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This paper explores representations of holiness in a collection of 63.000 lantern slides. Using the multimodal model CLIP, it sheds light on the transition between the real and the imaginary, the holy and the profane. It demonstrates how CLIP can help scholars deal with complex visual concepts such as holiness.
Paper, image processing and analysis, History, multimodal, Media studies, Geography and geo-humanities, computer vision, Theology and religious studies, machine learning, Short Presentation, distant viewing, artificial intelligence and machine learning
Paper, image processing and analysis, History, multimodal, Media studies, Geography and geo-humanities, computer vision, Theology and religious studies, machine learning, Short Presentation, distant viewing, artificial intelligence and machine learning
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