This has been a desideratum since the day we first published this model -- I'm so happy Patrick figured this out!
David Bamman
So many of you have asked—happy to announce...
Latin BERT v1 now available on HuggingFace
📦 Model: huggingface.co/latincy/lati...
📝 Preprint: arxiv.org/abs/2009.10053
Original weights, experimental repackaging—leave issues/etc. in the HF discussions #nlproc #digiclass cc: @dbamman.bsky.social
We’re on a journey to advance and democratize artificial intelligence through open source and open science.
huggingface.co
That DHS/ICE and anyone up or down the chain could describe this murder victim as a “domestic terrorist” is utter depravity.
New paper to appear at EACL 2026 main conference, and it's now up on arxiv: arxiv.org/pdf/2505.17536. The character limit here is insane, so I'll let the screenshots speak for themselves. We put together a new dataset for conversational role attribution & thread disentanglement.
Patrick J. Burns
📢 CfP for #CHR2027 is out!
Submissions on all aspects of computational humanities research welcome; all details available here:
2027.computational-humanities-research.org/cfp/
And yes, CHR2027 will take place a little later than usual. So you *could* start later… but we suggest starting now!
Read about @guhrs.bsky.social:
www.ischool.berkeley.edu/news/2026/po...
David Bamman
Kent K. Chang
In September 2025, Svenja Guhr (she/her) began her position as a Bellwether Postdoctoral Scholar, working alongside School of Information Professor David Bamman. We spoke to Guhr about her current res...
Models are now expert math solvers, and so AI for math education is receiving increasing attention.
Our new preprint evaluates 11 VLMs on our QA benchmark, DrawEduMath. We highlight a startling gap: models perform less well on inputs from K-12 students who need more help. 🧵
Dang Nguyen
Computational Humanities Research
Just a testimonial: potato 1.0 is amazing and I use it all the time for annotation. Excited to see what’s in 2.0!
And for my own research corner, I’d definitely encourage those working in computational social science/cultural analytics to consider it.
I used to be astonished that John Keats wrote everything by 26yo (and still am) but now newly in awe to learn that late Beatles (“let it be” etc) were 29?!