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From Acetate Disc to Annotated Digital Archive: Tracking Sound Changes Through The History of NZ English

We are delighted to announce that at our next seminar Professor Jen Hay (New Zealand Institute for Language, Brain and Behavior), winner of the 2015 University of Canterbury Research Medal, will give a talk about the LaBB-Cat software created at UC for managing and researching large annotated collections of transcribed… Read More »From Acetate Disc to Annotated Digital Archive: Tracking Sound Changes Through The History of NZ English

Digital Classics: Of Human-Computing and Machine-Learning

For our second seminar, Dr Thomas Köentges, Assistant Professor of Digital Humanities at Leipzig University will present a paper on his current project, ArXetype, which employs a combination of machine learning and citizen science to digitise and better understand the entire corpus of Latin and Ancient Greek literature.

A Conversation with Professor Harold Short, April 8th 2014

The UC Digital Humanities Programme is pleased to announce ‘A Conversation with Professor Harold Short’, Professor of Digital Humanities at King’s College London and the University of Western Sydney. This is an excellent opportunity for anyone interested in the Digital Humanities to discuss the present and future of this exciting field with… Read More »A Conversation with Professor Harold Short, April 8th 2014