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Humlab Talk: Toward Phylogenies of Word Sense

Thu
29
Jan
Time Thursday 29 January, 2026 at 13:15 - 15:00
Place Humlab / Zoom

Toward Phylogenies of Word Sense: Tracing the Cultural Evolution of Meaning in 2,500 Years of Greco-Latin Thought Through Contextual Word Embeddings
 
Bio/Abstract: VojtÄ›ch Kaše is a social scientist exploring the long-term dynamics of human cultures through computational modeling and naturalistic theory. He is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Philosophy, University of West Bohemia, Plzeň, Czech Republic.

In this talk, he introduces his ongoing efforts to adapt contextual language models for studying semantic change in ancient Greek and Latin. Drawing on recent experiments with fine-tuned transformer architectures, he discusses how large-scale semantic modeling can reveal the evolutionary trajectories of ideas across 2,500 years of Greco-Latin textual history — outlining both the methodological challenges and the broader promise of constructing “phylogenies of word sense.”

 

Registration & participation


This is a hybrid event with the possibility to participate on-site or online.

If you want to participate through Zoom, you will need to register. Sign up using the form below and you will receive a link to the online meeting.

 

Event type: Lecture
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