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Striving towards automated writing – Views on authorship in story generation research

2026年4月4日 08:00
The article examines how the roles of humans and machines are described in relation to authorship in story generation research. The field forms its own distinct context, which seems to differ in its approach from other forms of computer-generated literature.

Image Reuse in Eighteenth-Century Book History: Large-Scale Data-Driven Study of Headpiece Ornament Variants

Large-scale computer vision reveals that decorative headpiece ornaments in eighteenth-century books circulated far more widely — and systematically — than previously assumed. By tracking image variants across ECCO, the article challenges printer-centric accounts of book production and highlights the overlooked role of publishers and transnational networks.

Let the Light in. Using LiDAR- and Photogrammetry-based BIM Reconstruction to Simulate Daylighting in the House of Trebius Valens, Pompeii

Daylight is a crucial element in the architecture of inhabited spaces, but in ancient housing it is often difficult to reconstruct. This article presents a 3D reconstruction of a Pompeian atrium house as the basis for modern daylight simulations. The results shed light on which spaces were usable at different times of day, while the methodology provides a foundation for further analyses of comparable houses

Let the Light in. Using LiDAR- and Photogrammetry-based BIM Reconstruction to Simulate Daylighting in the House of Trebius Valens, Pompeii

Daylight is a crucial element in the architecture of inhabited spaces, but in ancient housing it is often difficult to reconstruct. This article presents a 3D reconstruction of a Pompeian atrium house as the basis for modern daylight simulations. The results shed light on which spaces were usable at different times of day, while the methodology provides a foundation for further analyses of comparable houses
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