My research interests combine traditional philology with computational and digital humanities. In my early career, I focused on Latin poetry in the age of Augustus, particularly the exile poetry of Ovid. I have expanded my focus to other time periods, and my current projects include a translation (with collaborator Jason Houston) of the shorter Latin works of Boccaccio.
My major project is the Digital Latin Library, a collaborative effort of the Society for Classical Studies (formerly the American Philological Association), the Medieval Academy of America, and the Renaissance Society of America. The DLL was funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and continues to be hosted at OU.
Recently, I have been developing machine learning applications to facilitate humanities research. My first foray into AI/ML resulted in a process for cleaning and processing "noisy" bibliographical data for the DLL's catalog. I'm also working on an automatic speech recognition model for the low-resource language Enenlhet and an AI-assisted metadata generation tool for the study of Coptic manuscripts.
