May 2022 Updates
Data Fellows learn about the analytical and technological practices of working with humanities data.
The new collaboration is intended to support scholars interested in learning the analytical and technological practices of working with humanities data that aligns with the mission of Princeton’s Seeger Center.
Jessica Lambert ’22 won this year’s prize, with Charlotte Root ’22 earning an honorable mention.
Jeffrey Himpele (Anthropology) and Lara Buchak (Philosophy) will collaborate with the CDH on projects examining Princeton’s Lenapehoking history and risk and game theory, respectively.
The Working Group connects students and researchers from a variety of interests and disciplines, with the goal of exploring research questions and case studies in machine learning applied to the humanities.
The prizes recognize exceptional student work with a digital humanities component.
Participants from the New Languages for NLP Institute will share results, challenges and lessons learned while training NLP models for under-resourced languages.