A project of the Data Science Across the College initiative, directed by Timothy Beal and Mark Turner and supported by President (now emerita) Barbara Snyder, the Data Science Colloquium through the Department of Cognitive Science at Case Western Reserve University is meant to build on strengths and potentials across many fields, including the arts and humanities, social and behavioral sciences, and natural and mathematical sciences, to elevate data science and machine learning as a college-wide focus for research, scholarship, and curriculum development.
Upcoming Data Science Colloquia
Past Data Science Colloquia
Introduction to the Red Hen Lab Rapid Annotator
Presented by Peter Uhrig View Uhrig's Presentation
Data Science in Art: Discerning the Painter’s Hand
Presented by Ken Singer, Ambrose Swasey Professor of Physics, with Michael Hinczewski, Assistant Professor of Physics, Ina Martin, Senior Research Associate (Physics), Adjunct Faculty in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Betsy Bolman, Elsie B.
Transformers: Analyzing Language with Deep Learning
Presented by Justin Barber, AI Institute, Iliff School of Theology, Michael Hemenway, AI Institute, Iliff School of Theology See Barber and Hemenway's Presentation
Build a Bot: A DIY Toy that Makes You Think
Presented by Timothy Beal, Florence Harkness Professor of Religion, with Michael Hemenway, AI Institute, Iliff School of Theology See Beal and Hemenway's Presentation
Getting Started with Coding for Humanities Scholars
Presented by Micah Saxton, Tufts University, & Michael Hemenway, AI Institute at Iliff School of Theology View Saxton and Hemenway's Presentation