“The case of goose-turd green (French caca d’oie or merdoie) is an interesting one …” Get not just the blues but the greens in my new book _Getting_the_Blues_ https://t.co/5L6IzsJocn @VerlagPeterLang
🚨🚨🚨Two great colleagues of mine are launching a CFP for an exciting volume on Medieval New York! I can't wait to see the contributions … maybe yours among them? 🙂 https://t.co/o4EgNbnAfp
Nice article https://t.co/WLm8fIx2bv about #blue by @amandafortini in @nytimes For the sad but blue story of medieval Britain (called 'Blue Britain'), see my Getting the Blues: "Before Britain was Great, it was Blue.…" https://t.co/WYsDo1uBgB
@NationalGallery@sophiasgaler On how the Old French blo and bloi came to mean blue and what "Bloie Bretaigne" (often translated as "Blue Britain") could have meant in the stories about King Arthur and the Holy Grail, see my _Getting_the_Blues_ https://t.co/5L6IzsJocn
@standehaene fera cours & séminaire au @cdf1530 tous les vendredi dés le 24/01/25
Thématiques 2025
📝#cours : « La perception des graphiques : un nouvel exemple de recyclage neuronal »
📝#séminaire : « Sommeil, replay et apprentissage ».
ℹ️: 🔗https://t.co/OL2vESq8Sr
A few days ago, I received an email from a researcher asking if text analysis is becoming irrelevant because of AI... please read my post "AI products and text analysis methods" https://t.co/3W2grKtVch #quanteda#rstats
With thanks to Claudia and Steve for the invitation to contribute and be among such scholars. I most look forward to reading their essays and seeing how the discussion developed since our time together at the Carl Friedrich von Siemens Stiftung.
Now available for pre-order: *Myths of the Golden Age in European Culture*, edited by Claudia Olk and Stephen G. Nichols. Contributions by: Oliver Primavesi, Jack Abecassis, Daniel Heller-Roazen, me, Gaia Gubbini, Joachim Küpper, Andreas Höfele, David Wellbery, Michael Lackner.
"Réenchanter les maths à l’école"
Une série de conférences ouvertes à tous, proposées dans le cadre de l'action "Agir pour l'éducation" du Collège de France @cdf1530
https://t.co/YKSEYKlOGM
Début le 22 janvier avec la professeure Elizabeth Spelke de Harvard
In recognition of #WorldPhotographyDay2024 may we suggest our gorgeous volume 139 dedicated to "Photography and the Body in Nineteenth Century France," edited by @Dr_Anne_Linton and @Raisarex ... Full volume available on JSTOR https://t.co/caEi1Qvqtl
#Prélude#Pauvreté
"Lutter contre la pauvreté : de la #science à la pratique"
La Pr Esther Duflo, titulaire de la chaire Pauvreté et politiques publiques, introduit son cours de l'année 2023-2024 👩🏫
La suite de cet enseignement 👉 https://t.co/cKoLkSEBQW
The French Scientific Council for Education regularly publishes syntheses of scientific findings. We translated some of them in English, Spanish and other languages.
More to come, but here are the first ones on the science of reading:
https://t.co/6USPb25eWn
Good news everyone !
We have released a Segmentation-oriented version of the CATMuS Dataset, using the SegmOnto vocabulary.
It is released on @huggingface : https://t.co/52swFxJNOb
In the files, you will find a script to transform it to ALTO if that's what you need :)