The Voltaire Foundation launches its new ERC-funded project ModERN: Modelling Enlightenment. Reassembling Networks of Modernity through data-driven research, jointly hosted with the Sorbonne. Among other topics, the project will focus onVoltaire’s complex relationship to the French press.
I am not really sure what is entailed; this is the project abstract:
"The ERC-funded ModERN Project - Modelling Enlightenment. Reassembling Networks of Modernity through data-driven research – is a five-year project whose primary goal is to establish a new ‘data-driven’ literary and intellectual history of the French Enlightenment; one that is both more comprehensive and more systematic in terms of its relationship to the existing digital cultural record, and one that challenges subsequent narratives of European Modernity. To accomplish this, ModERN is deploying a unique combination of cutting-edge computational technologies, a conceptual framework that merges actor-network theory with data-driven discovery, and traditional critical and textual methods, all of which are used to scrutinise the digital archive of the Enlightenment period in France and its aftermath. Specifically, the project employs new techniques for large-scale text analysis and deep neural network language modelling developed in the digital humanities and artificial intelligence communities to identify and analyse conceptual and intertextual networks over an unprecedented collection of 18th- and 19th-century texts. In the context of the DHAI seminar, the ModERN team will present the initial stages of the project, including corpus construction, large-scale text alignment, noise reduction using BERT and other LLMs, and preliminary network analyses."See: Auctorialité au XVIIIe siècle et humanités numériques : journée de lancement du projet ModERN | Voltaire Foundation (wordpress.com)
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