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Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1, April 2017
- Mike Baxter, Daria Khitrova, Yuri Tsivian:
Exploring cutting structure in film, with applications to the films of D. W. Griffith, Mack Sennett, and Charlie Chaplin. 1-16 - Thomas Crombez, Edith Cassiers:
Postdramatic methods of adaptation in the age of digital collaborative writing. 17-35 - Radek Cech, Ján Macutek, Zdenek Zabokrtský, Ales Horák:
Polysemy and synonymy in syntactic dependency networks. 36-49 - Maciej Eder:
Visualization in stylometry: Cluster analysis using networks. 50-64 - Jack Elliott:
Whole genre sequencing. 65-79 - Saeed Farzi, Heshaam Faili:
Improving statistical machine translation using syntax-based learning-to-rank system. 80-100 - Alejandro Giacometti, Alberto Campagnolo, Lindsay W. MacDonald, Simon Mahony, Stuart Robson, Tim Weyrich, Melissa Terras, Adam P. Gibson:
The value of critical destruction: Evaluating multispectral image processing methods for the analysis of primary historical texts. 101-122 - Alexander A. G. Gladwin, Matthew J. Lavin, Daniel M. Look:
Stylometry and collaborative authorship: Eddy, Lovecraft, and 'The Loved Dead'. 123-140 - Valentin Gold, Mennatallah El-Assady, Annette Hautli-Janisz, Tina Bögel, Christian Rohrdantz, Miriam Butt, Katharina Holzinger, Daniel A. Keim:
Visual linguistic analysis of political discussions: Measuring deliberative quality. 141-158 - Alexander Koplenig:
Why the quantitative analysis of diachronic corpora that does not consider the temporal aspect of time-series can lead to wrong conclusions. 159-168 - Alexander Koplenig:
The impact of lacking metadata for the measurement of cultural and linguistic change using the Google Ngram data sets - Reconstructing the composition of the German corpus in times of WWII. 169-188 - Laura Mandell, Clemens Neudecker, Apostolos Antonacopoulos, Elizabeth Grumbach, Loretta Auvil, Matthew Christy, Jacob A. Heil, Todd Samuelson:
Navigating the storm: IMPACT, eMOP, and agile steering standards. 189-194 - Giuseppe Rizzo, Federico Tomassetti, Antonio Vetrò, Luca Ardito, Marco Torchiano, Maurizio Morisio, Raphaël Troncy:
Semantic enrichment for recommendation of primary studies in a systematic literature review. 195-208 - Hossein Taghi-Zadeh, Mohammad Hadi Sadreddini, Mohammad Hasan Diyanati, Amir Hossein Rasekh:
A new hybrid stemming method for persian language. 209-221
- Walter Daelemans:
Literary detective work on the computer. Michael P. Oakes. 222-223
Volume 32, Number suppl_1, April 2017
- Edward Vanhoutte:
Introduction. i1-i3
- Beatrice Alex, Claire Grover, Jon Oberlander, Tara Thomson, Miranda Anderson, James Loxley, Uta Hinrichs, Ke Zhou:
Palimpsest: Improving assisted curation of loco-specific literature. i4-i16 - Anastasia Bonch-Osmolovskaya, Daniil Skorinkin:
Text mining War and Peace: Automatic extraction of character traits from literary pieces. i17-i24 - Erik Malcolm Champion:
Digital humanities is text heavy, visualization light, and simulation poor. i25-i32 - Arianna Ciula, Øyvind Eide:
Modelling in digital humanities: Signs in context. i33-i46 - Emiliano Giovannetti, Davide Albanesi, Andrea Bellandi, Giulia Benotto:
Traduco: A collaborative web-based CAT environment for the interpretation and translation of texts. i47-i62 - Martin Holmes:
Whatever happened to interchange? i63-i68 - Kerry Kilner, Kent Fitch:
'Searching for My Lady's Bonnet: discovering poetry in the National Library of Australia's newspapers database'. i69-i83 - Piotr Marecki, Nick Montfort:
Renderings: Translating literary works in the digital age. i84-i91 - Rachel Panckhurst:
A digital corpus resource of authentic anonymized French text messages: 88milSMS - What about transcoding and linguistic annotation? i92-i102 - Tom Schofield, Mitchell Whitelaw, David S. Kirk:
Research through design and digital humanities in practice: What, how and who in an archive research project. i103-i120 - Joris J. van Zundert, Ronald Haentjens Dekker:
Code, scholarship, and criticism: When is code scholarship and when is it not? i121-i133 - Hao Wei, Mathias Seuret, Marcus Liwicki, Rolf Ingold:
The use of Gabor features for semi-automatically generated polyon-based ground truth of historical document images. i134-i149 - Marcel Würsch, Rolf Ingold, Marcus Liwicki:
DivaServices - A RESTful web service for Document Image Analysis methods. i150-i156
Volume 32, Number 2, June 2017
- Saulo Cunha de Serpa Brandão, Wander Nunes Frota:
On the path to a methodology for the critique of digital literature. 225-233 - Julian Brooke, Adam Hammond, Graeme Hirst:
Using models of lexical style to quantify free indirect discourse in modernist fiction. 234-250 - Alessia D'Andrea, Arianna D'Ulizia, Fernando Ferri, Patrizia Grifoni:
EMAG: An extended multimodal attribute grammar for behavioural features. 251-275 - Miguel Escobar Varela, Gea Oswah Fatah Parikesit:
A quantitative close analysis of a theatre video recording. 276-283 - Mark A. Finlayson:
ProppLearner: Deeply annotating a corpus of Russian folktales to enable the machine learning of a Russian formalist theory. 284-300 - Daniel Gamermann, Carmen Moret-Tatay, Esperanza Navarro-Pardo, Pedro Fernández de Córdoba:
The small-world of 'Le Petit Prince': Revisiting the word frequency distribution. 301-311 - Marissa Gemma, Frédéric Glorieux, Jean-Gabriel Ganascia:
Operationalizing the colloquial style: Repetition in 19th-century American fiction. 312-335 - Cornell Jackson:
Using social network analysis to reveal unseen relationships in medieval Scotland. 336-343 - Ben Miller, Ayush Shrestha, Jennifer Olive:
Visualizing computational, transversal narratives from the World Trade Towers. 344-354 - Lisa Pearl, Kristine Lu, Anousheh Haghighi:
The character in the letter: Epistolary attribution in Samuel Richardson's Clarissa. 355-376 - Roopika Risam:
Other worlds, other DHs: Notes towards a DH accent. 377-384 - José Manuel Rodríguez Herrera:
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Jim in China: A case of what Corpus Pragmatics can do for the translation of dialect. 385-397 - Jacob Shell:
Mapping the Geography of Karl Marx's Capital. 398-402 - Nicolas Szilas:
Modeling and representing dramatic situations as paradoxical structures. 403-422 - Nick Thieberger:
What remains to be done - Exposing invisible collections in the other 7, 000 languages and why it is a DH enterprise. 423-434 - Enrico Tuccinardi:
An application of a profile-based method for authorship verification: Investigating the authenticity of Pliny the Younger's letter to Trajan concerning the Christians. 435-447 - Toon Van Hal, Yannick Anné:
Reconciling the dynamics of language with a grammar handbook: The ongoing Pedalion grammar project. 448-454
- Joseph Lloyd Donica:
Pax Technica: How the Internet of things may set us free or lock us up. Philip N. Howard. 455-457 - Espen S. Ore:
Digital Classics outside the echo-chamber: Teaching, Knowledge Exchange & Public Engagement, Gabriel Bodard and Matteo Romanello (eds). 457-459
Volume 32, Number 3, September 2017
- Vaibhav Agarwal, Parteek Kumar:
A multilingual cross-domain client application prototype for UNL-ization and NL-ization for NLP applications. 461-475 - John A. Bateman, Francisco O. D. Veloso, Janina Wildfeuer, Felix HiuLaam Cheung, Nancy Songdan Guo:
An open multilevel classification scheme for the visual layout of comics and graphic novels: Motivation and design. 476-510 - Alan Bilansky:
Search, reading, and the rise of database. 511-527 - Ruina Chen, Haitao Liu, Gabriel Altmann:
Entropy in different text types. 528-542 - Mohammad Bagher Dastgheib, Seyed Mostafa Fakhrahmad, Mansoor Zolghadri Jahromi:
Perspell: A new Persian semantic-based spelling correction system. 543-553 - Panagiotis Gakis, Christos T. Panagiotakopoulos, Kyriakos N. Sgarbas, Christos T. Tsalidis, Vassilios S. Verykios:
Design and construction of the Greek grammar checker. 554-576 - Dominique Longrée, Sylvie Mellet:
A text structure indicator and two topological methods: New ways for studying Latin historic narratives. 577-590 - Thomas Merriam:
Is it time to re-think King John? 591-601 - Vinodh Rajan:
Quantifying scripts: Defining metrics of characters for quantitative and descriptive analysis. 602-631 - Mohammad Javad Rezai, Tayebeh Mosavi Miangah:
FarsiTag: A part-of-speech tagging system for Persian. 632-642 - Stefan Schöberlein:
Poe or not Poe? A stylometric analysis of Edgar Allan Poe's disputed writings. 643-659 - Fabian B. Wadsworth, Jérémie Vasseur, David E. Damby:
Evolution of vocabulary in the poetry of Sylvia Plath. 660-671 - Bong-Jun Yi, Do-Gil Lee, Hae-Chang Rim:
An all-words sense tagging method for resource-deficient languages. 672-688
Volume 32, Number 4, December 2017
- Claire Ross, Steven Gray, Jack Ashby, Melissa Terras, Andrew Hudson-Smith, Claire Warwick:
Engaging the museum space: Mobilizing visitor engagement with digital content creation. 689-708 - David Brown, Adriana Soto-Corominas, Juan-Luis Suárez:
The preliminaries project: Geography, networks, and publication in the Spanish Golden Age. 709-732 - Yong Cao, Fei Xiong, Youjie Zhao, Yongke Sun, Xiaoguang Yue, Xin He, Lichao Wang:
Pow law in random symbolic sequences. 733-738 - Tom Cheesman, Kevin Flanagan, Stephan Thiel, Jan Rybicki, Robert S. Laramee, Jonathan Hope, Avraham Roos:
Multi-Retranslation corpora: Visibility, variation, value, and virtue. 739-760 - Elisabet Comelles, Victoria Arranz, Irene Castellón:
Guiding automatic MT evaluation by means of linguistic features. 761-778 - David Croft, Stephen Brown, Simon Coupland:
An effective named entity similarity metric for comparing data from multiple sources with varying syntax. 779-787 - Hartmut Ilsemann:
The two Oldcastles of London. 788-796 - Mike Kestemont, Guy De Pauw, Renske van Nie, Walter Daelemans:
Lemmatization for variation-rich languages using deep learning. 797-815 - Eythan Levy, Frédéric Pluquet:
Computer experiments on the Khirbet Qeiyafa ostracon. 816-836 - Victor Hugo Masias, Paula Baldwin Lind, Sigifredo Laengle, Augusto Vargas, Fernando A. Crespo:
Exploring the prominence of Romeo and Juliet's characters using weighted centrality measures. 837-858 - Ephraim Nissan:
In the Garden and in the Ark: The belles lettres, aetiological tales, and narrative explanatory trajectories - The concept of an architecture combining phono-semantic matching, and NLP story-generation. 859-886 - Kazim Pal, Nicola Avery, Pete Boston, Alberto Campagnolo, Caroline De Stefani, Helen Matheson-Pollock, Daniele Panozzo, Matthew Payne, Christian Schüller, Chris Sanderson, Chris Scott, Philippa Smith, Rachael Smither, Olga Sorkine-Hornung, Ann Stewart, Emma Stewart, Patricia Stewart, Melissa Terras, Bernadette Walsh, Laurence Ward, Liz Yamada, Tim Weyrich:
Digitally reconstructing the Great Parchment Book: 3D recovery of fire-damaged historical documents. 887-917 - Maria Cristina Pattuelli, Karen Hwang, Matthew Miller:
Accidental discovery, intentional inquiry: Leveraging linked data to uncover the women of jazz. 918-924
Volume 32, Number suppl_2, December 2017
Editorial
- Maciej Eder, Jan Rybicki, Manfred Thaller:
Introduction. ii1-ii3
- Stefan Evert, Thomas Proisl, Fotis Jannidis, Isabella Reger, Steffen Pielström, Christof Schöch, Thorsten Vitt:
Understanding and explaining Delta measures for authorship attribution. ii4-ii16 - David L. Hoover:
The microanalysis of style variation. ii17-ii30 - Grace Muzny, Mark Algee-Hewitt, Dan Jurafsky:
Dialogism in the novel: A computational model of the dialogic nature of narration and quotations. ii31-ii52 - James O. Gawley, A. Caitlin Diddams:
Comparing the intertextuality of multiple authors using Tesserae: A new technique for normalization. ii53-ii59 - Marine Riguet, Suzanne Mpouli:
At the crossroads between the scientific and the literary discourse: Comparison as a figure of dialogism. ii60-ii77 - Joris J. van Zundert, Tara L. Andrews:
Qu'est-ce qu'un texte numérique? - A new rationale for the digital representation of text. ii78-ii88 - Arianna Ciula:
Digital palaeography: What is digital about it? ii89-ii105 - Stefan Jänicke, David Joseph Wrisley:
Visualizing Mouvance: Toward a visual analysis of variant medieval text traditions. ii106-ii123 - Katarzyna Bazarnik, Jakub Wróblewski:
First We Feel Then We Fall: James Joyce's Finnegans Wake as an interactive video application. ii124-ii134 - Claire Warwick:
Beauty is truth: Multi-sensory input and the challenge of designing aesthetically pleasing digital resources. ii135-ii150 - Taylor B. Arnold, Peter Leonard, Lauren Tilton:
Knowledge creation through recommender systems. ii151-ii157 - Martijn Kleppe, Marco Otte:
Analysing and understanding news consumption patterns by tracking online user behaviour with a multimodal research design. ii158-ii170 - Elena González-Blanco García, Clara Martínez Cantón, Gimena del Rio Riande, Salvador Ros, Rafael Pastor, Antonio Robles-Gómez, Agustín C. Caminero, María Luisa Díez Platas, Álvaro del Olmo, Miguel Urízar:
EVI-LINHD, a virtual research environment for the Spanish-speaking community. ii171-ii178 - Rui Hu, Carlos Pallan Gayol, Jean-Marc Odobez, Daniel Gatica-Perez:
Analyzing and visualizing ancient Maya hieroglyphics using shape: From computer vision to Digital Humanities. ii179-ii194 - Heather Richards-Rissetto:
An iterative 3D GIS analysis of the role of visibility in ancient Maya landscapes: A case study from Copan, Honduras. ii195-ii212
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