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Introducing… Nilo Pedrazzini
January 28, 2022 | Written by Nilo Pedrazzini
We’ve asked each member of the Living with Machines team to introduce themselves in their initial blog post. What’s...
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Can we use machine learning to classify whether a book is ‘fiction’ or ‘non-fiction’ from its title?
January 24, 2022 | Written by Daniel van Strien
summary: we built a book genre classification model using training data created by British Library staff; the model...
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Sharing our first Delivery Plan
December 8, 2021 | Written by Mia Ridge
We're sharing our 2019 Delivery Plan as part of our commitment to transparency and sharing work in progress. This plan...
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Press Tracer: Visualise Newspaper Lineage
November 17, 2021 | Written by Olivia Vane
Last week we shared ‘Press Tracer’, a data visualisation to help trace the lineage of historical newspaper...
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Macromap: Interactive Maps in Time
November 16, 2021 | Written by Olivia Vane
In this blogpost we introduce ‘Macromap’: an interactive ‘small multiples’ visualisation for historical map...
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What does a ‘digital humanities research software engineer’ do?
October 29, 2021 | Written by Mia Ridge
Co-I Mia Ridge writes, we’re recruiting an ‘LwM Research Software Engineer‘ post in the British...
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Bridging humanities: embedding public participation in a collaborative research project
October 26, 2021 | Written by Mia Ridge
Co-I Mia Ridge presented a talk, Bridging humanities: embedding public participation in a collaborative research...
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Ad or not? New crowdsourcing task
August 12, 2021 | Written by Mia Ridge
It’s not always easy for humans to recognise a snippet of text as being an advertisement, so it’s no wonder...
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Exploring ideas for our Living with Machines exhibition
August 11, 2021 | Written by Mia Ridge
An exhibition has been part of our plans since we began working on the funding bid that became Living with Machines in...
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Sharing the benefits: free to view newspapers on the British Newspaper Archive
August 9, 2021 | Written by Mia Ridge
We are excited to announce a major milestone for newspapers digitised through this project – from today, some of...
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Introducing… Christina Last
July 29, 2021 | Written by Christina Last
What is your name? Christina Last What is your background? I am a Research Data Scientist in the Research...
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nnanno: a tool to help work with Newspaper Navigator images
July 9, 2021 | Written by Daniel van Strien
Newspapers are a visual medium, communicating not only through text but also through visual information, including...
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What could be the digital humanities' Hugging Face?
June 10, 2021 | Written by Kaspar Beelen
We asked digital humanities (DH) researchers which computational resources would (if available) accelerate their...
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New Article: Maps of a Nation
May 17, 2021 | Written by Katherine McDonough
We have published a new Open Access article in the Journal of Victorian Culture about using Computer Vision with...
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‘Platforms for People-Powered Research’
April 15, 2021 | Written by Mia Ridge
In April 2021, Co-Investigator Mia Ridge took part in a panel on ‘Platforms for People-Powered Research’ at...
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Press Picker code published
March 8, 2021 | Written by Olivia Vane
We are very pleased to share the code for ‘Press Picker’, our interactive data visualisation tool for newspaper...
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Learning from Zooniverse volunteers to improve crowdsourcing projects
January 15, 2021 | Written by Mia Ridge
Did you know that anyone can start their own crowdsourcing project through the Zooniverse Project Builder? Their...
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Computer Vision for Digital Heritage SIG
December 18, 2020 | Written by Katherine McDonough
New Special Interest Group at The Alan Turing Institute We’re very pleased to announce that four Living with...
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Catching up with maps
December 16, 2020 | Written by Katherine McDonough
The basics Living with Machines uses scanned maps of Great Britain from the long nineteenth century for a suite of...
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Using GitHub Actions and Jupyter Notebooks to track Living With Machines GitHub traffic
December 15, 2020 | Written by Daniel van Strien
Funded research projects usually need to show they are spending money effectively and are having an impact on people....
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