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Slow Listening: Digital Tools for Voice Studies
  • Marit J. MacArthur
  • Lee M. Miller
  • linguistics
  • performance
  • tools
  • sound
  • data visualization
  • Poetry
  • Poet Voice
  • Phonetic linguistics

This article provides a critical narrative of our research in applying, developing and refining tools for the analysis of pitch and timing patterns in recorded performances of literary texts.

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Computational Paremiology: Charting the temporal, ecological dynamics of proverb use in books, news articles, and tweets
  • Ethan Davis
  • Christopher Danforth
  • Wolfgang Mieder
  • Peter Sheridan Dodds
  • linguistics
  • corpora
  • history
  • data visualization

    This article measures temporal changes in the relevance of proverbs within four corpora,differing in kind, scale, and time frame: Millions of books over centuries; thousands of books over centuries; millions of news articles over twenty years; and billions of tweets over a decade.

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    LdoD Visual - A Visual Reader for Fernando Pessoa’s Book of Disquiet: An In-Out-In Metaphor
    • José Raposo
    • António Rito Silva
    • Manuel Portela
    • data visualization
    • digital
    • graphic design
    • reading
    • reading interface
    • reading flow
    • visualization
    • hypermedia
    • LdoD Archive

    This article presents a solution to read and explore the Book of Disquiet by Fernando Pessoa, an unfinished book composed of a set of modular texts that have been edited in different sequences and which can be read multi-sequentially.

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    PodcastRE Analytics: Using RSS to Study the Cultures and Norms of Podcasting
    • Eric Hoyt
    • J.J. Bersch
    • Susan Noh
    • Samuel Hansen
    • Jacob Mertens
    • Jeremy Wade Morris
    • metadata
    • data visualization
    • data curation
    • digitization

      We share three different methods for studying RSS feeds and podcast metadata: 1) visualizing how topics and keywords trend over time; 2) visualizing networks of common associated keywords entered by podcasters; and 3) analyzing norms and common practices for the duration of podcasts (as a time-based media format, podcasting is unusual in that it is not bound by the programming schedules and technical limitations that provide strict parameters for most audiovisual forms).

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