Sunday, November 3 / 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM

Session 197
Implications of New Techniques on Data Infrastructure

Chair: Juliette Levy, UC Riverside
Discussant: Richard L. Zijdeman, International Institute of Social History

1. The Double-Edged Sword of Ai and Big Data in Interpreting Interpretability: Tensions and OpportunitiesShan Shan, Zhejiang University.

2. A Critical Data Studies Approach to Analysis of the 1850-1880 U.S. CensusesSterling Fluharty, Independent Scholar.

3. Rebuilding Trust in Historical Records: Leveraging Deep Learning and Generative Ai for Enhanced Data Accuracy and Comprehensive Dataset CollectionMengyue Zhao, University of Oxford.

4. The Implications of Differential Privacy for Spatial Demographic and Migration AnalysisAlexi Vogel, Arizona State University; Dylan Connor, Arizona State University.

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