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DTSTAMP:20260409T232921Z
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SUMMARY:Future Philologies: Digital Directions in Ancient World Text
DTSTART:20180420T133000Z
DTEND:20180420T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:NOTE: We are now fully booked for this event and are no lo
 nger accepting RSVPs. Future Philologies will provide a forum for hist
 orical-language projects with a strong text analysis component to pres
 ent their work across language-specific barriers in an effort to foste
 r cross-linguistic\, comparative feedback\, recommendations\, criticis
 m\, etc. between projects. Moreover\, it is meant to embrace the scope
  of ancient-world languages represented at ISAW\, which states in its 
 mission the goal of offering "an unshuttered view of antiquity across 
 vast stretches of time and place.” The format will be presentations 
 on the state of corpus/text analysis/natural language processing work 
 for each language coupled with recent successes and immediate challeng
 es to be addressed in the near future. Projects will represent Latin\,
  Greek\, Coptic\, Arabic\, Classical Chinese\, and cuneiform languages
  among others. Researchers in Computer Science and Information Science
  who can offer different perspectives on philological and corpus-based
  language work have also been included.
LOCATION:ISAW Lecture Hall
CONTACT:isaw@nyu.edu
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