Two-day training session on text processing and analysis techniques (February 10-11, hybrid)
Join us for a two-day training session on text processing and analysis techniques, focusing on both modern and ancient Greek texts. Explore tools like NLTK, SpaCy, CLTK, and UGARIT while gaining hands-on experience with sentiment analysis. The training will be led by Dr. Dimitrios Bilianos, an expert in computational linguistics on February 10-11 at the UCRC & online. The sessions will be recorded.
Update on the 2nd Lecture of the Series “Artificial Intelligence: Science, Society, and Education” – “How AI Works?”
On January 20, the lecture “How AI Works?” took place successfully as part of the series “Artificial Intelligence: Science, Society, and Education!” In this blog post, you can find the speaker’s PDF presentation and event photos.
Call for Posters: Semantic Annotation for the Ancient World (SA4AW) Conference
The SA4AW conference invites poster submissions on topics like ontology-driven annotation, FAIR/LOD data, and NER for Greek/Latin. Submit a 750-word abstract by Feb 1, 2025 via EasyChair. Accepted posters will be published in the proceedings. Connect with scholars exploring ancient studies and modern tech! More details on the conference website.
TOTh 2025: Deadline for submissions postponed to February 3, 2025
The TOTh Conference, focused on “Terminology & Ontology: Theories and Applications,” will be held on June 5-6, 2025, at the University Savoie Mont-Blanc, France (onsite & online). The paper and poster submission deadline is now February 3, 2025. See more here and at TOTh website!
2nd Call for Submissions: TOTh 2025 Conference on Terminology & Ontology– Papers and Posters
2nd Call for Submissions for TOTh 2025 Conference: Researchers, professionals, and enthusiasts in language and knowledge engineering are invited to the 19th International TOTh Conference, focused on “Terminology & Ontology: Theories and Applications”. This event provides a unique platform for interdisciplinary discussions on trends in language, AI, and knowledge representation.
Artificial Intelligence and the Sciences of the Past: Lecture by Dr. Maria Papadopoulou at the Dept. of History and Archaeology (UoC)
On December 4, 2024, Dr. Maria Papadopoulou delivered a lecture at the Dept. of History and Archaeology (University of Crete) on the impact of Artificial Intelligence in History and Archaeology. She discussed how AI is reshaping research, improving data analysis, and fostering collaboration, while also addressing ethical concerns and potential risks.
Reminder: NLP/AI Seminar Series – AI Dangers (December 5th)
Join the final session of the NLP/AI Seminar Series focusing on AI Ethics and Dangers.
Reminder: NLP/AI Seminar Series – AI Explainability and Ethics (November 28th)
Join the second session of the NLP/AI Seminar Series focusing on AI Explainability and Ethics.
Career Day in Digital Humanities
The TALOS Lab is organizing a “Career Day in Digital Humanities” on November 25 at the Gallus Campus in Auditorium Γ at 9.50 a.m.-16.00 p.m. (Greek time).
Reminder: NLP/AI Seminar Series – NLP and Linguistic Resources (November 21st)
Join the first session of the NLP/AI Seminar Series focusing on NLP and Linguistic Resources.
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