Manuel Burghardt is a full-time Professor of Computational Humanities at the Institute of Computer Science , Leipzig University . He coordinates the Bachelor's and Master's programs in Digital Humanities and serves as a spokesperson for the GI's Computer Science and Digital Humanities Group and the Forum for Digital Humanities Leipzig . PhD in Information Science (summa cum laude) from University of Regensburg Magisterstudium in Information Science, English Linguistics, General Linguistics, and Corpus Linguistics at University of Regensburg Burghardt's research spans multiple Computational Humanities domains: Digital Environmental Humanities : Integrating Computational Literary Studies with Biodiversity Research via NLP and Information Retrieval Immersive Humanities : Applying AR/VR/XR, Eye Tracking, and Tangible Interfaces for Digital Humanities Text Mining & NLP : Focused on text reuse detection, similarity analysis, and sentiment modeling Video Analytics : Analyzing news videos and cinematic media through Distant Viewing techniques Theory of Digital Humanities : Investigating methodological foundations and scientometric trends Computational Game Studies : Multimodal empirical analysis of games Computational Spatial Humanities : Spatial data analysis in humanities contexts His recent publications demonstrate strong focus on: Improving OCR for historical documents (2015-2020) Computational drama analysis using sentiment and text mining techniques (2016-2019) Music information retrieval applications in folk song and manuscript analysis (2015-2019) Development of specialized tools for humanities data processing








