[AI-Generated Summary]: BIFOLD Berlin hosts a workshop bringing together scholars from digital humanities and machine learning to explore innovative AI methodologies for humanities research. The workshop features four thematic sessions covering explainable AI, historical networks and cultural dynamics, low-resource language modeling, and foundation models for humanities. Keynote speakers include Anders Søgaard (Copenhagen), Ingo Scholtes (Würzburg), Seid Muhie Yimam (Hamburg), and John Pavlopoulos (Athens). The workshop emphasizes temporal aspects and dynamic processes in modeling historical change, cultural systems, and language evolution.
- Organizers: BIFOLD, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, TU Berlin
- Location: Berlin, Germany
- Format: In-person workshop
- Call for Papers: Open
- Focus Areas: XAI/Interpretability, Historical Networks, Low-Resource NLP, Foundation Models