📢Digitization alert: The grammar of ornament / by Owen Jones. This stunning elephant folio was printed with precision in vivid, many-hued colour by Day & Sons in 1856. Explore the architectural details and decorative motifs online here: https://t.co/Cc6DMuMb5z
Excited to be a part of the project 'Multi-view ontologies as a new research paradigm for online cultural heritage of minorities: An investigative case of the Jewish minority worldwide'. The ISF grant has been awarded to Maayan Zhitomirsky-Geffet.
Keynote six: @melissaterras - Professor of Digital Cultural Heritage at the University of Edinburgh’s Design Informatics - articulated key themes from her professional search for AI that benefits libraries. 👏🎮
Click here: https://t.co/9AwN4Q6Dah
Want to know how to create and maintain a digital archive of old postcards/diary records/tweets/poems/Ukrainian memes with little budget and little-to-no coding skills? Join our "DIY archives workshop" on July 7. Register here to attend: https://t.co/Y4IgN4moPW
Venue: @FontaneArchiv
Orgs: @danya_sko@peertrilcke@yaelnetzer
More details: https://t.co/GJdJMWCCwM
Are we reaching a dystopia of information in online environments? Asks Prof @melissaterras in @Jisc's new #ResearchTalk podcast mini-series on AI and the humanities...good news is, libraries can help! https://t.co/i7juJltt7y
Check this out! I've wrote parts about analysis and evaluation in literary history, which required galloping over the vast field. Two things emerged:1) change in time is an open problem, we need better stats 2) simulations, the core of evaluation, are nonexistent (better stats!)
A new object detection and pose classification #MachineLearning dataset is now available via the @huggingface hub. The dataset contains more than 15,000 images, with cultural heritage specific bounding annotations 🤓
https://t.co/dt8WNUhGUZ #DH#ArtHistory#museums
9.30am UK time on 17th Nov I'll be giving the #BuildingDH2022#DigitalHumanities Keynote: "Searching for AI’s killer app in the Humanities" - which will be streamed for free online (and recorded for later viewing) - see more here and register in advance! https://t.co/CSslCssWws
Our last work (w/ A. Brenon & @khetiwe24) on ‘Classifying encyclopedia articles: Comparing machine and deep learning methods and exploring their predictions’ has been published:
https://t.co/f0ghCY4G3l
@melissaterras@LordsCommsCom I also liked the way you talked about a lack of funding in cultural heritage institutions. Could hear your voice in fact, while reading...
I'm giving a free online talk tomorrow about making interactive #dataViz at The Economist https://t.co/rpmdz9m0Mr
⏰ 5pm UK time, Wed 28 Sep
👇 sign up link below
Our @WE1Sproject article in Daedalus is part of issue of the journal about "The Humanities in American Life: Transforming the Relationship with the Public": https://t.co/la1ska8hmS