Reimagining oral history archives with artificial intelligence - Incite at Columbia University

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    Reimagining oral history archives with artificial intelligence

  • Led by Columbia Center for Oral History Research
  • Published April 13, 2024
  • Authors Chris Pandza
  • Category Talk
  • Forum Northeastern Public Humanities Consortium at Yale University

In this talk, Pandza discussed how artificial intelligence and close reading can together be used to mitigate "long tail" effects in archives using the Obama Presidency Oral History as a case study.

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    Creating a comprehensive oral history of the Obama years with over 450 officials, activists, organizers, and extraordinary people from all walks of life. Funded by Columbia University's Office of the President
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    Capturing the stories of elders who have shaped America—from Civil Rights activists to tribal leaders to survivors of Stonewall—before they’re lost to history. Funded by Emerson Collective

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