As we continue with our DH & AI guest blog series, we cast our minds back to the DH & AI conference in June.
With three strands – cultural heritage, ethics and synthetic media – the conference explored the rich intersections between Digital Humanities and Artificial Intelligence.
Here’s what our organising committee and delegates had to say about the day.
Mara Oliva
Read Mara’s biography on page 40 of our conference programme
Read Mara’s abstract on page 27 of our conference programme
Read Mara’s reflections on the conference on our Connecting Research blog
Dominic Lees
Read Dominic’s biography on page 5 of our conference programme
Dawn Kanter
Read Dawn’s biography on page 5 of our conference programme
José Pedro Sousa
Read José Pedro’s biography on page 33 of our conference programme
Read José Pedro’s abstract on page 17 of our conference programme
Drew Thomas
Read Drew’s biography on page 42 of our conference programme
Read Drew’s abstract on page 31 of our conference programme
Read Drew’s post in our DH & AI blog series
Jon Weinbren
Read Jon’s biography on page 36 of our conference programme
Read Jon’s abstract on page 21 of our conference programme
Abdulrahman A. A. Alsayed
Read Abdulrahman’s biography on page 42 of our conference programme
Read Abdulrahman’s abstract on page 31 of our conference programme
Giles Bergel
Read Giles’s biography on page 39 of our conference programme
Read Giles’s abstract on page 26 of our conference programme
Read Giles’s post in our DH & AI blog series
Sophie Whittle
Read Sophie’s biography on page 41 of our conference programme
Read Sophie’s abstract on page 29 of our conference programme