Bringing HUMANities Into Computational Research
Cadre 2022 Symposium
This panel discussion will introduce three projects at OSU. The first is an NSF-funded intelligent tutoring system for scientific writing. The second was funded by Oklahoma Humanities to identify characteristics of quality paraphrases and contribute to the automatic processing and creation of paraphrased text. The final project is a suite of tools for analyzing language use on social media, developed as a component of a dissertation. The discussion will highlight how applied linguists are expanding the diverse opportunities for cross-disciplinary collaboration and inserting the HUMANities into computation.
Wednesday, April 13, 2022
3:00 - 4:30 p.m.
Virtual
Panelists
- Steph Link, Ph.D., English
- Nathan Horton, Ph.D., English
- Robert Redmon, English
Moderator
Hannah Bingman Brunner, English
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