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Friday, Nov. 1, 2019 | noon – 1 p.m.

Graphs Galore! Representing Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities

Please join us for a discussion on “Graphs Galore! Representing Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities." Data and information in both the biological sciences and the humanities are highly interconnected to such an extent that it can be difficult to build fully from existing knowledge when exploring new ideas. Many of the connections among ideas in these domains come in the form of scholarly texts, which can be hard to work with from a computational standpoint. In this talk, Leslie Myint (Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science) will discuss her efforts to use graphs to organize biological information from texts and how these ideas might also be useful within the digital humanities.

Contact: Theresa Klauer, ext 6881

Audience: Faculty

Sponsor: Jan Serie Center for Scholarship and Teaching (CST)

Listed under: Front Page Events, Lectures and Speakers

Location

DeWitt Wallace Library - Suite 309

110 Macalester St.

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