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Daniil Skorinkin

Daniil Skorinkin, Ph.D.

wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter

Adresse: Campus Am Neuen Palais
Büroadresse:
Am Neuen Palais
Haus 4, Raum 2.11.
14469

Curriculum Vitae 

seit 2022 Postdoc, Digital Humanities Koordinator an der Universität Potsdam
2020 – 2022 Assistenzprofessor an der HSE Universität Moskau, Fakultät für Geisteswissenschaften
2019 – 2021 Direktor des MA-Programm in Digital Humanities, HSE Universität Moskau
2018 – 2020 Dozent an der HSE Universität Moskau, Fakultät für Geisteswissenschaften
2017 Mitbegründer des Projekts dracor.org
2016 – 2018 Lehrassistent an der HSE Universität Moskau, Fakultät für Geisteswissenschaften
2015 ADHO-Stipendium für junge Forscher
2013 – 2016 Computerlinguist bei Softwareunternehmen ABBYY, Data Mining Group
2012 – 2014 Master of Arts: Computerlinguistik an der HSE Universität Moskau
2007 – 2011 Bachelor of Arts: Journalismus an der HSE Universität Moskau

Forschungs- und Arbeitsschwerpunkte

  • Digitale Literaturwissenschaft / Computerphilologie (Computational literary studies)
    • Große Korpora und ihre evolutive Dynamik (Large corpora and their evolutive dynamics)
    • Literaturwissenschaftliche Netzwerkanalyse (Literary network analysis)
    • Stilometrie (Stylometry)
    • Digitale Editionen, TEI/XML
  • Computergestützte Analyse von Museumsdaten (Comptational analysis of museum data)
    • Quantitative trends in the museum collections
    • Comparative analysis of large museum datasets for cultural differences

Publikationen

  • Fischer, F., Trilcke, P., Schwindt, M., Milling, C., Sluyter-Gäthje, H., Pozdniakov, I., Börner, I., Beine, J., Skorinkin, D., Poggel, L., Giovannini L. (2026). "Ganz viel Drama auf einen Blick: Der »Distant-Reading Showcase«, zehn Jahre danach". In: DHd2026 Book of Abstracts. Universität Wien, 2026. https://zenodo.org/records/18702913
  • Kizhner, I., Skorinkin, D., Terras, M., Netzer, Y., & Lavee, M. (2025). Ethnic minorities in online museum collections: Skews and bias in digital material culture. Digital Scholarship in the Humanitieshttps://doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqaf104
  • Trilcke, P., Börner, I., Sluyter-Gäthje, H., Skorinkin, D., Fischer, F., & Milling, C. (2025). Agentic DraCor and the Art of Docstring Engineering: Evaluating MCP-empowered LLM Usage of the DraCor API (arXiv:2508.13774). https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2508.13774
  • Skorinkin, D., Orekhov, B. (2025). Digital Humanities and Literary Realism. In The Oxford Handbook of Global Realisms (pp. 177–204). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780197610640.013.40
  • Skorinkin, D., Orekhov, B. (2025). The Outward Turn. Geocoding the Expansion of Fictional Space in Russian 19th-Century Literature. Journal of Computational Literary Studies, 4(1).  https://doi.org/10.48694/jcls.4228
  • Giovannini, L., Skorinkin, D. (2024). Computational Approaches to Opera Libretti, Journal of Computational Literary Studies 3(1), 2024, pp. 1–23. doi: https://doi.org/10.48694/jcls.3595
  • Samoilova, E., Sluyter-Gäthje, H., Skorinkin, D., Schnaitter, H., Trilcke, P., & Lucke, U. (2024). Forschungsgeleitete Vermittlung von Datenkompetenz: Mediendidaktische Aufbereitung von Fallstudien zu Bildungsangeboten. INFORMATIK 2024, 2153–2166. https://dl.gi.de/items/eb483227-c07d-4500-a0f1-d57fbad42786
  • Giovannini, L., Skorinkin D. (2024). Towards a LLM-powered encoding workflow for plays / Hacia un flujo de trabajo de codificación para obras de teatro impulsado por LLM. In: TEI2024 Book of Abstracts. Universidad del Salvador, 2024, pp. 94-95. https://zenodo.org/records/13883242
  • Skorinkin, D., Giovannini, L., Mischke, D., Fischer, F., Milling, C., Trilcke P. (2024). Introducing AmDraCor: A Digital Resource for the Study of American Drama. In: DH2024 Book of Abstracts. George Mason University, 2024, pp. 214-216. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13761066
  • Giovannini, L., Skorinkin D. (2024). Authorial Mimicry by Large Language Models: A First Assessment. In: DH2024 Book of Abstracts. George Mason University, 2024, pp. 212-213. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13761066 
  • Makhalova, I.,  Skorinkin, D. (2024). Reconstructing the Lives of Soviet Citizens: Digital Humanities Methods in the Cross-Check of Databases of World War II. The Journal of Slavic Military Studies37(3–4), 420–435. https://doi.org/10.1080/13518046.2024.2433871
  • Giovannini, L., Börner, I., Fischer, F., Milling, C., Skorinkin, D., & Trilcke, P. (2023). Quali prospettive per ItaDraCor? Risorse e strumenti per la codifica di testi drammatici in lingua italiana. AIUCD Associazione per l’Informatica Umanistica e La Cultura Digitale, 108.
  • Skorinkin, D., Orekhov, B. (2023). Hacking stylometry with multiple voices: Imaginary writers can override authorial signal in Delta. Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, Volume 38, Issue 3, September 2023, Pages 1247–1266, https://doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqad012
  • Giovannini, L., Skorinkin, D., Trilcke, P., Börner, I., Fischer, F., Dudar, J., Milling, C., Pořízka P. (2023). "Distributed Corpus Building in Literary Studies: The DraCor Example". In: DH2023 Book of Abstracts. Universität Graz, 2023.https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8107456 
  • Kizhner, I., Netzer, Y., Skorinkin, D., Terras, M., & Lavee, M. (2023). Observing semantic change in the representation of ethnic minorities through distant reading of museum catalogues. In: DH2023 Book of Abstracts. Universität Graz, 2023. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8107397 
  • Giovannini, L., Skorinkin, D. (2023). The AI Playwright: An Experiment in Literary Morphology. Preprint. 2023. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10118816
  • Skorinkin, D. (2022). "Digital Humanities in Russia Was Forever, Until It Was No More: The Story of Russian Digital Humanities in 2011–2022", Canadian-American Slavic Studies 57, 1-2 (2023): 209-221. https://doi.org/10.30965/22102396-05701025
  • Kizhner, I., Terras, M., Afanasieva, J., Pusenkova, D., Sherer, M., Skorinkin, D. (2022). The Culture of the Very Rich and Very Poor: Do Digital Museum Collections Tell us Anything about Jewish Culture? In: Jewish Studies in the Digital Age. De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2022, pp. 43–64. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110744828-003  
  • Fischer, F., Skorinkin, D. (2021). Social Network Analysis in Russian Literary Studies. In: Gritsenko, D., Wijermars, M., Kopotev, M. (eds) The Palgrave Handbook of Digital Russia Studies. Palgrave Macmillan, 2021, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-42855-6_29
  • Bonch-Osmolovskaya, A., Skorinkin, D., Pavlova, I., Kolbasov, M., Orekhov, B. (2019). Tolstoy semanticized: Constructing a digital edition for knowledge discovery. Journal of Web Semantics 59, December 2019, 100483. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.websem.2018.12.001
  • Skorinkin D., Fischer F. (2018). Measuring the ‘Epification’ of Drama, in: Applications in Cultural Evolution: Arts, Languages, Technologies. University of Tartu, 2018. P. 46-48. https://sisu.ut.ee/wp-content/uploads/sites/267/skorinkin_pub.pdf
  • Skorinkin D., Fischer F., Palchikov G. (2018). Building a Corpus for the Quantitative Research of Russian Drama: Composition, Structure, Case Studies, in: Computational Linguistics and Intellectual Technologies: Papers from the 24th International "Dialogue" Conference on Computational Linguistics and Intellectual Technologies, 2018
  • Fischer F., Trilcke P., Kittel C., Milling C., Skorinkin D. (2018) To Catch a Protagonist: Quantitative Dominance Relations in German Language Drama (1730–1930), in: Digital Humanities 2018: Book of Abstracts / Libro de resúmenes. Mexico : Red de Humanidades Digitales A. C., 2018. P. 193-201. https://dh2018.adho.org/to-catch-a-protagonist-quantitative-dominance-relations-in-german-language-drama-1730-1930/
  • Skorinkin D. (2017)  Digital Edition of the Complete Works of Leo Tolstoy, in: 6th AIUCD Conference Book of Abstracts. Rome, 2017. P. 264-266.
  • Fischer F., Milling C., Shlosman E., Skorinkin D. Easy Linavis (Simple Network Visualisation for Literary Texts), in: Digital Humanities Russia 2017 Vol. 1. Krasnoyarsk: Siberian Federal University, 2017.
  • Fischer F., Göbel M., Milling C., Orlova T, Palchikov G, Pavlova I, Pozdniakov I., Skorinkin D., Trilcke P. (2017) Life(!) on Stage: Building an interface for the network analysis of TEI-encoded drama corpora, in: TEI Conference and Members’ Meeting 2017 Book of Abstracts Vol. 16. Victoria : University of Victoria, 2017.
  • Skorinkin D., Bonch-Osmolovskaya A. (2016) Text mining War and Peace: Automatic extraction of character traits from literary pieces, in: Digital Scholarship in the Humanities. https://doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqw052
  • Skorinkin D., Mozhaev E. (2016). TEI markup for the 90-volume edition of Leo Tolstoy’s complete works, in: TEI Conference and Members’ Meeting 2016 Book of Abstracts. Wien : Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities, 2016. P. 107-109.
  • Skorinkin D.A., Budnikov E., Stepanova M., Matavina P., Chelombeeva A. (2016). Information Extraction Based on Deep Syntactic-Semantic Analysis, in: Computational Linguistics and Intellectual Technologies: Papers from the 22th International "Dialogue" Conference on Computational Linguistics and Intellectual Technologies, 2016
  • Bonch-Osmolovskaya A., Sidorova E., Skorinkin D. (2016). Verbal Identity of a Fictional Character: a Quantitative Study with a Machine Learning Experiment, in: Digital Humanities 2016. Conference Abstracts (Jagiellonian University & Pedagogical University, Kraków, 11–16 July 2016). Kraków, 2016. P. 747-749.
  • Skorinkin D., Bonch-Osmolovskaya A. A. (2015). Automatic semantic tagging of Leo Tolstoy’s works, in: DH 2015 Global Digital Humanities Conference Abstracts. Sydney, 2015.
  • Bogdanov A., Dzhumaev S., Skorinkin D., Starostin A. (2014). Anaphora Analysis based on ABBYY Compreno Linguistic Technologies, in: Computational Linguistics and Intellectual Technologies: Proceedings of the Annual conference ―Dialogue, Moscow, RSUH, 2014, pp. 89-101.