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double-parked [cover]
Posted in Books, Kids, pictures, Running, Travel with tags art, beach, bicycle, biking, cover, Fort Tilden beach, New York city, Rockaways, summer, The New Yorker on August 24, 2022 by xi'anParasite in chief [verbatim]
Posted in Statistics with tags America, art, baby Trump, cliffs, culture, Donald Trump, Dover cliffs, films, Gone With the Wind, hocus potus, Korea, Oscars (Academy Awards), Parasite, racism, slavery, South Korea, Together Against Trump, US politics, US presidents on March 9, 2020 by xi'an““How bad were the Academy Awards this year? Did you see? And the winner is a movie from South Korea. What the hell was that all about? We’ve got enough problems with South Korea, with trade. On top of it, they give them the best movie of the year? Was it good? I don’t know. Can we get, like, ‘Gone With the Wind’ back, please?” DT, 20022020
digital humanities meet artificial intelligence [course]
Posted in Statistics with tags art, artificial intelligence, cartography, computer vision, course, digital humanities, history of art, master class, Paris Sciences et Lettres, PSL, Université Paris Dauphine on December 6, 2019 by xi'anParis Sciences & Lettres University (PSL) is organising next semester a special one-week training on the topic “Digital Humanities Meet Artificial Intelligence”. This course is open to Master and PhD students, as well and researchers, subject to availability (and free). This intensive training will cover theoretical, numerical and applicative topics at the intersection between both fields. The dates are March 30-April 3, 2020, the course is located in downtown Paris, and the pre-registration form is already on-line. The courses are given by
- Léa Saint-Raymond, Quantitative data analysis and cartography
- Mathieu Aubry, Computer vision for humanities
- Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel, History of art and AI
- Jean-Baptiste Camps, NLP for humanities
- Galla Topalian and Matthieu Husson, History of art and AI