第18回日独学術コロキウム

テーマ:The future of the humanities in the age of Artificial Intelligence
共催 :シュツットガルト大学、成城大学、JSPS Bonn Office
日時 :2025年3月17日~18日
場所 :High-Performance Computing Center Stuttgart.
 

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3月 16日
 

19:00

Networking meeting / get together among PIs

 

3月 17日
 

09:30

Registration

10:00

Welcome and opening remarks

  • Prof. Dr. Alexander Brem (Vice Rector for Science Transfer and International Affairs, University of Stuttgart)

  • Mr. Ken-ichi Bessho (Consul General of Japan in Munich)

  • Prof. Dr. Kyoji Kawasaki (Vice-President, Seijo University)
     

 

Session I (Chair: Prof. Dr. Michael Resch)

10:30

A Digital View of the World
Prof. Dr. Michael Resch (University of Stuttgart)

 

Toward an Epistemological Reconstruction of the Humanities
Prof. Dr. Yasuhiro Sakamoto (Shinshu University)

12:10

Lunch break


Session II (Chair: Prof. Dr. Michael Resch)

13:30

Hermeneutics and AI – Versailles-Project
Prof. Dr. Kirsten Dickhaut (University of Stuttgart)

 

Questions of Authorship in the Age of AI Literature
Prof. Dr. Yoshiki Tajiri (University of Tokyo)

15:10

Coffee break & Group photo


Session III (Chair: Prof. Dr. Michael Resch)

15:30

From Model to Pragmatic Opacity
Prof. Dr. Andreas Kaminski (TU Darmstadt)

 

What is intelligence? artificial/human/divine
Prof. Dr. Noburu Notomi (University of Tokyo)

16:00

The We in Democratic Experimentalism

Prof. Dr. Jan-Peter Voß (Sociology, RWTH Aachen)

17:10

Introduction of JSPS Intrernational Programs
Mr. Jun Yano (JSPS Bonn Office)

17:25

Closing remarks day 1

19:00

Networking Dinner
 

3月 18日
 

Session IV (Chair: Prof. Dr. Noburu Notomi & Prof. Dr.Kiyoko Myojo)

09:30

DLA – »Deutsches Literaturarchiv« or »Digital Literature Archive«?
Prof. Dr. Heinz Werner Kramski (Deutsches Literaturarchiv Marbach)

 

World Literature Web, Schiller as an Animal, Culture as a Dragon:Some Thoughts on the Application of AI to Comparative Cultural Studies
Prof. Dr. Yuji Nawata (Chuo University)

11:10

Coffee break
 

Session V (Chair: Prof. Dr. Noburu Notomi & Prof. Dr.Kiyoko Myojo)

11:20

Kafka’s Communities – Real and Virtual
Prof. Dr. Carolin Duttlinger (University of Oxford)

 

The role of chronology in understanding Kafka’s writing process: The case of Kafka’s The Castle and The First Sorrow

Yasuhiro Sakamoto (Shinshu University)
 

13:00

Closing remarks
Prof. Dr. Masahiko Hayashi (JSPS Bonn Office)
 

13:05

Lunch break

13:35

Visit of HLRS Supercomputer and Visualization

15:30

Workshop on Classical Materials

19:00

Networking Banquet
 

3月 19日
 

11:00

Workshop on Media Technology