We have a soft spot for claimants turned researchers. Click on the link below for Laurel Zuckerman's presentation on:
Linked Data and Holocaust-Era Art Markets: Gaps and Dysfunctions in the Knowledge Supply Chain, starting at min (20:50)
https://t.co/jQbBXz3Fmn
@SpirosMargaris@ZDNet@linked_do@dbpedia Results of entity linking tests with small, targeted datasets show big problems. Not just for linked data but for any application that builds in it.
Linked Data: Gaps and Dysfunctions in the Knowledge Supply Chain
https://t.co/kLcX1xuJRs
The problem of biais starts long before #AI.
Omissions and distortions seep into every step in creating and deploying linked data, esp for non-English languages. Linked Data: Gaps and Dysfunctions in the Knowledge Supply Chain ( starts at min 20)
https://t.co/kLcX1xuJRs
Eager to read “On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots: Can Language Models Be Too Big?" by @timnitGebru Ex-@GoogleAI#ethics
Preview of some of the issues addressed in @techreview
https://t.co/dsTJgXlwQT
@omarsar0 There is small test dataset (texts and names) that I would like to contribute to datasets people use to test Named Entity Linking. Is there a way to let them all know they can use it?
Collect & Connect: Linked Data and Holocaust-Era Art Markets: Gaps and Dysfunctions in the Knowledge Supply Chain #Video#colco2020
https://t.co/kLcX1xuJRs
Over 900 of you joined us for three action-packed days of #Europeana2020 and now you can catch-up with sessions at your leisure. So if you missed a session, or just want to watch again, you can do so now: https://t.co/yvUapkn8sq
#BuildDigitalCapacity#EuropeanaCommunities
Gabriel N. Finder's latest article aspires to recover the "Extermination of Polish Jews: Album of Pictures" published in 1946 from near-oblivion and situate it in the history of Holocaust photography while shedding light on its distinguishing features. https://t.co/UxoIhHqSag
This sums up what for me is the most exciting aspect of coming to Holocaust scholarship at this very moment in time. What does sustainable commemoration look like, what environments must be preserved or designed, and how are they to be practiced?
Collect & Connect: Linked Data and Holocaust-Era Art Markets: Gaps and Dysfunctions in the Knowledge Supply Chain #Video#colco2020
https://t.co/kLcX1xuJRs
"There are still a lot of unknown pieces in the story of the Holocaust," says project chair @yadvashem Archives Director Haim Gertner, speaking about the importance of archival access. The project team has continued this important work during the pandemic. #IHRAfromLeipzig
Call for book chapters: Understanding Visitor Experience at Holocaust Museums and Memory Sites @DianaIPopescu
Submission Deadline: 30 November 2020. Full details avaialble here https://t.co/zvl79FeVuq @wienerlibrary @_BAHS_ @HolocaustUK@JHR_Haifa@RHUL_HRI
December is approaching, and I can feel that everyone is starting to get excited... it's almost LINKED PASTS time! Check out the general programme of this full-virtual sixth edition at https://t.co/366QGtGxPN. More info on the specific activities coming soon!
A report by Israel’s Ministry of Health concluded school reopening played at least some role in accelerating the epidemic, and that schools may contribute to the spread of the virus
https://t.co/bjiKFAJLs9
#coronavirus#schoolsreopen
I'm delighted @DeborahJHoward and Kate Lowe will be in conversation with me to mark launch of Street Life in Renaissance Italy @SRSRenSoc 11 December at 17:00 GMT. There's even a book discount! Join us! @YaleBooks@yalepress@UofE_ArtHistory@UniofExeter https://t.co/zjq7SlEVf4