Digital Humanities Research Group
The Digital Humanities research group is dedicated to exploring the transformative intersections of technology and the humanities. Our multidisciplinary team collaborates on projects that leverage digital tools and methodologies to address complex questions in the humanities. The group focuses on the development and application of computational techniques, data visualization, and digital archives to uncover new insights into human culture and expression. From text mining historical documents to creating interactive digital exhibits, we aim to redefine how technology shapes our understanding of the human experience.
Members:
Tove Faber Frandsen
Stig Børsen Hansen
Edward Abel
Martin Rehm
Maxime Holmberg Sainte-Marie
https://unesco.ebsi.umontreal.ca/
https://dfcentre.com/research/bsu/bsu4/