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Gianmarco Spinaci is a PhD Student in Cultural Heritage in the Digital Ecosystem and holds a Master’s in Digital Humanities and Digital Knowledge (DHDK) and a Bachelor’s in Computer Science and Management from Università di Bologna. Since 2019, Gianmarco has been associated with Villa I Tatti, The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies, holding the position of Digital Humanities Research Associate and, from 2022, Digital Humanities Research Software Engineer, where he is building Digital Research Infrastructures for the NEH grant Metapolis and the ERC Starting Grant VeNiss: Venice’s Nissology.
Among its interests are integrating advanced Artificial Intelligence methodologies into vast datasets within humanities domains, commitment to exploring the field of Linked Data, particularly in the context of cultural heritage data, and emphasizing ethical considerations such as openness of science. His initiatives revolve around knowledge discovery, encompassing the processes of mining, exploring, categorizing, and visualizing humanities data and establishing digital infrastructures.
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