Event organised by the Computational Humanities research group. To register to the seminar, please fill in this form. 27 May 2025 – 4:30pm BST Remote – Via Microsoft Teams. In person – Details shared upon registration. Jenny Kwok (University of Hong Kong), Ambiguity and Archive: Computational Hermeneutics of Conflict Poetry through RAG Abstract This presentation proposes a …
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Work-in-Progress Symposium for PGR Students in Digital Humanities
The Symposium is organised by Isaac Parkinson. To attend, please register here. We are excited to invite you to the Work-in-Progress Symposium for Postgraduate Researchers in Digital Humanities, where PhD Students will share the progress of their research and engage with their peers through constructive feedback and discussions. Event Details: • Date: 16th May 2025• Time: …
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Diversity & Inclusion workshop organised by the Department – Crossing Boundaries: Celebrating Linguistic Diversity at King’s
On 31 March 2025, King’s College London hosted Crossing Boundaries: Celebrating Linguistic Diversity at King’s, a unique and vibrant event that brought together students from across the university to explore how languages shape our understanding of motion, space, and the world around us. This interdisciplinary initiative, funded by a Diversity & Inclusion Grant (£787.59) from …
Seminar | Adventures in Fandom and Conspiracy Theory with Corpus Linguistics and the New Statistics
Event organised by the Computational Humanities research group. To register to the seminar, please fill in this form by 11 March 2025. 18 March 2025 – 3:30pm GMT Remote – Via Microsoft Teams. In person (KCL staff and students only) – King’s College London, Bush House (NE), 2.02. Daniel Allington (King’s College London), Adventures in Fandom and Conspiracy Theory …
Seminar | Structure Meets Strategy in the Misinformation Age: a Simulation-Based Study
Event organised by the Computational Humanities research group. To register to the seminar, please fill in this form by 28 February 2025. 4 March 2025 – 4pm GMT Remote – Via Microsoft Teams. In person – King’s College London, Bush House (SE), 1.10. Brian Ball (Northeastern University London), Structure Meets Strategy in the Misinformation Age: a Simulation-Based Study Abstract …
Data Driven Classics: Interdisciplinary Connections through Shared Data
Workshop organised by Andrea Farina (Department of Digital Humanities) and Francesca Lam-March (Department of Classics). The Department of Digital Humanities at King’s College London is excited to announce a unique opportunity for scholars interested in the intersection of Classics and digital methodologies. We invite you to participate in our second workshop of the Data Driven …
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Seminar | Evolution of Moral Expressions in Music: Applying MoralBERT to Large-Scale Lyrics Datasets
Event organised by the Computational Humanities research group. To register to the seminar, please fill in this form by 23 February 2025. 25 February 2025 – 3pm GMT Remote – Via Microsoft Teams. Vjosa Preniqi (Queen Mary University of London), Evolution of Moral Expressions in Music: Applying MoralBERT to Large-Scale Lyrics Datasets Abstract Lyrics serve as more than …
Crossing Boundaries: Celebrating Linguistic Diversity at King’s
Event organised by Andrea Farina and Barbara McGillivray. To register for the event, please visit King’s official webpage. Join us for “Crossing Boundaries: Celebrating Linguistic Diversity at King’s”, an exciting initiative designed to explore the vibrant world of languages and how they shape our understanding of motion and space. In today’s global city of London, …
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Seminar | Part-of-Speech Tagging & Lemmatisation in Unedited Greek: Simple Tasks, Complex Challenges?
Event organised by the Computational Humanities research group. To register to the seminar, please fill in this form by 1 December 2024. 10 December 2024 – 1.10pm GMT Remote – Via Microsoft Teams. Colin Swaelens (Ghent University), Part-of-Speech Tagging & Lemmatisation in Unedited Greek: Simple Tasks, Complex Challenges? Abstract In today’s landscape of language technology, dominated by large …
Seminar | Computational theatre research: leveraging large datasets and AI for the performing arts
Event organised by the Computational Humanities research group. To register to the seminar, please fill in this form by 3 November 2024. 12 November 2024 – 1.10pm GMT Remote – Via Microsoft Teams. Miguel Escobar (NUS Singapore), Computational theatre research: leveraging large datasets and AI for the performing arts Abstract Computational methods can better help us understand the …