What is the impact of artificial intelligence on GLAM (or digital cultural heritage) collecting and practice? It is worth retracing the theme set for the plenary sessions from the 2019 Fantastic Futures conference on AI for Libraries, Archives, and Museums held at Stanford University recently to frame more detailed questions and get closer to… Continue reading Fantastic Futures: Artificial intelligence and Cultural Heritage
Category: Digital humanities
Why use machine learning in cultural heritage and humanities research?
Most stories start at the beginning, however this story is going to start at the end. This first post was going to be a reflection on machine learning and the use of TensorFlow – a software library used for machine learning applications like neural networks. This was to follow from attending a pre-conference workshop delivered… Continue reading Why use machine learning in cultural heritage and humanities research?