Digital Humanities Across the Divide - Computational Linguistics

This series of talks has been organised by Digital Scholarship at Oxford and UCL Digital Humanities.

Join us on the 30th April for Digital Humanities Across the Divide - Computational Linguistics. In this session Megan Bushnell (University of Oxford) and Arabella Sinclair (UCL) will present their research in Computational Linguistics. This will be followed by a Q and A session.

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About the speakers

Arabella Sinclair is a Lecturer in Knowledge, Information and Data Science, Dept of Information Studies, University College London

Megan Bushnell is a Researcher in Linguistic Data, Faculty of Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics, University of Oxford. 

Chaired by Sebastian Dows-Miller (UCL). Sebastian Dows-Miller is a Research Fellow at University College London, supported by the Leverhulme Trust. In his research, he applies digital methods to the study of manuscripts written in French, asking what we can learn about medieval scribes from how they abbreviate words.