Workshop on AI & DH (Part 2) @ Concordia

In collaboration with the Groupe de Recherche sur les Éditions critiques en contexte Numérique, our Center is proud to host the second part of a workshop on AI & DH on 15-16 January 2025 at Concordia University. (The first part took place at the Université de Montréal on 27-28 November 2024.)

Program

Wednesday 15 January 2025

  • 10am-10.30m — Welcome and coffee
  • 10.30am-11.15am — Paper #1 — Leonardo Laurence Impett (University of Cambridge): « The visual cultures of AI »
  • 11.15am-12pm — Paper #2 — Douglas Reside (New York Public Library): « Using generative AI to preserve and create theatre »
  • noon-1.30pm — Lunch break
  • 1.30pm-2.15pm — Paper #3 — Mohamed Cheriet (École de technologie supérieure, Montréal): « Unlocking the Past: AI-Based Visual Language Processing of Ancient Manuscript Collections »
  • 2.15pm-3pm — Paper #4 — Umair Rehman (Western University): « Generative AI in Automating Think-Aloud Protocols and Heuristic Evaluations »
  • 3pm-3.15pm — Coffee break
  • 3.15pm-4pm — Paper #5 — Marianne Reboul (ENS Lyon): « Detecting intertext between Latin and Greek authors through LLMs »
  • 4pm-4.45pm — Paper #6 — Diane Jakacki (Bucknell University) and Susan Brown (University of Guelph): « Tag Team: AI and TEI in LEAF Commons »

Thursday 16 January 2025

  • 9.30am-10am — Welcome and coffee
  • 10am-10.45am — Paper #7 — Bart Simon (Concordia U): « A Tale of Machine Agencies: AI as a Toy, not a Tool »
  • 10.45am-11.30am — Paper #8 — Faith Majekolagbe (University of Alberta): « Copyright Ethics and Artificial Intelligence »
  • 11.30am-11.45am — Coffee break
  • 11.45am-12.30pm — Paper #9 — Sil Robert Hamilton (Cornell University): « On Structuring Data for the Digital Humanities »

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