Data-oriented Area Studies Unit, Kyoto University: Unit End-Year Workshop 2024 “Data-Oriented Approaches to the Social Sciences and Humanities” | Center for Southeast Asian Studies Kyoto University

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Data-oriented Area Studies Unit, Kyoto University: Unit End-Year Workshop 2024 “Data-Oriented Approaches to the Social Sciences and Humanities”

Program

9:00–9:20Registration
9:20–9:30Welcome Speech
Fumiharu Mieno | Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University
Session IBiologging and Informatics
ChairpersonTomohiro Machikita | Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University
9:30–10:20Paper 1: Hideaki Nishizawa (Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University)
“Unraveling Green Sea Turtle Migration in Southeast Asia through “Informatics””
10:25–11:15Paper 2: Chiaki Yamato (Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University)
“Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Dugong Feeding in Talibong Island, Thailand Revealed by Drone-based Photogrammetry”
11:15–11:25Break and Discussion
11:25–12:15Paper 3: Ryosuke Kajita (Center for Graduate School Innovation, Advanced Graduate School, Tohoku University)
“Reconstruction of Historical Rainfall Records in Sumatera, Indonesia: Using Dutch Colonial Materials”
12:15–13:15Lunch and Discussion
Session IIDigital Humanities and Social Sciences
ChairpersonJulie Delos Reyes | Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University
13:15–14:05 Paper 4: Lily Hanefarezan Asbulah (CSEAS and Faculty of Islamic Studies, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia)
“Qalam Magazine in the Malay Civilization: A Thematic Analysis and Corpus-Based Approach”
14:10–15:00Paper 5 (Online): Nattapong Puttanapong (Faculty of Economics, Thammasat University)
“Impact of Road Quality on Thailand’s Socioeconomic Development: A Machine Learning Perspective”
15:00–15:15Break and Discussion
Session III Energy Justice and Big Data
Chairperson Jordi Cravioto | Institute of Advanced Energy, Kyoto University
15:15–16:05Paper 6: Zeus Guevara (School of Engineering and Sciences, Tecnológico de Monterrey)
“On Evolving Energy Poverty Research”
16:10–17:00Paper 7 (Online): Michael Fell (Energy Institute, University College London)
“Can Large Language Models Help Address the Energy Justice Challenge? Some Key Opportunities and Threats”
17:10–17:30Final Discussion and Closing Remark
17:30–Light Evening Meal

Notes: Presentation format is 30 minutes talk and 20 minutes Q&A.
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