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Topic modeling made just simple enough. | The Stone and the Shell
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The Stone and the Shell. Using large digital libraries to advance literary history. Skip to primary content. Topic modeling made just simple enough. April 7, 2012. Right now, humanists often have to take topic modeling on faith. There are several good posts out there that introduce the principle of the thing (by Matt Jockers. For instance, and Scott Weingart. How does it work? The word happens to be “lead,” which we’ll call word type. How are we going to decide whether this occurrence of. The result will...
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Notes on ORBIS | info apprentice
https://infoapprentice.wordpress.com/2012/07/24/notes-on-orbis
Exploring geocoding in the digital library environment. Having exhausted the supply of super-technical geoparsing/geocoding articles that I’ve been doing write-ups of lately (and also admittedly being exhausted. I stumbled upon the Digital Humanities Specialist blog. From Stanford University today. Poking around there then led me to a project I had never heard of called ORBIS: The Stanford Geospatial Network Model of the Roman World. Looking into the creators’ documentation makes it clear that they...
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Définitions – Digital Humanities International
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Veille sur les Humanités Numériques et champs associés. 8211; Définition de Humanities computing (1998) selon Willard McCarty http:/ www.cch.kcl.ac.uk/legacy/teaching/dtrt/class1/mccarty humanities computing.pdf. 8211; Lors du Day of Digital Humanities. Organisé depuis 2009 par Geoffrey Rockwell et l’équipe de l’université d’Alberta au Canada, la question Comment définissez vous le. Humanities Computing/ les Digital Humanities. Http:/ digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/4/1/000080/000080.html. Defining the Dig...
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Ressources électroniques – Digital Humanities International
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Veille sur les Humanités Numériques et champs associés. Service développé par le Center for History and New Media (CHNM) agrégeant les tweets échangés par une communauté de plus de 350 chercheurs impliqués dans les Digital Humanities http:/ digitalhumanitiesnow.org/. Digital Scholarship in the Humanities:. Blog de Lisa Spiro, directrice du Digital Media Center, université Rice aux USA) http:/ digitalscholarship.wordpress.com/. Digital humanities : Work in progress. A pour vocation de promouvoir et défend...
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July | 2012 | info apprentice
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Exploring geocoding in the digital library environment. Monthly Archives: July 2012. Having exhausted the supply of super-technical geoparsing/geocoding articles that I’ve been doing write-ups of lately (and also admittedly being exhausted. I stumbled upon the Digital Humanities Specialist blog. From Stanford University today. Poking around there then led me to a project I had never heard of called ORBIS: The Stanford Geospatial Network Model of the Roman World. Looking into the creators’ documenta...
geschichtsweberei.blogspot.com
Geschichtsweberei: Januar 2012
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Sonntag, 29. Januar 2012. The Cost of Knowledge - Protestaktion gegen Elsevier. Mehr dazu z.B. hier:. Http:/ www.academicproductivity.com/2012/when-your-users-tell-you-you-are-not-adding-value-boycott-against-elsevier/. Links zu diesem Post. Diesen Post per E-Mail versenden. Https:/ dhs.stanford.edu/. Einen eigenen Eintrag verdient hast sich dieser Blog aus Stanford, der sich mit vielen verschiedenen Dingen beschäftigt, die die praktischen Digital Humanists so brauchen. Links zu diesem Post. Das ist natü...
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ORBIS
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The Stanford Geospatial Network Model of the Roman World. Panning one-ninth of the earth's circumference across three continents, the Roman Empire ruled a quarter of humanity through complex networks of political power, military domination and economic exchange. These extensive connections were sustained by premodern transportation and communication technologies that relied on energy generated by human and animal bodies, winds, and currents. What is ORBIS, and what does it do? Discussion of three key fea...
dh2011network.stanford.edu
Digital Humanities 2011 Visualizations - About
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The network visualizations on this site come from the participant and session data from the DH11 conference registration system. While every reasonable attempt has been made to disambiguate and reconcile the variety of methods of describing participants and their affiliations, there will naturally be some errors in this data that may be reflected in the visualizations. Networks were represented using Gephi. Is the Digital Humanities Specialist. About the Gephi Website Exporter. Universidad Politéc...
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DAH 2D, 3D and Virtual Worlds | Digital Cultures Workshop University College Cork
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Digital Cultures Workshop University College Cork. Research Showcase Month in the CACSSS @ UCC. DAH 2D, 3D and Virtual Worlds. Live blog – Day 2. Live Blog – Day 2. Live Blog Project Slam. May – Seminar. DAH 2D, 3D and Virtual Worlds. The DAH PHD session originally delivered for the 15th November 2011. And into the virtual world of. This seminar seeks to chart what remains constant and what is transformed in the cultural interstices between 2D and 3D and virtual worlds. A new aspect of dimensionality nee...
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