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Research Recap: How much Latin does ChatGPT "know"?
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Associate Research Scholar Patrick J. Burns follows up on a workshop given at the Classical Association of New England's annual meeting in March 2023 with a look into the Latin training data of OpenAI's ChatGPT.No publisher2023/05/19 10:25:00 GMT-4News ItemChatGPT Latin training data comparison
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Nested proportional area chart showing the size difference between the number of Latin words in the poet Catullus and GPT-3's training data.No publisherImageChatGPT Caesar screenshot
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An example of ChatGPT correcting the grammar of a simple Latin sentence.No publisherImageTeaching Text Analysis for Historical Language Research
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Associate Research Scholar, Patrick J. Burns, discusses his motivation for teaching a course on computational text analysis at ISAW in Fall 2023.No publisher2023/05/01 10:11:51 GMT-4News ItemResearch Recap: Burns on Coding and "Intellectual Craft" at Trinity University
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Recap of Patrick J. Burns's visit to Trinity University in October 2022 to give a talk on the relationship between computer programming and scholarly productivity as well as a workshop on computational text analysis for Latin texts.No publisher2022/12/21 10:35:32 GMT-5News ItemDigital Humanities 2017: Post-Conference Debriefing
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The ISAW Library's Patrick Burns and Gabriel Mckee report on #DH2017 and recent developments in the digital study of antiquity.No publisher2017/09/18 14:15:00 GMT-4News ItemBurns's "Parrot Lectures" at ISAW
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Patrick J. Burns gives a lecture on parrots in Greek and Roman literature in ISAW's Oak Library.No publisherImagedh-2017
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Patrick J. Burns and Gabriel McKee presenting ISAW Library research at the DH2017 Poster Session.No publisherImagedh-2017
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Patrick J. Burns and Gabriel McKee presenting ISAW Library research at the DH2017 Poster Session.No publisherImageDigital Philology, Parrots, and Cake: Two Years at the ISAW Library
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Assistant Research Scholar Patrick J. Burns looks back on memorable moments from his time working at the ISAW Library.No publisher2019/02/01 14:55:00 GMT-5News Itembagnall-retirement-cake
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Cake—with Latin inscription from Pliny the Younger—presented to Roger Bagnall on the occasion of his retirement at ISAW.No publisherImageISAW Members Attend the Joint AIA/SCS Conference
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It is the time of year again for the joint annual meetings of the Archaeological Institute of America and the Society for Classical Studies, which will be held January 3-6, 2019 in San Diego. Members of the ISAW community, present and past, can be found throughout the program. Here’s your guide to ISAW presentations and activities at AIA/SCS 2019.No publisher2018/12/10 10:40:00 GMT-5News ItemLibrary Research Spotlight: Patrick J. Burns
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Assistant Research Scholar for Digital and Special Projects Patrick Burns reports on his research in two areas: 1. digital philology via development work for the Classical Language Toolkit (CLTK) at the DH2018 conference in Mexico City and the Digital Classics Seminar at the Institute of Classical Studies; and 2. digital preservation of scholarly social media activity at the Center for Hellenic Studies.No publisher2018/09/10 09:36:36 GMT-4News ItemCLTK workspace
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Code for the Classical Language Toolkit's Backoff LemmatizerNo publisherImageDigital Humanities 2018: Post-Conference Debriefing
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For the second year in a row, the ISAW Library was represented at DH2018, the annual conference for Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations, which was held this year from June 26-29 in Mexico City. ISAW Library Assistant Research Scholar Patrick J. Burns reports back from the conference.No publisher2018/07/09 10:28:01 GMT-4News Item