Yuqi Chen is an Assistant Professor jointly appointed at the Hong Kong Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences and the Faculty of Arts, The University of Hong Kong. She is actively engaged in the fields of Quantitative History and Digital Humanities. Her research focuses on integrating AI and computational methods with humanities research, aiming to uncover new insights through innovative interdisciplinary approaches. Her research interests currently focus on three main areas: Quantitative History and Archaeology – Utilizing quantitative methods, such as spatial analysis, time series analysis, and social network analysis, and developing open-source computational tools, to advance archaeological and historical research, particularly in the Early China period. AI for the Humanities – Leveraging artificial intelligence to digitize and interpret low-resource historical materials, including oracle bones, bronze inscriptions, and premodern Chinese texts. Historical Psychology – Using AI-driven methods to investigate human sentiment and trace the long-term evolution of cultural psychology.
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