Princeton Classics Work-in-Progress Talk: “Machine Learning and the Text of Aristotle”

Join Princeton Classics for a work-in-progress talk led by Professors Johannes Haubold and Mirjam Kotwick:

"Machine Learning and the Text of Aristotle"

Friday, November 8th @ 12pm

East Pyne 161

Lunch will be served. Attendees should RSVP by replying to lsoucy@princeton.edu by Friday, November 1st.

 

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The Classics Department's Work-in-Progress series presents internal talks intended to help the research and writing process by giving scholars a chance to share their work for feedback, in an informal setting, to any available colleagues within the department prior to major presentations and publications.

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