, 30 June–2 July 2022. Book of Abstracts
2021
Oksana Dereza, Roundtable discussion: Use and experiences of digital resources in teaching, A Digital Framework for the Medieval Gaelic World, Workshop 3: ‘Exploring texts: revealing hidden heritage’, Cork, 25–26th March 2021 (online)
Theodorus Fransen, The Impact of Digitisation on the Nature of Research: Language and Linguistics, A Digital Framework for the Medieval Gaelic World, Workshop 1: The Changing Face of Research in the Digital Age, Cambridge, 26–27 November 2020 (online)
John P. McCrae, Comparative Deep Models for Minority and Historical Languages, Cardamom Seminar Series 4, 26 July 2021 (online). Recording
2020
Theodorus Fransen and John P. McCrae, Comparative Deep Models for Minority and Historical Languages, Challenges and opportunities for under-resourced languages, Insight SFI Research Centre for Data Analytics, Data Science Institute, University of Galway, 5 February 2020