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SUMMARY:International Conference "Pathways of Texts: From Ancient Traditions to New Computational Frontiers. Bibles\, Libraries\, Webs of Books"
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nITSERR project researchers participated in the international conference “Pathways of Texts: From Ancient Traditions to New Computational Frontiers. Bibles\, Libraries\, Webs of Books”. Anna Mambelli (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia/FSCIRE) and Laura Bigoni (University of Bologna/FSCIRE) presented “The uBIQUity and Resilience of Scriptures and their Heritage”. Sara Abram (University of Palermo) presented “Ubiquitous Ḥadīths in Islamic Scriptures”. \nDownload the programme. \n 
URL:https://www.itserr.it/event/international-conference-pathways-of-texts-from-ancient-traditions-to-new-computational-frontiers-bibles-libraries-webs-of-books/
LOCATION:Monastero dei Benedettini San Nicolò l’Arena\, Piazza Dante\, 32\, Catania\, Italy
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SUMMARY:Workshop: The Dānešnāme and its (structural) aftermath
DESCRIPTION:ITSERR researcher Ivana Panzeca (University of Palermo)\, took part in the International Conference “The Dānešnāme and its (Structural) Aftermath” at KU Leuven\, presenting the paper “Discovering and mapping the manuscripts of Dānešnāme-ye ʿAlāʾī”. Her contribution focused on the identification and mapping of the manuscript tradition of Avicenna’s Persian Dānešnāme-ye ʿAlāʾī\, shedding light on the transmission and dissemination of this work across time and space. \nView full programme.
URL:https://www.itserr.it/event/workshop-the-danesname-and-its-structural-aftermath/
LOCATION:Institute of Philosophy\, KU Leuven\, Leuven\, Belgium
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SUMMARY:44th Course of the International School of Ius Commune
DESCRIPTION:The 44th Course of the International School of Ius Commune\, held in Erice\, Sicily\, and dedicated to “Legal\, cultural and religious pluralism: aspects and problems in the tradition of the ‘ius commune” hosted a contribution from ITSERR. \nITSERR researcher Roberto Imperia (University of Palermo)\, presented his latest study\, “Il ‘Corpus Iuris Canonici’ nell’età digitale: anticipazioni sul software di ricerca GNORM.” Developed within the ITSERR project\, GNORM is one of the digital tools designed to support historical and religious studies\, offering new ways to explore and analyse the Corpus Iuris Canonici\, a foundational legal corpus of the European Middle Ages. \nThe course was organised by the Ettore Majorana Foundation and Centre for Scientific Culture as part of the long-standing International School of Ius Commune. \n🔗 The programme
URL:https://www.itserr.it/event/itserr-research-presented-at-the-44th-course-of-the-international-school-of-ius-commune/
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SUMMARY:ICCV 2025_International Conference on Computer Vision
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nGiuseppe Cartella\, Vittorio Cuculo and Marcella Cornia took part in the International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV) presenting the paper “Modeling Human Gaze Behavior with Diffusion Models for Unified Scanpath Prediction” (co‑authored by Giuseppe Cartella\, Vittorio Cuculo\, Alessandro D’Amelio\, Marcella Cornia\, Giuseppe Boccignone and Rita Cucchiara). The work introduces ScanDiff\, a model that combines diffusion models and Vision Transformers to generate more diverse and realistic gaze trajectories\, advancing the state of the art in human scanpath prediction. \nFor more information\, see the programme. \n 
URL:https://www.itserr.it/event/international-conference-on-computer-vision-iccv-2025/
LOCATION:Hawaii Convention Center\, Honolulu\, HI\, United States
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