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Editors’ Chocie: Probabilistic Programming and Digital Humanities

In episode 23 we talk with David Mimno of Cornell University about his work in the digital humanities (and explore what machine learning can tell us about lady zombie ghosts and huge bodies of literature) Ryan introduces us to probabilistic programming and we take a listener question about knowledge transfer between math and machine learning.

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This content was selected for Digital Humanities Now by Editor-in-Chief Amanda Regan based on nominations by Editors-at-Large: Antonio Jimenez-Munoz, Jan Lampaert, Shayda Schilleman, Rachelle Barlow, Rebecca Napolitano, Maribel Hidalgo-Urbaneja, Covadonga Lamar, John Matson, Amanda Fencl, Dene Grigar, Vanessa Stone, and Chelsea Gunn