Conclusion and future work : provenance and validation from the humanities to automatic acquisition of semantic knowledge and machine reading for news and historical sources indexing/summary

This paper, as a conlcusion to this special issue, presents the future work that is being carried out at NTU Singapore in collaboration with Microsoft Research and Microsoft Azure for Research. For our research team the real frontier research in world histories starts when we want to use computers t...

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Main Authors: Nanetti, Andrea, Lin, Chin-Yew, Cheong, Siew Ann
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1431722020-08-07T07:46:11Z Conclusion and future work : provenance and validation from the humanities to automatic acquisition of semantic knowledge and machine reading for news and historical sources indexing/summary Nanetti, Andrea Lin, Chin-Yew Cheong, Siew Ann School of Art, Design and Media School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Science::Mathematics Provenance Validation This paper, as a conlcusion to this special issue, presents the future work that is being carried out at NTU Singapore in collaboration with Microsoft Research and Microsoft Azure for Research. For our research team the real frontier research in world histories starts when we want to use computers to structure historical information, model historical narratives, simulate theoretical large scale hypotheses, and incent world historians to use virtual assistants and/or engage them in teamwork using social media and/or seduce them with immersive spaces to provide new learning and sharing environments, in which new things can emerge and happen: "You do not know which will be the next idea. Just repeating the same things is not enough" (Carlo Rubbia, 1984 Nobel Price in Physics, at Nanyang Technological University on January 19, 2016). Accepted version 2020-08-07T07:46:11Z 2020-08-07T07:46:11Z 2016 Journal Article Nanetti, A., Lin, C.-Y., & Cheong, S. A. (2016). Conclusion and future work : provenance and validation from the humanities to automatic acquisition of semantic knowledge and machine reading for news and historical sources indexing/summary. Asian Review of World Histories, 4(1), 125-132. doi:10.12773/arwh.2016.4.1.125 2287-965X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/143172 10.12773/arwh.2016.4.1.125 2-s2.0-85058663790 1 4 125 132 en Asian Review of World Histories © 2016 The Asian Association of World Historians. All rights reserved. This paper was published by Brill Academic Publishers in Asian Review of World Histories and is made available with permission of The Asian Association of World Historians. application/pdf
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topic Science::Mathematics
Provenance
Validation
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Provenance
Validation
Nanetti, Andrea
Lin, Chin-Yew
Cheong, Siew Ann
Conclusion and future work : provenance and validation from the humanities to automatic acquisition of semantic knowledge and machine reading for news and historical sources indexing/summary
description This paper, as a conlcusion to this special issue, presents the future work that is being carried out at NTU Singapore in collaboration with Microsoft Research and Microsoft Azure for Research. For our research team the real frontier research in world histories starts when we want to use computers to structure historical information, model historical narratives, simulate theoretical large scale hypotheses, and incent world historians to use virtual assistants and/or engage them in teamwork using social media and/or seduce them with immersive spaces to provide new learning and sharing environments, in which new things can emerge and happen: "You do not know which will be the next idea. Just repeating the same things is not enough" (Carlo Rubbia, 1984 Nobel Price in Physics, at Nanyang Technological University on January 19, 2016).
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title Conclusion and future work : provenance and validation from the humanities to automatic acquisition of semantic knowledge and machine reading for news and historical sources indexing/summary
title_short Conclusion and future work : provenance and validation from the humanities to automatic acquisition of semantic knowledge and machine reading for news and historical sources indexing/summary
title_full Conclusion and future work : provenance and validation from the humanities to automatic acquisition of semantic knowledge and machine reading for news and historical sources indexing/summary
title_fullStr Conclusion and future work : provenance and validation from the humanities to automatic acquisition of semantic knowledge and machine reading for news and historical sources indexing/summary
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