Seminar: Experiments with stylometric distant reading too many books, or is there evolution in literature, or what happens to target language in translation, or what is poetry, and many other things • 28 November 2023

Event organised by the Computational Humanities research group The link to register to the online seminar will appear here on 13 November 2023. 28 November 2023 – 3pm GMT King’s College London, (in person) and MSTeams (remote) Jan Rybicki (Jagiellonian University of Kraków, Poland), Experiments with stylometric distant reading too many books, or is there evolution in …

Seminar: Using AI to broaden access to historical archives• 21 November 2023

Event organised by the Computational Humanities research group The link to register to the online seminar will appear here on 6 November 2023. 21 November 2023 – 3pm GMT Remote – Microsoft Teams Giovanni Colavizza (University of Bologna, Italy), Using AI to broaden access to historical archives Abstract Artificial Intelligence (AI) is crucial in supporting archival processes …

Seminar: A digital journeying around • 12 September 2023

Event organised by the Computational Humanities research group To register for the event, please fill in the following form: https://forms.gle/YT5k2Pqxv2DKNY6b6. 12 September 2023 – 3pm BST King’s College London, Bush House (SE) 1.03, (in person) and MSTeams (remote) Elton Barker (The Open University, United Kingdom), A digital journeying around Abstract Writing in the second century CE, …

High-dimensional cinema • 6 July 2023

Join this panel and discover how Artificial Intelligence and related technologies are reshaping the production and understanding of audiovisual culture.  

Seminar: Museums online: defining and evaluating success • 5 June 2023

Event organised by the Computational Humanities research group 5 June 2023 King’s College London, Bush House NE 2.01, 2 pm (in person only) Ellen Charlesworth (Durham University, United Kingdom), Museums online: defining and evaluating success Abstract During the COVID-19 national lockdowns, there was a significant increase in the amount of content UK museums uploaded online. By …