SADiLaR

Publishing data papers in the humanities: my experience from the Journal of Open Humanities Data

With the increasing adoption of Open Knowledge principles in research and the growing availability of born-digital and digital collections, as well as data-intensive methods, new questions arise on the best practices for open research in the …

Making Strange: Co-Creating Afrikaans Poetry with a Boutique Language Model

This study proposes a generative language model called AfriKI – an abbreviation for Afrikaanse Kunsmatige Intelligensie, or Afrikaans Artificial Intelligence. The approach is based on an LSTM architecture trained on a small corpus of contemporary …

An NLP method in the corpus analysis of Central Kurdish definiteness marker

In this study, Regular Expression (Regex) is used to improve searching techniques in Natural Language Processing (NLP). Regex is a string of text in which a user is allowed to create patterns which can be useful for text matching, locating, and …

Launching ESCALATOR

The ESCALATOR programme aims to grow the digital humanities and computational social sciences community in South Africa. It is run by the [South African Centre for Digital Language Resources](https://www.sadilar.org/index.php/en/) (SADiLaR).