Michele Ciletti

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Student and researcher in Digital Humanities @ Unifg, bass player and huge fan of open access, orecchiette, haiku, myths and technology used for social good.

Currently working on text mining, classics, computational literary studies and EdTech.

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I'm glad to share that I have been awarded an H2IOSC Transnational Mobility Grant for a research stay at King’s College London! @kingsdh

During the visit, I will work with Barbara McGillivray and Andrea Farina to develop a semi-automatic semantic annotation pipeline for perception verbs in Latin and Ancient Greek, while also testing these methods on Italian.

Excited to speak at "AI and Digital Humanities: Methodological Approaches, Theories and Methods" at the University of Siena on November 5!

I’ll discuss how historical linguistics can partner with AI, presenting a case study on Latin prosody. Check out the full program and follow the conference online: https://www.unisi.it/unisilife/eventi/ai-and-digital-humanities-methodological-approaches-theories-and-methods

This week I had a lot of fun in Cagliari at #clicit2025!

I presented a paper titled "Veras Audire Et Reddere Voces: A Corpus of Prosodically-Correct Latin Poetic Audio from Large-Language-Model TTS". Check out the pre-proceedings here: https://clic2025.unica.it/pre-proceedings/

Excited to be in Cagliari for CLiC-it 2025! I'll be presenting a paper on text-to-speech LLMs and Latin prosody - check out the full program! https://clic2025.unica.it/technical-program/
Poster, slides and video presentation are all available on Zenodo: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16421715
I had a lot of fun presenting a paper on tracing temporal changes in communities during transition periods via network analysis - starting from a case study on a WWII-era newspaper - at #DH2025. My slides are available on Zenodo for anyone interested! https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16097984
Many interesting insights and approaches were discussed this afternoon - and a new special collection on language data reuse was announced! Learn more here: https://openhumanitiesdata.metajnl.com/ #DH2025
Final day at #DH2025 - do not miss an awesome panel on open language data sharing & reuse! Pass by Auditorium B3 at 14:00 if you are interested.
First day in Lisbon at #DH2025! If you're interested in temporal data, pass by room B203 for the awesome mini-conference "The Times They Are A Changin in Digital Humanities".

Just back from a week in the UK where I took part in two awesome Classics events!

First I attended the workshop “Data-Driven Classics: Interdisciplinary Connections through Shared Data” at King's College London.

Then, at the 25th Annual APGRD Symposium (Oxford & Royal Holloway), I gave a speech on “Pollution Networks in Greek Tragedy” during the opening panel on miasma.

Came home with a pile of notes and a longer reading list - it was great to meet such passionate Classics communities!