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    Authors: Dord-Crouslé, Stéphanie;

    Flaubert avait-il prévu d’inclure un chapitre sur les beaux-arts, voire sur la seule peinture, dans son dernier roman ? Certains éléments du dossier génétique de Bouvard et Pécuchet permettent de le penser mais leur examen approfondi cantonne ce dessein au stade le plus ancien de la conception scénarique du roman. L’écrivain a ensuite supprimé aussi bien la mise en pratique que l’examen critique de la peinture par ses deux personnages, laissant à la littérature la première place, y compris lorsqu’il s’agissait de penser les deux domaines esthétiques en interaction comme le montre l’utilisation que Flaubert fait des notes qu’il a relevées à la lecture des Réflexions critiques sur la poésie et sur la peinture par l’abbé Dubos (1733). Did Flaubert plan to include a chapter on the fine arts, or even on painting alone, in his last novel? Some elements in the genetic file of Bouvard et Pécuchet suggest that he did, but closer examination confines this intention to the earliest stage of the novel's scriptural conception. The writer then suppressed both the practical application and the critical examination of painting by his two characters, leaving literature in first place, even when it came to thinking about the two aesthetic domains in interaction, as shown by his use of the notes taken from the reading of Réflexions critiques sur la poésie et sur la peinture by the Abbé Dubos (1733). International audience

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    Flaubert: Revue Critique et Génétique
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    Authors: Daniel, Johanna;

    Au XVIIIe siècle, les vues topographiques gravées connaissent un succès particulier : en livrant l’image d’espaces urbains, elles sont le support de savoirs géographiques au même titre que la littérature viatique et la cartographie. Dans la seconde moitié du siècle, le dijonnais Jehannin de Chamblanc (1722-1797) constitue un ensemble de près de 1 400 vues de villes pour former un inventaire visuel de l’Europe urbaine contemporaine. Ses portefeuilles mêlent des images de nature et de qualité diverses, où le critère de la qualité esthétique ne semble pas primer. L’article examine les stratégies d’acquisition et d’organisation du collectionneur, interrogeant la valeur qu’il accorde à ces images. In the eighteenth century, engraved topographical views were particularly successful: by providing images of urban areas, they served as a medium for geographical knowledge in the same way as travel literature and cartography. In the second half of the century, the Dijon-born Jehannin de Chamblanc (1722–1797) put together a collection of almost 1,400 city views to form a visual inventory of contemporary urban Europe. His portfolios contained images of varying nature and quality, in which the criterion of aesthetic quality does not seem to take precedence. This article examines the collector’s acquisition and organisational strategies, examining the value he placed on these images. International audience

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  • Authors: Reboul, Marianne;

    This workshop offers a comprehensive introduction to the burgeoning field of textual analysis using Python and Large Language Models (LLMs). Designed for graduate students and researchers across disciplines, the workshop requires no prerequisites and promises to equip participants with the foundational skills necessary to harness the power of textual data. Through a blend of theoretical instruction and practical exercises, attendees will explore the capabilities of Python as a tool for natural language processing and how LLMs can be integrated to unlock deeper insights. International audience

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    Authors: Ozturk, Yagmur; Labbé, Cyril; Portet, François;

    In this study, we examine the potential application of Scientific Argument Mining (SAM) in enhancing scientific literature correction processes. Specifically, we focus on evaluating SAM's effectiveness in assessing the influence of retracted citations on the accuracy of claims and results within the field of nanobiology. Our objectives include creating a novel SAM dataset derived from nanobiology articles, assessing the adaptability of current SAM frameworks to this new dataset, and offering a comprehensive synthesis of the existing SAM guidelines for scientific literature correction practices. International audience

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  • Authors: Pincemin, Bénédicte;

    The Fisher-Yates exact test, that is implemented in the textometric Specificity measure, still proves to be relevant for textual data analysis because it is both meaningful and reliable. Its meaning comes from the understanding of the underlying mathematical model, that would potentially benefit from being better known by every user.In the textometric practice, the Specificity results are part of an interpretative path, along which the user gradually orients themself and combines several pieces of information. This importance given to the multidimensionality of analysis meets the tupleization approach proposed by Gries (2019).From a broader perspective, textual data analysis embraces a diverse range of practices with sometimes divergent expectations and objectives, concerning for instance the place given to text, the extent of automation, and the nature of evaluation, so that common elementary materials and tools can lead to substantiated yet completely different implementations and developments. International audience

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    Authors: Henriot, Christian; Armand, Cécile;

    Cette contribution a été rédigée en anglais. Ceci est une traduction de l'original que le lecteur trouvera ici: ⟨halshs-04194570v3⟩. Dans " En finir avec les Humanités Numériques : Penser les SHS avec les algorithmes ", nous explorons l'évolution du champ de la recherche en sciences humaines et sociales à l'ère numérique. Cet article examine de manière critique le terme "Humanités Numériques" (DH), mettant en évidence ses limites en tant que terme générique qui manque souvent de spécificité et de profondeur. S'appuyant sur cette critique, nous plaidons pour une intégration plus profonde de la pensée computationnelle dans la recherche en sciences humaines. Nous montrons comment les méthodes computationnelles offrent une approche rigoureuse et structurée pour aborder des questions complexes, dépassant les dichotomies classiques telles que traditionnel/numérique, micro/macro, quantitatif/qualitatif. À travers une série d'exemples, l'article montre comment les méthodologies computationnelles peuvent remodeler les questions de recherche, encourager des collaborations interdisciplinaires et favoriser un nouveau type de littératie. Nous abordons également les considérations éthiques et épistémologiques qui accompagnent l'adoption de ces outils. En fin de compte, l'article suggère que l'avenir des sciences humaines et sociales ne réside pas dans l'abandon des méthodes traditionnelles, mais dans leur harmonisation avec les approches computationnelles pour créer une compréhension plus riche et nuancée de l'expérience humaine. In 'Beyond Digital Humanities: Thinking Computationally,' we delve into the evolving landscape of humanities research in the digital age. This paper critically examines the term 'Digital Humanities' (DH), highlighting its limitations as an umbrella term that often lacks specificity and depth. Building upon this critique, the authors argue for a more profound integration of computational thinking into humanities scholarship. They delineate how computational methods offer a rigorous, structured approach to tackling complex questions, transcending traditional dichotomies like old/new and digital/traditional. Through a range of examples, the paper showcases how computational methodologies can reshape research questions, foster interdisciplinary collaborations, and bring a new kind of literacy to the field. The authors also address the ethical and epistemological considerations that come with the adoption of these new tools. Ultimately, the paper posits that the future of humanities research lies not in abandoning traditional methods, but in harmonizing them with computational approaches to create a richer, more nuanced understanding of the human experience. International audience

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  • Authors: Armand, Cécile; Henriot, Christian;

    Cette contribution a été rédigée en anglais. Ceci est une traduction de l'original que le lecteur trouvera ici: ⟨halshs-04194570v3⟩. Dans " En finir avec les Humanités Numériques : Penser les SHS avec les algorithmes ", nous explorons l'évolution du champ de la recherche en sciences humaines et sociales à l'ère numérique. Cet article examine de manière critique le terme "Humanités Numériques" (DH), mettant en évidence ses limites en tant que terme générique qui manque souvent de spécificité et de profondeur. S'appuyant sur cette critique, nous plaidons pour une intégration plus profonde de la pensée computationnelle dans la recherche en sciences humaines. Nous montrons comment les méthodes computationnelles offrent une approche rigoureuse et structurée pour aborder des questions complexes, dépassant les dichotomies classiques telles que traditionnel/numérique, micro/macro, quantitatif/qualitatif. À travers une série d'exemples, l'article montre comment les méthodologies computationnelles peuvent remodeler les questions de recherche, encourager des collaborations interdisciplinaires et favoriser un nouveau type de littératie. Nous abordons également les considérations éthiques et épistémologiques qui accompagnent l'adoption de ces outils. En fin de compte, l'article suggère que l'avenir des sciences humaines et sociales ne réside pas dans l'abandon des méthodes traditionnelles, mais dans leur harmonisation avec les approches computationnelles pour créer une compréhension plus riche et nuancée de l'expérience humaine. In 'Beyond Digital Humanities: Thinking Computationally,' we delve into the evolving landscape of humanities research in the digital age. This paper critically examines the term 'Digital Humanities' (DH), highlighting its limitations as an umbrella term that often lacks specificity and depth. Building upon this critique, the authors argue for a more profound integration of computational thinking into humanities scholarship. They delineate how computational methods offer a rigorous, structured approach to tackling complex questions, transcending traditional dichotomies like old/new and digital/traditional. Through a range of examples, the paper showcases how computational methodologies can reshape research questions, foster interdisciplinary collaborations, and bring a new kind of literacy to the field. The authors also address the ethical and epistemological considerations that come with the adoption of these new tools. Ultimately, the paper posits that the future of humanities research lies not in abandoning traditional methods, but in harmonizing them with computational approaches to create a richer, more nuanced understanding of the human experience. International audience

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    Authors: Sguazzin, M.; Swartz, J. A.; Jurado, B.; Pibernat, J.; +45 Authors

    Determining the cross sections of neutron-induced reactions on short-lived nuclei is imperative to rate calculations in stellar nucleosynthesis and applications of nuclear physics. It is also an immense experimental challenge due to the radioactivity of the targets involved. Our goal is to circumvent this obstacle by using surrogate reactions in inverse kinematics at the heavy-ion storage rings of GSI/FAIR. We present here preliminary results from the first proof of principle experiment, where a beam of $^{208}$Pb impinged on a H$_2$ gas jet target in the Experimental Storage Ring (ESR). 28th International Nuclear Physics Conference (INPC 2022) 11/09/2022 - 16/09/2022 Cape Town, South Africa International audience

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  • Authors: Reboul, Marianne;

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    Authors: Dord-Crouslé, Stéphanie;

    Flaubert avait-il prévu d’inclure un chapitre sur les beaux-arts, voire sur la seule peinture, dans son dernier roman ? Certains éléments du dossier génétique de Bouvard et Pécuchet permettent de le penser mais leur examen approfondi cantonne ce dessein au stade le plus ancien de la conception scénarique du roman. L’écrivain a ensuite supprimé aussi bien la mise en pratique que l’examen critique de la peinture par ses deux personnages, laissant à la littérature la première place, y compris lorsqu’il s’agissait de penser les deux domaines esthétiques en interaction comme le montre l’utilisation que Flaubert fait des notes qu’il a relevées à la lecture des Réflexions critiques sur la poésie et sur la peinture par l’abbé Dubos (1733). Did Flaubert plan to include a chapter on the fine arts, or even on painting alone, in his last novel? Some elements in the genetic file of Bouvard et Pécuchet suggest that he did, but closer examination confines this intention to the earliest stage of the novel's scriptural conception. The writer then suppressed both the practical application and the critical examination of painting by his two characters, leaving literature in first place, even when it came to thinking about the two aesthetic domains in interaction, as shown by his use of the notes taken from the reading of Réflexions critiques sur la poésie et sur la peinture by the Abbé Dubos (1733). International audience

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    Authors: Daniel, Johanna;

    Au XVIIIe siècle, les vues topographiques gravées connaissent un succès particulier : en livrant l’image d’espaces urbains, elles sont le support de savoirs géographiques au même titre que la littérature viatique et la cartographie. Dans la seconde moitié du siècle, le dijonnais Jehannin de Chamblanc (1722-1797) constitue un ensemble de près de 1 400 vues de villes pour former un inventaire visuel de l’Europe urbaine contemporaine. Ses portefeuilles mêlent des images de nature et de qualité diverses, où le critère de la qualité esthétique ne semble pas primer. L’article examine les stratégies d’acquisition et d’organisation du collectionneur, interrogeant la valeur qu’il accorde à ces images. In the eighteenth century, engraved topographical views were particularly successful: by providing images of urban areas, they served as a medium for geographical knowledge in the same way as travel literature and cartography. In the second half of the century, the Dijon-born Jehannin de Chamblanc (1722–1797) put together a collection of almost 1,400 city views to form a visual inventory of contemporary urban Europe. His portfolios contained images of varying nature and quality, in which the criterion of aesthetic quality does not seem to take precedence. This article examines the collector’s acquisition and organisational strategies, examining the value he placed on these images. International audience

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  • Authors: Reboul, Marianne;

    This workshop offers a comprehensive introduction to the burgeoning field of textual analysis using Python and Large Language Models (LLMs). Designed for graduate students and researchers across disciplines, the workshop requires no prerequisites and promises to equip participants with the foundational skills necessary to harness the power of textual data. Through a blend of theoretical instruction and practical exercises, attendees will explore the capabilities of Python as a tool for natural language processing and how LLMs can be integrated to unlock deeper insights. International audience

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    Authors: Ozturk, Yagmur; Labbé, Cyril; Portet, François;

    In this study, we examine the potential application of Scientific Argument Mining (SAM) in enhancing scientific literature correction processes. Specifically, we focus on evaluating SAM's effectiveness in assessing the influence of retracted citations on the accuracy of claims and results within the field of nanobiology. Our objectives include creating a novel SAM dataset derived from nanobiology articles, assessing the adaptability of current SAM frameworks to this new dataset, and offering a comprehensive synthesis of the existing SAM guidelines for scientific literature correction practices. International audience

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  • Authors: Pincemin, Bénédicte;

    The Fisher-Yates exact test, that is implemented in the textometric Specificity measure, still proves to be relevant for textual data analysis because it is both meaningful and reliable. Its meaning comes from the understanding of the underlying mathematical model, that would potentially benefit from being better known by every user.In the textometric practice, the Specificity results are part of an interpretative path, along which the user gradually orients themself and combines several pieces of information. This importance given to the multidimensionality of analysis meets the tupleization approach proposed by Gries (2019).From a broader perspective, textual data analysis embraces a diverse range of practices with sometimes divergent expectations and objectives, concerning for instance the place given to text, the extent of automation, and the nature of evaluation, so that common elementary materials and tools can lead to substantiated yet completely different implementations and developments. International audience

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    Authors: Henriot, Christian; Armand, Cécile;

    Cette contribution a été rédigée en anglais. Ceci est une traduction de l'original que le lecteur trouvera ici: ⟨halshs-04194570v3⟩. Dans " En finir avec les Humanités Numériques : Penser les SHS avec les algorithmes ", nous explorons l'évolution du champ de la recherche en sciences humaines et sociales à l'ère numérique. Cet article examine de manière critique le terme "Humanités Numériques" (DH), mettant en évidence ses limites en tant que terme générique qui manque souvent de spécificité et de profondeur. S'appuyant sur cette critique, nous plaidons pour une intégration plus profonde de la pensée computationnelle dans la recherche en sciences humaines. Nous montrons comment les méthodes computationnelles offrent une approche rigoureuse et structurée pour aborder des questions complexes, dépassant les dichotomies classiques telles que traditionnel/numérique, micro/macro, quantitatif/qualitatif. À travers une série d'exemples, l'article montre comment les méthodologies computationnelles peuvent remodeler les questions de recherche, encourager des collaborations interdisciplinaires et favoriser un nouveau type de littératie. Nous abordons également les considérations éthiques et épistémologiques qui accompagnent l'adoption de ces outils. En fin de compte, l'article suggère que l'avenir des sciences humaines et sociales ne réside pas dans l'abandon des méthodes traditionnelles, mais dans leur harmonisation avec les approches computationnelles pour créer une compréhension plus riche et nuancée de l'expérience humaine. In 'Beyond Digital Humanities: Thinking Computationally,' we delve into the evolving landscape of humanities research in the digital age. This paper critically examines the term 'Digital Humanities' (DH), highlighting its limitations as an umbrella term that often lacks specificity and depth. Building upon this critique, the authors argue for a more profound integration of computational thinking into humanities scholarship. They delineate how computational methods offer a rigorous, structured approach to tackling complex questions, transcending traditional dichotomies like old/new and digital/traditional. Through a range of examples, the paper showcases how computational methodologies can reshape research questions, foster interdisciplinary collaborations, and bring a new kind of literacy to the field. The authors also address the ethical and epistemological considerations that come with the adoption of these new tools. Ultimately, the paper posits that the future of humanities research lies not in abandoning traditional methods, but in harmonizing them with computational approaches to create a richer, more nuanced understanding of the human experience. International audience

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  • Authors: Armand, Cécile; Henriot, Christian;

    Cette contribution a été rédigée en anglais. Ceci est une traduction de l'original que le lecteur trouvera ici: ⟨halshs-04194570v3⟩. Dans " En finir avec les Humanités Numériques : Penser les SHS avec les algorithmes ", nous explorons l'évolution du champ de la recherche en sciences humaines et sociales à l'ère numérique. Cet article examine de manière critique le terme "Humanités Numériques" (DH), mettant en évidence ses limites en tant que terme générique qui manque souvent de spécificité et de profondeur. S'appuyant sur cette critique, nous plaidons pour une intégration plus profonde de la pensée computationnelle dans la recherche en sciences humaines. Nous montrons comment les méthodes computationnelles offrent une approche rigoureuse et structurée pour aborder des questions complexes, dépassant les dichotomies classiques telles que traditionnel/numérique, micro/macro, quantitatif/qualitatif. À travers une série d'exemples, l'article montre comment les méthodologies computationnelles peuvent remodeler les questions de recherche, encourager des collaborations interdisciplinaires et favoriser un nouveau type de littératie. Nous abordons également les considérations éthiques et épistémologiques qui accompagnent l'adoption de ces outils. En fin de compte, l'article suggère que l'avenir des sciences humaines et sociales ne réside pas dans l'abandon des méthodes traditionnelles, mais dans leur harmonisation avec les approches computationnelles pour créer une compréhension plus riche et nuancée de l'expérience humaine. In 'Beyond Digital Humanities: Thinking Computationally,' we delve into the evolving landscape of humanities research in the digital age. This paper critically examines the term 'Digital Humanities' (DH), highlighting its limitations as an umbrella term that often lacks specificity and depth. Building upon this critique, the authors argue for a more profound integration of computational thinking into humanities scholarship. They delineate how computational methods offer a rigorous, structured approach to tackling complex questions, transcending traditional dichotomies like old/new and digital/traditional. Through a range of examples, the paper showcases how computational methodologies can reshape research questions, foster interdisciplinary collaborations, and bring a new kind of literacy to the field. The authors also address the ethical and epistemological considerations that come with the adoption of these new tools. Ultimately, the paper posits that the future of humanities research lies not in abandoning traditional methods, but in harmonizing them with computational approaches to create a richer, more nuanced understanding of the human experience. International audience

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    Authors: Sguazzin, M.; Swartz, J. A.; Jurado, B.; Pibernat, J.; +45 Authors

    Determining the cross sections of neutron-induced reactions on short-lived nuclei is imperative to rate calculations in stellar nucleosynthesis and applications of nuclear physics. It is also an immense experimental challenge due to the radioactivity of the targets involved. Our goal is to circumvent this obstacle by using surrogate reactions in inverse kinematics at the heavy-ion storage rings of GSI/FAIR. We present here preliminary results from the first proof of principle experiment, where a beam of $^{208}$Pb impinged on a H$_2$ gas jet target in the Experimental Storage Ring (ESR). 28th International Nuclear Physics Conference (INPC 2022) 11/09/2022 - 16/09/2022 Cape Town, South Africa International audience

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