Digital Humanities as Data Science: Potentials and Limits (online lecture)

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Date/Time
Date(s) - 27/04/2022
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

Zadal: Hana Cassi

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Digitizing the Past: Prague Talks on Digital Humanities

Organised by the ERC funded research group TRIPTIC-EU within the Department for the Study of Ancient and Medieval Thought, Institute of Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences.

Join us for a series of 45-minute talks by European scholars and experts who will discuss their projects and methods in Digital Humanities and talk about the challenges and opportunities they represent.

Programme in April:
April 27, 14:00

Kaspar Gubler (University of Bern, Switzerland):
Digital Humanities as Data Science: Potentials and Limits (ONLINE)

Abstract
Digital humanities is an umbrella term for disciplines in the humanities that focus on research with digital resources and tools. As diverse as the disciplines are, so are their methods and approaches to digital research. For example, machine learning, network analyses or data visualisations, with which we can recognise new patterns, connections and developments in the research data. In these diverse research processes, data science, as will be shown in the presentation, can support the digital humanities by focusing on the quality, consistency and informational value of research data and thus reflecting on the potentials and limitations of digital research in the humanities at the same time.

To join this lecture, please send an email to: cassi@flu.cas.cz

https://www.flu.cas.cz/cz/akce-filosofickeho-ustavu-av-cr/27-prednasky/3711-digitizing-the-past-prague-talks-on-digital-humanities