Machine Learning and the Future of Philology
Firestone Library, Floor B and Zoom PrincetonWhat will philology become in the wake of the digital revolution? How can computer vision, handwritten text recognition, natural language processing, deep neural networks and/or other forms of machine learning refine the arsenal of techniques for studying pre-modern evidence? This works-in-progress symposium will feature six teams of Princeton scholars who are applying machine learning to […]
Faculty Research Forum: Introduction to Project-Based Humanities Grantseeking
298 Julis Romo Rabinowitz BuildingThe Office of the Dean for Research and the Humanities Council invite humanities scholars (faculty, postdocs, staff, graduate students, and humanities-focused researchers) to an information session to learn about strategies for project-based grantseeking. Unlike individual research projects that are the norm in the humanities, project-based grantseeking is typically collaborative, interdisciplinary, and complex. We want to […]
Crime, Safety and Justice in the 2022 Elections
Barfield-Johnson Seminar Room 201, Morrison HallJoin the Department of African American Studies for a conversation with Rena Karefa-Johnson, moderated by Zoë Towns, Old Dominion Visiting Fellow in the Humanities Council and Department of African American Studies, as they debrief and reflect on the 2022 midterm elections.
Conference | Art & the Americanization of France
211 Dickinson HallThe question of the Americanization of France is an old one, most often addressed through studies of diplomacy, economics, and politics. This conference will address the issue from a fresh angle, looking at it through the prism of the arts with a particular focus on popular music. The period we will cover runs from the […]