Our Partners

DARIAH-EU

A DARIAH (Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities) provides a pan-European infrastructure for humanities researchers using computational methods. It supports digital research and the teaching of digital research methods. Currently, it connects hundreds of researchers and dozens of institutions across Europe.

In June 2017, Eötvös Loránd University became an official partner of the DARIAH European network, with the cooperation between the two organizations being facilitated by the Center for Digital Humanities (ELTE.DH).

 

OTP – Monicomp

Our department is involved in several research and development collaborations. One of our joint projects with the OTP Group aims to develop a GPT-3-based language model, with the language corpus being built by our department. The work is carried out in three parallel areas, employing technologies such as OCR, web scraping, deep learning, and others. Our goal is to extract clean, high-quality text from Hungarian-language websites, which requires advanced programming and linguistic solutions.

 

CLARIN ERIC

A CLARIN ERIC (Common Language Resources and Technology Infrastructure, European Research Infrastructure Consortium) is a pan-European research infrastructure aimed at providing language resources and tools for the processing of natural language to researchers in the humanities and social sciences. These tools support tasks such as syntactic and semantic analysis, speech recognition, and named entity recognition.

In collaboration with two CLARIN groups, (HunCLARIN és CLARIN-PL) the Center for Digital Humanities (ELTE.DH) has already begun developing its own linguistic projects.

The Digital Humanities Course Registry, a joint initiative of CLARIN ERIC and DARIAH-EU, presents various digital humanities courses and encourages participation. Students, lecturers, and researchers can search the database by discipline, location, ECTS credits, or academic level.

Each country has a designated national moderator responsible for ensuring the reliability of the database, editing its content, and maintaining communication with instructors and students. The current national moderator for Hungary is Gábor Palkó, co-director of the Centre for Digital Humanities.

If you have any questions or issues related to the Digital Humanities Course Registry, you can fill out the contact form on the official website or write to dhoktatas@btk.elte.hu.

 

CenterNet

CenterNet is an international network of digital humanities centers, established to foster collaboration and provide infrastructure for centers operating in cyberspace. Additionally, CenterNet offers support to digital humanities centers on issues unique to this diverse and interdisciplinary field.

In June 2017, Eötvös Loránd University became an official partner of the DARIAH European network, with the cooperation between the two organizations coordinated by the Center for Digital Humanities (ELTE.DH.

 

Michael Culture Association

The network established by the Michael Culture Association brings together over 100 public and private institutions across Europe. The organization plays a key role in promoting European cultural heritage—especially digital cultural content—and develops digital tools and services for cultural institutions and the general public.

 

COST

A COST is an EU-funded program that enables researchers to establish interdisciplinary research networks across Europe and beyond. It supports a wide range of scientific topics through the organization of conferences, training sessions, short-term scientific exchanges, and other activities.

 

2018 European Year of Cultural Heritage

This initiative aimed to encourage more people to discover and engage with Europe’s cultural heritage. It also sought to strengthen the sense of belonging to a common European space. The motto of the year was: “Our heritage: where the past meets the future.”

 

XML Liquid Studio

The UK-based software company was founded in 2000. It provides cutting-edge tools for XML software developers, fully compliant with W3C standards. The company is a world leader in XML Data Binding applications, generating code in C++, C#, Java, VB.Net, and Visual Basic 6 from XML Schema.

 

Qulto

With two decades of experience in public collection informatics and knowledge management, Qulto's IT systems meet the needs of libraries, museums, archives, publishers, tourism, and scientific institutions. These include integrated management systems, digital collection management, and content services. Their solutions are built from modular components that communicate with each other in accordance with international standards.