Keydar, Renana. Ethics of algorithm. digital humanities and Holocaust memory: by Todd Presner, Princeton/Oxford, Princeton University Press, 2024, 456 pp. Journal of Modern Jewish Studies, 25(1) (2026), 136-138.
2025
Renana KeydarPI, Amit PinchevskiPI, Maxim IferganS, Omri AbendC, The Testimony of the Multitude: Towards a computational model of listening to Holocaust testimony, Holocaust and Genocide Studies (2026), 26 pp.
Shizgal, E., Wagner, E., Keydar, R., & Abend, O., Computational analysis of character development in holocaust testimonies, Proceedings of the 2025 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing, 2025.
2024
Renana KeydarPI, Vera ShiklemanPI, Tomer Broudec, Jonathan Elkobis, The Discursive Evolution of Human Rights Law: Empirical Insights from a Computational Analysis of 180,000 UN Recommendations, Human Rights Law Review 24(4) (2024), 37 pp.
Renana Keydar, Survivor Testimony of the October 7 Events: Between the Legal and the Documentary, Remembrance and Research 5 (2024), 8 pp. (in Hebrew).
Renana KeydarPI, Amit PinchevskiPI, Maxim IferganS, Omri AbendC, Testimony from the Machine: Listening to Holocaust Testimony as a Whole, Law, Society and Culture–Law and the Material Turn 7 (2024), 143-168 (in Hebrew).
Maxim IferganS, Renana KeydarPI, Omri AbendC, Amit PinchevskyPI, Identifying Narrative Patterns and Outliers in Holocaust Testimonies Using Topic Modeling,Proceedings of the First Workshop on Holocaust Testimonies as Language Resources, LREC-COLING 2024.
Eitan WagnerS, Renana KeydarPI, Amit PinchevskiC, Omri AbendPI, Automatic Topic-Guided Segmentation of Holocaust Survivor Testimonies, Journal of Computational Literary Studies 2 (2023), 26 pp.
Asaf Wiener, Renana Keydar, Regulating Social Networks and Offensive Content in Israel: A Computational Analysis of the Policy Design Discourse, Israel Internet Association (ISOC-IL) – Research Paper (19.1.2023) (in Hebrew).
Zvi Triger, Aeyal Gross, Renana Keydar and Ido Katri, Violation of LGBT Rights as a result of the Proposed Regime Changes in Israel,The Law Professors’ Forum for Democracy – Position Paper 37 (2023) (in Hebrew).
Eitan WagnerS, Renana KeydarPI, Amit PinchevskiC, Omri AbendPI, Topical Segmentation of Spoken Narratives: A Test Case on Holocaust Survivor Testimonies, Proceedings of the 2022 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing.
2021
Renana Keydar, The State Becomes (Again) the Homeland: Consequences, in: The Future of the State – the State of the Future, eds. Gumbrecht, Hans Ulrich; Scheu, René, Reclam Verlag (2021), 52-58 (German).
2024, Annual Jewish Studies and Digital Humanities Conference, University of Potsdam, Germany—Emergent Voices: Applying DH methods in a Digital Archive of Testimonies during Wartime (presentation).
2024, Quantifying the Holocaust, Paris 1 University, France—Beyond the Fragmented Voice: Harnessing Technology for Collective Listening to Holocaust Testimonies (presentation).
2024, Annual Digital Humanities Conference (DH2024), George Mason University, Washington D.C. and Virtual— Structuring a Digital Archive of Survivor Testimony in Times of Emergency (presentation)
2024, Lessons and Legacies XVII: Languages of the Holocaust, Claremont McKenna College and the University of Southern California, CA., USA—Distant reading languages of the Holocaust: Experiments in machine-reading survivor testimony (presentation).
2023
2023, Online Workshop on Computational Analysis of Law, Virtual and University of Virginia, VA., USA— The Perfect Victim: Computational Analysis of Sex Crime Cases from the Israeli Legal System (presentation).
2023, Biennial Conference of the Standing Group on Regulatory Governance, University of Antwerp, Belgium—Regulating Digital Technologies (Presentation).
2023, International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law (ICAIL), University of Minho, Portugal—The Perfect Victim: Computational Analysis of Judicial Attitudes towards Victims of Sexual Violence (Presentation).
2023, Platform Governance Research Network Conference, Virtual —AI and Platform Governance (Presentation).
2022
2022, Annual Conference on Empirical Legal Studies (CELS), University of Virginia, VA., USA— Defining the Duty to Consult from Below: Algorithmic Analysis of Indigenous and Minority Claims before Inquiry Commissions (Presentation).
2022, Online Workshop on Computational Analysis of Law, Virtual and University of Virginia, VA., USA —Rethinking Human Rights Proliferation as Norm Density: A Computational Study of 180,000 UN Recommendations (Presentation).
2022, Annual Israeli Law and Society Association Conference, Peres Academic Center, Rehovot, Israel—Law under conditions of uncertainty: implications of non-publication of court decisions (Panel organizer and speaker).
2022, Annual Israeli Law and Society Association Conference, Peres Academic Center, Rehovot, Israel— Minority groups’ Testimonies before governmental bodies – a Computational Analysis (Presentation).
2022, Annual Public Law Association Conference (I-CON-S), Academic Center for Law and Business, Ramat-Gan, Israel—Minority groups’ Testimonies before governmental bodies – a Computational Analysis (Presentation).
2022, Law and Society Association Annual Conference, Lisbon, Portugal— The Perfect Victim: Computational Analysis of Sex Crime Cases from the Israeli Legal System (presentation).
2021
2021, Workshop on Natural Legal Language Processing, Virtual and Punta Caña, Dominican Republic—Automated Extraction of Sentencing Decisions from Court Cases in the Hebrew Language (presentation).
2021, Annual Law and Society Association Conference, Virtual and Chicago, IL., USA— Modeling Repressive Policing: Computational Analysis of Protocols from the Israeli State Commission of Inquiry into the October 2000 Events (presentation).
2021, Association for Computers and the Humanities Annual Conference, Virtual and Austin, TX., USA—Scaled Reading: A New Hybrid Model for Analyzing Testimonial Narratives of Repressive Protest Policing (presentation).
2021, European Association for Digital Humanities Annual Conference, Virtual and Siberian Federal University in Krasnoyarsk, Russia — Scaled Reading: A new Computational Model for Analyzing Testimonial Narratives of Repressive Protest Policing (presentation).
2021, Israeli Seminar on Computational Linguistics (ISCOL), Ben Gurion University—Automated Extraction of Sentencing Decisions from Court Cases in the Hebrew Language (poster presentation).
Keynote and Invited Talks
2024
2024, Israeli Conference on Human Computer Interaction (IsraHCI), Tel Aviv University, Israel— Edut710: Human-Computer Interactions in Building an Archive of October 7th Survivor Testimonies (keynote speaker).
2023
2023, DisinfoCon, Berlin, Germany—Will generative AI be the end of democracy? (invited speaker).
2023, Algorithmic Analysis of the Law: Natural Legal Language Processing in Hebrew, Tel Aviv University, Israel—Legal Research in the Age of AI: Toward Qualitative Analysis with Computational Tools (keynote speaker).
2022
2022, Annual President Haim Herzog international conference on The Role of Law in Diverse Societies Conference, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel—Voicing the Claims of the Minority: A Computational Analysis of Bedouin Testimonies before Israeli State Mechanisms (invited speaker).
2022, Lawyers’ Circle of the US Holocaust Museum, Washington DC, USA—Holocaust Research in the Digital Age (invited speaker).
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