
The Center for Digital Humanities at Princeton
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A collaborative research community at @Princeton that advances computational and data-intensive humanities scholarship to create a more just future.
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Looking forward to joining The Center for Digital Humanities at Princeton on Monday to discuss Distant Viewing and our latest work on multimodal LLMs!


How do computers “view” images, and how can viewing with them inform our understanding of the past? Join us tomorrow 10/21 at @princeton for "Distant Viewing: AI and Ways of Seeing," with Lauren Tilton (University of Richmond; Distant Viewing Lab). Info/RSVP: cdh.princeton.edu/events/2024/10…


Last month, CDH kicked off the African Languages in the Age of AI Speaker Series with a full house for Vukosi Marivate 🇿🇦🚀📊's talk, "A New Agenda for African Languages x AI: Everything, Everywhere, All At Once". 📹 Watch the recording at: cdh.princeton.edu/events/2024/09…. @princeton


Check out The Uses of AI for Writing Economic History workshop on 11/6 with Louis Hyman & Matthew L. Jones: "AI tools will not replace historians anytime soon but are increasingly used in researching economic history" jrc.princeton.edu/events/hyman-j… Julis-Rabinowitz Center for Public Policy &Finance Princeton School of Public & International Affairs Princeton History

In a Q&A after her recent lecture for the CDH, Lauren Tilton (Distant Viewing, University of Richmond) remarks on the humanities' role in shaping AI, her work with the Distant Viewing Lab, and her concerns and hopes for AI for humanities scholarship. Read it on the blog: cdh.princeton.edu/blog/2024/11/1…



Join us for the final African Languages in the Age of AI series lecture this Friday, 11/22 at Princeton University with Graham Neubig (Carnegie Mellon University): "Towards AI Models That Can Visually Understand the World's Cultures." More info/RSVP: cdh.princeton.edu/events/2024/11…




We're thrilled to share the recording of Ernest Mwebaze's talk, "End-to-End African Language Technology" from our African Languages in the Age of AI Speaker Series! Watch on our website here: cdh.princeton.edu/events/2024/10… @princeton


We are excited to share CDH Project Manager Mary Naydan's Princeton University Winter Session workshop: Project Management 101! This one-day intensive will provide a crash course in PM theory and practice, focusing on software dev in an academic research context. cglink.me/2gi/r1953192



CDH Postdoc Happy B. Kasumba on the @princeton Homepage! 📰 His Freshman Seminar "Teaching Computers to Understand African Languages" focuses on the challenges around increasing the representation of African languages in LLMs & access to the benefits of AI. bit.ly/4aUVonR