Part 2 of four videos showing pilot projects at the cutting edge of research in digital humanities. Recorded at the National Endowment for the Humanities in September 2010, at a meeting of project managers who received start-up grants from NEH's Office of Digital Humanities. These are the individual projects, in order of appearance: St. Louis University -- The T-PEN Tool: Sustainability and Quality Control in Encoding Handwritten Texts www.youtube.com University of Arizona -- Poetry Audio/Video Library Phase 2 www.youtube.com University of California, Los Angeles -- Software Interface for Real-time Exploration of Three-Dimensional Computer Models of Historic Urban Environments www.youtube.com University of California, San Diego -- Drama in the Delta www.youtube.com University of Chicago -- Dictionnaire Vivant de la Langue Francaise (DVLF): Expanding the French Dictionary www.youtube.com University of Georgia -- AI for Architectural Discourse www.youtube.com University of Maryland, College Park -- MITH API Workshop www.youtube.com University of Nebraska -- Sustaining Digital History www.youtube.com University of North Texas -- Mapping Historical Texts: Combining Text-mining & Geo-visualization to Unlock the Research Potential of Historical Newspapers www.youtube.com University of Richmond -- Landscapes of the American Past: Visualizing Emancipation www.youtube.com University of Virginia -- Supercomputing for Digitized 3D Models of Cultural Heritage www.youtube.com ...
Keywords: digital, humanities, digital humanities, NEH, National Endowment, lightning, ODH, Office of Digital Humanities
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