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This talk explores the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in enhancing theaccessibility of cultural goods for diverse communities, focusing particularly on multilingual
populations and individuals with disabilities, including hearing and visual impairments. As
global cultural assets become increasingly digitized, AI technologies —such as natural
language processing (NLP), computer vision, and machine learning— can bridge linguistic
and sensory gaps, making art, literature, and heritage more inclusive
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Dr Vilelmini Sosoni is Associate Professor at the Department of Foreign Languages,
Translation and Interpreting at the Ionian University in Greece where she also serves as Associate Head.
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Free & Open to the Public
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