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Mia is Digital Curator for Western Heritage Collections here at the British Library. Here she talks about 'Living with Machines', a major data science / digital humanities project the British Library is about to embark upon in collaboration with the Alan Turing Institute for Data Science and Artificial Intelligence.
'MicroPasts Knowledge Exchanges' Workshop 2: 'Evaluating Heritage Crowdsourcing and Crowdfunding' 23 September 2015, UCL Institute of Archaeology
What is crowdsourcing, and how is it used to improve the British Library’s online cultural heritage collections? Clare Sudbery talks to crowdsourcing expert Dr Mia Ridge about the power of volunteer digital engagement. Guest: Dr Mia Ridge is the British Library’s Digital Curator for Western Heritage Collections, where she provides support, training and guidance on applying computational research methods to historical collections. Host: Clare Sudbery is a Lead Engineer with Made Tech and a maths graduate with 21 years of software engineering experience. She has a particular interest in teaching and mentoring, enabling more diversity in IT, and banishing imposter syndrome. Our theme tune is “For The Miles” by Richard Murray Watch more Making Tech Better episodes and subscribe to the podcast here: 🤍
This oral history of museum computing is provided by Mia Ridge, and was recorded on the 9th of April, 2021, by Paul Marty and Kathy Jones. It is shared under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (CC-BY), which allows for unrestricted reuse provided that appropriate credit is given to the original source. For a transcript of this oral history, please see 🤍
Mia Ridge gave this presentation called "A brief history of open cultural data" at Wikimedia UK's GLAM-Wiki 2013 conference. The event was held at the British Library, London on 13 April 2013. Thumbnail photo credit: Sebastiaan ter Burg
Digital curator, PhD Mia Ridge (British Library) Museoviraston järjestämillä Museoalan teemapäivillä 22.9.2016
Jury's Special Mention Prize - Winner James Heald Presented by Mia Ridge, Digital Curator, British Library at the British Library Labs 2015 Symposium, Conference Centre, British Library, 2 November, 2015. Mia will present a special prize to an entrant of the BL Labs Awards whom the judging panel felt deserved a special award for outstanding work. Winner was James Heald (he starts talking about his work around 2 minutes 42 seconds in), slides for his presentation are available here: 🤍
Festival Of Maintenance 2019 from Liverpool. Recorded September 28th at The Fashion Hub. Schedule, speaker info and more can be found at - 🤍 Recorded, mixed, streamed live and edited by Alex Lennon and Dan Lynch of Make Space Live - 🤍
Mia + Ridge wrapped up one of our busiest weeks of the year this fall, on a perfect sunny Sunday afternoon. They chose the Garden Lawn for their ceremony, and when Mia walked down the aisle beaming, and the sun caught the glittering details on her cape, it was a vibe. This bride wore a CAPE, you read that right. Brides, take note! This was the coolest look, and was so secure, feminine, and unique. We love to see it! Olive to Nosh delivered another drop dead yummy spread of charcuterie goodness, which everyone enjoyed! The stunning photos captured where shot by Love Is Wild Photography, owned by Josh and Sara Thurber. They are an amazingly talented couple that we have know for over a decade. Video to come from our friends at Storylive Productions… 🤍
Mia Ridge from the British Library speaking on the growing use of crowd-sourcing strategies by cultural heritage institutions. 🤍 Glasgow, 1 December 2015. Scottish Network on Digital Cultural Resources Evaluation. Workshop 3: Crowd-sourcing, Co-curation, Co-creation in the Cultural Sector. 🤍ScotDigiCH 🤍 link to the slides: 🤍
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The success of crowdsourcing projects that have transcribed, categorized, linked and researched millions of cultural heritage and scientific records has inspired others to try it their own organisations. We can look to ‘star’ projects for ideas, but what is it really like to run a crowdsourcing project? Dr Mia Ridge is the Digital Curator for Western Heritage Collections at the British Library. Her PhD was titled ‘Making Digital History’. She has held international fellowships and consultancies and worked as a business analyst, user researcher and developer in the cultural heritage and commercial sectors. Film by David Eric Nilsson (Graph Wizz Films)
Introductory lecture on what Citizen Science is, its benefits and challenges of engaging with it. Examples of projects from libraries and universities to contextualise it with real research projects. This presentation is part of the INOS workshop organised by Turin University and Library with LIBER organisation. Speaker: Mia Ridge (British Library)
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Models, Inference and Algorithms Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard May 11, 2022 Intrinsic instability of the dysbiotic microbiome revealed through dynamical systems inference at ecosystem-scale Travis Gibson Division of Computational Pathology, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Dynamical systems models are a powerful tool for analyzing interactions in ecosystems and their intrinsic properties such as stability and resilience. The human intestinal microbiome is a complex ecosystem of hundreds of microbial species, critical to our health, and when in a disrupted state termed dysbiosis, is involved in a variety of diseases. Although dysbiosis remains incompletely understood, it is not caused by single pathogens, but instead involves broader disruptions to the microbial ecosystem. Dynamical systems models would thus seem a natural approach for analyzing dysbiosis, but have been hampered by the scale of the human gut microbiome, which constitutes hundreds of thousands of potential ecological interactions, and is profiled using sparse and noisy measurements. Here we introduce a combined experimental and statistical machine learning approach that overcomes these challenges to provide the first comprehensive and predictive model of microbial dynamics at ecosystem-scale. Our statistical machine learning approach, named MDSINE2 (Microbial Dynamical Systems INference Engine 2), is a fully Bayesian nonparametric model with an associated efficient inference algorithm. Our contributions include a new type of dynamical systems model for microbial dynamics based on what we term interaction modules, or learned clusters of latent variables with redundant interaction structure (reducing the expected number of interaction coefficients from O(n^2) to O((log n)^2)) and a fully Bayesian formulation of our stochastic dynamical systems model that propagates measurement and latent state uncertainty throughout the model. For our experiments we created cohorts of “humanized” gnotobiotic mice via fecal transplantation from healthy and dysbiotic human donors, and subjected mice to dietary and antibiotic perturbations, in the densest temporal interventional study to date. We show that dysbiosis is characterized by competitive cycles of interactions among microbial species, in contrast to the healthy microbiome, which is stabilized by chains of positive interactions initiated by resistant starch-degrading bacteria. Our findings provide new insights into the mechanisms of microbial dysbiosis, have potential implications for therapies to restore the microbiome to treat disease, and moreover offer a powerful framework for analyzing other complex ecosystems. Primer: Scaling microbial dynamics with Bayesian nonparametrics Younhun Kim PhD student, Mathematics Department, MIT One of the simplest ways to model the dynamics of a microbial community is with generalized Lotka-Volterra (gLV) dynamics. gLV dynamics are a logistic growth model with additional pairwise interaction terms which can be visualized as the edges on a microbial interaction network. We will show how the underlying gLV differential equation can be efficiently numerically integrated and converted to a simple regression problem when one wants to learn the model parameters from time series data. Without any other structure in the model, however, interpreting the interaction network becomes ever more challenging as the number of taxa increases (the gut microbiome has hundreds of taxa resulting in tens to hundreds of thousands of potential interactions between them). We don’t want to be stuck trying to interpret a “hairball” network. To address this we will show how we grouped taxa into interaction modules using a Dirichlet Process prior. We will review the Dirichlet Process in detail and compare and contrast its use in a standard mixing model to how we have used it. We will also show how we achieved efficient inference for the module assignments with collapsed Gibbs sampling. If time allows we will also discuss how we incorporated structure learning in our model with Bayesian variable selection, which also does not scale efficiently without grouping taxa into interaction modules. For more information visit: 🤍 Chapters: 00:00 Primer: Scaling microbial dynamics with Bayesian nonparametrics 41:59 Intrinsic instability of the dysbiotic microbiome revealed through dynamical systems inference at ecosystem-scale Copyright Broad Institute, 2022. All rights reserved.
Members of the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) conducted excavation operations in the Dien Bien province, Vietnam, Oct. 31 through Dec. 4, 2017. The mission of DPAA is to provide the fullest possible accounting for our missing personnel to their families and the nation. (U.S. Marine Corps video by Sgt. Lauren Falk)
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Keynote by Mia Ridge, British Library Title: Libraries and their communities participation from town halls to mobile phones Abstract: The rise of the internet has provided both opportunities and challenges for libraries. Focusing on the recent history of public participation in libraries enabled by crowdsourcing built on networked, digital platforms, this talk will also consider how libraries have evolved to provide new forms of access to their collections with open data and new working practices. SWIB18 Conference, 26 - 28 November 2018, Bonn, Germany 🤍 #swib18 Licence: CC-BY-SA 🤍
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Exploring History in the Digital World, bought together libraries, archives and history organisations to showcase their latest digital projects and discuss the impact of the closure of cultural institutions during lockdown. The panel explored the behind the scenes work to make collections available, the engagement of new audiences and how institutions are using the experience to work towards developing a sustainable future for digital history. Contributors: * Professor Jane Winters (Professor of Digital Humanities, School of Advanced Study, chair) * Jonathan Blaney (Head of Digital Projects and British History Online, IHR) * Dr Katherine Howells (Visual Collections Researcher, The National Archives- Deep Discoveries Project) * Dr Linda Arnold-Stratford (Head of Liaison and Governance for the Legal Deposit Libraries at The British Library) * Dr Maria Castrillo (Head of Special Collections and Engagement, Senate House Library) * Dr Mia Ridge (Digital Curator, Western Heritage Collections, British Library and Co-investigator Living with Machines Project) This session was part of History Day 2020, which is a free one-day event that brings together students, researchers and anyone with an interest in history with professionals from libraries, archives and research organisations. The session was also part of the Being Human Festival, the UK’s national festival of the humanities.
Mia Singstock's scoring highlights vs Mountain Ridge on 2/3/2026
Music video by Mia. performing Mausen (Official Video). (C) 2008 Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH 🤍
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The 2017-18 Lycoming College Tour Choir performs "Io ti vorria contar la pena mia" during the 2018 Homecoming Concert on March 22, 2018. For more on the choir, visit 🤍. "Io ti vorria contar la pena mia" (I wish to tell you of my pain) was composed by Orlandus Lassus. The choir is directed by Dr. Daniel Hall. Translation provided by Ryan Neidig. The Lycoming College Tour Choir has a long history of quality performances throughout the United States and the world. Since its inception in 1947 by Walter McIver, the choir has presented concerts in every state east of the Mississippi River, Texas, California, Canada, Puerto Rico, Argentina, China, and throughout Europe. The choir tours nationally each year and internationally every three years. In May 2016, the Tour Choir traveled to China for the first time, performing concerts in Shanghai and Beijing and holding workshops with a number of secondary schools' choirs. During tours, the choir also visits and collaborates with high school and volunteer choruses in addition to its performing schedule. This type of educational outreach is central to the choir's goal of creating a greater sense of community among all levels of music education. The Tour Choir is selected by annual competitive audition from the Lycoming College Concert Choir, the largest of three choral groups at Lycoming College. The Concert Choir is comprised of students from all academic fields and is open to every student who loves to sing. The choir's repertoire consists of both sacred and secular music ranging from classical standards to new works by contemporary composers. The Lycoming College Choir serves the school body by supplying music for every major school event on campus. In its seven decades, the choir has performed hundreds of concerts, including appearances at the National Cathedral, the Washington Shrine, the Crystal Cathedral, Coral Ridge, and New York City's St. John the Divine and St. Patrick's Cathedral. The Choir also gives frequent performances during Sunday services at Williamsport-area churches, including First United Methodist, Pine Street United Methodist, St. Mark's Lutheran, and St. John's United Methodist. In addition, the Choir often hosts and performs with visiting college choirs, such as various friendship choirs from Europe, and with local orchestras. Lycoming's third and smallest choral ensemble is the Chamber Choir, an auditioned group that performs a diverse repertoire ranging from vocal jazz to major works. The Chamber Choir has been featured twice in the Holiday Celebrations at the White House, and the ensemble has sung with the Gregg Smith Singers, the Chieftains, and Barry Manilow. Dr. Daniel K. Hall is only the school's fourth director of choral activities in the history of the 70-year-old program. Dr. Hall previously served as director of choral activities at Ohio University and West Texas A&M University, and led choirs from both schools on frequent tours of Europe. He is also an actively commissioned composer whose works have been widely featured at festivals and conventions. Dr. Hall has a D.M.A. in conducting from the University of Miami, an M.M. in conducting from Brigham Young University, and a B.A. in voice from Weber State University. Lycoming College is a four-year independent coeducational college of 1,400 students enrolled in 36 majors. The College is ranked by U.S. News and World Report as a national liberal arts college. Located in Williamsport, PA, the college is affiliated with the United Methodist Church. The Lycoming College Music Department offers a major and minor in music and oversees the college choirs, orchestra, and band. Whether students choose to major or minor in music, or to be involved in one of the choirs, Lycoming’s liberal arts education encourages students to combine their love of music with other majors and interests. Regardless of major, students have the opportunity to take a variety of courses, including theory, music history, and electronic music. Advanced courses, such as composition, conducting, and special topics in music, are offered specifically for music majors. Lycoming hometown of Williamsport is a musical city with its own symphony orchestra, civic chorus, community band, and ballet, and is an ideal location for students with an interest in music.
Jessica BrodeFrank • Bri Watson • Isabel Brador • Mia Ridge This panel discusses how cultural institutions are engaging various communities to co-create academic research and/or object metadata in order to increase representation and access to collections; highlighting how this is done in different ways to engage specific audiences and goals, i.e. graduate student assistantships, museum interactive experiences, crowdsourcing, and professional action groups. Thursday October 21, 2021
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Music video by MIA. performing Immer wieder. (C) 2012 R.O.T, under exclusive licence to Universal Music Domestic Pop, a division of Universal Music GmbH
Music video by Mia Aegerter performing U Don't Know How To Love Me. (C) 2005 BMG Ariola (Schweiz) AG
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