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).
The Numbers Don’t Speak for Themselves: Convey Your Story Using Data Visualization with Python
Are you struggling to find the best way to present a data set? Are you trying to find a way to create compelling data visualizations that can help you tell a story? Come find out how Python can help you.
Are you interested in learning how to code? Are you trying to find a free-to-use program to analyze your data? Are you a fan of low learning curves with high returns? Whether for a class, a personal project, your research, or just for personal interest, Python might be for you!
Where data science meets research data management and sharing: Practical approaches for better data science
Preparing responsibly open and accessible research data starts at the beginning of a project and continues through its completion.
In this presentation, Research Data Initiatives Librarian Matthew Harp, will provide standard practices and recommendations from planning to publishing that support transparent, open and reproducible research.
Data science is an interdisciplinary field that uses scientific methods, processes, algorithms and systems to extract valuable insights from data.
In this kickoff session, the Unit for Data Science and Analytics team will provide details about our upcoming events and opportunities to get involved in data science and analytics. Everyone is welcome!
Join the Labriola National American Indian Data Center's virtual book club this July to read and discuss "The Only Good Indians" by Stephen Graham Jones (Blackfeet).
Join the Labriola National American Indian Data Center's virtual book club this July to read and discuss "After the People Lights Have Gone Off" by Stephen Graham Jones (Blackfeet). This book contains several short stories, all based on the theme of horror.
New to ASU? We can help! The ASU Library has resources for you.
ASU students are invited to join us for a walking tour of Hayden Library, located in the heart of ASU’s Tempe campus. Experience Hayden Library's revamped five-story tower featuring interdisciplinary learning labs, community-driven book collections, two reading rooms and research services designed for ASU students.
During the tour, we will share library resources and tips on how to make the most of your semester. The tour will begin at the Hayden Library Level 1 west entrance.
New to ASU? We can help! The ASU Library has resources for you.
ASU students are invited to join us for a walking tour of Hayden Library, located in the heart of ASU’s Tempe campus. Experience Hayden Library's revamped five-story tower featuring interdisciplinary learning labs, community-driven book collections, two reading rooms, and research services designed for ASU students.
Join us for a walking tour of Hayden Library, in the heart of Arizona State University’s Tempe campus! Originally built in 1966, Hayden Library has been reimagined for the 21st century, with an eye toward maximum accessibility, engagement, and support for the university’s growing student population.
Experience the revamped five-story tower featuring interdisciplinary learning labs, community-driven book collections, two reading rooms, and research services designed for the ASU community.