Google Research’s word2vec tool, quoting from https://code.google.com/p/word2vec/, “provides an efficient implementation of the continuous bag-of-words and skip-gram architectures for computing vector representations of words.” It produces some curious results: Russia
Surf Room, Tuesday 18 November, 12 noon – 1pm & 1pm – 2pm. Tom Cheesman and Bob Laramee will present their work on visualising variation in a collection
Max Wilson will give a talk about his research on Tuesday 28 October at 12 midday, in room 314 in the Faraday Tower (the Computer Science boardroom).Max used to
CODAH aims to make existing work mutually visible. A lot of interesting work is going on here at Swansea University, in the zone where computation meets the humanities
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Swansea University‘s Centre on Digital Arts and Humanities was founded in summer 2014. CODAH aims to deepen links and share knowledge between staff and students in Arts and