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Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, Volume 39
Volume 39, Number 1, 2024
- Pervez Rizvi
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False statements in Egan et al.'s defence of their word adjacency network method. 1-2 - Gabriel Egan, Mark Eisen, Alejandro Ribeiro, Santiago Segarra:
A reply to Pervez Rizvi's letter. 3-4 - Tara L. Andrews, Marius Deierl, Carla Ebel:
Gender Assignment as an Event - a Contemporary Approach for the Adequate Depiction of Historical Gender Categories. 5-12 - Nicola Bertoldi
, Francis Lareau, Charles H. Pence
, Christophe Malaterre
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A quantitative window on the history of statistics: topic-modelling 120 years of Biometrika. 13-29 - Francisco A. Borja
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Mining for meaning: how text mining can uncover the French Liberal School's key ideas. 30-42 - Danying Chen, Yaolong Zhao, Zihao Chao, Yuchen Li, Subin Fang:
Constructing a digital system of historical geographic information from the perspective of digital humanities: a case study of the historical geographic information database of Tibetan Buddhist monasteries. 43-60 - Jhe-An Chen, Jen-Chien Hou, Richard Tzong-Han Tsai
, Hsiung-Ming Liao, Shih-Pei Chen
, Ming-Ching Chang:
Image classification for historical documents: a study on Chinese local gazetteers. 61-73 - Corinna Coupette
, Jilles Vreeken, Bastian Rieck
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All the world's a (hyper)graph: A data drama. 74-96 - Hugh Craig
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Principal components analysis in stylometry. 97-108 - Sébastien de Valeriola, Bastien Dubuisson:
The internal structure of medieval Latin legendaries: a computational analysis. 109-123 - Rania Magdi Fawzy
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VR as a metaleptic possible world of global citizenship embodiment: a cognitive stylistic approach. 124-141 - Derek Greene
, James O'Sullivan
, Daragh O'Reilly:
Topic modelling literary interviews from The Paris Review. 142-153 - James Chonglong Gu:
One-third of a century on: the state of the art, pitfalls, and the way ahead relating to digital humanities approaches to translation and interpreting studies. 154-161 - Claire Hardaker, Alice Deignan, Elena Semino, Tara Coltman-Patel, William Dance, Zsófia Demjén, Chris Sanderson, Derek Gatherer:
The Victorian anti-vaccination discourse corpus (VicVaDis): construction and exploration. 162-174 - Jia Hu:
The combination of the Song Dynasty patterns and digital technology. 175-184 - Hartmut Ilsemann
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Methodological observations concerning word rankings and z-score refinements. 185-190 - Lenka Jungmannová
, Petr Plechác
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Unsigned play by Milan Kundera? An authorship attribution study. 191-197 - Ida Marie Schytt Lassen
, Ross Deans Kristensen-McLachlan
, Mina Almasi
, Kenneth C. Enevoldsen
, Kristoffer L. Nielbo
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Epistemic consequences of unfair tools. 198-214 - Bin Li
, Yiguo Yuan
, Xuehui Lu, Peter K. Bol:
Normalization of kinship relations to enrich family network analysis: case study on China biographical database. 215-227 - Chao-Lin Liu
, Wei-Ting Chang, Chang-Ting Chu, Ti-Yong Zheng:
Machine learning and data analysis for word segmentation of classical Chinese poems: illustrations with Tang and Song examples. 228-241 - Willard McCarty
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The analogy of computing. 242-257 - Joey McCollum
, Robert Turnbull
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Using Bayesian phylogenetics to infer manuscript transmission history. 258-279 - Yingying Meng, Yuwei Wan, Chunyu Kit:
Du Fu's conspicuous negativity and Li Bai's hidden positivity: a sentiment comparison and exploration. 280-295 - Matthew Ong, Shai Gordin
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Linguistic annotation of cuneiform texts using treebanks and deep learning. 296-307 - Yuan Ping
, Binhua Wang
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Retranslated Chinese classical canon Journey to the West: a stylometric comparison between Julia Lovell's retranslation and Arthur Waley's translation. 308-320 - Paolo Rossini
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Networks as interpretative frameworks: using co-citation analysis to explore large corpora of early modern letters. 321-334 - Simon Rowberry
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Digitizing the USPTO patent backfile. 335-347 - Franziska Schropp, Thomas E. Konrad
, Marie Revellio, Barbara Feichtinger:
Transmission problems? An embedded approach for unification of Latin prefixes and text variants during text matching. 348-353 - Yu Shen, Yang-chao Cai, Xin-yue Wang:
Intangible cultural heritage in industrial design. 354-372 - Silvia Stopponi
, Saskia Peels-Matthey, Malvina Nissim:
AGREE: a new benchmark for the evaluation of distributional semantic models of ancient Greek. 373-392 - Rui Tian
, Ruheng Yin, Junrong Ban:
Research on character tone trend clustering of Kunqu Opera based on quantum adaptive genetic algorithm. 393-408 - Drew E. Vandecreek
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Great lengths: a review of website preservation activities at three American Universities with digital humanities centers. 409-422 - Linxu Wang
, Jun Wang
, Tong Wei
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Using ontology to model time description in historical Chinese texts. 423-429 - Sijie Wang
, Maciej Kurzynski
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Mapping Germanness in early 20th century USA: topic modeling and GIS within a small corpus framework. 430-445 - Apsara Bala, Nirmala Menon:
Exploring Digital Humanities in India Pedagogies Practices and Institutional Possibilities. Maya Dodd and Nidhi Kalra (eds). 446-447 - Caterina Cacioli
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Eye Tracking in Linguistics. Salvatore Attardo and Lucy Pickering. 447-449 - Erik Ketzan
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Modes of Composition and the Durability of Style in Literature. David L. Hoover. 449-453 - Xuqing Li, Yuxin Ren:
Identity and Digital Communication: Concepts, Theories, Practices. Rob Cover. 453-455 - Chulin Shih, Hsin Ch'ien:
Digital Humanities and Modern Chinese Literature (Shuzi Renwen yu Zhonguo Xiandai Wenxue). He Wang. 455-458 - Tiping Su:
The Digital Humanities and Literary Studies. Martin Paul Eve. 458-460 - Hang Yu, Sijia Chang:
Research Methods for Digital Discourse Analysis. Camilla Vásquez. 460-463 - Zilong Zhong
, Lin Fan:
Introduction to Digital Humanities: Enhancing Scholarship with the Use of Technology. Kathryn C. Wymer. 463-465
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