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The following schedule runs from July 3 – 7, 2023. Each day will involve a mix of seminar-style discussion and hands-on work. Morning sessions will be 9:30a to 1:00p, afternoon sessions will be 2:00p to 4:00p.
The following schedule runs from July 3 – 7, 2023.

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## Monday: Day 1 - Princeton Athens Center
## Tueday: Day 1: Preliminaries: Text Transformation & the Future of Philology
### Morning

<span class="color">09:00-09:30</span>
: Arrivals, registration
: Arrivals

<span class="color">09:30-10:00</span>
: Welcome and logistics, self-introduction of participants

<span class="headlinks">Seminar: theme overviews & reflections on readings</span>

(Few minutes break between topics)
: Welcome and introductions

<span class="color">10:00 – 11:00</span>
: **Machine learning and artificial intelligence for the humanities**
: Nikitas Tampakis, *Director of Application Development, University of Pennsylvania Libraries*

<span class="color">11:00 – 12:00</span>
: **Information modeling**
: Panos Constantopoulou, *UNESCO Chair on Digital Methods for the Humanities and Social Sciences, AUEB*
: Vicky Dritsou, *Scientific Associate, Digital Curation Unit, IMSI-Athena Research Center and Postdoctoral Fellow, AUEB*

<span class="color">12:00 – 13:00</span>
: **Digital narratives**
: Agiatis Benardou, *Director of DARIAH-EU, Senior Researcher, Digital Curation Unit, IMSI-Athena Research Center and Postdoctoral Fellow, AUEB*
: Georgios Papaioannou, *Associate Professor, Department of Informatics, AUEB*
: **Session 1 - Digitization: How Texts Become Machine-Readable**
How do texts become machine-readable? What is the role of libraries, repositories and archival collections in the digital age? How do research infrastructures support this new kind of scholarship?
: Christine Roughan, Nikitas Tampakis, Toma Tasovac

Lunch break
<span class="color">11:00 – 11:15</span>
: **Break**

### Afternoon
<span class="color">11:15 – 12:30</span>
: **Session 2 - Working with Machine-Readable Text: Foundations for Greek NLP**
: Panos Constantopoulou, *UNESCO Chair on Digital Methods for the Humanities and Social Sciences, AUEB*
: Christine Roughan and John Pavlopoulos
Topics covered will include: acquiring corpora, lemmatizing, tagging, classifying, quantification, corrections

<span class="headlinks">Project planning & consultations</span>
<span class="color">12:30 – 2pm</span>
: **Lunch break**

<span class="color">14:15 – 15:15</span>
: **Digital humanities project design and management**
: Natalia Ermolaev, *Executive Director, Center for Digital Humanities*
<span class="color">2-3:30pm</span>
: **Session 3 - Introduction to Deep Learning for Natural Language Processing: From Word Embeddings to ChatGPT**
: Ion Androutsopoulos*

<span class="color">15:15 – 16:30</span>
: Consultations
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