Evolving Perspectives on Digital Classics contributes to a broader understanding of how digital humanities methods enhance classical studies. It offers an overview of current approaches and considers how new techniques can address diverse research questions.
Evolving Perspectives on Digital Classics contributes to a broader understanding of how digital humanities methods enhance classical studies. It offers an overview of current approaches and considers how new techniques can address diverse research questions.
Clelia R. LaMonica is Senior Lecturer at Uppsala University and a research affiliate at the Culture, Cognition, and Coevolution Lab at Harvard University. Her research interests include digital humanities, socio-linguistics, philology, and natural language processing. Anna Foka is Professor of Digital Humanities and Founder and Director of the Centre for Digital Humanities at the Department of ALM (Archives, Library and Information Studies, Museum and Heritage Studies), at Uppsala University. Her research focuses on digital humanities, especially the use of AI and digital technologies in cultural heritage and historical collections. She explores intersections with classics, archaeology, and gender studies and is interested in concepts of sustainability, diversity, and the impact of digital methods and infrastructure on knowledge production in the humanities.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction to Evolving Perspectives on Digital Classics: Innovation, Methodology, and the Ancient World Part I Annotating and Describing Ancient Narratives and Entities 1. Structuring the Sights and Stories of Pausanias with Wikidata 2. SLaVEgents: Digital Prosopography of Enslaved Persons in Western Eurasia and North Africa (1000 BCE-300 CE) Part II Ancient Spaces 3. The Data of Mythic Spaces 4. From the Pillars of Heracles to Ecbatana: Digital Representation of Ancient Travel Narratives Part III Computational and AI-Driven Literary Analysis 5. Artificial Intelligence for Classical Literary Texts 6. Stylometry for Latin Literary Criticism Part IV Philological Methods in Digital Text Analysis 7. Pretrained Word Vectors for Latin Philology 8. Deciphering Ancient Scripts: Integrated, State-of-the-Art Approaches Part V Innovative Applications in Culture and Education 9. New Technologies for Learning and Teaching Ancient Greek and Latin 10. Digital Art History, Digital Humanities, and Digital Classics: Finding the Missing Link
Introduction to Evolving Perspectives on Digital Classics: Innovation, Methodology, and the Ancient World Part I Annotating and Describing Ancient Narratives and Entities 1. Structuring the Sights and Stories of Pausanias with Wikidata 2. SLaVEgents: Digital Prosopography of Enslaved Persons in Western Eurasia and North Africa (1000 BCE-300 CE) Part II Ancient Spaces 3. The Data of Mythic Spaces 4. From the Pillars of Heracles to Ecbatana: Digital Representation of Ancient Travel Narratives Part III Computational and AI-Driven Literary Analysis 5. Artificial Intelligence for Classical Literary Texts 6. Stylometry for Latin Literary Criticism Part IV Philological Methods in Digital Text Analysis 7. Pretrained Word Vectors for Latin Philology 8. Deciphering Ancient Scripts: Integrated, State-of-the-Art Approaches Part V Innovative Applications in Culture and Education 9. New Technologies for Learning and Teaching Ancient Greek and Latin 10. Digital Art History, Digital Humanities, and Digital Classics: Finding the Missing Link
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