Are you interested in exploring audiovisual data and collections from a computational humanities perspective? Do you have data or research questions related to audiovisual media and want to know if/how to approach them computationally? Or are you a researcher with experience in methods such as computer vision, machine learning, or data visualisation, and want to apply your skills to audiovisual projects? Or perhaps you are a curious student who wants to learn more about this growing area of research.
I f any of the above sounds like you, consider joining our Audiovisual Hack-a-thon, a one-day session of collaborative work, discussion, and exchange, built around practical hands-on mini-challenges. This event is open to anyone with experience or interest in applying computational methods to moving image collections, but specifically relevant to doctoral students, early career researchers, and research software engineers who are likely to benefit the most from the opportunity to explore, try things out, and meet potential collaborators.
We now defined a set of mini-challenges to work on during the hackathon! For more information about the schedule, joining instructions and preparations, see the programme page.