Primary Sources, Computation Intelligence, Connections Between Fields
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Primary Sources, Computational Intelligence, and Discovering Connections Between Fields
About this event
The talk will begin at 7:00pm EST; dinner will be served beforehand from 6-7:00, and anyone who would like to join is welcome.
Combining the depth and flexibility of human reasoning with the breadth and precision of computational intelligence creates potential for transformative empirical research spanning multiple fields. Unfortunately, symbiotic relationships between humanistic scholarship and computational research is rare, for several institutional and cultural reasons. This seminar outlines a mode of collaboration that addresses these challenges and connects humanistic and computational research, mediated by careful attention to primary sources and the humanistic domains. Several ongoing studies from the humanities, undertaken as proof-of-concept, will illustrate the broad promise of the approach.
with:
Tom Lippincott, digital humanities, Johns Hopkins University
Christopher Cannon, english and classics, Johns Hopkins University