Talk: AI in the Digital Humanities

In the lecture “AI for the Digital Humanities” Professor Herzog will address critical misunderstandings surrounding the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) methods in humanity studies. The session aims to debunk misconceptions while outlining an approach for using AI-focused methods in the academic work.

Professor Herzog is a distinguished authority in artificial intelligence, widely recognized for pioneering work in the digitalization and optimization of complex systems across production, logistics, urban planning, and infrastructure analysis. His expertise spans a broad range of AI domains, including deep learning, multi-agent systems, machine learning, and knowledge processing.

He has played a key role in developing applied AI solutions that enhance efficiency and drive innovation. His work extends into cutting-edge areas such as computer vision, natural language processing, wearable computing, and advanced machine learning. With strong proficiency in algorithms, workflow management, image and signal processing, and text mining, Professor Herzog consistently bridges theoretical rigor with practical application.

Beyond academia, his contributions to data mining, computational intelligence, and intelligent agent simulation have helped redefine performance measurement and classification systems on a global scale.

A passionate advocate for China’s role in the future of AI, Professor Herzog also acts as a cultural ambassador, fostering dialogue and collaboration between Chinese and international AI communities. He highlights the transformative potential of China’s AI-driven industries and the ways in which their innovations are reshaping global standards and practices.