Tag: Machine learning Technology and innovationAI and cultural heritage: Spinning collections into digital goldTuesday 8 November 2022Whenever I am asked to define AI, I choose to do so in the...Records and researchComputing Cholera: Topic modelling the catalogue entries of the General Board of HealthTuesday 2 June 2020The 19th century saw a number of global cholera pandemics, beginning in India and...Records and researchDeep Discoveries: A new way of exploring and connecting digitised image collectionsWednesday 13 May 2020The Deep Discoveries project will explore new machine learning methods to create a computer...Technology and innovationWorkshop invitation: People and machines – co-creating with heritage collectionsWednesday 16 October 2019Are you interested in exploring how we can open up heritage collections by combining...Technology and innovationHow to teach a computer to readMonday 13 May 2019A thought that may have crossed your mind when reading the title of this...Behind the scenesMachine learning in the archivesThursday 7 June 2018At our site at Kew, and in deep storage in a salt mine in Cheshire,...Behind the scenesMachines reading the archive: handwritten text recognition softwareMonday 19 March 2018Any researcher who has used online newspaper archives, repositories of digitised books or even...Records and researchHow to read 43,000 cabinet papersWednesday 20 December 2017I used to spend a chunk of my time pretending to be Winston Churchill...