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📰 Classifying Genre in Historical Medical Periodicals

Next in line: Vera Danilova presents her work on genre classification in digitized periodicals from European patient organizations (1951–1990) using #LLMs as part of the #ActDisease project.

🔹 XLM-RoBERTa (UDM) led Q&A tasks with 32% more correct answers than mBERT/hmBERT.
🔹 hmBERT (UDM) topped Administrative classification (+16%)
🔹 CORE-based models excelled in legal genre prediction.

#DigitalHumanities @tuberlin #classification #NLP

Who's working the most higher-order #classification systems of things in the world? Systematics in biology work on classifying all living things. Every field has their own classification systems. Is there a field that integrates those classification systems to create a "taxonomy of everything"? When I search for that concept I'm pointed towards people working on #SemanticWeb - I'm curious if there are any good sources out there to read up on, especially actual attempts/examples! #taxonomy

Calculating Empires – A Genealogy of Technology and Power since 1500
calculatingempires.net/

Check out this astonishing large-scale research visualization that explores how technical & social structures co-evolved over five centuries - focusing on 4 themes: communication, computation, classification, & control. Definitely use your largest screen!

calculatingempires.netCalculating Empires: A Genealogy of Technology and Power since 1500Explore how technical and social structures co-evolved over five centuries in this large-scale research visualization.

The #LibraryOfCongress #classification manual is hilarious. TR717.3 is photography of machinery, special subjects. The three special subjects listed are airplanes, automobiles, and sex machines.

But the manual instructs that collections of photographs in certain fields be classed with those fields. That means all your books of photos of sex machines have to go in the sex machine section, while books about how to photograph sex machines go in TR717.3.S49.

Today I will present "What's New in Skosmos 3" 17:30 UTC (18:30 BST) at the ISKO UK online Meetup. Free registration here:

iskouk.org/event-5636362

Skosmos is an open source tool for publishing SKOS controlled vocabularies on the web.
The upcoming Skosmos 3 release, focuses on reimplementing the user interface with modern frameworks. I will demonstrate the current status of Skosmos 3, discuss its impact on deployments and end users.

iskouk.orgISKO UK - ISKO UK Meetup - What's New in Skosmos 3 by Osma Suominen