The Centre for Digital Humanities promotes research, education and cooperation related to digital phenomena and/or the use of digital methods. The centre's research interests span over three areas:
The Centre for Digital Humanities initiates new research projects and cooperates with researchers at the University of Gothenburg, Chalmers University of Technology and other universities around the world. Current projects include the creation of a 3D tool for the analysis of rock art and a digital platform that uses machine learning for image recognition. Another project digitally maps and analyse the history of independent performance in Gothenburg 1965–2000.
The Centre for Digital Humanities participates in the distributed K-centre Diachronic Language Resources (CLARIN-DiaRes), that is focused around diachronic text collections, and as a special case of these, historical texts, as well as tools and resources for processing and analysing these.
Cecilia Lindhé, cecilia.lindhe@gu.se