Table-ronde spéciale « Humanités numériques, IA et études asiatiques » du CCJ
– Lundi 2 décembre :
Table-ronde spéciale « Humanités numériques, IA et études asiatiques » du CCJ
Demi-journée d’études organisée par des membres du laboratoire « Chine, Corée, Japon » (UMR 8173) : Isabelle SANCHO (CNRS, Centre Corée), Marie-Paule HILLE (EHESS, Centre Chine), Alain ARRAULT (EFEO, Centre Chine) ; 14h-17h.
Présentiel : Campus Condorcet, Bâtiment EHESS (salle A327)
2 cours des Humanités, 93300 Aubervilliers
Lien de connexion pour la visioconférence : https://bbb.ehess.fr/b/mar-0ev-tdf-cdp.
Javier Cha :
“Lean AI for Digital Humanities: Sustainable Innovation and Inclusive Access.”
Lean AI presents a responsible, democratized vision for AI in the digital humanities, reducing dependence on Big Tech. Commercial AI solutions often lack support for historical or low-resource languages and raise privacy concerns when handling sensitive or protected data. Although open-source alternatives exist, AI-powered humanities research typically requires substantial computational power and advanced hardware. Lean AI addresses this barrier through heterogeneous clusters of repurposed or low-power systems running optimized models with minimal precision loss. By resolving technical
challenges and establishing multilingual benchmarks, we create workflows suited to diverse cultural contexts. In addition, educational initiatives and community grants promote broader adoption of a sustainable, inclusive AI ecosystem for digital humanities
worldwide.
Cécile Armand, Baptiste Blouin, Christian Henriot (Université Aix-Marseille):
“From Tools to Insight: New Computational Approaches for Chinese Historical Texts in the Age of AI”
In this presentation, we share our experiences with an interdisciplinary collaboration between historians of modern China and Natural Language Processing (NLP) specialists to address the challenges of handling massive, multilingual text corpora —such as periodicals, newspapers, diaries, and directories—in studying elites in modern China. Our presentation will proceed in three parts: 1. A brief introduction to AI and an overview of how we integrate various AI techniques into our workflow. 2. A demonstration of the Corpus Creator and HistText tools we developed to build and analyze text corpora. 3. Case Studies showcasing how we have used these tools to introduce new insights into the study of elites in modern China.
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Eun-joo Carrè-Na (28 novembre 2024). Table-ronde spéciale « Humanités numériques, IA et études asiatiques » du CCJ. Carnets du Centre Corée. Consulté le 20 juillet 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/12s5g