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www.karsdorp.io
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| | | | | I'm a researcher in Computational Humanities and Cultural Evolution at Amsterdam's [Meertens Institute](https://meertens.knaw.nl/index.php/en/), affiliated with the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. I study aspects of cultural change and experiment with methods to quantify cultural diversity. A significant aspect of my recent work is understanding and accounting for biases in these quantifications. I like to use computational models from fields such as Machine Learning, Cultural Evolution, and Ecology to aid these investigations. Beyond research, I have a passion for teaching computer programming, especially within the Humanities context. Together with [Mike Kestemont](http://mikekestemont.github.io/) and [Allen Riddell](https://www.ariddell.or... | |
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ag91.github.io
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justin.abrah.ms
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notes.neeasade.net
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| | | [AI summary] The author expresses a deep appreciation for Emacs, highlighting its programmable state, blended environment, and extensive customization capabilities, while also sharing various customizations and integrations they've implemented. | ||