AI4LAM
Artificial Intelligence for Libraries, Archives & Museums (AI4LAM) is a collaborative framework for libraries, archives and museums to organize, share and elevate their knowledge about and use of artificial intelligence.
On this channel you will find recordings of past global community calls, webinars organised by regional chapters and working groups, and relevant conference presentations.
Learn more about this global community at our website, where you will find instructions to join the email list or Slack channel.
PROV Description at Scale & Transcription - Lessons Learned, K. Follington & A. Letourneau
ACMI AI Ambassadors Program
ACMI & State Library of Queensland Collaborating on AI
Artificial Intelligence at the National Library of New Zealand
Automatic Speech Recognition Tools for Audiovisual Media at Stanford Libraries, A. Lundgard.
Autotekst: Speech to Text with Open AI, O. Møgedal.
Introduction to Whisper, L. Vesterbacka
The Audiovisual Metadata Platform and AI/ML Tools for Metadata Creation, J Dunn & E Lynema.
The Carpentries (Data, Library, and Software Carpentry). A. Obayuwana
AI Training Resources for GLAM: A Review. D. van Strien.
AI Planning and Experiments, A Potter & M Warren
Archives and AI at University of Amsterdam. G. Colavizza
LectAuRep (Notary Registers Automated Reading) at Archives Nationales of France. A. Rostaing
PixPlot at Yale University. P. Leonard
Generating Masks for Image Segmentation at Smithsonian Institution. R. Dikow
Numapresse Project. P.-C. Langlais
Models for Collaboration. Dr. M. Ridge & S. R. Germaine
Computer Vision for Automated Tagging at Slovak University of Technology Bratislava. Z. Barbieriková
Visual Geometry Group (VGG) at University of Oxford. G. Bergel
OCR for Bangla at the British Library. T. Derrick
Google OCR at Google. J. Walker
The Colossal Norwegian Corpus: National Library of Norway. P. E. Kummervold.
Artificial Intelligence: Bibliothèque nationale du Luxembourg. P. Scheider
Transkribus at University of Innsbruck. G. Mühlberger
GallicaSNOOP: Image search engine for heritage collections. J.P. Moreux
ASR / speech-to-text with Whisper at Stanford Libraries. P Leonard
Automatic Speech Recognition at the National Library of Norway. J de la Rosa
Transkribus - handwriting recognition. V Cuff & N Frean
The National Radio Archive: the Story so Far. N McCowlen
Language technology for the Sámi population. K Hiovain-Asikainen & J De La Rosa