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Haining Wang

PhD Student, Department of Information and Library Science

My name is Haining Wang (he/him/his), a doctoral student from the Department of Information and Library Science. My research focuses on innovating responsible artificial intelligence that one can rely on to communicate with natural language in public channels without identity concerns. I am glad to join the HASTAC program and will be working on the project Leveraging Small Humanities Datasets with Deep Learning: A Case Study in Stylometry. 
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