Tech Talk: Computing Digital Humanities
7 September 2018
3:00pm to 5:00pm
Room 505a, RCC seminar room (level 5), Axon Building #47 (St Lucia)
Researchers in humanities are increasingly using computational approaches to analyse data objects such as text, painting, film and other artefacts. Example applications include text analysis, investigation of cultural changes, detection of origin of species and many more. In this event, our speakers will show us a glimpse of this area by introducing their fascinating projects or applications.
Speakers:
- Tim Sherratt, Associate Professor of Digital Heritage, University of Canberra
- Mark Finnane, ARC Laureate Fellow, Griffith Criminology Institute, Griffith University.
ANDS, Nectar, and RDS nodes — QCIF, Intersect, NCI, TPAC, VICNode, eRSA and Pawsey — have joined forces to organise a monthly video-linked Tech Talk, which involves virtual and face-to-face meetings in various locations around Australia. All welcome. Please register (it's free) for catering purposes.