DH2012: Thoughts and Impressions, a month and a half later
Thoughts on attending the Digital Humanities 2012 conference in Hamburg, DHers as those capable of metaphor and formulae, and poetry in DH. 28 Aug 2012
Notes from Digital Humanities 2012 conference in Hamburg, Germany
Thoughts on attending the Digital Humanities 2012 conference in Hamburg, DHers as those capable of metaphor and formulae, and poetry in DH. 28 Aug 2012
Presentations on an approach for multi-modal analysis to compare text, video and subtitles for different representations of the same story; automated analysi... 17 Aug 2012
A tool to work with email archives, and two papers on text analysis. 17 Aug 2012
Panel session on Topic Modeling with Travis Brown, David Mimno, and Robert Nelson. 10 Aug 2012
An analysis of the user and image networks of deviantART, a report on named-entity extraction reliability for historical data from messy texts, and an attemp... 10 Aug 2012
This was an odd mix of presentations (at least, I couldn’t find any common theme), but fortunately for me I was interested in all three of them: an experimen... 01 Aug 2012
A session on three different geographical or otherwise map-related projects: applying 3D technologies to archaeology, investigating the precision of Ptolemy’... 31 Jul 2012
This was a diverse session– from detailed visual analysis of title pages in 17th century medical texts, to the failure of traditional keyword analysis method... 26 Jul 2012
This session included three very different approaches to visualizing aspects of English language and literature - a visualization tool for poetry, surprising... 26 Jul 2012
This session consisted of three different papers relating in some way or other to authorship attribution or verification; the first looked at the technique o... 20 Jul 2012
This session was a panel with four speakers - two from the text encoding “team” and two from the analytics “team”; each of them spoke briefly and then there ... 18 Jul 2012
This session was billed as a workshop, but was really a series of presentations - sort of a mixed bag of things relating to annotation, ontologies, etc, as R... 18 Jul 2012
I enjoyed this tutorial from the Free Your Metadata group. This session was an actual, valuable workshop on using Google Refine to clean and refine metadata... 18 Jul 2012
CLÉA is version 4 of CATMA (which stands for Computer Aided Textual Markup & Analysis); they are transitioning from a desktop application to a web-based ... 18 Jul 2012