An international team of researchers led by the University of Geneva (UNIGE) has succeeded in dating the largest volcanic eruptions in history by studying medieval texts and other data sources. Their study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, sheds new light on one of the most volcanically active periods in Earth’s […]
The globe was paralyzed starting in 2020 by the Coronavirus. Without a doubt the virus has had incomparable negative effects, not just in terms or lives lost, but on peoples’ livelihood and lifestyles.
We have been doing equity sentiment analysis dashboards on a number of equities this summer. Started with the big tech companies, and now moved to the financial services institutions. Here’s a snippet of the dashboard for Morgan Stanley.
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This resource is designed primarily for beginning data scientists or analysts who are interested in identifying and applying machine learning algorithms to address the problems of their interest. A typical question asked by a beginner, when facing a wide variety of machine learning algorithms, is “which algorithm should I use?” Source: Which machine learning algorithm […]
Data-driven methods are becoming more and more important in Humanities. Fundamental. Digital tools have been producing a huge increase in the amount of data, in forms that only computers can process. A point has been reached where manual analyses of the data by individual researchers or even groups of researchers are impractical. This is due […]
A new stage in data-driven methods and computer-based tools applied to archaeology: the ArchAIDE project – ARCHaelogical Automatic Interpretation and Documentation of cEramics – funded by the Horizon 2020 Framework Programme of the European Union. ArchAIDE will start on June 2016 and will end on May 2019. The objectives are to support the classification and […]
Data-driven are methods are becoming more and more important in Humanities. Digital tools have been producing a huge increase in the amount of data in Humanities, in forms that computers can process. New techniques, resources, challenges, and developments in the area come from the interface between pure/applied sciences and humanities. In this facebook group we […]