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DH Workshop Series: AnthroScore, Myra Cheng

Related LibGuide: Digital Humanities by Emily McGinn

Thursday, October 24, 2024
12:00pm - 1:30pm

Registration is required. There are 15 in-person seats available. There are 48 online seats available.

Myra Cheng, a PhD student in computer science at Stanford University, will give a talk titled "AnthroScore: Measuring Anthropomorphism and Other Implicit Framings in Text" for the Digital Humanities Workshop Series. 

Cheng's work is grounded in critical theory and humanistic insights, and aims to mitigate algorithmic harms from language technologies and reveal the implicit norms that shape their development, from anthropomorphism to social biases. Visit the AnthroScore website.

Feel free to bring your lunch or join us online for this hybrid event.

Location: Mergenthaler 429 (AGHI Common Room) or Zoom

 

The Digital Humanities Workshop Series is presented by the Sheridan Libraries Digital Scholarship group in partnership with the Center for Digital Humanities (CDH) and LifexCode. The series offers monthly events highlighting the work of a researcher applying digital methods to humanities materials.