Organisation: Department of Humanities
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Core Research Projects
Childhood Adversity and Mental Health Project
Learn moreThe CHAMP project aims to fill this knowledge gap by comprehensively examining the mental health and cognitive development of children across diverse environments, including residential care, foster care, and boarding homes in Luxembourg.
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EAI – The Epistemology of AI Systems
Learn moreThe fundamental aim of this project is to investigate how we can rationally respond to the outputs of artificial intelligence systems and what is required to understand and explain AI systems.
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Core Research Projects
EAI – The Epistemology of AI Systems
Learn moreThe fundamental aim of this project is to investigate how we can rationally respond to the outputs of artificial intelligence systems and what is required to understand and explain AI systems.
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TRAVOLTA – Tracing Attitudes And Variation In Online Luxembourgish Text Archives
Learn moreTRAVOLTA combines Natural Language Processing with sociolinguistic analysis to trace the development of written Luxembourgish & public discourse online.
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Core Research Projects
TRAVOLTA – Tracing Attitudes And Variation In Online Luxembourgish Text Archives
Learn moreTRAVOLTA combines Natural Language Processing with sociolinguistic analysis to trace the development of written Luxembourgish & public discourse online.
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DisPOSEG – Disentangling postcolonial encounters in globalisation: a sociolinguistic-ethnographic study of Lusophone migrant workers’ positionings in third space
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DisPOSEG – Disentangling postcolonial encounters in globalisation: a sociolinguistic-ethnographic study of Lusophone migrant workers’ positionings in third space
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ADONIS – Archeological Digital Forensics: reverse engineer the future of cultural heritage
Learn moreHow can digital archaeological methods and computational modelling help to reconstruct destroyed cultural heritage?