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Topological Data Analysis for Digital Humanities Workshop (Columbia 4/28)

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    From: Alexander Gil Fuentes <agil@columbia.edu>
    Date: Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 1:29 PM
    Subject: Re: [xpmethod] Topological Data Analysis for Digital Humanities

    Dear all,

    Next Friday, April 28, 2pm, Butler Studio. Make sure to spread the word and
    invite your friends for:

    An Introduction to Topological Data Analysis for the Digital Humanities

    Persistent homology is a powerful tool from the field of topological data
    analysis that can help you understand the shape of and extract features
    from your high-dimensional datasets. In this workshop Dr. Rachel Levanger
    will offer a friendly introduction to the subject at the conceptual level
    and then work through some examples. No background in mathematics is
    assumed.

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