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SUMMARY:Call for papers: Digital Humanities and Artificial Intelligence
DESCRIPTION:The call for papers has now closed. For further details of the conference\, please visit the Digital Humanities website. \n\nCFP \nDIGITAL HUMANITIES & ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE \nOne-Day Conference at the University of Reading \n17 June\, 2024 \n  \nKeynote Speaker: \nDr Barbara McGillivray \n(King’s College London) \n  \nWe invite scholars\, researchers\, and practitioners to participate in a focused exploration of the intersections between Digital Humanities (DH) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) at a one-day conference at the University of Reading. \nThe conference will feature three distinct strands\, each proving a unique perspective on the evolving landscape of DH-AI: \nStrand 1: Cultural Heritage \n\nExplore the role of artificial intelligence in preserving\, interpreting\, and making accessible cultural heritage.\nDiscuss innovative projects and technologies that digitise\, catalog\, and safeguard cultural artifacts and historical sites.\nExamine the impact of AI on the study and dissemination of cultural heritage.\n\nStrand 2: Ethics \n\nDelve into the ethical considerations and challenges posed by the use of AI in Digital Humanities.\nDiscuss issues of bias\, representation\, and inclusivity in AI-driven research and projects\nExplore strategies and best practices for ensuring ethical AI applications in the digital humanities\n\nStrand 3: Synthetic Media \n\nInvestigate the creative potential of AI-generated content\, such as art\, music\, literature and virtual environments.\nShowcase projects that leverage synthetic media for storytelling\, cultural expression\, and education.\nExamine the ethical and cultural implications of AI-generated content in the Digital Humanities.\n\nWe welcome submissions in the following formats: \n\nIndividual research papers\nPanel Proposals\n\nPlease submit your proposal by 20 January\, 2024 following the guidelines below. \nThe conference will also lay the groundwork for a special edition of Digital Humanities Quarterly. If you are unable to attend the conference\, but want to contribute to the DHQ special edition\, please send your abstract by 30 July\, 2024. See guidelines below for further details. \n  \nGuidelines for Submission & Timeline \nPlease submit your abstract (250 words) including a brief biography (200 words)\, affiliation and email address to DH-AI-Conference@reading.ac.uk by 20 January\, 2024. \n  \nCONFERENCE DATE: Monday 17 June\, 2024 \nAbstract Submission Deadline: 20 January\, 2024 \nNotification of Acceptance: 15 February\, 2024 \nProgram and Registration opens: 1 March\, 2024 \nRegistration closes: 1 May\, 2024 \nAbstract Submission for DHQ Special Issue: 30 July\, 2024 \nArticle Submission Deadline: 1 December 2024 \nSubmission to DHQ: 15 January 2025 \n  \nThis is a free event sponsored by the Digital Humanities CoP at the University of Reading. Places are limited and registration is required. \nFor any inquiries\, please contact the organising committee at \nDH-AI-Conference@reading.ac.uk \n  \nOrganising Committee: \nDr Mara Oliva\, Associate Professor in History and DH Champion \nDr Dominic Lees\, Associate Professor in Film\, Theatre and Television and Steering Committee Member of Synthetic Media Research Network \nDr Jumbly Grindrod\, Lecturer in Philosophy \nProfessor James Ferryman\, Professor of Computational Vision \nDr Rachel Lewis\, Research Development Manager for Heritage & Creativity \nDr Bonhi Bhattacharya\, Senior Research Manager for Environment and Agriculture and Food and Health
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/call-for-papers-digital-humanities-and-artificial-intelligence/
CATEGORIES:Heritage & Creativity
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