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gallicagram
History, Computer Science, Litterature

Gallicagram, a new lexicography tool: big data without the big shoes?

Conference by Benjamin Azoulay and Benoît de Courson

13 July 2021
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numaprese
Arts, History, Computer Science, Litterature

Redefining the cultural history of newspapers with artificial intelligence: the experiments of the Numapresse project

Conference by Pierre-Carl Langlais (Paris-IV Sorbonne)

13 July 2021
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History, Computer Science, Litterature

Gallicagram. More finesse in big data

Gallicagram is a web app developed by Benjamin Azoulay and Benoît de Courson. It plots the evolution of a syntagm utilisation throughout time, exploiting the the numerized books of the National French Library (BNF), a website called Gallica.

12 July 2021
  • Social Justice and AI Chair

    This ABEONA-ENS-OBVIA Chair allows a visiting professor to develop, for one year, work on artificial intelligence (AI) and social justice and to interact with researchers from the Paris and Quebec ecosystems in the fields of AI, humanities and social sciences, and health, which will lead to a series of seminars and public events.

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