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Please join the Digital Scholarship Group and the NULab for Texts, Maps, and Networks for a set of lightning talks on November 1, 12–1pm Eastern, 9–10am Pacific, 4–5pm Greenwich Mean Time.
This virtual event will feature lightning talks that highlight the diverse array of digital projects and research being carried out at Northeastern. Join us to learn about projects and methods in digital scholarship and meet others interested in or practicing computational social science and digital humanities from the Northeastern communities. This event will be hosted with the Digital Scholarship Group as part of the Digital Humanities Open Office Hours series.
The panel will feature lightning talks by:
- Brian Ball—Philosophy, Northeastern University London—on the Simulating Epistemic Injustice project
- Tieanna Graphenreed—English—on THE BROWNIES' BOOK: Mapping Black Boston Education Histories
- Robin Lange—Network Science—on the Paradox of Hate Speech project
- Sean Rogers—NULab Assistant Director—on “Using Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning to Detect Signals to Behavioral Health Components in K-12 Schools via Police Incident Report Narratives”
Following the talks, there will be time for questions and discussion among the presenters and attendees. We hope to see you there!
This event is free and open to the public, but registration is required. RSVP here.
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