Want to create your own unique stamp? Join us at Naturespace in Hayden Library for a fun and creative afternoon of easy carve stamping. Whether you're a seasoned artist or a complete beginner, this workshop is perfect for all skill levels. Come and learn the art of carving, meet fellow creatives and enjoy a hands-on experience!

Join Naturespace artists for an exciting session on drawing birds. Learn the fundamentals of bird sketching as we display various birds for your practice. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced artist, this workshop offers a unique opportunity to enhance your skills. Come to Naturespace 311E in Hayden Library and explore the art of bird sketching in a supportive and creative environment.

Are you interested in a relaxing sketching session surrounded by the library's natural history collection? Bring your art supplies and immerse yourself in a unique drawing experience at Naturespace, inside Hayden Library. Don't have art supplies? We've got you covered with drawing pencils and paper available on-site. Come explore your creativity and connect with nature through art. 

In this Open Lab, Namig Abbasov, Digital Humanities Analyst, will first define the boundaries of discriminative AI, comparing it to generative AI. Then we will explore several techniques in discriminative AI and why they are discriminative. In the third part, we will cover discriminative techniques in deep learning and dive into Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs), first demonstrating how they work and then outlining major architectures such as AlexNet, ResNet and EfficientNet as much as our time allows.

In this Sentiment Analysis with Python Open Lab, Namig Abbasov, Digital Humanities Analyst, will begin by explaining what sentiment analysis is and why it is a vital text analysis method for both the private sector and academic research. 

Embark on an exciting journey as we explore the fascinating crossroads of literary analysis and data science! Recent advances in AI, large language models, and other advanced computational techniques have been revolutionizing literature studies across the board. Join us in our Open Lab to learn how you can take your first steps in using data science and analytics tools to enhance your literary analysis.

In this Open Lab, Digital Humanities Analyst Namig Abbasov will seek to answer questions such as “Machine age … stuff like that….” Many of us remember this quote from the “Push-Button Kitty” episode of our favorite childhood cartoon “Tom and Jerry,” where Tom’s human asks the cat to leave his job and hence the house as she gets a new mouse catcher, a robotic one. The episode was released in 1952. 

In this Open Lab, Digital Humanities Analyst Namig Abbasov, will cover generative AI and large language models. We will first define what generative AI is and how it works. Attendees will learn about the differences between generative AI and discriminative AI, followed by an introduction to generative models such as Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) and Variational Autoencoders (VAEs).

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