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Tag: Machine Learning

Editor’s Digest March 2025: Central and South Asian Studies 1
Central Asian Studies, Editor's Digest, New Post, South Asian Studies

Editor’s Digest March 2025: Central and South Asian Studies 1

It has been almost a year since my last Editor’s Digest and in that time there have been a few … Continue reading Editor’s Digest March 2025: Central and South Asian Studies 1

NLP Tools for Sinology: Introducing the WYD Platform
Chinese Language, Machine Learning, New Post, Online Resources, Sinology, Textual Analysis

NLP Tools for Sinology: Introducing the WYD Platform

This entry introduces a platform that utilizes Machine Learning (ML) algorithms from the field of Natural Language Processing (NLP) to … Continue reading NLP Tools for Sinology: Introducing the WYD Platform

Creating the largest Juren Dataset with ChatGPT: A Journey through Digital Humanities. (Part One)
AI, DH in Practice, New Post, OCR, Sinology, Visualization, Workflow

Creating the largest Juren Dataset with ChatGPT: A Journey through Digital Humanities. (Part One)

This is a guest post by Jiajun Zou. See bio at the end of this post. Part I Tianyige Ming … Continue reading Creating the largest Juren Dataset with ChatGPT: A Journey through Digital Humanities. (Part One)

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