Allen School News » Ph.D. student Benjamin Lee named Library of Congress Innovator in Residence

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Benjamin Lee, a second-year Ph.D. student in the Allen School's Artificial Intelligence group working with professor Daniel Weld, has been named a 2020 Innovator in Residence by the Library of Congress. Now in its second year, the Innovator in Residence program aims to enlist artists, researchers, journalists, and others in developing new and creative ways of using the library's digital collections. During his residency, Lee will apply deep learning to enable the automatic extraction and tagging of photographs and illustrations contained in the more than 15 million newspaper scans comprising the library's Chronicling America collection. His goal is to produce interactive visualizations, searchable by topic, that will make the content more accessible to users and support cultural heritage research. "A primary motivation behind my project is to excite the American public by demonstrating the possibilities of applying machine learning to library collections," Lee explained in an interview posted on the library's blog.

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