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Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, Volume 40
Volume 40, Number Supplement_1, 2025
- Valentina Pasqual
, Katarina Lucic
, Marta Rosa Bisceglia
, Martina Merenda
, Adriana Iezzi, Francesca Tomasi
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Modelling Chinese contemporary calligraphy: the WRITE data model. 66- - Julia L. Damerow
, Rebecca Sutton Koeser
, Jeffrey C. Carver
, Malte Vogl
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Code review in digital humanities. 18- - Naoki Kokaze, Takeshi Fushimi, Yusuke Nakamura:
Contabilizar el comercio imperial: analysis of early double-entry accounting books with TEI/DEPCHA. 39- - Pim Huijnen:
Everyday memory: a computational analysis of changing relations between past and present in Dutch newspapers in the 20th century. 27- - Publisher's Note. 2-
- Joseph Nockels
, Paul Gooding, Melissa Terras
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Are Digital Humanities platforms facilitating sufficient diversity in research? A study of the Transkribus Scholarship Programme. 46- - Rombert J. Stapel
, Ivo Zandhuis
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Linked Data for modelling and replicating the knowledge production process in data-driven humanities research. 100- - Wenyi Shang
, Ted Underwood:
Disentangling semantic and prosodic features of English poetry. 87- - Masahiro Shimoda, Ikki Ohmukai
, Taizo Yamada
, Kiyonori Nagasaki, Edward Vanhoutte:
Special issue: "Digital Humanities 2022: Responding to Asian Diversity". 1- - Monika Dabrowska
, Teresa Santa María
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Gender relations in Spanish theatre during the Silver Age: a quantitative comparison of works in the Spanish Drama Corpus. 3- - Marie Puren
, Fanny Lebreton, Aurélien Pellet, Pierre Vernus:
From parliamentary history to digital and computational history: a NLP-friendly TEI model for historical parliamentary proceedings. 75-
Volume 40, Number 1, 2025
- Gabriel Abrams
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Literary characters and GPT-4: from William Shakespeare to Elena Ferrante. 1-14 - George Borski:
Stylometry at the service of history of science: the Renaissance of Copernicus. 15-26 - Daoling Chen, Pengpeng Cheng:
Research on image design of Fujian paper-cut pattern based on Kansei engineering and WOA-BP neural network. 27-39 - Ruina Chen, Zhuojun Zhong, Xinyu Yuan, Haitao Liu
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Two sides of the same coin? Cross-linguistic sentiment comparison and thematic discovery of reader's reception of Wolf Totem. 40-53 - Pengpeng Cheng, Daoling Chen:
Cultural gene decoding: digital protection of intangible paper-cut and construction of gene bank. 54-63 - Govind Ram Chhimpa, Ajay Kumar, Sunita Garhwal, Dhiraj:
Real-time human-computer interface based on eye gaze estimation from low-quality webcam images: integration of convolutional neural networks, calibration, and transfer learning. 64-74 - Ying Dang, Qi Hu, Shuang Li
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The construction of thematic platforms for Chinese old maps: a global overview. 75-86 - Abdelbasset Dou
, Khalida Kissi
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Building an Oranian-English parallel corpus for automated translation training. 87-95 - May Samir El Falaky
, Reham El Shazly
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Farming games harvest panopticon: a pragma-semiotic landscape analysis of Hay Day. 96-120 - Maria-Sofia Georgopoulou, Christos Troussas, Evangelia Triperina
, Cleo Sgouropoulou:
Approaches to Digital Humanities Pedagogy: a systematic literature review within educational practice. 121-137 - Ruitao Hu
, Gui Wang
, Bin Shao
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Translator attribution of Hongloumeng: using entropy-based features and machining learning algorithm. 138-150 - Haifeng Hui
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Improving topic modeling for literary studies: a hybrid model combined with Word2Vec visualization in the case of Robinson Crusoe. 151-163 - Hartmut Ilsemann
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A brief supplement to the Two Oldcastles of London. 164-169 - Matthew J. Lavin
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Modeling "worth by association" in US book reviews, 1905-25. 170-188 - Ke Li
, Zihan Xu
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"Rhetoric behind the digital screen": wayfinding across the splinternet of AI - a rhetorical quartet of an affective writer. 189-201 - Qi Liu, Zijing Wu:
Influence of artificial intelligence on modern book design. 202-213 - Zhongbao Liu, Guangwen Wan, Xi Zuo, Yingbin Liu:
Sentiment analysis of Chinese ancient poetry based on multidimensional knowledge attention. 214-226 - Thomas C. Messerli
, Daria Dayter
, Sven Leuckert
, Aatu Liimatta
, Hanna Mahler, Axel Bohmann, Gustavo Kozma, Rafaela Tosin:
Digital debating cultures: communicative practices on Reddit. 227-240 - Emad Mohamed
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Who wrote 'The World of Saddam Hussein?' A supervised machine learning approach. 241-252 - Sonja Novak, Marijana Mandic:
Exploring the crisis motif in contemporary German-speaking, English-speaking, and Croatian literature - a digital and interdisciplinary approach. 253-267 - Jan Rybicki
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Can machine translation of literary texts fool stylometry? 268-276 - Barry Salt
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A note on applying the Syuzhet program to film dialogue. 277-279 - Laura Soriano-Gonzalez
, José Belda-Medina
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Exploring image-text combinations in visual humour through large language models (LLMs). 280-294 - Yertay Sultan, Gulnaz Dautova, Dina Alkebayeva, Akkibat Akzhigitova
, Zhansaya Aden
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Analysis of modern strategies for using artificial intelligence technologies in the creation of fantasy content. 295-307 - Zeev Volkovich
, Renata Avros
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Comprehension of the Shakespeare authorship question through deep impostors approach. 308-328 - Michael Wittweiler
, Franziska Schropp, Thomas E. Konrad
, Marie Revellio, Barbara Feichtinger:
On the implementation of Latin part-of-speech taggers in intertextuality analysis: TreeTagger, CLTK, Cracovia system, LatinCy, and ChatGPT compared. 329-337 - Xin Xie
, Jiangqiong Li, Haining Wang:
The many voices of Duying: revisiting the disputed essays between Lu Xun and Zhou Zuoren. 338-353 - Jianwei Yan
, Qidi Li
, Haitao Liu:
Defining digital humanities and examining its relationship with linguistics through the lens of Digital Scholarship in the Humanities. 354-380 - Ran Yi
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Tech-empowered equity: advancing linguistic justice through digital scholarship. 381-399 - Tsy Yih
, Haitao Liu:
Decomposing dependency analysis: revisiting the relation between annotation scheme and structure-based textual measures. 400-418 - Haitang Zhang, Lei Song:
From house museum to virtual reality: memory, space, and material culture study in Sir John Soane's Museum. 419-431 - Yan Zhang, Xueyuan Zhang:
Virtual museum 'Traditional Dress of Liangshan Yi Nationality': analysis of user experience in cultural heritage interaction. 432-446 - Frida Akmalia:
Using digital humanities in the classroom: a practical introduction for teachers, lecturers, and students. Claire Battershill and Shawna Ross. 447-448 - Jie Guo
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The Future of Digital Communication: The Metaverse. Raquel V. Benítez Rojas (ed). 448-450 - Ye Jin
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Localization in translation. Miguel A. Jiménez-Crespo. 450-454 - Yubin Qian
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Corpus approaches to language in social media. Matteo Di Cristofaro. 454-457 - Xiaoqin Wu
, Xueyu Yue:
Corpus-assisted discourse studies. Matthew Gillings, Gerlinde Mautner and Paul Baker. 457-459

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