How AI could reveal secrets of thousands of handwritten documents – from medieval manuscripts to hieroglyphics
Mark Faulkner, @TCDtheBook & @TCDEnglish, discusses the benefits of AI & handwritten text recognition in an analysis piece for @ConversationUK
https://t.co/ch6RM98GqN
@MarkRavenhill2 One of the panelists commented on being brave in imagining theatre spaces. I once attended a student theatre adaptation of a Kurosawa screenplay. The students performed it under a big weeping willow tree and passersby attended spontaneously. Best theatre experience I've had.
Join us ! Available to listen for free anywhere in the world from Saturday BBC World Service - The Cultural Frontline, Theatre Masterclass Special https://t.co/iFPTqNVNjC
I feel the need to praise all the reference librarians out there today. In the past 24 hours reference librarians at four different libraries have helped me track down some obscure documents from the 1930s for a research project. Couldn't survive without them! #ReferenceLibrarian
The L.A. Review of Books has just come out with a review of my Taming the Tongue in the Heyday of English Grammar. It's a "romp." See for yourself.
https://t.co/Qso3JObfGU