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From Annotation to Insight: Human-in-the-Loop Machine Learning for Historical Archives in HAICu WP2
C.A. Romein1, K. van Schuijlenburg2, B. Wolf3, S. Peeters1, S.J.L. Weggeman3, K. Dijkstra3, M. Dhali2, A. Weber1, L.R.B. Schomaker2
1University of Twente, The Netherlands; 2University of Groningen, The Netherlands; 3NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands
AI Tools for Digital Libraries: Enhancing User Experience and Trust
Petr Žabička1, Jan Rychtář2, Martin Lhoták3, Filip Jebavý1, Filip Kersch3
1Moravian Library in Brno, Czech Republic; 2Trinera s.r.o., Czech Republic; 3Library of hhe Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic
Making Meaningful Connections: How Wellcome Collection Has Used Graph Technology to Aid Collections Discovery
Jonathan Cates, Antonia Langfelder, Štěpán Brychta, Daniel Sim
Wellcome Collection, United Kingdom
UK Web Archive Data: Opportunities for the AI Community
Helena Byrne
British Library, United Kingdom
Responsible AI Strategies
Abbey Potter
Library of Congress, United States of America
Quantitatively Assessing the Applicability of LLM's to Metadata Creation and Enrichment
Neil Jefferies, Alex Hitchman
Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Case Studies in Responsible AI: Generative Approaches to Genealogy and Historical Newspaper Archives
Teodora Oniga, Irene Iriarte Carretero
Findmypast, United Kingdom
AI-Powered Subject Indexing in the Archives – Piloting Finto AI at the Finnish Literature Society
Milla Eräsaari, Teemu Hirvonen
Finnish Literature Society, Finland
The fifth law of Ranganathan and implications for information science in artificial intelligence-driven world: addressing the anxieties of the AI in developing countries.
Chiatu Matilda ODUAGWU, Emmanuel A. ODUAGWU, Oyemike Victor BENSON