The Stanford Libraries hold rich and diverse digital collections of text, manuscript documents, photographs, maps, and much more. The staff at the Libraries are an equally rich resource for members of the campus community who want to explore these collections and understand their research value within a particular domain.
In July 2018 the Stanford Libraries started the AI Studio and began to surface projects where applications of artificial intelligence can assist staff with internal information processing and help make collections more discoverable and analyzable for researchers. The list below includes projects that are underway and others that are just beginning to take shape. The project pages will be updated as progress is made.
If you are interested in participating in any of these projects or if you would like to make use of Stanford Libraries collections in your own AI projects, contact Nicole Coleman cnc@stanford.edu.
Last Updated September 25, 2018
Doug Menuez Photographs of Silicon Valley
Feature Extraction from Stanford Map Collections
Oral Histories Project
Post Processing Book Digitization