Transcribe Cantonese Speech to Text: With Code Samples and Automated Batch Processing Techniques
In this post, Holly Chan, our Assistant Manager of Digital Humanities, demonstrates how to perform Cantonese speech-to-text transcription with coding.
In this post, Holly Chan, our Assistant Manager of Digital Humanities, demonstrates how to perform Cantonese speech-to-text transcription with coding.
Curious about Marco Polo’s journey in ancient China? Our interactive project in HUMA5630 (Digital Humanities) brings his vivid travel narratives to life with maps, themes, and modern research, offering a unique glimpse into China through a European lens.
Ancient Chinese literature holds countless treasures, and among them, "The Classic of Mountains and Seas" stands out as a masterpiece of mythology and geography.
Exciting series of digital humanities tutorials awaits! In this post, discover three newly published tutorials designed to help you learn Python from scratch.
The DH (Digital Humanities) Workshop is excited to announce a new project titled "Rhetorical Formula and Linguistic Style in Early Chinese Novel––A Study of Zheng He's Voyages to the Western Sea."
In this blog post, we summarize a recent talk by Dr. Mia Ridge from the British Library, discussing the role of AI and its potential applications in galleries, libraries, archives, and museums (GLAMs).
In today's digital age, we have access to more textual data than ever before. By leveraging computational techniques, text analysis enables us to discover hidden patterns and insights within vast amounts of information.
Join us on 11 April for an online talk with Dr. Mia Ridge, British Library’s Digital Curator. This talk will explore how AI and machine learning are changing information process and generation in libraries, archives, and museums.
In Spring 2022, the Division of Humanities and the Library launched a joint project, Digital Humanities Workshop, to explore the growing intersection of technology and the humanities.
As a highly cross-disciplinary community, Digital Humanities (DH) brings digital methods to bear on traditional humanities scholarship, yet it is not intended to replace the traditional humanities.