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  1. PJ Burns. Classical World 110 (2), 290-292. , 2017. 2017. Articles 1–20. ‪Associate Research Scholar, Digital Projects at New York University / Institute for the Study of the‬ - ‪‪Cited by...

  2. Patrick J. Burns. Associate Research Scholar, Digital Projects @ Institute for the Study of the Ancient World / NYU | Formerly Culture Cognition, and Coevolution Lab (Harvard) & Quantitative Criticism Lab (UT-Austin) | Fordham PhD, Classics | LatinCy developer.

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    2022-present. Associate Research Scholar: Digital Projects. Institute for the Study of the Ancient WorldLibrary.
    2022. Research Associate. Department of Human Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University.
    2019-2021. Postdoctoral Fellow. Quantitative Criticism Lab, University of Texas at Austin.
    2016-2019. Assistant Research Scholar: Digital and Special Projects. Institute for the Study of the Ancient WorldLibrary.
    2016. Ph.D., 2012. M.A. Classics. Fordham University.
    1998. B.A. English Textual Studies & Magazine Journalism. Syracuse University.

    Articles

    1. 2024. “(Re)active Latin: Computational Chat as Future colloquia,” New England Classical Journal 51(1). [article] [abstract] 2. 2022. “Senecan Trimeter and Humanist Tragedy,” American Journal of Philology 143: 475-503. [abstract] 3. 2022. “Tesserae Intertext Service,” Digital Humanities Quarterly 16(1). [article] 4. 2020. “Ensemble Lemmatization with the Classical Language Toolkit,” Studi e Saggi Linguistici 58(1): 157-176. https://doi.org/10.4454/ssl.v58i1.273 [abstract] [article] 5. 2019....

    Papers

    1. 2024. “Leveraging Part-of-Speech Tagging for Enhanced Stylometry of Latin Literature,” in J. Pavlopoulos, T. Sommerschield, Y. Assael, S. Gordin, K. Cho, M. Passarotti, R. Sprugnoli, Y.Liu, B. Li, and A. Anderson,. eds. Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Machine Learning for Ancient Languages (ML4AL 2024). Co-authored with S. Chen, T.J. Bolt, P. Chaudhuri, and J. Dexter. [paper] 2. 2021. “The Classical Language Toolkit: An NLP Framework for Pre-Modern Languages,” at The Joint Conference of...

    Data papers

    1. 2024. “A Database of Intertexts in Valerius Flaccus’ Argonautica 1: A Benchmarking Resource for the Evaluation of Computational Intertextual Search of Latin Corpora,” Journal of Open Humanities Data in Special Collection: Representing the Ancient World through Data. Co-authored with J.P. Dexter, P. Chaudhuri, E.D. Adams, T.J. Bolt, A. Cásarez, J.H. Flynt, K. Li, J.F. Patterson, A. Schwartz, and S. Shumway. [paper]

    NLP Resources

    1. 2023. LatinCy v3.7.2 (la_core_web_sm, la_core_web_md, la_core_web_lg, la_core_web_trf); Latin language model for spaCy. [model] [project]

    2019. Digital Humanities Beyond Modern English. Co-organizer with Pramit Chaudhuri and Joseph Dexter. Dartmouth College. April 23-25. [site]
    2018. Future Philologies: Digital Directions in Text for Historical Languages. Organizer. Institute for the Study of the Ancient World. April 20. [site]
    2024. “Future Most Vivid: Creating the Conditions for Human-AI Collaboration in Classical Studies.” Co-organizer with Clifford Robinson. Annual Meeting of the Society of Classical Studies, Chicago,...
    2019. “Computational Tools & the Cross-Cultural Study of Literature.” Panelist with Tanya Clement, Grace Fong, and Carrie Schroeder; moderated by Jacqueline Wernimont. Digital Humanities Beyond Mod...
    2019. “Ancient Makerspaces: Digital Classics Workshop.” Co-organizer with David Ratzan. Annual Meeting of the Society of Classical Studies, Boston, MA. January 6. [site]
    2018. “Ancient Makerspaces: Digital Classics Workshop.” Co-organizer with David Ratzan. Annual Meeting of the Society of Classical Studies, Boston, MA. January 6. [site]
    2017. “Digital Approaches to Latin Vocabulary Acquisition.” Co-organizer with John Muccigrosso. Classical Association of the Atlantic States Annual Meeting, New York City, NY. October 6.
    2017. “Ancient Makerspaces: Digital Classics Workshop.” Co-organizer with David Ratzan, panel moderator. Annual Meeting of the Society of Classical Studies, Toronto, Ont. [site]
    2024. “Latin in an Environment of Infinite Extensive Reading,” Classical Association of New England Annual Meeting (CANE2024). Durham, NH. March 22. [abstract]
    2023. “Intertextuality and Latin Language Models, or a Grammar of Subword Allusion,” Classical Texts in Digital Media. U. of Patras. Patras, Greece. September 2.
    2023. “Dialogism in Ancient Greek and Latin Epic,” Digital Approaches to Direct Speech Representation in Greek and Latin Epic. Mount Allison University. Sackville, New Brunswick. May 31.
    2023. “The Future Is Collaborative: Historical Psychology in Latin Texts,” Humanities Forward. Oxford University. Oxford, UK. May 16. Co-written with Jennifer Devereaux, Mohammad Atari, Joseph P. D...
    2024. “Determining a ‘Cultural Literacy Quotient’ for Latin Readability.” DH2024, Washington D.C. August 7. [abstract]
    2019. “Bringing a Shadow Library Into the Light: Soviet-Era Scholarship on Central Asia and 21st Century Digital Collections.” ACRL 2019, Cleveland, OH. April 11. Co-written with G. Mckee and M. Na...
    2017. “Mapping Linked Data Subject Headings in the Library Catalog.” DH2017, Montreal, Quebec. August 11. Co-written with D. Ratzan, T. Elliot, and G. Mckee. [abstract]
    2014. “Distant Reading Alliteration in Latin Literature.” Annual Meeting of the American Philological Association, Chicago, Il. January 4. [abstract]

    2019. “Apollo vs. Python3: What Can Classics Learn from Computer Science (and Vice Versa)?” at American Classical League Institute. New York, NY. June 29.

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  4. Patrick J. Burns is Associate Research Scholar, Digital Projects for the ISAW Library. In this role he is engaged in a variety of data-driven research and software development projects, including directing ISAW Library projects such as ISAW Library New Titles and the Digital Central Asian Archaeology collections, and collaborating more broadly ...

  5. Patrick J. Burns is an accomplished business leader in the real estate, food retail, food and beverage, and hospitality industries with over 35 years of experience building a series of retail supermarkets and shopping centers, managing food service for upscale restaurants and catering facilities, and operating hotel establishments throughout ...

  6. PATRICK J. BURNS (b. 1969) has served as Adjunct Professor of Music at Montclair State University in New Jersey since 1994, where he teaches courses in music theory, orchestration, and composition, and has also been Director of the New Jersey City University Symphony of Winds and Percussion since September 2011.

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