Summary of your 'study carrel' ============================== This is a summary of your Distant Reader 'study carrel'. The Distant Reader harvested & cached your content into a collection/corpus. It then applied sets of natural language processing and text mining against the collection. The results of this process was reduced to a database file -- a 'study carrel'. The study carrel can then be queried, thus bringing light specific characteristics for your collection. These characteristics can help you summarize the collection as well as enumerate things you might want to investigate more closely. Eric Lease Morgan May 27, 2019 Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 483 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5736 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 53 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 152 Digital 125 Humanities 58 University 27 humanity 24 digital 20 Data 19 datum 18 history 15 human 15 Human 14 Studies 14 Journal 14 DHM 13 Research 13 Press 12 model 12 Library 11 text 11 research 11 GIS 10 web 10 project 10 Feed 9 che 9 Science 8 work 8 Media 7 student 7 English 6 medium 6 del 6 Technology 6 International 6 Information 6 Big 5 xml 5 und 5 time 5 motion 5 library 5 language 5 image 5 edition 5 Twitter 5 TEI 5 Scholar 5 New 5 Management 5 January 5 Ergonomics Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 6882 datum 6446 research 6160 humanity 6108 project 4831 text 4291 model 4257 work 3615 tool 3526 time 3494 information 3286 analysis 3045 study 2982 system 2760 way 2756 web 2741 user 2678 method 2660 example 2651 history 2405 process 2374 approach 2303 author 2264 student 2246 word 2246 result 2189 medium 2150 use 2150 language 2149 part 2141 technology 2127 case 2120 term 2086 level 2064 question 2053 field 1986 practice 1979 collection 1945 content 1942 source 1917 form 1887 resource 1879 article 1877 object 1859 % 1828 community 1784 library 1780 development 1767 number 1761 task 1756 researcher Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 9167 Digital 6744 Humanities 4051 University 3283 Journal 2892 e 2720 di 2711 al 2709 DH 2329 _ 2169 J. 1981 Press 1878 Research 1856 la 1837 M. 1810 de 1771 New 1763 et 1601 Data 1391 Library 1338 S. 1330 International 1234 Studies 1210 pp 1184 Science 1137 del 1127 . 1126 Project 1077 C. 1053 Information 1008 R. 1007 un 993 • 977 y 970 D. 955 che 875 il 871 K. 859 Technology 857 York 830 digital 824 Figure 812 London 799 Conference 780 A. 777 s 772 E. 767 Human 766 P. 766 DHM 765 English Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 11118 it 9483 we 5466 i 5118 they 2776 you 2036 them 1641 he 1434 us 750 she 748 itself 586 me 542 one 529 themselves 182 him 116 himself 111 ourselves 108 her 63 ’s 59 myself 51 yourself 46 em 37 herself 25 mine 14 oneself 14 i”/self 13 hg 11 ''s 8 는 8 경우 8 ours 8 au 7 ya 6 설계 6 yours 6 theirs 5 후 5 u 5 s 4 휠 4 je 4 j.-c. 4 de- 4 > 3 다리 3 † 3 pg 3 ng 3 na 3 https://dx.doi.org/10.12759/hsr.suppl.31.2018.33-45 2 제품 Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things 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even 1600 large 1566 specific 1562 same 1556 up 1497 very 1476 online 1446 important 1424 literary 1419 open 1397 out 1392 then 1380 early 1353 high 1304 possible 1298 often 1254 scholarly 1254 rather 1204 own 1202 much 1181 e.g. 1179 long 1124 virtual 1121 thus 1114 particular 1074 good 1038 now 1038 academic Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 703 most 500 good 406 least 163 Most 138 high 109 large 78 late 56 great 51 early 50 low 45 big 30 old 26 bad 25 small 25 close 19 strong 16 manif 14 wide 12 simple 12 short 12 easy 9 near 9 full 9 fine 9 broad 8 new 7 fast 7 Least 5 warm 4 weak 4 ter 4 slight 4 long 4 f 4 e 4 deep 4 KS_Keyss 3 topmost 3 rich 3 common 3 cheap 2 wealthy 2 theb 2 pure 2 palimps 2 lively 2 hard 2 ace 1 各機構在對具體的文物物件描述時可根據本單位實際需要進行本地個別元素的擴展。擴 1 young Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1437 most 125 well 116 least 7 highest 3 lowermost 1 worst 1 true/1 1 newest 1 lowest 1 https://github.com/dongourley/fedora_rest 1 grammar 1 fast Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1305 doi.org 845 dx.doi.org 289 github.com 264 bit.ly 255 creativecommons.org 194 www.cambridge.org 140 jarahmoesch.com 123 www.digitalhumanities.org 95 www.scopus.com 93 web.archive.org 93 dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu 89 joemls.tku.edu.tw 86 www.w3.org 85 www.tei-c.org 81 nomisma.org 74 orcid.org 70 www.tandfonline.com 69 en.wikipedia.org 68 books.google.com 67 www.youtube.com 67 mappingthedigitalhumanities.org 63 journalofdigitalhumanities.org 62 crossmark.crossref.org 57 doi 56 www.ucl.ac.uk 56 www.humanitiescommission.org 56 www 54 dsh.oxfordjournals.org 53 www.journals.uchicago.edu 52 www.mdpi.com 52 twitter.com 48 www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 45 hdl.handle.net 42 refhub.elsevier.com 41 wellcomelibrary.org 39 chronicle.com 37 www.sr.ithaka.org 35 www.nytimes.com 35 www.euppublishing.com 34 sites.duke.edu 34 digitalhumanities.org 33 hal.archives-ouvertes.fr 32 www.scottbot.net 32 terms.naer.edu.tw 31 www.bl.uk 31 theadok.at 31 jrmdc.com 31 dl.acm.org 30 sites.tufts.edu 29 lareviewofbooks.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 149 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 97 http://www.cambridge.org/core/terms 97 http://www.cambridge.org/core 89 http://joemls.tku.edu.tw 79 http://nomisma.org/ 57 http://doi 56 http://www 55 http://www.humanitiescommission.org/_pdf/hss_report.pdf 54 http://dsh.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/fqw045?ijkey=QFoN0r8n1SS8gac&keytype=ref 51 http://jrmdc.com 48 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10588167.2017.1404307 41 http://wellcomelibrary.org/londons-pulse 41 http://doi.org/10.1017/jch.2020.31 34 http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10691316.2018.1480440 34 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/rlt.v24.32036 34 http://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2611-0563/11838 34 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ 31 http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/t-and-c 29 http://doi.org/10.14765/zzf.dok-2051 24 http://www.nactem.ac.uk 23 http://www.books.google.com/ngrams 21 http://www.themacroscope.org 19 http://www.digitalhumanities.org/companion/ 19 http://doi.org/10.1017/jch.2020.13 18 http://www.labs.europepmc.org 18 http://radicalpedagogy.icaap.org/content/issue8_1/breunig.html 17 http://www.researchinlearningtechnology.net/index.php/rlt/article/view/32036 16 http://wp.unil.ch/graphsde/ 16 http://sciencewatch.com/articles/single-author-papers-waning-share-output-still-providing-tools-progress 16 http://dbpedia.org/sparql?default-graph-uri=http%3A%2F%2Fdbpedia.org&query=select+*%0D%0Awhere+%7B%3Fperson+rdfs%3Alabel+%3Fperson_name+%3B+rdf%3Atype+%3Ftype+%3B+dbo%3AbirthDate+%3Fbirthdate+%3B+dbo%3Aabstract+%3Fabstract+.%0D%0A++++bind%28rand%281+%2B+strlen%28str%28%3Fperson%29%29*0%29+as+%3Frid%29%0D%0AFILTER+regex%28%3Ftype%2C+%22Person%22%29%0D%0AFILTER+regex%28%3Fbirthdate%2C+%221977%22%29%0D%0A%7D+order+by+%3Frid%0D%0ALIMIT+200&format=json&CXML_redir_for_subjs=121&CXML_redir_for_hrefs=&timeout=30000&debug=on&run=+Run+Query+ 16 http://creativecommons.org/ 15 http://www.tei-c.org/index.xml 15 http://jdmdh.episciences.org 14 http://www.lemlat3.eu/ 14 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311983.2016.1171458 14 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ 13 http://www.mdpi.com 13 http://terms.naer.edu.tw/detail/1662068/?index=12 13 http://doi.org/10.1017/hia.2020.5 13 http://doi.org/ 13 http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2527039 12 http://www.tei-c.org/ 12 http://mappingthedigitalhumanities.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/module-5.pdf 12 http://llc.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/fqp018?ijkey=deB17DJBT3YKBEX&keytype=ref 12 http://jdhcs.uchicago.edu 12 http://jarahmoesch.com/category/teaching/ 12 http://jarahmoesch.com/category/research/ 12 http://jarahmoesch.com/category/portfolio/ 12 http://jarahmoesch.com/category/exhibitions/ 12 http://jarahmoesch.com/about-2/ Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- 14 portage@carl-abrc.ca 8 hcyou@postech.ac.kr 6 mbtimney.etcl@gmail.com 6 librarypure@kcl.ac.uk 6 lbocanegra@ugr.es 6 haerder@cs.uni-kl.de 6 eprints@whiterose.ac.uk 6 brett.hirsch@gmail.com 6 aliciagh@usal.es 5 kjung@ulsan.ac.kr 5 marie-claire.beaulieu@tufts.edu 4 x200won@postech.ac.kr 4 sclin@mail.tku.edu.tw 4 sander.muenster@tu-dresden.de 4 qad@stanford.edu 4 mcgraila@lanecc.edu 4 martin.grandjean@unil.ch 4 lib-eprints@bbk.ac.uk 4 kgrant1@ualberta.ca 3 sros@scc.uned.es 3 reviewsindigitalhumanities@gmail.com 3 palko.gabor@btk.elte.hu 3 openaccess@ed.ac.uk 3 mc3395@columbia.edu 3 maurizio@ugr.es 3 m.terras@ucl.ac.uk 3 m.tada@aist.go.jp 3 heyer@informatik.uni-leipzig.de 3 hdate@ssi.ist.hokudai.ac.jp 3 greta.franzini@unicatt.it 3 francois.guillaume@eads.net 3 egonzalezblanco@faculty.ie.edu 3 dgrigar@me.com 3 claire.clivaz@sib.swis 3 christoph.schlieder@uni-bamberg.de 3 c.warwick@ucl.ac.uk 3 andreas.henrich@uni-bamberg.de 3 sally.chambers@ugent.be 3 peter.mechant@ugent.be 3 080677@mail.fju.edu.tw 2 zhangyan@lib.pku.edu.cn 2 zhangwei@tsinghua.edu.cn 2 zafarullah631@yahoo.com 2 yano@lt.ritsumei.ac.jp 2 wuttke@fh-potsdam.de 2 wpkurtz@ucla.edu 2 valentina.rossi@unipr.it 2 v.zamborlini@uva.nl 2 tlutz@cdc.gov 2 tibor.kalman@gwdg.de Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20 humanities is not 15 information is available 14 data is not 12 data does not 11 humanities does not 8 data is available 8 dh is not 8 humanities is often 8 models are not 8 projects are often 8 text is not 8 tools are not 7 humanities are not 7 project is not 7 projects do not 7 users are not 7 work is not 7 work is properly 6 data are available 6 humanities do not 6 humanities has also 6 information is not 6 method is minimal 6 project does not 6 projects are not 5 analysis is not 5 approach does not 5 humanities are now 5 methods do humanities 5 model is also 5 research is also 5 research is part 5 text does not 5 time is not 5 tools are available 5 tools are often 5 users do not 5 work does not 4 analysis using digital 4 data being accessible 4 data is still 4 dh has not 4 dh is still 4 humanities are often 4 humanities are still 4 humanities based approach 4 humanities is also 4 humanities is still 4 method is not 4 models do not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 dh is not merely 3 system were not able 2 analyses are not possible 2 analysis is not only 2 data is not accessible 2 model do not strictly 2 models are not only 2 time is not strictly 2 users were not able 1 al make no use 1 analyses are not sensible 1 analyses were not substantively 1 analysis are not often 1 analysis gave no conclusive 1 analysis is not enough 1 analysis is not merely 1 analysis was not possible 1 approach considers not only 1 approach do not yet 1 approach is not entirely 1 approach is not promising 1 approach is not specific 1 approach was not feasible 1 approach was not finally 1 approaches are no exception 1 approaches are not necessarily 1 data are not digitally 1 data does not always 1 data does not just 1 data does not only 1 data is not as 1 data is not available 1 data is not comparable 1 data is not easily 1 data is not inherently 1 data is not something 1 data is not transparent 1 data was not normally 1 dh are no different 1 dh are not contradictions 1 dh are not necessarily 1 dh are not only 1 dh has not yet 1 dh is not just 1 dh is not so 1 example is not singular 1 example was not perfectly 1 humanities are not humanistic 1 humanities are not only 1 humanities are not ready Sizes of items; "Measures in words, how big is each item?" ---------------------------------------------------------- 121448 work_k4d4ag7i2jbivlshvr2m552ut4 75016 work_z3gfyd2aqfdwvgzfxshqo6mgva 59338 work_vtcr2tv4izgmdmhg2pqqmytcxm 40351 work_cq4wurwbijfg3k7nubx3lkx5g4 29878 work_bsxvshzuhzg7xiuvucujnkig6m 28581 work_tpoijndkebb6pn3xvtpj534e2e 26386 work_4cq3f23fdfhdzpyexkis4bms2a 24354 work_2ojqsvuzizdklmgcf5o7knkreu 20306 work_x2nphkwocfbiphrwvjcaywqayy 19817 work_a6ekywpsd5ahlk57zn2bhownzy 17414 work_h7kgytdtjfbkbbljthnxgrln4q 16257 work_orvmzy7terdozewiaiivbuozfe 15845 work_wk4yvwi4e5dxfgx6yq57jf6fj4 15396 work_nldu26lmund67mxznm4o6uiw5y 15108 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del convegno proposte che nel formato dell''articolo completo consentissero ai revisori una valutazione Verso il riconoscimento delle Digital Humanities come Area Scientifica: il catalogo reference work Companion to Digital Humanities do not mention the word. Collins Dictionary online: https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/digitalize. 5 Entry "digitalization n.2" in the Oxford English Dictionary online: https://www.oed.com/view/Entry/24206 3 Claiming a Critical Use of Digitalization in Humanities 7 One can also see uses of digitalization in the humanities in archaeology, notably in conjunction with 3D discussion (Ercek –Viviers name mentions "Humanities Computing" (informatica umanistica) and "digital culture" (cultura digitale): Oltre la galassia delle Digital Humanities : per la costituzione di una disciplina di Debates in the Digital Humanities, volume 2. Digital Humanities, volume 2. work_2bo75polmfcszi3xk4pnpihvu4 [PDF] Thomas Gray, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and geographical information systems: A literary GIS of two Lake District tours | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 36797812Thomas Gray, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and geographical information systems: A literary GIS of two Lake District tours title={Thomas Gray, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and geographical information systems: A literary GIS of two Lake District tours}, There have been growing calls to develop the use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) across the humanities. For this shift to take place, two things must be demonstrated: first, that it is technically possible to create a useful GIS of textual material, the main medium through which humanities research is conducted; and, secondly that such a database can be used to enhance our understanding of disciplines within the humanities. View 1 excerpt, cites methods Cooper, Andrew Hardie, Patricia Murrieta-Flores, Paul Rayson GIS and Literary History: Advancing Digital Humanities research through the Spatial Analysis of historical travel writing and topographical literature Exploring Literary Landscapes: From Texts to Spatiotemporal Analysis through Collaborative Work and GIS work_2fjnabij65dknn6bwzrt2slb3m task analysis tools, interface design guidelines and information about general suggests adding design and evaluative guiding in Digital Human Modelling that will help a user with little or no knowledge of cognitive science to design and Keywords: Digital human modelling, cognition, context, situatedness, ecological designers and engineers to consider human-machine interaction related matters in In Digital Human Modelling (DHM), the term ergonomics usually refers to modelling bringing cognition into the equation and provide users of DHM tools with an aid in paper, it shows us how earlier approaches to modelling cognition in DHM are at best known to design for human-related control systems (Bubb, 2002). Ecological Interface Design (EID) is spawned from Cognitive Work Analysis (CWA), integrating cognition into DHM tools and outline potential new design guides and models human-system interface being designed or evaluated. Perception, Cognition and Action for Digital Human Modeling. Human Performance: Evaluating the Cognitive Aspects. work_2jrybysfevbopiecnsyp6jokoe Review of Alan Liu, Local Transcendence: Essays on Postmodern Historicism and the Database (Chicago: University of Alan Liu, Local Transcendence: Essays on Postmodern Historicism and the Database Liu''s latest collection is a volume that offers an insightful and much needed digital-era revision of overview of Liu''s work from 1989 to present – from the New Historicism to the Spruce Goose – Local In contrast to many essay collections amalgamating such spans of work, Liu''s volume amounts, http://www.martineve.com/Publications/Martin%20Paul%20Eve%20-%20Review%20of%20Alan%20Liu,%20Local%20Transcendence:%20Essays%20on%20Postmodern%20Historicism%20and%20the%20Database%20(Chicago:%20University%20of%20Chicago%20Press)%20-%20PrePrint.pdf in the final essay, ''Escaping History'', in which Liu combines historiography with the database. the early works in the collection – offering critique of, among others, the New Historicism''s angst structure and content Liu explores the bounds of knowledge that so pervaded this era, this collection is Alan Liu, Local Transcendence: Essays on Postmodern Historicism and the Database (Chicago: University of Chicago Press), 392 pp., £14.50 (paper), £37.00 (cloth) work_2m3ubeq33ncujnaa7gcfv62hwy this paper argues for a review of the digital technological tools being used for research in presenting research through the use of Digital Humanities ''tools of translation and digital communication, and technological tools used in research in the humanities. this theory to address the identified limitations of digital technological tools developed to Digital Humanities and Its Technological Tools Beyond the positive side is the limitation of Digital humanities to researchers in African Studies, because Digital Humanities does not fully represent the context and meanings develop Digital Humanities in the context of Africans. The contribution of Africans to Digital Humanities in order to process and present ideas Digital Humanities is still, but the reality of African Studies is beyond material for appropriate digital technological tools for Research in Africa. advocate for minimum digital literacy for African researchers and scholars in humanities. phenomenological analysis of Digital Humanities (DH) Technological tools used for work_2m65gksq2rbwvovm24iljmys6q major (https://www.dnid.pitt.edu/) and meets three times per week: twice for lecture, once for Each week you will be asked to post a critical response to the ideas and concepts brought up in class and also responsible for responding thoughtfully to one other student''s WordPress post each week (100+ ● WordPress Post for Week 2: Tell a story about an algorithm or automata that has impacted your best posts this week will use the words and images together creatively to narrate the day and This week, we explore one of the major uses for computers'' ability to process massive amounts of data: ● WordPress Post for Week 6: Choose one of the surveillance systems or devices that you listed ● WordPress Post for Week 7: Using concepts and readings from the course so far, reinvent https://www.fordfoundation.org/ideas/equals-change-blog/posts/can-computers-be-racist-bigdata-inequality-and-discrimination/. Week 10: Human Labor in Computing ● WordPress Post for Week 11: Play a game on the Internet Arcade work_2mmfgozb35ghnkw55ivtgdsuqm humanities research in making a relatively clean data set of texts from the early modern period available, the structure of the data set itself poses considerable challenges usability of massive humanities data sets like the EEBO-TCP project presents an This article takes as its case study the challenge of massive data sets for text mining, sources that have been lauded as offering tremendous promise for DH methodology but present very specific challenges for humanities scholars with minimal programming skills. New digital methodologies and sources for humanistic scholarship raise new questions for training humanities scholars, as well as for the roles that libraries can play By nature, the digital humanities project, big or small, requires a collaborative team approach with roles for scholars, ''technologists,'' and librarians" (4). supporting digital scholarship projects with large data sets for research and learning. work_2noa3kjwirhltenxswqjd3ghw4 Picture archives and the emergence of visual history of education. This proposal will discuss the use of digital picture archives and associated tools in historical research from the broader question of what prerequisites should be considered for digital archives more generally; and • what layers of information are currently embedded in digital picture archives for the history of education possibilities and limitations of digital picture archives for the history of education. digital picture archive on educational history? search questions and topics require certain technical possibilities, for example, Let''s consider a couple of example of relevant digital picture archives for the history Picture Archives and the Emergence of Visual History of Education | August 28, 2018. Picture Archives and the Emergence of Visual History of Education | August 28, 2018. Picture Archives and the Emergence of Visual History of Education | August 28, 2018. Can existing digital picture archives meet work_2ojqsvuzizdklmgcf5o7knkreu The variety of European web archives — potential effects for future humanities research University): Platform and app histories: Assessing source availability in web archives Keywords: Collection development, national domains, web archives, research, datasets in research on web archiving and born digital sources since 2012. The Public record of Northern Ireland web archive has been building its collection of websites for presentation is to discuss how the PROMISE team approached piloting access to the Belgian webarchive for scientific research, including: a) reviewing how existing web-archives provide access Keywords: GDELT Project; realtime; research-first web archive; news homepages Keywords: Digital Humanities; Media Events; Web Archives; Discourse Analysis to ethically research young people''s historical web content in digital archives that accounts for the Keywords: national web archives, researcher engagement, infrastructure studies Her research focus is on web archiving, including approaches and methods for working with web archives data and research collections, and capturing diverse perspectives of the internet work_2pvrb5nxdjgufi5waihbgv3fmy Standardization of Digital Human Models Standardization of Digital Human Models Digital human models (DHM) have evolved as useful tools for ergonomic user need and lack of model data related standards, users are confined to one specific Keywords: Digital Human Model, standardization, computer manikin, body for digital human models, which has been addressed at the International Ergonomics practice digital human models help to improve design and usability of products and work sys‐ sium on Digital Human Modeling of the International Ergonomics Association, held in Lyon July framework for standardizing digital human models is necessary to overcome current obstruc‐ ous work, existing standards and guidelines, further requirements towards DHM standardiza‐ committee had difficulty defining standards for digital human models, as they concluded that model of linking anthropometric databases (ISO 15535) to a defined DHM human structure, in A DHM standard data model should encompass an input section, containing International Organization for Standardization, ISO 7250: Basic human body measurements work_2r4jqloa6zg6jescqvapjpgamu Shannon Mattern''s criteria for evaluating Multimodal Student Work and the peer evaluate selected digital humanities projects. grading) criteria for our own final transmedia projects. Here I''ve posted my annotated copy of her list. These criteria are now posted to add at least four annotations to that Rap Genius page expressing your ideas Evaluating Digital Humanities Projects: http://sites.duke.edu/lit80s_01_f2014/partnered-dh-project-critique/ http://journalofdigitalhumanities.org/1-4/evaluating-multimodal-work-revisited-by-shannon-mattern/ https://sites.duke.edu/lit80s_01_f2014/2014/12/03/diego-slide/ https://sites.duke.edu/lit80s_01_f2014/2014/12/03/pooja-final-present/ https://sites.duke.edu/lit80s_01_f2014/2014/12/03/1-side-presentation/ https://sites.duke.edu/lit80s_01_f2014/2014/12/03/gregs-one-slide-presentation/ https://sites.duke.edu/lit80s_01_f2014/2014/12/03/portal-2-project-1-slide-presentation/ https://sites.duke.edu/lit80s_01_f2014/2014/10/17/daytripper-blog-post-2/#comment-2229 https://sites.duke.edu/lit80s_01_f2014/syllabus/ https://sites.duke.edu/lit80s_01_f2014/schedule/ https://sites.duke.edu/lit80s_01_f2014/assignments/ https://sites.duke.edu/lit80s_01_f2014/ar_blog/ The criteria I feel most important to our project are highlighted and https://sites.duke.edu/lit80s_01_f2014/2014/10/18/daytripper-graphic-novel-annotation/#comment-2098 https://sites.duke.edu/lit80s_01_f2014/2014/10/18/daytripper-graphic-novel-annotation/#comment-2098 http://fourgirlsblogmcc.wordpress.com/2014/11/17/concerns-over-sexuality-in-game-spaces/ https://sites.duke.edu/lit80s_01_f2014/2014/10/06/gamers-theory-critique/#comment-66 https://sites.duke.edu/lit80s_01_f2014/2014/10/24/infinite-twitter-poem/#comment-51 https://sites.duke.edu/lit80s_01_f2014/2014/09/15/powerful-digital-representation/#comment-22 https://sites.duke.edu/lit80s_01_f2014/2014/03/ https://sites.duke.edu/lit80s_01_f2014/2014/03/ https://sites.duke.edu/lit80s_01_f2014/2014/03/ https://sites.duke.edu/lit80s_01_f2014/2014/03/ https://sites.duke.edu/lit80s_01_f2014/2014/03/ https://sites.duke.edu/lit80s_01_f2014/2014/03/ https://sites.duke.edu/lit80s_01_f2014/2014/03/ https://sites.duke.edu/lit80s_01_f2014/category/uncategorized/ https://sites.duke.edu/lit80s_01_f2014/wp-login.php https://sites.duke.edu/lit80s_01_f2014/comments/feed/ A consideration of Digital Preservation: Let''s think about how we might best become compromised, you''ll want to have a backup copy of your hard work. http://sites.duke.edu/lit80s_02_f2013/files/2013/09/Augmenting-Realities-Final-Project-Criteria_Page_3.jpg http://sites.duke.edu/lit80s_02_f2013/files/2013/09/Augmenting-Realities-Final-Project-Criteria_Page_3.jpg http://sites.duke.edu/lit80s_02_f2013/files/2013/09/Augmenting-Realities-Final-Project-Criteria_Page_3.jpg Technoscience / Ecomateriality / Literature is powered by WordPress at Duke WordPress Sites. Please read the Duke Wordpress Policies. https://sites.duke.edu/lit80s_01_f2014/feed/ https://sites.duke.edu/lit80s_01_f2014/feed/ https://duke.edu/ http://wordpress.org/ http://wordpress.org/ http://sites.duke.edu/ http://sites.duke.edu/policies/ http://sites.duke.edu/help/ work_2seveqjymjgtpf7bowr6kyyiaa the last to reflect the secular trend of stature for next 20 years in South Korea. Keyword: Digital human simulation, Control room, Radioactive waste facility 평가되며, 방폐장 관련 정보를 제공하는 LDP(large display 방폐장 주제어실의 설계 적합성 판단은 인간공학적 평가 컴퓨터 작업 자세와 방폐장 주제어실 평가 기준 자세 가지 설계요소(console, LDP, LCD)에 대한 인간공학적 LCD 수직 시야 범위는 NUREG-0700의 설계 기준을 LDP의 수평 시야 범위는 NUREG-0700에 명시된 LDP Digital Human Simulation을 통한 인간공학적 헬리콥터 조종실 Digital human model simulation for ergonomic design of tangible (Ed.), Digital Human Modeling for Vehicle and Workplace Design. (Ed.), Digital Human Modeling for Vehicle and Workplace Design. 6. 30 Digital Human Simulation을 활용한 방사성 폐기물 처리장 주제어실의 인체공학적 평가 391 6. 30 Digital Human Simulation을 활용한 방사성 폐기물 처리장 주제어실의 인체공학적 평가 391 6. 30 Digital Human Simulation을 활용한 방사성 폐기물 처리장 주제어실의 인체공학적 평가 391 6. 30 Digital Human Simulation을 활용한 방사성 폐기물 처리장 주제어실의 인체공학적 평가 391 work_2sfmwbbrdfflznayz2scykzqqq Philosophy of science is beginning to be expanded via the introduction of new digital growth in available data is matched by the extensive development of automated analysis tools. we survey the state of digital work in the philosophy of science, showing what kinds of questions distant reading-based digital philosophy of science are not in competition. conjunction with digital analysis, performing close reading of key texts will be invaluable. dealt with in order to develop a digital philosophy of science research program. section 4) sets of data are thus likely to be a fruitful use of digital tools. The ability of digital tools to increase the breadth of a research question is also important. consider the currently available tools and corpora of data relevant to the philosophy of science. 5. Integrating digital results into philosophy of science. availability of digital data that might assist us in our research. work_2shljhr72nftlgqf5gozy53zfi best to use public media''s archive of humanities programming to create a robust library proposed new initiative targeting lifelong learning by older populations. Online Courses, Videos University of the Third Age Self, in England/free Library, Hebrew Senior Life, and Osher Lifelong Learning Institute for an initial about existing lifelong learning programs and, specifically, media-based approaches to facilities, lifelong learning organizations, public media archives, and academia, as well as project, offering curated access to public media archives, and that individuals beyond the existing educational programs for seniors, particularly those in lifelong learning centers, Reading Room, providing online access to nearly 12,000 of the digitized content for This extraordinary material includes national and local news and public affairs programs, public media organizations (e.g., uploading the content directly from archives); The content for the Lifelong Learning platform is expected to come from public media and/or from other humanities libraries that have video or audio content. humanities!libraries!to!deliver!online,!media@based!experiences!to!seniors!throughout!the! work_2tcncpfqmfcrrcx33e6z4msogi 2 Watt, Ian, The Rise of the Novel: Studies in Defoe, Richardson, and Fielding, Berkeley: Universit y of California Press, 1957. virtues and vices in the eighteenth-century English novel than available in P., Customs in Common: Studies in Traditional Popular Culture, New York: New Press, 1993, 71) and the persistent traditional belief in a providentially ordained, universal and hierarchical order of social layers (e. cal power in Britain throughout the eighteenth centur y and beyond (French, Henry, Gentlemen: Remaking the English Ruling Class, in: Keith Wrightson (ed.), A Social History of for the negotiation of social identity in eighteenth-century English novels. acters in late eighteenth-century novels may use all variations of the words could mean that this text, being a parody of one of the most inf luential of the early sentimental novels, wanted to avoid the term by way of taking a critical stance on the genre the analysis of a corpus of eighteenth-century English novels could be sum­ work_2unm4tvuyzbnbjzhy4o532imue more open research and communication practices in the humanities, one that integrates several review practices, and liberal open licences—in the realm of the humanities to demonstrate why a There is a specific discourse dedicated to open practices for disciplines of the sciences: open could be an element of either open science or digital humanities discourses. fragmentation of discourses about open practices in the humanities requires an integration of these opposed to issues such as peer review, preprints, or licences, open access in the humanities is wellscience and digital humanities as well as in reference to the fundamental changes potential open 3. Discussion of Practices of Open Science and Their Applicability in the Humanities The discourse on opening peer review should not be left to either the sciences or digital But this must not mean that the humanities need not have a discourse on opening their research and work_2vlgw55jzrhj3dzmd4n4ngf7ui To cite this article: Ossi Naukkarinen & Johanna Bragge (2016) Aesthetics in the age of digital humanities, Journal of Aesthetics & Culture, 8:1, 30072, DOI: 10.3402/jac.v8.30072 Keywords: aesthetics; bibliometrics; computing; digital humanities; text-mining; Web of Science the arts actually belong to the field of aesthetics, Citation: Journal of Aesthetics & Culture, Vol. 8, 2016 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/jac.v8.30072 different languages and traditions in which aesthetic issues are addressed, and a single scholar can VantagePoint is a professional textmining tool for discovering and organizing information in search results from literature or patent Aesthetics publications by scientific domain (in capital letters; A&H �Arts & Humanities) and research area in In addition, we included all publications from journals that are specific to aesthetics. Top 50 most cited authors in the 11,814 aesthetics articles, by decade Co-occurrence map of terms in titles and abstracts (all publication types included). within various data fields, such as authors'' keywords, title words/phrases, or abstract words/ work_2wrmmvxfdbggtgz4fx6f2c2sjm in digital scholarly editing This special issue on Digital Scholarly Editing introduces several new developments, scholarly editing could be useful to the broader field of digital humanities. Developments in AI and computational linguistics enable us to create writing bots already producing in digital scholarly editions today. Project (www.beckettarchive.org) – including all the tagged deletions, additions and discussed in the present volume do suggest new ways in which digital scholarly So far, distant reading is usually applied to one version of a text. scholarly editing can offer is a way to enable distant reading across versions, which digital scholarly editing by raising questions such as: How should we frame concepts I believe that in digital scholarly editing we may not have reached that tipping point yet, Artificial imagination, imagine: new developments in digital scholarly editing Artificial imagination, imagine: new developments in digital scholarly editing Artificial imagination, imagine: new developments in digital scholarly editing work_2x7eubduorbqbdrhgmyblfqr4y GameSound, Quantitative Games Analysis, and the Digital Humanities Keywords: game studies; ludomusicology; digital humanities; quantitative We describe GameSound as a tool for enabling new types of quantitative videogame of Digital Audio, could use GameSound to analyze how both data compression and audio compression have been applied to videogame sound. will also provide scholars from all across the game studies and digital humanities Iantorno: GameSound, Quantitative Games Analysis, and the Iantorno: GameSound, Quantitative Games Analysis, and the Iantorno: GameSound, Quantitative Games Analysis, and the Iantorno: GameSound, Quantitative Games Analysis, and the Iantorno: GameSound, Quantitative Games Analysis, and the Iantorno: GameSound, Quantitative Games Analysis, and the Iantorno: GameSound, Quantitative Games Analysis, and the Iantorno: GameSound, Quantitative Games Analysis, and the Iantorno: GameSound, Quantitative Games Analysis, and the Iantorno: GameSound, Quantitative Games Analysis, and the Iantorno: GameSound, Quantitative Games Analysis, and the Iantorno: GameSound, Quantitative Games Analysis, and the Iantorno: GameSound, Quantitative Games Analysis, and the work_2xab3fqtfjh7dhk52oxbqchiay From this review, we select an uncertainty taxonomy related to the humanities that we link to recent Keywords: progressive visual analytics; uncertainty taxonomies; digital humanities applied in DH research are the analysis of large data sets and digitized sources, data visualization, (PROgressive VIsual DEcision Making for Digital Humanities) research project, which aims to enhance and processing of data in DH research and practice is subject to uncertainty. progressive visual analysis proposal that approaches DH projects or experiences in which uncertainty • Uncertainty in visualization: The process of presenting the information to the final user is also DH projects: Uncertainty in GIScience [38], a data set of French medieval texts [39], information related to early holocaust data [40], and an approach to the presence of uncertainties in visual analysis [41]. An uncertainty-aware progressive visualization workflow model for the Digital Humanities Data and Uncertainty in Digital Humanities Data and Uncertainty in Digital Humanities work_2zsoxi6hfjby7gdvtrp4rtwf5y Holocaust Documentation and the Digital Humanities: Best Practices, Case Studies and between the EHRI project and other research infrastructures and digital humanities Il presente numero prende il titolo dal workshop "Data Sharing Holocaust The workshop "Data Sharing, Holocaust Documentation and the Digital Humanities: Best The aim of the workshop was to present the state of the art of data sharing practices and EHRI Project (Veerle Vanden Daelen) as well as a presentation of the recent State Archive of The four sessions progressed from presentations of projects based on data integration (with In Session IV the scheduled presentations showed five advanced cases of data sharing and use of Data Sharing, Holocaust Documentation and the Digital Humanities: Introducing the European Digital Testimonies and Research Access: USC Shoah Foundation Visual History Archive Discussion: Holocaust Research Questions and Use Cases Enabled by Data Sharing 12.45 Light Veerle Vanden Daelen, Data Sharing, Holocaust Documentation and the Digital Humanities: work_33ebahkoevdwrcgyzyftxrmrmi ARTICLE – DIGITAL MODERN LANGUAGES from Modern Languages and Digital Humanities, it appeared to me an unmissable and rare Unsurprisingly, the two days involved a number of curious encounters and conversations as we discussed our experiences from differing levels clearly Digital Humanities and Modern Languages in a way that could cascade to all levels of Institutions and the schools sector which made for valuable discussions about ''what matters'' where digital technology and Modern Languages was concerned. particularly where language learning is concerned. Secondly, the clear and positive vision for how Modern Languages and Digital Humanities of institutional reluctance to engage in dialogues where Digital Humanities and Modern the language learning classroom, we need to consider how to structure the experience in a Lucy Jenkins achieved First Class honours in English Literature and Italian at Cardiff University a DfE funded digital mentoring project for languages. Lucy is developing her expertise in pedagogical approaches to language work_34vimsyj6bdujafyxm77jfomsi This course will begin with an introduction to Digital Humanities as a practice, a toolset, and a tools you learn in class, as well as those you investigate as part of the assignments, will help you how digital tools can help you to organize, investigate, and interpret sources using a different lens, develop an argument based on your findings, and to create a digital humanities • Learn to collect, manage, and manipulate digital data from various sources • Provide reflection on the digital tools introduced Final assignment (digital project + showcase): 35% (2013) Writing History in the Digital Age. The University = Writing History in reading list below. (2016) Debates in the Digital Humanities 2016. ***This text is available online at http://dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/debates/2 *** Humanities and Digital History. Digital Tools and the Practice of History. Writing a Digital History Game. Final class – Showcase of Digital Projects in work_3dobvgv6hjcjzkwylztzizzpki Enhancing digital human motion planning of assembly tasks through dynamics and optimal control investigate the importance of modeling dynamics when planning for manual assembly operations. motion planning problem using the Discrete Mechanics and Optimal Control (DMOC) method, which makes it possible to optimize with respect to First, two industrial cases are simulated using a quasi-static inverse kinematics solver, demonstrating problems where Then, the DMOC-method is used to solve for optimal trajectories of a lifting operation with dynamics. Keywords: Assembly; Digital human modeling; Ergonomy; Dynamics; Optimal control As a consequence, ergonomics studies are time consuming and are mostly done for static poses, not for full assembly The dynamic motion planning problem is stated as an optimal kinematic problems, both quasi-static and with dynamics. discrete equations of motion, the resulting optimization problem discrete optimal control problem: Minimize Here we compute trajectories for the manikin using the optimal control approach described Section 2.4. work_3ge2uucuafeonlhyw5hgv4p6ra Study on the Digitalization of Festival Culture in Taiwan''s Aboriginal Literature The rituals that are part of Taiwan''s Atayal and Thao culture in Taiwan''s aboriginal literature. incorporated the Atayal ritual culture into the aboriginal The Diversified Festival Culture of Taiwan Aboriginal aboriginal culture reflects a dialogue between the ethnic groups Taiwan''s aboriginal culture, with each group having its own cultural significance of the rituals of all the ethnic groups. The Atayal Festival Culture in Taiwan''s Aboriginal The Atayal Festival Culture in Taiwan''s Aboriginal Hualien Sugar Factory, Taiwan through interviews with elders, Historical and Cultural Stories of Hualien Sugar Factory, KJ culture in Taiwan''s aboriginal literature comprise eight narratives and literature on the culture of the aboriginal rituals, ritual culture, and analyzing the digital information collected aboriginal culture of the actual text teaching, the digital information collected by the tribal ritual field research practice teaching research results, such as the aboriginal festival work_3hhqhd4a4fbvvj3rqix3qqobdi Legal Deposit Web Archives and the Digital Humanities Gooding, P, Terras, M & Berube, L 2018, ''Legal Deposit Web Archives and the Digital Humanities: A https://www.research.ed.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/legal-deposit-web-archives-and-the-digital-humanities(9f462b6d-7157-4241-9a88-279a6bda2e8b).html have traditionally been the chief beneficiaries of legal deposit collections: in the case of web archives, the potential for research extends to contemporary materials, and to Digital Humanities text and data mining approaches. Digital Humanities & Colonial Latin American Studies Roundtable DH in 3D: Multidimensional Research and Education in the Digital Humanities Visualising The Digital Humanities Community: A Comparison Study Between Citation Network And Social Network Seinfeld at The Nexus of the Universe: Using IMDb Data and Social Network Theory to Create a Digital Humanities Project The Latin American Comics Archive: An Online Platform For The Research And Teaching Of Digitized And Encoded Spanish-Language Comic Books Through Scholar/Student Collaboration Digital 3D modelling in the humanities Expanding Communities of Practice: The Digital Humanities Research Institute Model work_3horm3ctfzfelcnmozatqdozsa The Vectors-CTS Summer Institute on Digital Approaches to American Studies," 18 Grant Title: "Broadening the Digital Humanities: The Vectors-CTS Summer Institute on I used Scalar to create working on a digital project companion to my book. digital project, http://scalar.usc.edu/nehvectors/nicestkids/index.. producers to author projects, or "books," that combine text and media, without Project title: Digital Media and Social Movements volume, presented about the project on a plenary for the US Cultural Studies Association''s I worked on a digital version of the book, Keywords for American Cultural Studies, edited by My digital project is a research repository focused on the history of the Filipino American digital project since the end of the institute. Her new book project, Designing Culture: The Technological project on technology and education in affiliation with the American Studies Association, with conjunction with the American Social History Project/Center for Media and Learning (at the work_3hxrsoea2bdiln2bg76j552qdi our daily use of digital technologies, as well as in today''s techno-society as a whole. digital technologies are having on today''s teachers and students. be useful to promote a debate intersecting teaching, learning and digital technologies which technologies the subject of attention, highlighting the importance of developing new digital need, at all levels of education, to foster collaboratively shaped (teacher-students) new digital experiences was to enhance students and teachers awareness about the impact that digital The first experience was a course in new digital literacies – titled "Facebook and techno-society and provide students with new critical insights and tools for consciously course was to make students conceive and design a technologically sustainable village, intended design/use of technology (as it was the case with the ethics macro-group, whose work remained discussed in light of the debate on the use of digital technologies in/for today''s techno-society, work_3hxzu73yiva45pzyuwqvvxu5ki Media Archaeology Lab (MAL), based at the University of Colorado at Boulder our One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) XO Mesh Network Project and the four-part set collection anarchivally, we suggest a novel approach to assessment and to knowledge creation related to this specific technology, while also suggesting how these an avenue for hands-on research into and critical consideration of the history, implementation, and outcomes of the OLPC project. of our OLPC Mesh Network project, the event or active process is the individual Retrieved from http://laptop.org/en/vision/mission/index.shtml. Retrieved from http://laptop.org/en/vision/index.shtml. Retrieved from http://laptop.org/en/vision/project/index.shtml. Retrieved from http://laptop.org/en/vision/mission/faq.shtml. http://laptop.org/en/vision/project/index.shtml Anarchive as technique in the Media Archaeology Lab | building a one Laptop Per Child mesh network Anarchive as technique in the Media Archaeology Lab | building a one Laptop Per Child mesh network The Media Archaeology Lab as archive and anarchive The Media Archaeology Lab as archive and anarchive Archiving and anarchiving the MAL''s collection of OLPCs Archiving and anarchiving the MAL''s collection of OLPCs work_3mandpkqi5gtxkwlowj2uubdy4 final report, entitled Sustaining the Digital Humanities: Host Institution Support beyond the Ithaka S+R: Sustaining the Digital Humanities: Lessons Learned (NEH white paper) 10 / 10 Ithaka S+R: Sustaining the Digital Humanities: Lessons Learned (NEH white paper) 10 / 10 Ithaka S+R: Sustaining the Digital Humanities: Lessons Learned (NEH white paper) 10 / 10 Ithaka S+R: Sustaining the Digital Humanities: Lessons Learned (NEH white paper) 10 / 10 Ithaka S+R: Sustaining the Digital Humanities: Lessons Learned (NEH white paper) 10 / 10 Ithaka S+R: Sustaining the Digital Humanities: Lessons Learned (NEH white paper) 10 / 10 Ithaka S+R: Sustaining the Digital Humanities: Lessons Learned (NEH white paper) 10 / 10 Ithaka S+R: Sustaining the Digital Humanities: Lessons Learned (NEH white paper) 10 / 10 Ithaka S+R: Sustaining the Digital Humanities: Lessons Learned (NEH white paper) 10 / 10  Sustaining the Digital Humanities: Host Institution Support beyond the Start-Up Phase http://www.sr.ithaka.org/sites/default/files/SR_Supporting_Digital_Humanities_2014061 http://www.sr.ithaka.org/sites/default/files/SR_Supporting_Digital_Humanities_2014061 http://www.sr.ithaka.org/sites/default/files/SR_Supporting_Digital_Humanities_20140618f.pdf http://www.sr.ithaka.org/sites/default/files/SR_Supporting_Digital_Humanities_20140618f.pdf http://www.sr.ithaka.org/sites/default/files/SR_Supporting_Digital_Humanities_20140618f.pdf http://www.sr.ithaka.org/sites/default/files/SR_Supporting_Digital_Humanities_20140618f.pdf work_3mifxysn6jb35np3ddn5iatkue TEN YEARS RECOVERING THE MEMORY OF REPUBLICAN EXILE WITH project about the Spanish republican exile, Spanish Republican exile, mainly for the period from 1939 to 1959 Franco regime, related to social, public and contemporary history and a strong focus on gender, hence the Lidia Bocanegra Barbecho Digital Humanities specialist and DH responsible at Medialab UGR (Universidad de GranadaSpain). * https://contemporanea.ugr.es/informacion/directorio-personal/lidia-bocaneTHE PROJECT AIM E-xiliad@s collaborates to recover the memory of the republican exile through Open dissemination of information through project social media; creation of informative sections about exile: biographies, geolocated map, biblio/webography, travelogues. Since 2010, e-xiliad@s has published approximately 200 records of anonymous exiles and compiled about 500 files among images, scanned official documents, old EXILE RECORDS TOTAL: 200 PUBLISHED: 81% UNPUBLISHED: 19% través del proyecto e-xiliad@s (2015) DOI 10.5281/zenodo.1182456 * Memoria, exilio republicano e historia digital: El Proyecto e-xiliad@s (2014) DOI 10.5281/zenodo. https://contemporanea.ugr.es/informacion/directorio-personal/lidia-bocanegra-barbecho https://contemporanea.ugr.es/informacion/directorio-personal/lidia-bocanegra-barbecho work_3pih7g5g3jalpf6ckdlifzsitu The paper presents Intergraph, a graph-based visual analytics technical demonstrator one of the first interactive tools to visualize dynamic multilayer graphs for collections of specifically, it helps to answer the following questions: How is a given named entity (person, institution or location) represented in a collection? project, a French-Luxembourgish research project dedicated to develop novel visualizations of dynamic multilayer graphs (https://blizaar.list.lu). the nature of links between entities, the data was not considered usable for the reconstruction and quantitative analysis of a historical social network without significant manual Interactive network visualizations have been used in and around the digital humanities sphere to make datasets accessible for exploration and research (Jänicke et al. a matter of fact, recent research suggests that multilayer graphs allow for more complexity in the exploration of historical data (McGee et al. designed to demonstrate concepts and to illustrate universal approaches to dynamic multilayer graph visualizations. work_3rdcathodvd3fkmrh367r5nskm 3D (re)constructions of heritage sites and Digital Scholarly Editions face similar needs The nature, functionality, and theories informing Digital Scholarly Editions (DSEs) have flourished over the past three decades, moving beyond how to represent printbased texts in digital forms into new types of knowledge production and dissemination Virtual Worlds as Digital Scholarly Editions Masterclass (Maynooth University, 13–14 June 2017, heritage 3D visualisation and Digital Scholarly Editing, allowing them to explore theoretical and practical Digital scholarly editing: Theories, models and methods. Textuality in 3D: three-dimensional (re)constructions as digital scholarly editions Textuality in 3D: three-dimensional (re)constructions as digital scholarly editions Textuality in 3D: three-dimensional (re)constructions as digital scholarly editions Textuality in 3D: three-dimensional (re)constructions as digital scholarly editions Textuality in 3D: three-dimensional (re)constructions as digital scholarly editions Textuality in 3D: three-dimensional (re)constructions as digital scholarly editions Textuality in 3D: three-dimensional (re)constructions as digital scholarly editions Textuality in 3D: three-dimensional (re)constructions as digital scholarly editions work_3y22ufoqi5euja4cnjqg52t4aa Preventing Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders in Manufacturing by Digital Human Modeling The use of any DHM system for the ergonomic analysis of tools, workstations, or human work Various types of digital human models were applied for the ergonomic assessment and design REBA WMSD risk assessment results for extreme human models on the modified REBA WMSD risk assessment results for extreme human models on the modified workstation REBA WMSD risk assessment results for extreme human models on the modified workstation Body posture simulation of the 95th percentile male on workstation (a) designed to be Body posture simulation of the 95th percentile male on workstation (a) designed to be Body posture simulation of the 95th percentile male on workstation (a) designed to be Body posture simulation of the 95th percentile male on workstation (a) designed to be Body posture simulation of the 95th percentile male on workstation (a) designed to be work_3zytjanwqfhq7mfbrf6vdrtdxi syntactically annotated (treebanked), and where the user can add new metadata concerning the text Greek; papyri; linguistic annotation; treebank; dependency grammar; TEI EpiDoc XML; MySQL; research project of author 1 ("SEMATIA: Linguistic Annotation of the Greek Documentary project it is highly important that the edited text contains the assumed standard forms, too. treebanks for historical linguistic research as well as dependency grammar for Ancient Greek abbreviated words, for example, only the part that was written is taken into the original layer decided to add a third layer, where a new variation mark-up is added to the treebank XML. In this case, we take the whole word in expanded form into the standard layer (στερεοῦ) and The whole word in expanded form, ἔτους, is chosen for the standard layer and for the original creating, managing and querying the original and standard layers of Epidoc XML texts. The treebank XML of the original layer would be work_432zobppujgrfl5xfphnoyz4p4 whole-body controller is used to dynamically replay human movements from motion optimization-based controller which enables to track subjects'' motion in operational space, while imposing dynamic and biomechanical constraints. forces are computed from the DHM dynamic model and the joint space trajectories Dariush (John and Dariush 2014) use a task space kinematic control method (closedloop inverse kinematics) and dynamic constraints to track the motion directly in task The dynamic replay method allows easy measurement of operational and biomechanical performances with a DHM. Statistical sensitivity analysis relies on numerical evaluation of the output (indicators of performance) for numerous values of the input parameters (Saltelli, Chan, (1) Define the adjustable parameters characterizing the way the movement is performed (e.g. position/orientation with respect to the environment, initial posture), and select among all the possible combinations the values that should be Motion capture (left) and dynamic replay with the LQP controller (right) of the drilling task. work_43xudc3jafc3zdkihf3w2jfpca posted on 03.11.2016, 10:00 by Shahrol Mohamaddan, Keith Case Human movement in a crowd can be considered as complex and unpredictable, and accordingly large scale video observation studies based on a conceptual behaviour framework were used to characterise individual movements and behaviours. Movement in crowds was modelled and simulated using an agent-based method using the gaming software Dark BASIC Professional. Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering Crowd simulation: A video observation and agent-based modelling approach. Crowd simulation: A video observation and agent-based modelling approach. Crowd simulation: A video observation and agent-based modelling approach. Full details of this licence are available at: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This paper was accepted for publication in the journal International Journal of the Digital Human and the definitive published version is available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJDH.2016.10000735 Publisher version http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJDH.2016.10000735 http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJDH.2016.10000735 Mechanical Engineering not elsewhere classified Mechanical Engineering not elsewhere classified Agent-based modellingCrowd simulationObservational study Agent-based modellingCrowd simulationObservational study work_4cq3f23fdfhdzpyexkis4bms2a Reconstructing Urbanization of a Pennine Fringe Township through Computational Chaining of Land Tax Records: Mottram in Longdendale 1784-1830 repopulation, but also the character of new property development, of subdivision and amalgamation of holdings and the changing control of housing. to chain together individual Land Tax records for successive years to identify to chain together individual Land Tax records for successive years to identify reconstructing the entire Land Tax graph for the township as a set of chains, each cottage rentals for the Tollemache estate in 1785 with Land Tax entries for the Land Tax liability as another set of bundles the following year. Mottram-in-Longdendale Land Tax Graph 1784–1829; Tollemache Estate; larger properties extant in 1784. Mottram in Longdendale Land Tax Graph 1784-1829; Tollemache Estate; smaller properties and holdings created after 1784. Warrington; 61 Church; 1863 Shaw Chains 11 (Shaw 1784) and 26 (Hill 1784) are included in Figure 2a (as in some years Land Tax liability for a work_4dj4z77x55bbdgfvnbthd7gmdy nostra rivista, che risponde in questo caso anche ad una lieta occasione esteriore, cioè l''avvio di una nuova collaborazione tra l''ISPF e la «Fondazione Pietro Piovani per gli studi vichiani», nella cui preziosa Collectio viciana è stato selezionato l''esemplare qui riprodotto. «Centro di studi vichiani» da lui fondato, e che adesso vive anche nel progetto digitalizzazione per il Portale Vico dei fondi storici della biblioteca dell''Istituto, presidente, Fulvio Tessitore, in passato anche direttore del «Centro di studi «Quaderni del Lab»2, che ha visto quest''anno la pubblicazione dell''edizione Accanto a queste e ad altre attività nel campo della storia del pensiero, l''ISPF ha dato seguito ai lavori dell''«Osservatorio sui saperi umanistici» con un forma di online first, nel fascicolo del prossimo anno): in particolare due articoli di Andrea Battistini e di Dario Generali, che colgono l''occasione della nuova edizione di A. un''anticipazione del volume The Digital Humanist. The same inspiration animates the ISPF''s digital library project. work_4eqp73och5hudeerggco4uknfy writing process, scholarly editions (of born-digital material) and (born-digital) archives.5 In this area, the landscape of European research, especially for Spanish studies, In textual criticism and scholarly editing of modern English literature texts––the theory and practice of modern scholarly editing, textual criticism and analytical History, Nutt-Kofoth 2006)––the simplicity of the title should be noted as meaningful––a German literary scholar and specialist for scholarly editions invites his colleagues to stop focusing solely on the "linguistic" dimension of the text and instead turn is what the Anglo-Americans question with the idea of "versioning" (Reiman 1987), "fluid text" (Bryant work (2013) on the typology of digital scholarly editions and on the definition of the textual criticism and scholarly editing of modern texts both in European traditions and donate the digital working documents of my books to a library or to any other type of work_4fy445hx5rggbah7jix4adiqyq forme di interazione virtuale, misurazione del gradimento dei pubblici, formazione di nuove Oggi la chiamiamo digitale: sicuramente una delle chiavi che ci possono aiutare uno spettacolo che non si esaurisce nel breve spazio della sua espressione. la cultura virtuale o digitale, come la vogliamo chiamare, non è una pezza che che non sappiamo usare i mezzi più attuali per la fruizione del patrimonio luoghi della cultura e di ingaggio digitale reale del nostro patrimonio. del Palazzo Ducale di Urbino e della Galleria Nazionale delle Marche13, che conoscenza e valorizzazione del Patrimonio Culturale, che non vanno viste come delle università e dei laboratori di ricerca in DH si concretizza come una azione di ponte, utile allo sviluppo di una digital literacy più che mai necessaria, come una cesura nelle modalità di accesso e fruizione del Cultural Heritage (CH), da che, a partire da una corretta digitalizzazione del patrimonio quale nuova forma work_4hmgvvbpnzh3zhhnaaqgqbb2m4 sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. Message ID: 219162327 (wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk) Time: 2021/04/06 02:28:47 If you need further help, please send an email to PMC. Include the information from the box above in your message. Otherwise, click on one of the following links to continue using PMC: Search the complete PMC archive. Browse the contents of a specific journal in PMC. Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_4ojs2dcanfbc7dnknzsvb2hpmi thought that have established a basis for exploring the question of how we are to understand the vast, variegated world of historical human experience that is the object of our Thus I turn next to describe the antifoundational approach to language in DH, connect it to Wittgenstein''s proposal of linguistic meaning defined through usage, and then trace Wittgenstein''s model for "words" in topic-modeling systems rely in some way on the semantic structure of language. This mathematized version of meaning and structure is unfamiliar to most humanists, but grasping it is a key to seeing how the digital humanities synthesize the vast corpora of data into a new world of empirically organized human connections. Topic modeling, however, does construct a new version of meaning for the tokens (words) in the Meaning as Usage and the Hermeneutics of "Forms of Life": Wittgenstein and Dilthey This hermeneutic tradition is of great significance to our understanding of the digital humanities work_4ry2oq4ivzdcnnphnfbaamfpia a University of Vienna, Department of Geography and Regional Research, Vienna, Austria; karel.kriz@univie.ac.at, new structures of power are central research topics of the project "Digitizing Patterns of Power" (DPP). brings together expertise from historical and archaeological research as well as cartography and geocommunication to Optimal cartographic visualization of base data as well as the historical and archaeological information in an interactive geocommunication characteristics and approaches to interactive mapping in a historical and archaeological context Keywords: Cartographic Communication, Topographic Maps, Cartographic Visualization, Spatial Uncertainty, Digital representation and visualization of the historical landscape and the underlying data. DPP builds on various historical data. of the aims of this project, to use the available data to record the level of uncertainty of the data in the database. use in an interactive application with many different data The map based application serves as a tool for research 4. Spatial Uncertainty of Historical data 4. Spatial Uncertainty of Historical data work_4ubshnppnvhytfurhaxn6g3f3e This paper provides an overview of the IMLS-funded project "Digging Deeper, Reaching Further: Librarians Empowering Users to Mine the HathiTrust Digital Library," and explains how the project team developed a curriculum and workshop series to train librarians on text mining approaches and tools, in order to address the recognized skills gap between the needs of researchers pursuing digital scholarship and the services that librarians are traditionally trained to provide. The Digging Deeper, Reaching Further: Libraries Empowering Users to Mine the HathiTrust Digital Library Resources (DDRF) project aims to develop and disseminate a curriculum for librarians to build competence in skills and tools for digital scholarship that they then can incorporate into research services at their home institutions. Librarians and specialists from the partner institutions have been collaborating to develop a curriculum and training mechanism focused on preparing library and information professionals to engage in text analysis and core skills in supporting data-driven research. work_4wxdbbpa6rhljnyb3t35fa4xzy and Local Audiences: Case Studies in Australian Cinema Consumption, 1928–1980. cinema history, that has shifted its focus away from the content of films to consider their circulation and consumption, and to examine the cinema as a site of social and projects have examined the commercial activities of film distribution and exhibition, social and cultural histories of specific cinema audiences. In calling this work cinema history, we are deliberately distinguishing it from a film Oral histories with cinema audience members consistently tell us that the local questions that surround the social history of the experience of cinema rather than the New cinema history uses Australian cinemas as sites of social and economic activity, focusing on the period responsiveness of cinemas and their audiences to social and cultural change. This project uses the Film Weekly data Venue data is linked to a set of markers, which represent Locality Type and Cinema work_4zemnol56vfmjps3drenrec2xu digital human models for ergonomic analysis based on humanoid robotics techniques. human models for ergonomic analysis based on humanoid robotics techniques'', DHMs implementing ergonomics methods or industrial standards [for example, RULA simulated work tasks with dynamically consistent motions, behaviours and internal For these reasons, biomechanical risk factor assessment based upon DHM simulations The dynamics model of a robot, which we used to control our DHM, was a second We used the DHMs to simulate an experimental insert fitting tasks in ''Dynamic control of DHM for ergonomic assessments'', International Journal of Industrial (2011) ''Digital human manikins for work-task ergonomic assessment: which degree of Dynamic digital human models for ergonomic analysis 29 Dynamic digital human models for ergonomic analysis 29 Dynamic digital human models for ergonomic analysis 29 Dynamic digital human models for ergonomic analysis 29 Dynamic digital human models for ergonomic analysis 29 Dynamic digital human models for ergonomic analysis 29 work_522o6sdt2jfpxejcre57oeradm An Optical Character Recognition Software Benchmark for Old Dutch Texts on However, acquiring high-quality machine readable texts using currently available Optical Character benchmark to enable the evaluation of the performance of OCR software on old Dutch texts. For the pilot version of the benchmark a data set containing 2055 Dutch book pages (16301796) This data set contains both scanned pages (OCR method input data) and machine readable text (ground truth that can be used to assess the quality of the OCR method output). the validation data and therefore provides a fair comparison of the performance of the OCR Also, if new validation data is available and added to the benchmark later on, the OCR Various metrics could be used to assess the performance of the OCR methods in comparison to the visualize algorithm results on the platform, to gain more insight into algorithm performance. work_53isusw3bzhjpk7xlatqqjuqy4 sugli elementi costitutivi della digital scholarship e le loro possibili combinazioni e sul rapporto tra nel mondo classico e medievale, come non esisteva parimenti una netta separazione tra ricerca Digital Scholarship è perciò, come frequentemente accade nella ridefinizione digitale delle cui i centri di ricerca nelle humanities o i visual studies9, delle nove relazioni prodotte dallo SCI, ultime possono essere perciò una preziosa risorsa per ciò che riguarda sia i rapporti tra i diversi aspetto qualitativo da un lato, come la codifica dei testi, e quello quantitativo dall''altro, tra cui scienze umane e digital humanities a causa di una mancata integrazione tra di loro (Hayles 2012). Companion to Media Studies and Digital Humanities (Sayers 2018), anche in questo caso a scholarship e digital humanities, da cui eravamo partiti, acquista ora una maggiore nitidezza: se motivo la riflessione conclusiva è come, ancora più che nelle digital humanities a causa del work_54dwrq365vesphbu5mqkx56u4m https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/the-academic-book-and-its-digital-dilemmas(258e975d-f19d-431b-adc7-13d7b17721d1).html https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/the-academic-book-and-its-digital-dilemmas(258e975d-f19d-431b-adc7-13d7b17721d1).html the digitally mediated long-form academic publication might hold a viable future. humanities research projects, have performed digital publishing roles and reviews possible implications for scholarly book publishing''s relationship to the wider research what conditions, the digitally mediated long-form academic publication might hold a future of the academic book in digital form (2011). argue for the ongoing primacy of print in scholarly book publishing – which will "draw How might a digital long-form publication which could truly rival the printed academic digitised content, most commonly published in scholarly editions or archivebased publications, but the article raises important wider questions about what There are many new media, digital arts and electronic literature experiences in relation to publishing the different visions around digitally-mediated long-form publishing in the humanities. whole (and indeed scholarly publishing) as it does for the digital humanities. whole (and indeed scholarly publishing) as it does for the digital humanities. http://sr.ithaka.org/research-publications/university-publishing-digital-age (Accessed 31 August work_56benodsq5auzdmyqtvffdu3i4 Modelling East Asian Calendars in an Open Source Authority Database | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 52294922Modelling East Asian Calendars in an Open Source Authority Database title={Modelling East Asian Calendars in an Open Source Authority Database}, author={Marcus Bingenheimer and Jen-Jou Hung and Simon Wiles and Boyong Zhang}, Arts Comput. Arts Comput. This paper discusses issues concerning the creation of conversion tables for East Asian (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) and European calendars and describes the development of an open source calendar database as part of the history of converting East Asian calendars. Figures and Topics from this paper Computer Science, Sociology The histories of computing(s) Semantic Scholar is a free, AI-powered research tool for scientific literature, based at the Allen Institute for AI. By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License ACCEPT & CONTINUE work_5dgfdi4j3vba5b6ingyrf57jda The Value of Plurality in ''The Network with a Thousand Entrances'' | Semantic Scholar Arbuckle and Lindsey Seatter and Randa El Khatib and Tracey El Hajj}, This contribution reflects on the value of plurality in the ''network with a thousand entrances'' suggested by McCarty (http://goo.gl/H3HAfs), and others, in association with approaching time-honoured annotative and commentary practices of much-engaged texts. The question is how this approach aligns with tensions, today, surrounding the multiplicity of endeavour associated with modeling practices of annotation by practitioners of the digital humanities. Sort by Most Influenced Papers From Text to Work: Digital Tools and the Emergence of the Social Text Automatic annotation of bibliographical references in digital humanities books, articles and blogs Creating Scholarly Tools and Resources for the Digital Ecosystem: Building Connections in the Zotero Project Semantic Scholar is a free, AI-powered research tool for scientific literature, based at the Allen Institute for AI. work_5dmtdy72qfah3lh44wo2o44uo4 Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Review of Composition, Creative Writing Studies and Review of Koehler, Adam, Composition, Creative Writing Studies and the Digital Humanities. These are the sorts of questions that sit behind Adam Koehler''s Composition, Creative Writing Studies, and the Digital Humanities. of shifting disciplinarity in the era of the digitally-mediated writing subject, working between the spaces of composition and creative writing, as the book''s title might imply. Koehler''s approach to composition felt too sudden for me, his discussion of digital creative writing For the new media ecologies that Koehler describes in Composition, Creative Writing Studies, and but what is specifically digital about such a writing practice that was not already somehow questions about these practices and the rise of composition and creative writing alongside one Composition, Creative Writing Studies, and the Digital Humanities, then, attempts that crucial to the spaces of composition and creative writing. work_5lgvhggzxnhfvkvyq7hd263ofu [2] Music theorists would benefit from having an open peer-review journal, and MTO is best situated to be that journal. [3] One of the first articles to appear in the Journal of Digital Humanities is Trevor Owens''s "Defining Data for Humanists: KEYWORDS: MTO, open access, open peer review, publishing, curation, blogs Owens''s and Gibbs''s chapter did not end with the publication of Writing History in the Digital Age. [5] In December 2011, the middle of the open peer-review process for this chapter, Owens wrote on his blog: process.) Open peer review can benefit music theorists, as well, and MTO is well positioned to incorporate it into a viable [13] However, just as DHNow is not the final stage in a peer-review process, this music theory curation site need not be the [16] Open peer review would also produce a mind-shift among music theory scholars: scholarship would be less about work_5pp37f763jaxdfpobju6nolski DNA and 普通話 (Mandarin): Bringing introductory programming to the Life Sciences and Digital Humanities While programming is not computational thinking, introductory courses that teach problem solving via scripting are important course offerings that "teach programming to enhance computational students in the life sciences and a course called "Computing for Poets" (hereafter Poets) for Intro programming for Life Sciences and Digital Humanities Mark LeBlanc and Michael Drout Intro programming for Life Sciences and Digital Humanities Mark LeBlanc and Michael Drout Intro programming for Life Sciences and Digital Humanities Mark LeBlanc and Michael Drout Intro programming for Life Sciences and Digital Humanities Mark LeBlanc and Michael Drout Intro programming for Life Sciences and Digital Humanities Mark LeBlanc and Michael Drout Intro programming for Life Sciences and Digital Humanities Mark LeBlanc and Michael Drout Intro programming for Life Sciences and Digital Humanities Mark LeBlanc and Michael Drout work_5udx6sbgkrgo7o3xbnmwclfid4 On the Value of Narratives in a Reflexive Digital Humanities digital humanities: the difficulty of representing the figurative meaning Keywords: Narrative; database; reflexive; figurative meaning; paradigmatic; projects can utilize NoSQL or non-relational database models—an approach to content databases in addition to its ability to edit content, the question of narrative versus databases encourage us to interpret data is not how human language works, how The limits of the relational database for representing paradigmatic meaning in interest, digital humanists and literary scholars have expanded methods of database digital tools (a narrative of quantified text analysis). and represent on-screen: literary weight, figurative meaning, narrative forms, and digital tools that can represent the indeterminate in figurative meaning. A digital text analysis project on House of Leaves through a non-relational digital, the narrative and the database? Representing Paradigmatic Meaning in Non-Relational Databases Applying Non-Relational Databases to Narratives: Towards Representing Figurative Meaning work_5vjwfih7szgbplasjgajnmvn2y nahm ich die dargebotenen Informationen aus der Perspektive einer Rechtswissenschaftlerin auf, die sich vorrangig mit den Themen „Visualisierung", „Audiovisualisierung" und 2 Vgl. Brunschwig, Visualisierung von Rechtsnormen (2001); Id., „Multisensory Law and Therapeutic Jurisprudence" (2012); Id., „Law Is Not or Must Not Be Just Verbal and Visual in the 21st Century" (2013), und Werden sich die Fragen der digitalen Rechtshistoriker von jenen der analogen Rechtshistoriker unterscheiden, zumal was die Visualisierung, Audiovisualisierung und Multisensorisierung vergangener rechtlicher Inhalte betrifft? Sich auf McPherson berufend, präsentiert Svensson eine Typologie von DH, zu der man die multimodal humanities zählt: „The wurden die besagten Texte für die Zeit von 1925 bis 2009 daraufhin untersucht, welche zentralen Themen darin diskutiert, welche sprachlichen Kenntnisse bei der Leserschaft vorausgesetzt worden sind, und inwiefern die Satzkomplexität sich verändert hat. Eine solche Fragestellung wird vielleicht Rechtswissenschaftler anno 2117 zum Nachdenken darüber anregen, wie sich die Forschung zur Visualisierung, Audiovisualisierung und Grundlagenfächer, die sich mit der Visualisierung, Audiovisualisierung und/oder Multisensorisierung rechtlicher Inhalte bereits befassen oder dies zu tun gedenken. work_5yc2ryccx5dzjaoq5clgzpa6x4 Towards Implementing a Real-time Deformable Human Muscle Model in Digital Human Environments Towards implementing a real-time deformable human muscle model assessment of the effect of muscles on human task performance, leading to a complete model that deforms in real time. Keywords: Digital humans; Muscle model; Anatomy; Real time graphics; Musculoskeletal system position, but wraps around an obstacle, usually a sphere or a cylinder, placed such that the muscle line runs through muscle models are imported in the rendering environment and scaled to fit within the skin-based digital human, as it action line that would wrap around the obstacles will be at the centroid of the volumetric models. On the Santos® joint based kinematic skeleton, this would translate into the origin position being obtained A neutral posture is the body position at which muscle activation levels are at a minimum. Once that is done and the Santos® digital human is set to those neutral postures, muscle action line ''rest'' work_626abalifzhrdnxq4ftwsiv7pm scholarship research program. We created the Digital Scholarship Summer Research Fellows (DSSRF) program to broaden research opportunities for students and introduce convey their research findings.Here, we examine the lasting impacts of DSSRF on the the program influenced their thinking about scholarship. Assessing the Impact of a Digital Humanities Summer Research Program We asked students to assess their confidence levels, before and after DSSRF, with a variety of research and soft skills. One student leveraged his newly developed data visualization skills and showcased his project One student, who is pursuing a career in market research, credited DSSRF with both confirming Two undeclared students indicated participation in DSSRF helped confirm their choice of major Several students reported the program influenced their choice of majors, minors, and/or career "I think that the biggest impact that the program had was about how presentation of survey, we have also identified the tools students most frequently gravitate towards for their own work_64vyo2k6avex7pwhrhwwluc6gy Failures And Good Practices In DH Projects With Non-latin non-latin script And what about dirty OCR? And what about dirty OCR? And what about dirty OCR? And what about dirty OCR? And what about dirty OCR? And what about dirty OCR? And what about dirty OCR? And what about dirty OCR? And what about dirty OCR? And what about dirty OCR? ADHO 08.07.2019 Amir Moghaddass Esfehani ADHO 08.07.2019 Amir Moghaddass Esfehani ADHO 08.07.2019 Amir Moghaddass Esfehani ADHO 08.07.2019 Amir Moghaddass Esfehani ADHO 08.07.2019 Amir Moghaddass Esfehani ADHO 08.07.2019 Amir Moghaddass Esfehani ADHO 08.07.2019 Amir Moghaddass Esfehani ADHO 08.07.2019 Amir Moghaddass Esfehani AMIR MOGHADDASS ESFEHANI AMIR MOGHADDASS ESFEHANI amir.moghaddass@fu-berlin.de �And what about dirty OCR? �And what about dirty OCR? Dirty OCR: Layout & Text Dirty OCR: Layout & Text Chinese Text Project: OCR Chinese Text Project: OCR Chinese Text Project / MARKUS: Tools & APIs Chinese Text Project / MARKUS: Tools & APIs work_66ihjngvive2dkurrqjf562gg4 The objective of the China Digital Human Project (CDH) is to digitize and visualize the anatomical organs and tissues of human beings, and reconstructed into three-dimensional (3D) models in parallel Some visualization software for 2D atlas and 3D models are developed based on the new dataset with high resolution (0.1 mm × 0.1 mm × 0.2 mm). Chinese Digital Human, anatomical atlas, extremely large data processing, three-dimensional modeling, visualization achievements in image processing, 3D modeling, visualization software development, physical simulation, and Image processing and organ modeling based on the 2D datasets have been carried out in some research institutions[7―9]. visualization techniques of using CDH dataset were studied, and a high-resolution 3D anatomy dataset of the goal is to improve the performance of the image processing and parallel computation, to construct more models, and to develop more practical visual software. Establish high resolution image dataset of Chinese digital human male. work_66pmf7vgszbbxdjkrrmwuowmom ##plugins.themes.bootstrap3.accessible_menu.main_navigation## Editorial Policies Artnodes is an e-journal promoted by the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya which analyses the intersections between Art, Science and Technology. 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Learn more about Mailchimp''s privacy practices here. work_67cfmbnqgbaoxchoamuceizf3e Emerging Methods for Digital Media Research: An Introduction articulations are producing new methods for media and communication research. Digital Media Studies and Deputy Director of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative methodological trends in digital media research. for digital media research of emerging approaches like Media Archaeology (Frédérick Zamith, and Alfred Hermida), digital media methods (Merja Mahrt and Michael Scharkow) and the large-scale policy research potential of community media archives (Nicole Matthews to critique Big Data (Anderson et al., 2009) and situate digital media as part of the complex In their review article "The Value of Big Data in Digital Media Research," Merja Mahrt Analysis in an Era of Big Data: A Hybrid Approach to Computational and Manual Methods," EMERGING METHODS FOR DIGITAL MEDIA RESEARCH 4 EMERGING METHODS FOR DIGITAL MEDIA RESEARCH 4 EMERGING METHODS FOR DIGITAL MEDIA RESEARCH 4 EMERGING METHODS FOR DIGITAL MEDIA RESEARCH 4 Ethnographic Approaches to Digital Media. work_6bfzseovxvc7xadhsheso6nubm Microsoft Word MTerras_Crowdsourcing in Digital Humanities_Final.docx institutions is maintained at http://www.digitalglam.org/crowdsourcing/projects/. What is the relationship of these projects to those working in Digital Humanities? "GLAM sector" project and what should be labelled "Digital Humanities" in the area An example of such a project fitting into this Humanities Crowdsourcing definition, created in Digital Humanities crowdsourcing activities, resulting in new Future Issues in Digital Humanities Crowdsourcing although most projects that have used crowdsourcing in the Humanities are leads students on to more sophisticated digital humanities research projects. crowdsourcing within culture, heritage and the humanities, by helping develop the in Digital Humanities can help advise, create, build, and steer crowdsourcing projects crowdsourcing as a methodology for humanities research, and to build up resulting In many ways, crowdsourcing within the cultural and heritage sectors is Digital within Digital Humanities, raising issues which emerge when building projects for "Crowdsourcing, Undergraduates, and Digital Humanities "Crowdsourcing, Undergraduates, and Digital Humanities http://rebeccafrostdavis.wordpress.com/2012/09/03/crowdsourcingundergraduates-and-digital-humanities-projects/. http://rebeccafrostdavis.wordpress.com/2012/09/03/crowdsourcingundergraduates-and-digital-humanities-projects/. work_6ezeddlohnerzdeq7zfm6f2md4 Abstract Machine Geographical Information Systems (GIS) for literary and cultural studies: ''Mapping Kavanagh'' | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 2504582Abstract Machine Geographical Information Systems (GIS) for literary and cultural studies: ''Mapping Kavanagh'' title={Abstract Machine Geographical Information Systems (GIS) for literary and cultural studies: ''Mapping Kavanagh''}, Drawing upon previous theoretical and practical work in historical and qualitative applications of Geographical Information Systems (GIS), this paper, in Giles Deleuze and Felix Guattari''s terminology, conceptualizes GIS as ''an abstract machine'' which plays a ''piloting role'' which does not ''function to represent'' something real, but rather ''constructs a real which is yet to come.'' To illustrate this digital humanities mapping methodology, the essay examines Irish writer Patrick Kavanagh''s novel… Expand Figures and Topics from this paper Sort by Most Influenced Papers Visualizing a spatial archive: GIS, digital humanities, and relational space Geographic Information Systems and Historical Research: An Appraisal work_6fe3wiohwvaknjow5afof3i6gi application of audio analysis techniques and methods to spoken word collections. – to treat digital audio files as text.1 We applied Music Information Retrieval (hereafter MIR) techniques to oral history interviews in order to develop new, complementary, approaches to text potential utility of MIR techniques to problems in both oral history and the digital humanities, 2 ''Data-Mining the Audio of Oral History: A Workshop in Music Information Retrieval'' at London College of Communication (March 2017) https://web.archive.org/web/20171003144121/http://www.techne.ac.uk/forstudents/techne-events/apr-2015/data-mining-the-audio-of-oral-history-a-workshop-in-music-information-retrieval https://web.archive.org/web/20171003144121/http:/www.techne.ac.uk/for-students/techne-events/apr-2015/data-mining-the-audio-of-oral-history-a-workshop-in-music-information-retrieval https://web.archive.org/web/20171003144121/http:/www.techne.ac.uk/for-students/techne-events/apr-2015/data-mining-the-audio-of-oral-history-a-workshop-in-music-information-retrieval collections using audio feature analysis and from delivering workshops on MIR in a digital decided to explore the potential for direct audio analysis of oral history interviews. The first workshop, ''Music Information Retrieval Algorithms for Oral History worked with digital audio files from the ''Archive of Resistance'': a growing collection of oral collections).14 For example, digital audio files can be automatically described using high level Content based MIR combines methods of digital signal processing, machine learning and work_6fu6aiwvubhrlhtso5q7z4euzi on both platforms, we apply co-word analysis and topic modeling to show thematic similarities and differences between the two sites, focusing particularly on how they frame DH as the important role of social media for establishing and galvanizing DH as a movement: "Twitter, along with blogs and other online outlets, has inscribed the digital humanities as a network online community and social network that connects researchers, young scholars, and the general public interested in a wide range of subjects associated with DH and peer-to-peer learning. scholarship, storytelling, knowledge) and another identical vector plus the suffix "digital" (digital anthropology, digital archaeology, digital archive, digital art, digital culture, digital ethnography, digital history, digital humanities, digital learning, digital libraries, digital literacy, dependency is also observed in the aggregated data per area, as less than 10% of posts on HASTAC (mean = .09, median = .05) and Hypotheses (mean = .05, median = .02) dedicated to humanities also included references to the related DH area. work_6fuex7f7o5fknbvjrtuvimvsvy User-Centered Design Practices in Digital Humanities – Experiences from DARIAH and CENDARI gleaned from research undertaken in the projects, that influence usability practices in the DH, and provides possible recommendations on how to approach them. not intuitive or difficult to use and thus fail user expectations4, building digital tools with better usability seems find consensus on what good user experience and usability means in the Digital Humanities, what practices this User experience, usability and interface design play a tremendous role for DH tools, services and infrastructures K. Thoden et al., User-Centered Design Practices in Digital Humanities Fachbeitrag 11 K. Thoden et al., User-Centered Design Practices in Digital Humanities Fachbeitrag 11 K. Thoden et al., User-Centered Design Practices in Digital Humanities Fachbeitrag 11 K. Thoden et al., User-Centered Design Practices in Digital Humanities Fachbeitrag 11 K. Thoden et al., User-Centered Design Practices in Digital Humanities Fachbeitrag 11 work_6g5fvv6mtnfuvogiz3otmgdzum such as hierarchical clustering algorithms used to detect groups within certain dialect Without proper evaluation, it is very hard to determine if the results of the applied clustering technique are an artifact of the algorithm or the detection of real groups The aim of this paper is to evaluate algorithms used to detect groups among language dialect varieties measured at the aggregate level. In order to evaluate the performance of different clustering algorithms, all sites present in our data set were manually put by an expert in one of the two, Noisy clustering, that was applied with the seven hierarchical algorithms, has confirmed that there are two relatively stable groups in the data: Eastern and Western. Different clustering validation methods have shown that three algorithms are not suitable at all for the data we are working with, namely single link, UPGMC and WPGMC. work_6le2npbvkveupkv3od5vq5edau Deference to Paper: Textuality, Materiality, and Literary Digital Humanities in Africa in new African narratives, there is a lingering print imaginary in the digital digital forms shapes textual meanings, it signals new directions in African Keywords: Materiality; African literature; digital media; textuality; print beneficial to studies of the African digital literary spaces that produce multiple textual expressions in Web 2.0 spaces like literary blogs and social media, we need to explore situation may be found in digital literary studies in Africa, print culture lingers as of African literature, evident in several literary blogs devoted to publishing new digital culture and African writing on the Internet, another study uses social media platforms of African online writing both shape reading of literature and provoke new to paper," the editors at Saraba suggest that literary meaning in digital texts may be meanings in literary texts both in print and digital realms. work_6miiym4nhbgt3pqu6fdqsbicxq Absorbing DiRT: Tool Directories in the Digital Age possibility of merging the DiRT Directory with TAPoR, both popular tool and subsequent merging of two tool directories, TAPoR 3.0 (Text Analysis Portal for the Digital Humanities because it means that the tools or new media works that we TAPoR 3.0 and the DiRT (2019) Directory are tool discovery portals for the digital as tool directories have a long history of supporting and providing recognition for set of problems in the field of Digital Humanities around treating tool directories Directories for finding tools are not new to the Digital Humanities. "guides, tools, and other resources for practical work in the Digital Humanities by as TAPoR 3.0 and DiRT but use different methods to provide access to tools. of one form, directories of Digital Humanities tools, but there are other types tool directory like TAPoR 3.0. DiRT (Digital Research Tools). work_6nac5nltkbgqhllijnfzdmtg4i The version of record Warwick, Claire (2009) ''Ray Siemens and Susan Schreibman (eds.). Blackwell companion to digital literary studies.'', Review of English Studies, 60 (244): 335-338 is available online at: The Blackwell Companion to Digital Literary Studies. Review of The Blackwell Companion to Digital Literary Studies. area of digital literary studies, written by an impressive collection of leading scholars. They review the digital resources available and the type of scholarly questions how the availability of a greater range of digital texts may affect the way that researchers handle It is an example of true digital literary study in that it combines a expert a reader might believe herself to be in digital literary studies, so great is the range of subjects and thus of most current concern in the area of digital literary studies. beyond the need for such self justification that digital literary studies is an important, fascinating work_6ogs3pzc4vbmvors2yk7ya2cie PRACTICAL LINGUISTIC ANNOTATION: THE HEBREW BIBLE1 the text of the Hebrew Bible in which the pages contain a small square of source : Text and annotations in SHEBANQ. Universiteit Amsterdam that has created a linguistic text database of the Hebrew millions of annotations, online, in a working system: SHEBANQ (see Fig 1). In SHEBANQ, the annotations are not tied to the representation of the text. Now that text and linguistic annotations reside in a database, it becomes possible Seen in an abstract way, a query is an annotation to all its results. SHEBANQ as an annotation tool helps the researcher to collect all data annotated text'', Proceedings of COLING 2004, 1190–3, http://emdros.org/petersen-emdrosCOLING-2004.pdf; U. database engine for analyzed or annotated text, 2002–2014, http://emdros.org. Linguistic Annotation Framework with an application to the Hebrew Bible'', Computational Roorda, Hebrew Text Database in Linguistic Annotation Framework, Text-Fabric-Data: Text and Annotations of the Hebrew Bible and the Greek New Testament. https://etcbc.github.io/text-fabric-data/. work_6oploxdahfdunbtpt5dn4xsorm Histories from the first 25 years of the world wide web, edited by Niels The volume seeks to foster those working in web archiving, internet studies The first section of the book, aptly entitled ''The early web'', includes four chapters that focus on the history leading up to the emergence of the World Wide Web, including The book''s fourth and final section discusses ''Web archives as [a] historical source'' closer look at the cultural history of the web archiving movement, investigating why, sources, and of the institutions that provide them'' (176) as web archiving constitutes an Australia''s PANDORA archive, reflecting upon research issues related to early web Thirdly, by providing methodological reflections on web archiving, the book archiving and for a wider audience with an interest in Web history. Histories from the first 25 years of the world wide web Histories from the first 25 years of the world wide web work_6rnmxllsrjeuxlm4ytewedpzoi [PDF] An assessment of the realism of digital human manikins used for simulation in ergonomics | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 21973707An assessment of the realism of digital human manikins used for simulation in ergonomics title={An assessment of the realism of digital human manikins used for simulation in ergonomics}, In this study, the accuracy of the joint centres of the manikins generated by RAMSIS and Human Builder (HB), two digital human modelling (DHM) systems widely used in industry for virtual ergonomics simulation, was investigated. Sort by Most Influenced Papers A Markerless Method for Personalizing a Digital Human Model from a 3D Body Surface Scan In-Vehicle Driving Posture Reconstruction from 3D Scanning Data Using a 3D Digital Human Modeling Tool View 5 excerpts, references methods and background View 5 excerpts, references methods and background View 1 excerpt, references methods View 1 excerpt, references methods View 1 excerpt, references methods View 1 excerpt, references methods work_6seporrc6rafjcqugk5zpbfg3y Digital human modeling (DHM) for improving work environment Digital human modeling (DHM), a technique of simulating human interaction with the product or workplace in a virtual state of the art literature review on the applications of DHM based virtual ergonomic approaches to improve products Keywords Digital human modeling (DHM) · Ergonomic design · Specially-abled · Elderly Digital human modeling software has gained attention for proactive design and ergonomic evaluation of [45] developed digital human models of the elderly by modifying the anthropometric and joint range of motion data. Digital human modeling based inclusive design strategy was adopted in a study for evaluating furniture ergonomic digital human modeling in evaluation of workplace design and prevention of work-related musculoskeletal https://www.designsociety.org/publication/32297/digital_human_modeling_for_ergonomic_analysis_of_refrigerated_cabinets https://www.designsociety.org/publication/32297/digital_human_modeling_for_ergonomic_analysis_of_refrigerated_cabinets https://www.designsociety.org/publication/32297/digital_human_modeling_for_ergonomic_analysis_of_refrigerated_cabinets Digital human modeling (DHM) for improving work environment for specially-abled and elderly Digital human modeling (DHM) for improving work environment for specially-abled and elderly work_6tlfkx4zqrff7cr3mziuw6y4ka The Dutch-German Border: Relating Linguistic, Geographic and Social Distances | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 1022968The Dutch-German Border: Relating Linguistic, Geographic and Social Distances title={The Dutch-German Border: Relating Linguistic, Geographic and Social Distances}, Vriend, Charlotte Giesbers, +1 author Louis ten Bosch In this paper we relate linguistic, geographic and social distances to each other in order to get a better understanding of the impact the Dutch-German state border has had on the linguistic characteristics of a sub-area of the Kleverlandish dialect area. Figures, Tables, and Topics from this paper View 1 excerpt, cites background View 1 excerpt, cites background View 1 excerpt, cites background Linguistic Change and Diffusion: Description and Explanation in Sociolinguistic Dialect Geography. View 1 excerpt, references background View 1 excerpt, references background By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License work_6toa3a2mefhnvm2csn7b7435ca Annotating Narrative Levels: Review of Guideline No. 7 Annotating Narrative Levels: Review of Cite: Gunther Martens, "Annotating Narrative Levels: Review of Guideline No. 7," focus on the annotation of text-intrinsic, linguistic aspects of narrative. toolkit of (textual) narrative theory, it is also informed by Digital Humanities. Yet, there is a wide variety in national and historical print cultures to be considered in this regard, so these apparently stable markers of narrative level should be handled with care and flexibility. regard to text genres that involve a lot of referential anchoring (e.g. news articles).4 The current state-of-the-art allows machine learning to predict structure shared task is indeed on identifying levels in a wide range of narrative texts, this annotation of complex aspects of narrative levels. interact with complex narratives.13 This may involve annotating for semantic any reference to narratology or to (at least a customary understanding of) narrative aspects of the texts at hand ( e.g. authorship attribution in the cases of J.K. Rowling and Elena Ferrante). work_6vcrgppij5eg5mm2vy2yjuhdee ''Multi-dimensional digital human models for ergonomic analysis based Digital human models are often used for ergonomic analysis of product designs, before The knowledge that is needed in specific multi-dimensional digital human models 2 the knowledge that is needed to build the multi-dimensional digital human models 3 the procedures that are needed to build the multi-dimensional digital human models, Figure 2 The procedures that are needed to build the multi-dimensional digital human models multi-dimensional digital human models to optimise product properties based on multi-dimensional digital human models to optimise product properties, and to improve The multi-dimensional digital human model was used to predict the shapes of body Multi-dimensional digital human models for ergonomic analysis 79 Multi-dimensional digital human models for ergonomic analysis 79 Multi-dimensional digital human models for ergonomic analysis 79 Multi-dimensional digital human models for ergonomic analysis 79 the results show that the procedures and the multi-dimensional digital human models work_6wd6eklalvevlfkfrjx63ouh3a ní Centra vizuální historie Malach při Ústavu první dekády své existence se CVH Malach kamenem činnosti CVH Malach je zpřístup­ CVH Malach původně vzniklo jako Malach k dispozici též Fortunoffův videoarchiv konaly vzdělávací semináře pro učitele z ČR i ze zahraničí, letní školy pro mezinárodní studenty aspekty činnosti CVH Malach. výročí existence CVH Malach byl tak Visual History and Digital Humanities Confe­ První den konference (27. History Archive of USC Shoah Foundation, val příspěvky Adama Hradilka z Ústavu pro z Centra pro urbánní historii v Lvově, Micha­ archivů nahrávek orálněhistorických rozhovorů Research and Visual History Archival Collecti­ První sekce této části konference s cílem rozplést mocenské vztahy a jejich vliv Vergara následně ve svém příspěvku popsal, jak vić Bajić ze srbské Univerzity v Niši pak přiblíži­ Universität Berlin a Jakub Mlynář z Univerzity Ukázal, že pro Hofmeisterové z Univerzity Karlovy, která se s nimiž přišlo CVH Malach do styku během work_6wrtlxrn4vegnltwentr5irmkq This essay uses Big Data as a vehicle for considerations about ethical issues of the – making veracity of data a very relevant aspect for the Digital Humanities. trends in Digital Humanities: data-driven, quantitative research based on an amount of those who conduct Big Data analysis, perspectives of those who do basic research 5 Charles Duhigg, How Companies Learn Your Secrets, in: New York Times, 16 February 2012, online available at http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/19/magazine/shopping-habits.html [last accessed: Ethical questions in Big Data have barely been addressed in the research.12 In 2014, 11 Kate Crawford, The Anxieties of Big Data, in: The New Inquiry, 30 May 2014, online available at http: 17 Job offer for a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Ethics of Big Data at the University of Oxford, online digital data relevant to research in the Humanities, b) the possibility of a computerassisted operation upon this data, as well as c) modern communication technology in work_6xk5ftfpgfdoviacjhoxalslhq 3D RECONSTRUCTION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE A GERMAN COMMUNITY''S KEY WORDS: Virtual 3D reconstruction, Perspectives, Survey, Research agenda reconstruction of cultural heritage and currently involves more than 40 German researchers. contribution to the so-called agenda development process initiated by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) in 2014 and has been amended during a joint meeting of the digital reconstruction workgroup in November 2014. In practice, concerning establishment, digital reconstructions A German research environment on digital humanities to which also belongs digital reconstruction of cultural heritage is work and research focus on the field of digital reconstructions, Digital reconstructions do not just use technologies available in 2.2 Digital reconstruction between research and practical digital reconstruction (Münster et al., in print). 2.8 Establishing digital reconstruction in the German of digital reconstruction technologies have to be established and Digital Reconstruction of Cultural Heritage – Questions of work_6yqixqlsprc6rlhte7z2c3duy4 Digital Humanities and Media History: A Challenge for Historical Newspaper Research. https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/digital-humanities-and-media-history(42c57666-3d7b-4a30-b270-07eaf78ed67a).html This article makes use of extensive digital collections of historical newspapers itself within previous approaches to historical research, but the digitization of sources presents Using digital newspaper collections in historical research is quite new, but some of the closer look is dedicated to a specific example of digital newspaper research in historical context. Digital newspaper research raises new types of questions and offers new ways to digital newspaper research, the lack of digital historical sources can be a real problem, that history.'' This concept is researched in a set of digital historical sources like newspapers, creating a of digital media historical research) practical problems call for solutions. Before starting such a historical research in digital newspapers some consideration context knowledge needed when performing this kind of digital historical newspaper research. Historical research in digital newspapers needs well-equipped heritage institutions that work_72g2q37pzveh7coknmrz2ycs7i This panel presents new primary research results in the formal study of poetry and poetics that have been made possible by the development and use of digital technologies to create humanities knowledge that would not otherwise be possible; (2) the development of innovative methodologies that are able to research results that are made possible by the development of original digital tools and methods. presentations on this panel describe new technologies that were developed in order to (1) facilitate the machine-assisted creation of these types of metrically annotated poetic corpora, and (2) undertake original research about formal metrical practice on the basis of large digital corpora. With the help of our digital tool we will illustrate possible contrafactures, common metrical and rhyming patterns, and cycles of poems in the antiquiores'' corpus, 2013; Jockers and Flanders, 2013; Liu, 2014) and data-text (Marche, 2012) debates in the field of literary studies and the concepts of close-distant reading work_73gs7go455hizgbutvr325fr4e com/latineloquamur?tab=repositories; last access 17.10.2020) and can be found in the folder titled Latineloquamur-toolkit-IPA-transcriber-and-App. In the same repository users can find also the Dictionary of Latin Synonyms, which is not This toolkit, which is available as both a RUST program (referred to as Latineloquamur-toolkit-IPA-transcriber-and-App in GitHub) and an Android mobile app (titled Handbook of Latin Phonetics), faced significant methodological and practical issues during its creation and development, such as the choice of The online program is available at https://github.com/latineloquamur/Latineloquamur-toolkit-IPA-transcriber-and-App (last access 02.09.2020). 29 The online Python transcriber can be accessed at https://github.com/latineloquamur/Latineloquamur-toolkit-IPA-transcriber-and-App/tree/master/CLASSICAL%26ECCLESIASTICAL%20LATIN%20IPA%20TRANSCRIBER (last access 33 The original source code is available at https://github.com/latineloquamur/Latineloquamur-toolkit-IPA-transcriber-and-App/tree/master/src (last access 02.09.2020). 41 https://github.com/latineloquamur/Latineloquamur-toolkit-IPA-transcriber-and-App/tree/master/CLASSICAL%26ECCLESIASTICAL%20LATIN%20IPA%20TRANSCRIBER (last access 02.09.2020). is available at https://github.com/latineloquamur/Latineloquamur-toolkit-IPA-transcriber-and-App/tree/master/src/latin_ 54 To run the lemmatizer use https://github.com/latineloquamur/Latineloquamur-toolkit-IPA-transcriber-and-App/tree/master/src/latin_lemmatizer/src/parsers (last access 02.09.2020). https://github.com/latineloquamur/Latineloquamur-toolkit-IPA-transcriber-and-App/tree/master/src/latin_lemmatizer https://github.com/latineloquamur/Latineloquamur-toolkit-IPA-transcriber-and-App/tree/master/src/latin_lemmatizer https://github.com/latineloquamur/Latineloquamur-toolkit-IPA-transcriber-and-App/blob/master/ACCENTUATION/Latin_accentuation_code.py https://github.com/latineloquamur/Latineloquamur-toolkit-IPA-transcriber-and-App/blob/master/ACCENTUATION/Latin_accentuation_code.py https://github.com/latineloquamur/Latineloquamur-toolkit-IPA-transcriber-and-App/blob/master/ACCENTUATION/Latin_accentuation_code.py https://github.com/latineloquamur/Latineloquamur-toolkit-IPA-transcriber-and-App/blob/master/ACCENTUATION/Latin_accentuation_code.py 64 https://github.com/latineloquamur/Latineloquamur-toolkit-IPA-transcriber-and-App/blob/master/CLASSICAL%26ECCLESIASTICAL%20LATIN%20IPA%20TRANSCRIBER/src/ipa.rs (last access 02.09.2020). 65 https://github.com/latineloquamur/Latineloquamur-toolkit-IPA-transcriber-and-App/tree/master/CLASSICAL%26ECCLESIASTICAL%20LATIN%20IPA%20TRANSCRIBER/sample%20IPA (last access 02.09.2020). 65 https://github.com/latineloquamur/Latineloquamur-toolkit-IPA-transcriber-and-App/tree/master/CLASSICAL%26ECCLESIASTICAL%20LATIN%20IPA%20TRANSCRIBER/sample%20IPA (last access 02.09.2020). https://github.com/latineloquamur/Latineloquamur-toolkit-IPA-transcriber-and-App/tree/master/CLASSICAL%26ECCLESIASTICAL%20LATIN%20IPA%20TRANSCRIBER https://github.com/latineloquamur/Latineloquamur-toolkit-IPA-transcriber-and-App/tree/master/CLASSICAL%26ECCLESIASTICAL%20LATIN%20IPA%20TRANSCRIBER https://github.com/latineloquamur/Latineloquamur-toolkit-IPA-transcriber-and-App/tree/master/CLASSICAL%26ECCLESIASTICAL%20LATIN%20IPA%20TRANSCRIBER https://github.com/latineloquamur/Latineloquamur-toolkit-IPA-transcriber-and-App/tree/master/CLASSICAL%26ECCLESIASTICAL%20LATIN%20IPA%20TRANSCRIBER https://github.com/latineloquamur/Latineloquamur-toolkit-IPA-transcriber-and-App/tree/master/CLASSICAL%26ECCLESIASTICAL%20LATIN%20IPA%20TRANSCRIBER https://github.com/latineloquamur/Latineloquamur-toolkit-IPA-transcriber-and-App/tree/master/CLASSICAL%26ECCLESIASTICAL%20LATIN%20IPA%20TRANSCRIBER https://github.com/latineloquamur/Latineloquamur-toolkit-IPA-transcriber-and-App/tree/master/CLASSICAL%26ECCLESIASTICAL%20LATIN%20IPA%20TRANSCRIBER/sample%20IPA https://github.com/latineloquamur/Latineloquamur-toolkit-IPA-transcriber-and-App/tree/master/CLASSICAL%26ECCLESIASTICAL%20LATIN%20IPA%20TRANSCRIBER/sample%20IPA https://github.com/latineloquamur/Latineloquamur-toolkit-IPA-transcriber-and-App/tree/master/CLASSICAL%26ECCLESIASTICAL%20LATIN%20IPA%20TRANSCRIBER/sample%20IPA https://github.com/latineloquamur/Latineloquamur-toolkit-IPA-transcriber-and-App/tree/master/CLASSICAL%26ECCLESIASTICAL%20LATIN%20IPA%20TRANSCRIBER/sample%20IPA work_757zcxixengdtjcvhbr7rxqoai Laboratorio dell''Ispf. 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Rivista elettronica di testi, saggi e strumenti Rivista elettronica di testi, saggi e strumenti www.ispf-lab.cnr.it www.ispf-lab.cnr.it email: lab@ispf.cnr.it Gli articoli della rivista, accettati dopo un processo di peer review, si conformano agli tutti i diritti d''uso del proprio lavoro, col solo vincolo alla menzione della prima Gli articoli approvati prima della chiusura di ciascun numero sono pubblicati con Sei fascicoli di carte vichiane non rilegate (Ms. XIX, 42) Atti del Convegno "Giambattista Vicos De universi juris uno principio, et fine uno im Kontext der europäischen Naturrechtstradition und Vicos Bedeutung GIAMBATTISTA VICOS UMGANG MIT DEM BEGRIFF DES VICO, DAS NATURRECHT, UND DER BEGRIFF OBLIGATIO "GENESE" UND "KOMPOSITION" IN VICOS DE UNO VICO E IL PROBLEMA DEL METODO TRA SPERIMENTALISMO E IL DE UNO ALLA LUCE DELL''EXEMPLUM TRACTATUS DE OSSERVAZIONE SULLA "LETTERATURA" SECONDO VICO TRA MANIFESTAZIONE DEL NESSO TRA UNIVERSALITÀ DELLA • David Armando ISTITUTO DI RICERCA DEL CNR work_7ce4zfpya5fz3hcextxq2pwwke Baskurs inom forskarutbildningen vid Forskarskolan Språk och kultur i Europa och begreppsbildningar inom det vetenskapsteoretiska området syftar kursen till att humaniora samt kritiskt granska den vetenskapshistoriska uppdelningen av litterärt och 1. – visa brett kunnande inom och en systematisk förståelse av forskningsområdet samt 3. – visa förmåga till vetenskaplig analys och syntes samt till självständig kritisk 4. – visa förmåga att kritiskt, självständigt, kreativt och med vetenskaplig noggrannhet identifiera och formulera frågeställningar samt att planera och med adekvata metoder 9. – visa intellektuell självständighet och vetenskaplig redlighet samt förmåga att göra vetenskapsteoretisk frågeställning diskuteras och problematiseras i förhållande till det Var placerar sig lingvistik och litteraturvetenskap i förhållande till övriga vetenskaper? Benveniste, Émile, "Subjectivity in Language", Critical Theory since 1965, red. Humanities (New York 2012), http://dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/debates/text/20 http://faculty.georgetown.edu/irvinem/theory/Benveniste-Linguistic-Sign.pdf http://faculty.georgetown.edu/irvinem/theory/Benveniste-Linguistic-Sign.pdf http://dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/debates/text/20 http://people.su.se/~snce/texter/Barthes_Object.pdf Social Construction of Reality: A Treatise in the Sociology of Knowledge, (New York http://people.su.se/%7Esnce/texter/Barthes_Object.pdf https://www2.southeastern.edu/Academics/Faculty/jbell/humboldt.pdf https://www2.southeastern.edu/Academics/Faculty/jbell/humboldt.pdf http://perflensburg.se/Berger%20social-construction-of-reality.pdf http://perflensburg.se/Berger%20social-construction-of-reality.pdf http://people.su.se/%7Esnce/texter/butlerPerformance.pdf http://people.su.se/%7Esnce/texter/butlerPerformance.pdf work_7dzwisbdcngbfiouw3fschciae Philosophy Ontology (InPhO) Project highlights these benefits. scientists in digital humanities projects highlights the collaborative opportunities such research scientists in digital humanities projects highlights the collaborative opportunities such research The Indiana Philosophy Ontology Project (InPhO)5 aims to overcome barriers to broader At the InPhO project, we have a vision of seamless integration among digital philosophy (URI) which is accessed using the HTTP methods, providing a consistent interface for data retrieval services, pioneered by HTTP inventor Roy Fielding.14 The InPhO data can be explored via humanJournal of the Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science Page 3 The design of the API also satisfies Crane''s rubric for digital humanities infrastructure:16 1) By web portals," in Proceedings of the WWW2004 workshop on Application Design, Development and Implementation Issues in the To our knowledge, we are the first project to have developed an API for access to work_7ebterjnvnahxgdvqdngzjp3de [PDF] Analyzing and visualizing ancient Maya hieroglyphics using shape: From computer vision to Digital Humanities | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 3141626Analyzing and visualizing ancient Maya hieroglyphics using shape: From computer vision to Digital Humanities title={Analyzing and visualizing ancient Maya hieroglyphics using shape: From computer vision to Digital Humanities}, Figures and Topics from this paper Sort by Most Influenced Papers View 1 excerpt, cites background Analyzing Ancient Maya Glyph Collections with Contextual Shape Descriptors Assessing a Shape Descriptor for Analysis of Mesoamerican Hieroglyphics: A View Towards Practice in Digital Humanities Statistical Shape Descriptors for Ancient Maya Hieroglyphs Analysis View 6 excerpts, references background and methods View 2 excerpts, references methods View 2 excerpts, references methods View 2 excerpts, references methods View 2 excerpts, references methods By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License work_7hx5xm4t6fh5vdizdql4poiudy Open Data Empowerment of Digital Humanities by Wikipedia/DBpedia Gamification and Crowd Curation –WiQiZi''s Challenges This is an extended version of the article found at https://dh2018.adho.org/revitalizing-wikipedia-dbpedia-open-data-by-gamificationsparql-and-api-experiment-for-edutainment-in-digital-humanities/ Digital Humanities (DH) enjoys a wealth of Open Data published by cultural heritage institutions and academic researchers. WiQiZi project employs a gamification technique to develop a simple quiz application to guess the age of a randomly selected image from Wikipedia/DBpedia. Keywords: Digital Humanities, Application Programming Interfaces, Linked Open Data, SPARQL, gamification, crowd sourcing, data curation LOD, including the tripod of supporting technology: HTTP, URIs, and RDF1 (For example, Simou et al., 2017; Marden et al., 2013; Boer et al., large volume of RDF graph datasets, so that semantically rich data fragments can be transhttps://dh2018.adho.org/revitalizing-wikipedia-dbpedia-open-data-by-gamification-sparql-and-api-experiment-for-edutainment-in-digital-humanities/ https://dh2018.adho.org/revitalizing-wikipedia-dbpedia-open-data-by-gamification-sparql-and-api-experiment-for-edutainment-in-digital-humanities/ Contrary to most of DH and cultural heritage targeted projects, Wikipedia/DBpedia provides a much broader scope for data-driven research, meaning there would be more familiarity work_7jxf7vwbnfhojaz2jodkmyfmpq This article argues that editors of scholarly digital editions should not be distracted by editors of scholarly digital editions should not be distracted from editorial tasks by assumptions, the structures and vocabularies of an encoded edition do help us foreground the theories of text we use when creating scholarly digital editions, and thus it is would, in no way, stop a scholarly digital edition from being a publication of knowledge and commentary on an individual work, but it requires that its underlying The de-facto standard for a data model to be used in creating scholarly digital editions particular scholarly digital edition would be expected to make use of all of them.1 Though, The use of open international standards for the creation of scholarly digital editions is Opening the book: data models and distractions in digital scholarly editing Opening the book: data models and distractions in digital scholarly editing work_7oth2g2n3reg3n3uv5elarlqdy Partially Automated Method for Localizing Standardized Acupuncture Points on the Heads of Digital Human Models Acupuncture Points on the Heads of Digital Human Models Having modernized imaging tools for precise positioning of acupuncture points over the human body where the traditional Digital Korean human data were obtained to construct threedimensional head-skin and skull surface models of six individuals. All the acupoints on the heads of the six individual were displayed on threedimensional computer graphical image models. The proportional bone (skeletal) measurement method also uses landmarks on the body''s surface, Table 3: Descriptions of the locations of the anatomical acupuncture points and landmarks. Figure 6: Various views of the 3D model of an (a) obese, a (b) normal, and an (c) underweight man with positioned acupoints on their heads. morphological acupoints on the head of anormal man; they exactly match the same positionings on our "standard" source model for the work_7r4tgxtkejf7dh3ricgg3ifcsi on and engage critically with technology: the CUNY Distance Learning Archive (CDLA), a GC class project, and participants through an open access digital archive, mirroring my commitments to work with and for the community and to produce public-facing scholarship. foundational approach, the institute introduces its participants to technical skills and a conceptual vocabulary that serves as a basis for further learning and engagement in the field.2 As pointed out by Rhody in a forms of support to students and faculty seeking to integrate digital media into traditional academic practice) on supporting and developing faculty projects include the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH) at the critically with technology: the CUNY Distance Learning Archive (CDLA), a GC class projects that outgrew of the program working as professional writers, or using the digital literacy, communication skills, and collaborative approach to writing they developed through work_7tepdpob3nh2jch3vrij5th4n4 of manual labor (Digital Humanities Manifesto 2.0). merge and assume the sorts of secular institutional forms that proliferated in nineteenthand twentiethcentury universities, knowledge forms pulsating with learned reference works that could be marshaled to defend this or that position, a universe made up design and development of experimental history museums like the Trento Tunnels, or an professional language, altered research protocols, new models of teaching and training, Design and the Literary Lab, at Stanford University; McGill''s .txtLAB; Maryland Institute disciplines in question and the cultural and and humanities; between the academy, industry, and the cultural sphere."9 his copy, composed in 2000 for the lab''s home page with the ashes of the Stanford Humanities Laboratory but as a second cross-, inter-, or transdisciplinarity chapter. Stanford Humanities Laboratory, metaLAB Unlike the Stanford Humanities Laboratory, metaLAB does PDF (Digital Humanities Manifesto 2.0). he Digital Humanities Manifesto 2.0. Digital Humanities. Digital Humanities. Digital Humanities. Digital Humanities. work_7tqfly2aurcuzfasapzyzdredy This is a peer-reviewed article in Digital Studies/Le champ numérique, a journal published by the Open This study identifies how the flagship Digital Humanities conference has The annual Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO) conference provides Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI) itself hosted more attendees than ADHO''s conference), but it is international digital humanities conferences, and as such are the focus of this analysis. that while ADHO''s conference is not a synecdoche for the entire digital humanities The number of presentations and unique authors at the annual conference has attendees were also authors of conference presentations. 5 See http://scottbot.net/acceptances-to-digital-humanities-2015-part-3/ for a more detailed of 200 participants, and the various other digital humanities communities and conferences. Figure 7: Country of author institutions to DH conferences 2004–2013. if conference location correlates to regional diversity of authors, ADHO might http://adho.org/conference http://adho.org/conference "Representation at Digital Humanities Conferences (2000–2015)." http://scottbot.net/acceptances-to-digital-humanities-2015-part-3/ http://scottbot.net/acceptances-to-digital-humanities-2015-part-3/ http://scottbot.net/acceptances-to-digital-humanities-2015-part-3/ work_7uefqbkdyzgupbodq53dlxecme Chinese Digital Humanities Conference from your colleague, Dr Jing Chen, on behalf of the conference with the wonderful theme "Benevolence and Excellence: Digital Humanities and 1988 onward, these two Associations celebrated joint conferences, which took place one year These discussions led to the foundation of the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations, The first ADHO Digital Humanities Conference Over the years, more and more Digital Humanities Associations applied to become the Japanese Association for Digital Humanities (JADH) became a constituent organisation digital scholarly journals, which are published by ADHO Constituent Organisations and Every year ADHO organises the Digital Humanities Conference. ADHO''s next Digital Humanities conference scheduled for 2021 in Japan had to be can meet the global Digital Humanities community again in person. As president of the Board, which represents all the Digital Humanities organisations which ADHO''s greetings in person and to get to know the Digital Humanities Community which work_a536k3ux6zfina57hcqvb3wgge Keywords: semi-supervised methods; historical studies; data analysis; borndigital archives practice of historical research and the use of computational methods: researchers in digital humanities need to bear in mind their long-term computational methods for studying historical corpora, namely for dataexploration and general hypothesis-confirmation analyses, we believe that a diachronic description of the use of computational methods in historical research humanities scholars, researchers can study the resulting clusters in order to historical research and computational approaches have been presented.22 In (i.e. literary studies researchers and digital archivists), the words ''text mining'' textual analysis techniques most widely used in historical research (e.g., topic Topic modeling is arguably the most popular text mining technique in digital methods in the humanities, this is data-driven research.30 More specifically, we language processing, could also become established research methods in digital of digital humanities scholars employing text mining methods. Weingart, ''The digital humanities contribution to topic modeling'', Journal of work_a6ekywpsd5ahlk57zn2bhownzy What is the role of digital technologies in learning and taking humanities classes at the university? More specifically, the class is structured around two approaches to "mapping" in the digital humanities: computing (specifically in XHTML, CSS, GIS, or data modeling), I will ask you to further the humanities "Mapping the Digital Humanities" will be a quarter-long project on a number of registers—individual and in a digital text, and assess (in 750-1250 words) how that animation affords a novel way for piece, needs assessment, work flow, abstract, data model, and final digital model and Other than the modules, the bulk of out-of-class reading, studying, and research will be project face-to-face about particular aspects of your project (e.g., your thought piece, data model, and final Implications for blogging and digital humanities research projects in this class project for this class has shaped your learning and humanities research differently. work_a734rm3mxbf4pn5ghgxadmhjja Most methods for computational text analysis involve doing things with "words": Most methods for computational text analysis involve doing things with ''words'': counting Depending on the text analysis method, a sufficiently large corpus (on the scale of multiple millions of words) may sufficiently minimize issues caused by inflection, for instance at a different kind of understanding of a text using some form of word frequency analysis. application of these text analysis methods may not be as straightforward for students working in other languages. For languages with a non-Latin alphabet, text encoding problems will render Unicode (UTF-8) encoding is the best option when working with text in any language, but between ''words'', before you can use it for computational text analysis. Fortunately, there is a growing community of scholars working on computational text analysis, and other digital humanities methods, as applied to languages other than English. work_aeyo6w7szva7lgp53sg2u7jkma Ergonomic Design of a Main Control Room of Radioactive Waste Facility Using Digital Human Simulation Ergonomic Design of a Main Control Room of Radioactive Waste Facility The present study evaluated a preliminary main control room (MCR) design of radioactive waste facility using the in-depth ergonomic analysis with a digital prototype of the MCR design and the digital humanoids in terms of postural A revised MCR design suggested in the present study would contribute to effective and evaluations using DHS and analyzed design improvements of Ergonomic evaluation using digital human simulation The present study evaluated preliminary designs of the MCR of the RWF and analyzed design improvements. body sizes of generated representative human models as shown workstation postures for DHS evaluation as shown in Figure 4. three major design components (console, LDP, and LCD) of MCR of the RWF through ergonomic evaluation considered Ergonomic Design and Evaluation Technology for work_af7sa3spenctfit5v264bdayny This ''publishing as sharing'' new notion is in accordance with the new paradigm of openness in digital scholarship. and to the pervasive digital ''sharing''; when it comes to academic publishing and research practices, that means and ''open dissemination'', as the idea behind institutional websites like Oxford University Research Archive (two In this essay, I use the debates on Oral History in the Digital Humanities to support the presentation of some of digital humanities: voice, access, and engagement (Boyd & Larson, 2014), the authors provide an overview of the we can identify from oral history''s new practices in research and dissemination: University at Albany, a website that used to publish oral history collections: freely share the recording and transcript on our open-access public history website and library repository, where Furthermore, as a oral history collection is published online and becomes a website, new roles which can D. and Larson, M., eds., Oral history and digital humanities: work_afxycoctbrbcpkbkn7gub2qnpa 1. Introduction to Persistent identifiers (PIDs) Persistent identifiers (PID) https://www.slideshare.net/AustralianNationalDataService/fsci-persistent-identifiers https://www.slideshare.net/AustralianNationalDataService/fsci-persistent-identifiers PIDs are essential and indispensable to create fair data. http://andrew.treloar.net/research/diagrams/recording-to-archiving-architecture.jpg § Cool URIs don''t change: https://www.w3.org/Provider/Style/URI (Tim Berners-Lee, 1998) § Cool URIs for the Semantic Web: https://www.w3.org/TR/cooluris/ (W3C Interest Group https://www.w3.org/Provider/Style/URI PIDs and cool URIs (Bazzanella, Bortoli, Bouquet 2013) https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b10542304w/f13.item § Identités de confiance pour les données de l''art et du design (ICOPAD) – June 2017 to ICOPAD Project https://campus.hesge.ch/id_bilingue/projekte/icopad/index_fr.asp https://campus.hesge.ch/id_bilingue/projekte/icopad/index_fr.asp o PIDs are a key element in the research data management process and should be Can persistent identifiers be cool? Des identifiants pérennes pour les ressources numériques : l''expérience de la BnF [online]. Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20181006042857/http://www.bnf.fr/documents/ark_presentation_bermes_2006.pdf Available from: https://doi.org/10.2777/1524 Available from: http://www.dlib.org/dlib/january09/nicholas/01nicholas.html Revue de la littérature : identifiants pérennes (PID), Linked Data, Données de la recherche [online]. Available from: https://campus.hesge.ch/id_bilingue/projekte/icopad/doc/Prongue_Raemy_Revue_Litterature_2017.pdf Available from: https://campus.hesge.ch/id_bilingue/projekte/icopad/doc/Raemy_PID_Processus_Approches_Modelisation_2018.pdf Available from: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2415995 https://doi.org/10.2218/ijdc.v8i1.246 https://doi.org/10.2777/1524 https://doi.org/10.1629/uksg.393 https://doi.org/10.1045/january2009-nicholas http://www.dlib.org/dlib/january09/nicholas/01nicholas.html https://campus.hesge.ch/id_bilingue/projekte/icopad/doc/Prongue_Raemy_Revue_Litterature_2017.pdf https://campus.hesge.ch/id_bilingue/projekte/icopad/doc/Raemy_PID_Processus_Approches_Modelisation_2018.pdf https://campus.hesge.ch/id_bilingue/projekte/icopad/results_fr.html https://campus.hesge.ch/id_bilingue/projekte/icopad/results_fr.html https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2415995 work_ai7mlk2lq5htzcv2pmbhjhhgiu Ergonomic Assessment for DHM Simulations Facilitated by Sensor Data Up to now, ergonomic assessment within DHM simulations have been mostly limited to static evaluations of reachability INTERACT is a running R&D project, working on the main weak points of DHM software tools. ergonomic assessments, including process oriented standards like EAWS, OCRA and NIOSH lifting index. ergonomic assessment within digital human models. Keywords: Ergonomic assessment for DHM simulations facilitated by sensor data environment of process planning for manual work tasks, of ergonomic assessment methods into DHM software assessment methods EAWS, NIOSH lifting index and The Ergonomic Assessment Work Sheet (EAWS) [1] three ergonomic assessment tools, which are part of the The result of the assessment – the lifting indexdisplays the quotient between the handled load and a modules posture, action forces, load handling and extra lifting index will be available as automatic assessment With the automatic assessment with the three process oriented ergonomic assessment tools EAWS, NIOSH work_ajlebeewlbelvegajsgyamggoq Toward Sustainable Growth: Lessons Learned Through the Victorian Women Writers Project Lessons Learned Through the Victorian Women Writers Project." Digital This is a peer-reviewed article in Digital Studies/Le champ numérique, a journal published by the Open Writers Project." Digital Studies/Le champ numérique This case study offers strategies for TEI-based projects with limited Encoding texts for the project as part of course objectives gave As a student in this course, I saw first-hand how digital preservation projects digitization projects as an extension of their research because this kind of work the Women Writers Project (Northeastern University) and the Digital Humanities As we worked on strategies to market encoding tasks to graduate students, VWWP ''s texts are too few at IU to sustain the project''s continued growth. or The Long Life of the Victorian Women Writers Project." In Digital Humanities Lessons Learned Through the Victorian Women Writers Project." Digital Studies/Le champ work_alynjplhunbqnmppz32wm5fojm of Project Bamboo, a humanities cyberinfrastructure initiative funded by the Bamboo aimed to enhance arts and humanities research through the development of infrastructure insight into the scholarly practices Bamboo would support, and to build a community of future developers and users for Bamboo''s technical deliverables. The early emphasis on a serviceoriented architecture approach to supporting humanities research failed to connect with scholars, and the scope of Bamboo''s ambitions expanded to include Project Bamboo was a humanities cyberinfrastructure initiative funded by the Andrew W. Foundation between 2008 and 2012, in order to enhance arts and humanities research through the development of infrastructure and support for shared developing the themes of scholarly practice, program staff had created accounts for over 400 workshop 1 participants on the project wiki, anticipating initial grouping of scholarly practices, and prioritization as to the order in which services should be developed'' (Project Bamboo, 2008, p. work_am4amy5buvcwplbvdzknmmb4oq this research, by focusing on the identification and development of "killer" applications (apps), computer applications that solve significant problems in the [P]ersonal experience shows that it was extremely hard to convince traditional scholars in Oxford of the value of humanities computing research. should be in a unique position both to identify the needs of mainstream humanities scholars and to suggest computational solutions that the mainstream treated in some respects like the computational quest for the "killer application" – a need of the user group that can be filled, and by filling it, create an Every humanities scholar needs such a tool. • develop standards and best practices for digital humanities (Research and • work with a colleague on a digital humanities project (Collaborative Research Grants) "Why?" Why should scholars in the digital humanities try to develop this digital scholars will be able to speak to the developers about what is needed, work_ankxmqrvibhnznbna2irncou5q Crowd-sourcing as a Component of Humanities Research Infrastructures. https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/crowdsourcing-as-a-component-of-humanities-research-infrastructures%28294ddb42-e10c-4bce-b6cf-8b9500c9aeb7%29.html https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/crowdsourcing-as-a-component-of-humanities-research-infrastructures%28294ddb42-e10c-4bce-b6cf-8b9500c9aeb7%29.html https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/crowdsourcing-as-a-component-of-humanities-research-infrastructures%28294ddb42-e10c-4bce-b6cf-8b9500c9aeb7%29.html https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/crowdsourcing-as-a-component-of-humanities-research-infrastructures%28294ddb42-e10c-4bce-b6cf-8b9500c9aeb7%29.html https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/crowdsourcing-as-a-component-of-humanities-research-infrastructures%28294ddb42-e10c-4bce-b6cf-8b9500c9aeb7%29.html Abstract: Crowd-sourcing, the process of leveraging public participation in or contribution to a project or Keywords: crowd-sourcing, research infrastructures, citizen science, scholarly primitives, the process of leveraging public participation in or contribution to a project or activity, is various forms of crowd-sourcing activity and humanities research infrastructures. • a literature review covering academic humanities research that has incorporated crowd-sourcing, research into crowd-sourcing as a method, and less formal outputs such as blogs and project Moreover, studies of the motivations of the contributors to academic crowd-sourcing projects have crowd-sourcing projects in the humanities by analysing them in terms of four key facets – asset type, Collaborative tagging may be regarded as crowd-sourcing the organisation of information assets by Unlike many humanities crowd-sourcing activities, such as transcribing texts A major example of crowd-sourcing activity in this area is the British Library Georeferencer project, which work_asoxottesnejraao7uisnuotsy Keywords: digital humanities; Shakespeare; early modern drama; literary canon; English literature; then turn to digital editions to demonstrate how Shakespeare''s texts are treated differently from his then turn to digital editions to demonstrate how Shakespeare''s texts are treated differently from his Digital humanities projects provide the resources we use to study and teach the early modern digital projects available for teaching and researching the early modern period in order to understand from Shakespeare''s world."3 Despite offering a digital humanities project that recognizes and "early English drama." By excluding Shakespeare, Digital Renaissance Editions follows the tradition Even as they undertake important work on early modern drama beyond Shakespeare, the Digital both examples of "deep" digital humanities projects with a focus on Shakespeare. "resources" section of the Internet Shakespeare Edition and the Digital Anthology of Early Modern centrality continues into the digital: online projects about Shakespeare beget new research questions work_atos2ytygjdmbgkfeebe3jejr4 expand the user base of TEI, it is important that tutorial materials are made available teaching materials available which support beginner''s level learning of TEI. freely available software provided to allow users to undertake TEI based markup online tutorials in the TEI, and why it is important to incorporate example material of Writers Project "offers periodic hands-on workshops on text encoding and the TEI http://www.tei-c.org/Support/Learn/tutorials.xml#body.1_div.3 learning a computing language, where is TEI by Example? course by example which will introduce novice users to text encoding within the TEI The "TEI by Example" project is currently developing a range of freely available The deliverables of the project are: online "TEI by example" tutorials, a printable PDF version of the "TEI by example" tutorials, an online software toolkit for text Example project aims to expand the user community of TEI by providing teaching Text Encoding and Interchange" http://www.tei-c.org.uk/P5/Guidelines/index.html Text Encoding and Interchange" http://www.tei-c.org.uk/P5/Guidelines/index.html work_aw467ogqnvajnifcoh3uaqtjyy T his paper describes the results of research carried outduring the LAIRAH (Log analysis of Internet Resources in the Arts and Humanities) project (Mapping the Moment: a spatio-temporal interface for studying performance culture, Nottingham, 18571867 Abstract The Mapping the Moment: Performance Culture in Nottingham, 1857–67 project (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/mapmoment) is an interdisciplinary collaboration between performance history and geography, which has organised information about the town and its performance culture in ways Keywords: drama, theatre history, performance culture, spatio-temporal The Mapping the Moment: Performance Culture in Nottingham, 1857–67 project This project, while focused closely on Nottingham''s performance culture, was of theatre and performance history in other locations, or of cultural and social performance within the town of Nottingham and of enabling the user to identify the 1861 map base, or to see the locations of performances on particular dates, in Given the focus of the project on mapping performance culture across the map in highlighting connections and patterns in Nottingham''s performance map-based spatial enquiry to access information about performance, an activity work_lhh6qtcak5ezrjonn7id6hatfq Look Out for ''La Grippe'': Using Digital Humanities Tools to Interpret Information the American journal Medical News published a lengthy article by Dr Roberts Bartholow 1 Roberts Bartholow, ''The Causes and Treatment of Influenza'', Medical News, 55, 26 (1889), 710–4. Although close reading of an illustrative text, such as Bartholow''s editorial, allows historians to understand how a medical expert explained a disease outbreak, new tools revealing analysis.2 This article explores a digital humanities approach to medical history In terms of a digital humanities approach to medical history, the real significance of appeared on 28 December 1889, the publication date of the Medical News article. interpretation of Bartholow''s article appeared in a Missouri newspaper, the Sedalia Weekly a single text for close analysis offers medical historians a tool to explore tensions between requires the skills of close reading, yet it was the digital humanities tools of word searching work_ljeygzj53jbuvdbid7tnt6y2ie Abstract—In this paper I aim at critically discussing the role of Corpus Linguistics within the field of Digital Humanities. — Digital Humanities, linguistica dei corpora, American Studies, Twitter, WMatrix. I n this paper I aim to discuss the existing and possi-ble developments in the intersection between Digital Humanities (DH) and Corpus Linguistics (CL), arguing that the type of tools offered by CL, which combine quantitative and qualitative analyses, can be a valuContact data: Angela Zottola, angela.zottola@unito.it out as one of the aims of the text to "test the use of resources and techniques from two different research communities: corpus linguistics and literary digital humanities, complementarily instead of alternatively" (103). a theory, a theoretical approach, a paradigm (theoretical or methodological), or a combination of these." (Taylor 2008: 180) In this work, as suggested earlier, I consider CL as methodological approach useful in the collection and analysis of digital data. work_ljqki4bzffh7rpkgwzowusa5hu Immersive Scholar addresses the utilization and impact of visualization environments and visualization scholarship by developing extensible models and programs for the creation and sharing of digital scholarship in large-scale and immersive visualization environments. W. Mellon Foundation, this project complicates digitally humanistic scholarship in that it is documents will provide value beyond this project, as models for how addressing structural challenges Through Immersive Scholar, project co-PIs Micah Vandegrift, Shelby Foundation, to assist with "the creation and sharing of digital scholarship in large-scale and immersive 1. assessment framework for reviewing technical aspects of a visualization (https://osf.io/7hmcy/); Digital scholarship using large-scale visualization today still requires the support of a North Carolina State University (NCSU) Libraries'' implementation of Immersive Scholar demonstrates residency program, the project fosters those communities of practice around visualization spaces to institutions will continue to develop their immersive visualization environments and promote Immersive Scholar''s model of providing project work_lkm3y3osqjhtrhvfpc2cmr6g7m Research published in the International Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics considers the data retrieval problems for investigators faced with a hard drive that has been submerged in water. work_lp6alomtw5datbylffudwmbvzu Doi: https://doi.org/10.1017/jch.2020.24, Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 August 2020 Bin Li, Yaxin Li, Qian Yang, Yaqi Wang and Rui Chen Bin Li, Yaxin Li, Qian Yang, Yaqi Wang and Rui Chen (1) Li, B., Li, Y., Yang, Q., Wang, Y., & Chen, R. Database: The Basic Annals of the Shiji. Database: The Basic Annals of the Shiji. Cambridge University Press. J. Kim, V. Kim (n.d.) MRS Advances, 1-8, doi: 10.1557/adv.2020.24 (2020). © Cambridge University Press 2020 Cite this article: Li B, Li Y, Yang Q, Wang Y, Chen R (2021). From History Book to Digital Humanities From History Book to Digital Humanities From History Book to Digital Humanities Database: The Basic Annals of the Shiji ERRATUM. https://doi.org/ 10.1017/jch.2020.44 Journal of Chinese History (2021), 5, 169 doi:10.1017/jch.2020.44 https://crossmark.crossref.org/dialog?doi=10.1017/jch.2020.44&domain=pdf https://doi.org/10.1017/jch.2020.44 https://doi.org/10.1017/jch.2020.44 https://doi.org/10.1017/jch.2020.44 https://doi.org/10.1017/jch.2020.44 https://doi.org/10.1017/jch.2020.44 https://www.cambridge.org/core https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms From History Book to Digital Humanities Database: The Basic Annals of the Shiji ERRATUM work_lvzb35r5knhk7jelf2kqkesmiu KEYWORDS digital humanities, academic libraries, research libraries, services, users, cultural informatics and Research Libraries hosts a listserv for digital humanities discussion and FIGURE 1 Digital Humanities Publications in Library and Information Science, 2005–2012. A search for "digital humanities" within library and information science The following sections take up these tasks by surveying the current state of digital humanities work within institutions, presenting a cultural informatics model of libraries and the digital humanities, and situating DH work within the user-centered paradigm of library and information The Association of Research Libraries'' 2011 SPEC Kit on Digital Humanities reports on This section presents a conceptual model for digital humanities and libraries that is founded on a cultural informatics framework. the term ''cultural informatics'' to the specific way in which cultural heritage institutions (including libraries, museums, and archives) create, manage, and organize information artifacts. FIGURE 3 A Cultural Informatics Model for Digital Humanities and Libraries work_m2ftkvfxyjcepitnjnmzhnjt7y Teaching and Researching the History of Medicine in the Era of (Big) Data: Despite ample rhetoric about the utility of new digital methods that have emerged from methods can be applied to research and teaching. digital methods? Especially in the case of medical history, real-world the History of Medicine, scholars gathered to address these timely issues and questions, history of medicine field as it faces an ever-greater digital world and intersects increasingly The reviews in this volume of Medical History, and those American newspapers, as well as new ways in which digital methods can and should be methodological questions about how best to bridge traditional and digital methods in the history of medicine. application and execution of digital methods in the history of medicine. Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://www.cambridge.org/core Teaching and Researching the History of Medicine in the Era of (Big) Data: Introduction*-2.5pc work_m2qjv7g355erzibki5imfqaaxy Keywords: collaborative transcription; crowdsourcing; TEI; Jeremy Bentham; animal material, and encoded transcripts allows the Bentham Project to electronically publish materials across a volunteer pool: Transcribe Bentham is only one of a range of projects such Bentham, the Panopticon prison, convict transportation, and early New South We are grateful to those who have worked on Transcribe Bentham for their contribution to the project upon http://www.ucl.ac.uk/bentham-project http://www.ucl.ac.uk/Bentham-Project/who/autoicon/Virtual_Auto_Icon, last accessed 24 May 2012. For a discussion of the development of Transcribe Bentham, see Causer, Tonra and Wallace, ''Transcription See http://www.ucl.ac.uk/Bentham-Project/publications/npbj/npbj.html, last accessed 7 May 2013. http://www.ucl.ac.uk/Bentham-Project/who/autoicon http://www.ucl.ac.uk/Bentham-Project/publications/npbj/npbj.html make merry work": Transcribe Bentham and crowdsourcing manuscript transcription'', in Mia Ridge, ed., UCL Bentham Papers collection (hereafter UC), JB/027/026/004, http://www.transcribebentham.da.ulcc.ac.uk/td/JB/027/026/004, transcribed by Diane Folan, revision of 8 September 2011. Box 116, http://www.transcribe-bentham.da.ulcc.ac.uk/td/Category:Box_116, last accessed 24 May 2012. Box 116, http://www.transcribe-bentham.da.ulcc.ac.uk/td/Category:Box_116, last accessed 24 May 2012. http://www.transcribe-bentham.da.ulcc.ac.uk/td/Category:Box_116 http://www.transcribe-bentham.da.ulcc.ac.uk/td/Category:Box_116 http://www.transcribe-bentham.da.ulcc.ac.uk/td/JB/116/275/003 http://www.transcribe-bentham.da.ulcc.ac.uk/td/JB/116/275/003 http://www.transcribe-bentham.da.ulcc.ac.uk/td/JB/116/275/003 http://www.transcribe-bentham.da.ulcc.ac.uk/td/JB/116/275/003 http://www.transcribe-bentham.da.ulcc.ac.uk/td/JB/116/275/003 http://www.transcribe-bentham.da.ulcc.ac.uk/td/JB/116/275/003 http://www.transcribe-bentham.da.ulcc.ac.uk/td/JB/116/275/003 http://www.transcribe-bentham.da.ulcc.ac.uk/td/JB/116/275/003 http://www.transcribe-bentham.da.ulcc.ac.uk/td/JB/116/275/003 http://www.transcribe-bentham.da.ulcc.ac.uk/td/JB/116/275/003 http://www.transcribe-bentham.da.ulcc.ac.uk/td/JB/116/275/003 http://www.transcribe-bentham.da.ulcc.ac.uk/td/JB/116/275/003 work_m2u4yso2fza5vgyg7gma7ynbme Background: The author describes curating sound(s) in a radio context and vintage radio dramas before live audiences in order to prompt listeners to Analysis: Curating sound in a radio context provides a unique and Sound; Sound art; Curation; Action research; Creative practice; Narrative; With this essay, I examine curating sound in a radio context as rewarding Digital Given this background, I believe curating sound within a radio context prompts these re-created radio dramas prompt listeners to consider the ability of sounds At first thought, using radio as a context for curating sound may seem odd. and audio drama, radio and sound art, and sound poetry for on demand listening. For all these radio dramas, scripted speech (the sound of human voice) provided Exemplary works of audio drama are curated by Radio Nouspace, including "The For example, curating the sound(s) of a radio drama radio dramas prompt listeners to consider the ability of sound to convey information, work_m5tumtiecnd2xfgkvjflp4k63q validation of this concept, older workers'' capabilities (joint mobility) data are used to assess assembly related tasks. in the real assembly working environment have been replicated virtually by these 31 older workers where their joint Digital human modelling tools are capable of predicting risk involved during work, with an acceptable level of differences in joint mobility capabilities means it is unlikely that all older workers can adopt all these working human model) and older workers (with limited and varying levels of joint mobility). the assembly activity for three different methods have been replicated by a SAMMIE human model, and joint utilized to assess the acceptability of any working strategy for older workers at the individual level. joint constraints of an older worker of HADRIAN database) was tested against the three different working methods proposed method has been validated through SAMMIE, where older worker''s joint mobility data has been used work_m6jtxowewfggld3npw6jm6o2ki regard to the predominant format "journal article." The digital transformation also holds true for those disciplines that continue to rely on the scholarly monograph as a publication format and means for reputation building, We postulate that the publication format of the "monograph" for the digital dissemination of research Similarly, the activities of research funders and institutions (OA publication funds or the European Commission''s Open Access guidelines) add to 5. The Publishing Format "Monograph" and Digital Research core research result, they need to reverberate also in the HSS publishing format "monograph." Technical approaches in terms of how to link from the for an Open Access monograph pose a serious barrier to research dissemination, for example, de Gruyter started their model at 15,000 EUR (although Within an appropriate funding policy these publishers could accompany Digital Humanities projects according to the needs of the scholarly community and the public to develop work_m6qmuqa67rhnxnyvzcsztatrgq LAIRAH study : quantifying the use of online resources in the arts and humanities through statistical analysis online resources in the arts and humanities through statistical analysis of user log data.'', Literary and Linguistic the factors which determine long term use and neglect of digital resources in the arts approaches to digital resources in the arts and humanities, the study identifies factors digital resources in the humanities during the LAIRAH project, and provides digital resource in the humanities, and institutions which may fund those projects, to that those humanities scholars who use digital resources tend to be demanding of the use individual logs from the servers of digital humanities projects. of those who use digital resources, since our questionnaire data indicates that only a their work, or they cannot access information without digital resources, they are more optimistic that the users will adopt digital resources for humanities research. work_mdin75yeyfeanhwhlzt4yqmrbm Digital Humanities faces many issues in the current financial and educational climate. plenary from the Digital Humanities conference 2010 at King''s College London, major concerns theoretical aspects of Digital Humanities research in regard to an individual project at University Humanities, ensuring the field''s relevance and impact in today''s academic culture. The video of the speech can be viewed at http://www.artshumanities.net/video/dh2010_keynote_melissa_terras_present_not_voting_digital_humanities_panopt Transcribe Bentham is a one-year, Arts and Humanities Research Council funded project, housed project that you work on you learn new things about the field, and over the past year various aspects Humanities project before where the digital presence mattered so much, and I''ve come to realise that whip both UCL Centre for Digital Humanities, and Transcribe Bentham, into online shape, whilst Should those hired in Digital Humanities projects to do technical work have a to you about my thoughts about Transcribe Bentham, and the Digital Humanities in general. work_mev2lvgkyjgmjmzqj6qv2e4ktu Several studies have been conducted to identify preferred driving postures for ergonomic driver seat design/evaluation. The present study is intended to objectively classify sitting strategies based on drivers'' preferred postures and identify factors The sitting strategies based on the driving postures were identified in three steps (selection of proper number of clusters, The sitting strategies for upper-body (see Figure 4) were identified as slouched, erect, and reclined postures. The sitting strategies for lower-body (see Figure 5) were identified as knee bent, knee extended, and upper-leg lifted postures. percentage of lower-body sitting strategies was 42% for knee bent, 32% for knee extended, and 26% for upper-leg lifted posture. Classification of sitting strategy based on the upper-body driving posture Classification of sitting strategies based on the lower-body driving posture The present study statistically identified sitting strategies based on driving posture in order to design a driver workspace. work_mf4oeadkdfaurcp2ahf55smmhe Static Search: An Archivable and Sustainable Search Engine for (Digital Humanities Innovation Lab at Simon Fraser University) (Humanities Computing and Media Centre at the University of Victoria) ● Researchers require robust searching ● Researchers require robust searching ● Researchers require robust searching ● Researchers require robust searching – Filtered search (by date, by author, +++) https://johnkeats.uvic.ca/search.html https://johnkeats.uvic.ca/search.html https://dvpp.uvic.ca/search.html https://dvpp.uvic.ca/search.html ● A collection of HTML files ● An HTML search page support search filters: ● A configuration file (XML) search engine JSON token file {"token": "unprofit", "docUri": "poems/goodwords/1870/pom_2025_ithe_old_man_of_hoy.html", "context": "…whole that day was spent unprofitably<\/mark>.", "docUri": "poems/blackwoods/1820/pom_8733_john_and_joan_canto_ii.html", "form": "unprofitable", "form": "unprofitable", "context": "…too much appropriated unto unprofitable<\/mark> jocularities and facetiousness. Filter JSON "poems/chambers_series/1867/pom_7594_the_husbands_request.html", "poems/alltheyearround/1875/pom_4271_the_hourglass.html", "poems/alltheyearround/1879/pom_4507_in_the_conservatory.html", "poems/blackwoods/1843/pom_9963_jolly_father_joe.html", "poems/blackwoods/1829/pom_10314_the_watchmans_lament.html" JSON files... ● ...the search page JS unprofitunprofit.json Search Search Search Search Search Search Search Search Search unprofitable JS unprofitable JS unprofitable JS unprofitable JS unprofitable JS unprofitable JS unprofitable JS ● Read the documentation: work_mhenjbm7ifdufgdkpgjchbuche Modeling Digital Humanities Collections as Research Objects Modeling Digital Humanities Collections as Research Objects complex digital objects that interweave data, workflows, and supplementary and contextual information, models for logically bundling Applying the context/context framework to the components identified through content analysis exposes a few important characteristics of DH collections, which any data model intended to represent would readily translate to alternate representations, such as semantic relationships in a linked data or research objects model. components and relationships, with the goal of applying the research objects model to describing and representing them. Modeling Digital Humanities Collections as Research Objects JCDL ''19, June 2019, Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA Modeling Digital Humanities Collections as Research Objects JCDL ''19, June 2019, Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA Modeling Digital Humanities Collections as Research Objects JCDL ''19, June 2019, Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA Modeling Digital Humanities Collections as Research Objects JCDL ''19, June 2019, Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA work_mlnmubhsxbe3haantprvffezpi Developing literacies in the digital humanities classroom include, yet transcend, the ''traditional'' passive literacies of digital pedagogy helps faculty identify how to leverage the expertise available through the library and Centers for This poster highlights some of the challenges of teaching introductory-level digital humanities courses in undergraduate and graduate classrooms, and describes pedagogical solutions developed by faculty at UCLA and the University of Washington to address these These solutions include identifying and developing the core skill sets students need to begin work in digital humanities, including best practices for project management, for working with data, and interpreting and presenting analyses. librarianship, technical expertise, digital project development and management, as well as the provision of training, workshop development developing their digital humanities curricula, more often they develop course materials without taking advantage of overlapping expertise A no-prerequisite course to introduce students to concepts and methodologies of using digital humanities tools for dataset creation, work_modwn7uyprbx7ei5s7imir5xaa Digital Humanities: New Approaches to Research and Teaching of the Medieval This webinar was funded by the Society for the Medieval Mediterranean, thanks to the "Simon Barton Postgraduate & ECR Conference Prize 2020" awarded to Nerea Fernández Cadenas (https://www.societymedievalmediterranean.com/simon-barton-postgraduate-conferenceprize) This webinar has been designed to offer a forum in which scholars can debate and share their experiences about the difficulties and advantages of researching and teaching through Digital Humanities when exploring Medieval Mediterranean History. social history of late antiquity, with special attention to the western, Latin-speaking part of the a ''universal'' late antique Church was constructed despite the end of the Western Roman Empire hosted at Royal Holloway, University of London and at the Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities She is the principal investigator of a threeyear VENI project Innovating Knowledge dealing with the early medieval manuscripts of the research focused on annotation symbols used in Western manuscripts in Late Antiquity and the https://www.societymedievalmediterranean.com/simon-barton-postgraduate-conference-prize https://www.societymedievalmediterranean.com/simon-barton-postgraduate-conference-prize work_mrj66svz25cqhnlecuw2eaeyzy The use of volumetric projections in Digital Human Modelling software for the identification of large goods vehicle blind spots IR_version.pdf (2.05 MB) Full details of this licence are available at: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This paper was accepted for publication in the journal Applied Ergonomics and the definitive published version is available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apergo.2015.10.013. Publisher version http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apergo.2015.10.013 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apergo.2015.10.013 The use of volumetric projections in Digital Human Modelling software for the identification of large goods vehicle blind spots The use of volumetric projections in Digital Human Modelling software for the identification of large goods vehicle blind spots The use of volumetric projections in Digital Human Modelling software for the identification of large goods vehicle blind spots The use of volumetric projections in Digital Human Modelling software for the identification of large goods vehicle blind spots The use of volumetric projections in Digital Human Modelling software for the identification of large goods vehicle blind spots work_msattweehje2vpvzk2cpmy2mji Microsoft Word 17 Extraction of Semantic Domains through Corpus Tools Azka.docx Having a clear corpus methodology for extraction of semantic domains is important in a two-fold corpus techniques to establish the dominant semantic domains in any discourse. research include word clouds, frequency lists of both stemmed and synonymous words and KWIC. the potential benefits of using different corpus software for extracting dominant semantic domains in a 1. How can we extract dominant semantic domains from a literary text by using corpus techniques? section also explains the need for a replicable corpus methodology in extracting semantic domains from the These three methods include usability of corpus techniques, namely, frequency lists, word clouds The reliability of some of the corpus techniques for extracting semantic domains available to the researchers Employing Frequency Lists of Stemmed Words and Synonyms for Extracting Semantic linguistic tool used in this research is to establish the dominant semantic fields are frequency lists. work_msbqd74rwnfwxbnj735qxjhqeq Optimization-based posture reconstruction for digital human models Hybrid method for driver accommodation using optimization-based digital human models Optimization-based seated posture prediction considering contact with environment Effect of Obesity on Seated Posture Inside a Vehicle Based on Digital Human Models Multi-objective optimization-based method for kinematic posture prediction: Development and validation Xiang, Y., Chung, H.-J., Kim, J.H., Bhatt, R., Rahmatalla, S., Yang, J., Marler, T., Arora, J.S., Abdel-Malek, K. Predictive dynamics: An optimization-based novel approach for human motion simulation Kim, J.H., Xiang, Y., Bhatt, R.M., Yang, J., Chung, H.-J., Arora, J.S., Abdel-Malek, K. Use of multi-objective optimization for digital human posture prediction Optimization-based posture prediction for human upper body Kim, J.H., Xiang, Y., Bhatt, R., Yang, J., Chung, H.-J., Patrick, A., Arora, J.S., Abdel-Malek, K. Kim, J.H., Xiang, Y., Bhatt, R., Yang, J., Chung, H.-J., Patrick, A., Arora, J.S., Abdel-Malek, K. Kim, J.H., Xiang, Y., Bhatt, R., Yang, J., Arora, J.S., Abdel-Malek, K. work_mwkkyiu4vreejde5dar475xdmy [PDF] Automatic Coding of Printed Materials | Semantic Scholar Semantic Scholar''s Logo Corpus ID: 43375270Automatic Coding of Printed Materials title={Automatic Coding of Printed Materials}, journal={Int. J. J. Murmann, E. J. Murmann, E. Homburg, +2 authors A. Int. J. The paper presents a complete method for using automatic techniques to code printed text pages. We discovered that present-day consumer digital cameras are much better than high-end scanners to obtain pictures of printed pages quickly and without the wear and tear associated with scanners. professor-murmann.net Figures, Tables, and Topics from this paper Printing Figures, Tables, and Topics Stay Connected With Semantic Scholar About Semantic Scholar Semantic Scholar is a free, AI-powered research tool for scientific literature, based at the Allen Institute for AI. By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License ACCEPT & CONTINUE work_mxsw5kjumrft7hfohtrsyqdbgm be used to display human motions as visual stimuli. modulating the anatomical joint angular velocity calculated digital model of the server''s motion derived by modulating digital human model in studies of human motion perception. In other work, the joint motion of a runner was modulated, The upper extremity motion was computationally manipulated by using a forward kinematics (FK) calculation, For motion analysis, the anatomical joint angular velocities calculated from the motion data; then the resultant joint The modulated anatomical joint angular velocity from the forearm segment; joint motions with no degrees of all the anatomical joint angular velocities of the racket-arm Finally, the test stimuli of serve animations consisted of one non-modulated motion (±0%), four forearm pronation/supination modulated motions (-30%, the motion modulation of their opponent''s racket-arm. digital human model for studying the anticipatory performance of a tennis serve was discussed, and a CG display motion modulation with FK calculation may have various work_mzjpgmigpbhwpol2vpbqogdtdi IN May 2017, the annual City University of New York (CUNY) VictorianConference addressed the history of Victorian feminist criticism. their struggles to establish and maintain Victorian feminist work in the issues in twenty-first-century Victorian feminist practice: Alison Booth spoke about digital-humanities codification of Victorian women''s lives, to canonize Victorian women writers spoke to the continuous work required to make Victorian women''s writing familiar to the field. When VLC offered us a chance to publish some of this work in a feminist cluster, three pieces stood out as already connected. critical protocols we already use, too often assumed rather than examined, and help the practitioners of a new generation of feminist criticism. The future of feminist criticism, as we see it, will have to cope with vast Victorian feminist criticism, and we claimed the present, asserting our own participation in the robust continuing tradition of feminist work. guide us toward the feminist criticism of the future. https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://www.cambridge.org/core https://www.cambridge.org/core work_n2arvyytuvbbbhixsqc2xkk5mi Franzini, G, Terras, M & Mahony, S 2019, ''Digital editions of text: Surveying user requirements in the Digital https://www.research.ed.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/digital-editions-of-text(45517ed6-f759-4f03-9448-6171e86c9a69).html Digital Editions of Text: Surveying User Requirements in community who builds online digital editions of texts provides, and what the user-base wants. users will want to research the materials the DSE [Digital Scholarly Edition] has therein will help us better evaluate user needs against the digital (scholarly) editions being built The decision to collect data about the users of digital editions through a web survey was dictated for the consultation and use of digital editions,23 whether users are accessing the web from their In order to compare the results of the survey against the 242 digital editions in the Catalogue to understand users'' views on accessing digital editions from handheld devices.35 The survey 88% of the projects in the Catalogue, showing that digital editions are adequately meeting user work_n2m252d2fvhn5arupn5m5vsy4u The Case Of Interview Data: A multidisciplinary The Case Of Interview Data Thank you for joining us here in Utrecht! wonderful local organiser, Arjan van Hessen • tools and data professionals • fields ‐ speech technology, social sciences, human Interested in strengthening the position of interview data in Arjan van Hessen Christoph Draxler Stef Scagliola Louise Corti history (OH) data • Previous 3 workshops ‐ tools specialists, data stewards and scholarly practices across disciplines who use interview data sources in their daily work: digital humanities, linguistics, oral infrastructure /tools for non‐digital humanities social science or humanities scholars in linguistic‐oriented methods and tools; and explore how these can be utilised by scholars using interview data • We will consider features of audiovisual and textual data be applying linguistic tools to oral history data. interview data can historians, linguists and social scientists share tools?'' 11.20 12.00 Introducing linguistic analysis of text: free tools work_n33s2wnst5chph3srkqgskdxhe Für Patienten und Psychotherapeuten ist die Verabschiedung des Psychotherapeutengesetzes durch Bundestag und Busdesrat eine gute Nachricht. ist aber auch ein Beweis für die Handlungsfähigkeit der vielgescholtenen deutschen Politik. zeigt, dass auch das Bohren sicker Bretter möglich ist, wenn der Bundesrat in eine Die CDU/CSU hat bei den Beratungen zum Psychotherapeutengesetz drei Ziele verfolgt: 2. Die Begründung des Erstzugangsrechts zum Psychologischen Psychotherapeuten für die Versicherten der Gesetzlichen Krankenversicherung (GKV), und damit verbunden die gleichberechtigte Integration der Psychologischen Psychotherapeuten in das System Qualitätsstandards, die das Psychotherapeutengesetz setzt, ebenso wie der Schutz der Für Psychotherapeuten und psychotherapeutisch tätige Ärzte wird es Behandlungsverfahren übernommen, die eine ausreichende, zweckmäßige und wirtschaftliche entsprechenden Entscheidungen auf der Fachebene und nicht von Politikern getroffen werden. Nur auf diese Weise ist eine offene und wissenschaftliche Entwicklung der Psychotherapie zu October 2019 Volume 6, Issue 10 October 2019 Volume 6, Issue 10 October 2019 Volume 6, Issue 10 Die Versicherten werden eine Selbstbeteiligung von 10 work_n3oorrmacvbadk6x4xsojny66y Digital Humanities Are a Two-Way Street | Scholarly Publications Skip to main content Leiden University Scholarly Publications Home Submit Select Collection Academic speeches Dissertations Faculty of Archaeology Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs Faculty of Humanities Faculty of Science Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences Leiden Journals, Conference Proceedings and Books Leiden Law School Leiden University Press Medicine / Leiden University Medical Centre (LUMC) Research output UL Search box Persistent URL of this record https://hdl.handle.net/1887/47108 Documents Download Download Not Applicable (or Unknown) Not Applicable (or Unknown) open access open access In Collections In Collections In Collections This item can be found in the following collections: Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS) Digital Humanities Are a Two-Way Street Digital Humanities Are a Two-Way Street Digital Humanities Are a Two-Way Street Flis, I.; Steinova, E.; Wouters, P.F. Journal ©2020-2021 Leiden University A service provided by Leiden University Libraries Digital Collections work_ncnfs4bbibepxne76exswbvi7a Modeling visually guided hand reach for Digital Human Models demonstrating active vision based feedback for a typical hand reach task without using inverse kinematics. acts similar to human eyes by providing spatial information about hand and object in workspace. workspace object and the model of DHM hand is geometrically projected over the grid and the relative positions are computed in The presented model finally shows vision as a guiding agent for hand reach simulations. In this paper we have presented an "active" vision based scenario to demonstrate visually guided simple hand In section 3 we describe the newly developed active vision based reach framework and datastructure of a variable resolution cube-grid acting as receptor surface for sampling of spatial information in DHM grasping and reach simulations hand model specific approaches have been developed [17,18]. Our primary aim is to use and simulate DHMs, digital hand models, and vision models for natural human work_nldu26lmund67mxznm4o6uiw5y distinction) and new media studies (normally excluded from discussions of the digital humanities for context) include both those in the digital humanities narrowly defined and in new media other phenomena that the digital humanities treat best understood as technology, media, or tactical media approaches (emerging from the new media studies side of digital humanities) also Raley (2002), and others on the new media studies side of the digital humanities call codework. The new media studies side of the digital humanities has similarly scaled up. In general, the future of the digital humanities (including new media studies) is likely to It may be added that the tendency on the new media studies side of the digital humanities Something else missing in the digital humanities--more on its text-oriented than new up to text-oriented digital humanists working in league with new media artists to exceed cool by http://liu.english.ucsb.edu/where-is-cultural-criticism-in-the-digital-humanities/ (accessed work_noa7tyklx5dwblb7w6ge7y444a that Aponte had shown the book to his coconspirators, explaining some of its images 56–85; Jorge Pavez Ojeda, "Painting of Black History: The Afro-Cuban Codex of José Antonio Aponte (Havana, Cuba, transcript of the part of Aponte''s trial devoted to his book of paintings. of the judicial officials questioning Aponte as to the contents of his book of paintings. Thus the glorious black history pictured in Aponte''s book and so visible to the eyes of all who saw its production before presenting Aponte''s actual descriptions of his book ("Láminas"). archival record in conversation with Aponte as an intellectual and artist. http://aponte.hosting.nyu.edu/havana-visual-culture/ http://aponte.hosting.nyu.edu/book-of-paintings/ http://aponte.hosting.nyu.edu/book-of-paintings/ Aponte''s book of paintings was a visual artifact, one we cannot see. In the absence of Aponte''s book, fifteen artists have used the Collaborating with Aponte: Digital Humanities, Art, and the Archive Collaborating with Aponte: Digital Humanities, Art, and the Archive Collaborating with Aponte: Digital Humanities, Art, and the Archive work_npij5ivj4ve6vjaqogstyfs7fa Collaborative Writing to Build Digital Humanities Praxis Collaborative Writing to Build Digital Humanities Praxis be talking a bit today about "Collaborative Writing to Build Digital Humanities particular, I want to explore the potential for collaborative writing projects to course on digital text analysis (Walsh and Horowitz, 2016). Humanities Fellow working in the University Library, I was asked to support building the capacity of the University''s digital humanities resources. the collaboration is that, after co-writing the materials and teaching the course Writing collaborations such as these can fit the professional needs of people new courses, skills, and students into the major as a result of Professor Horowitz''s Writing projects like this one provide spaces for shared learning experiences Collaborative writing projects can thus serve as training in digital humanities people into the rewards of public digital work is by sharing the burdens and risks and the materials with which we work." By framing digital humanities praxis first work_nqdyy7xwkza4bhw35vsadgknqu • A carelessly planned project will take three times longer to complete than you expected; a carefully • what is needed given the project and team members'' deliverables, milestone dates, and specific roles and responsibilities of the project team.  Project faculty leads are responsible for ensuring that work performed conforms to standards within E. Project Team Roles and Responsibilities All team members are credited as authors of all project products. Project members may use any of our work as examples in • As the project progresses to new phases, each team member • As the project progresses to new phases, each team member 1) Has the project scope of work changed? • The project has been planned to a manageable level of detail. project control, reporting and managing change.pdf Large Project Planning, Funding and Management Large Project Planning, Funding and Management Large Project Planning, Funding and Management work_nrw3zefwznf7vitp6wboakr5am Phillips, Peter (2018) ''The pixelated text : reading the Bible within digital culture.'', Theology., 121 (6). The Pixelated Text: Reading the Bible within Digital Culture1 The Pixelated Text: Reading the Bible within Digital Culture1 This paper looks at Bible engagement in a digital age, focussing both on multimedia Bible, biblical literacy, digital, digital humanities, media biblical literacy.2 He focuses not so much on reading the bible, but rather on the explore more embedded, material, creative ways to engage in both Bible research pixelated) Bible has its place at the very heart of the Digital Humanities project. Bible in digital culture, a world-first MA in Digital Theology, as well as engagement as fitting that there are panels exploring the Bible and Digital Humanities at the But how might we study the Bible within the Digital Humanities?  Wave 2: Born-Digital Tools/Data Analysis/Distant-Close Reading read more of the Bible, but also to engage actively in highlighting texts and sharing work_ntu3w4a2rjhldcswld5cwjtjki A diverse community of humanists and technologists, spanning academia, research centers, supercomputer centers, corporations, citizen groups, and cultural institutes gathered around the theme of "big data" in the humanities, arts and culture, and the challenges and possibilities that such increased scale brings for scholarship in these areas. The conference included sessions on theoretical and foundational issues, standards, infrastructure and software environments, big data management and curation, methods for search, analysis and visualisation, security and privacy issues, as well as applications in a variety of fields both academic and industrial. Bibliographic records generated by libraries as humanities big data, presented by Andrew Prescott, from King''s College London, UK. Richard Marciano is a professor at the School of Information and Library Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) and directs the Sustainable Archives & Leveraging Technologies (SALT) Lab. He is collaborating on a number of "big data" and digital humanities projects. work_nukeyhq6rvcihcvyt2lktwaw2m Designing Research for Monitoring Humanities-based Interdisciplinary Studies: A Case of Cultural Resources Studies (Bunkashigengaku 文化資源学) in Japan | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 51990493Designing Research for Monitoring Humanities-based Interdisciplinary Studies: A Case of Cultural Resources Studies (Bunkashigengaku 文化資源学) in Japan title={Designing Research for Monitoring Humanities-based Interdisciplinary Studies: A Case of Cultural Resources Studies (Bunkashigengaku 文化資源学) in Japan}, Suzuki and Katsuya Masuda and Hideki Mima}, The present paper aims at designing a monitoring framework for a yet new interdisciplinary research and education program in Japan, "Cultural Resources Studies.", "Bunkashigengaku" in Japanese. Fast search of art culture resources based on big data and cuckoo algorithm View 1 excerpt, references methods View 1 excerpt, references background Semantic Scholar is a free, AI-powered research tool for scientific literature, based at the Allen Institute for AI. By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License work_nvoyc3t4u5hr5eqz6qk5zcfdj4 [PDF] Exploring informed virtual sites through Michel Foucault''s heterotopias | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 26284328Exploring informed virtual sites through Michel Foucault''s heterotopias title={Exploring informed virtual sites through Michel Foucault''s heterotopias}, This papers starts with some mysterious contribution by Michel Foucault (1967) about heterotopias as special epistemological sites. With a recent case-study – an immersive virtual reality art project dealing with some ancient abbey reconstruction and managed by a French engineering school – we analyse the successive attempts to satisfy the system users by extending Foucault''s heterotopology, which appears to be useful and creative for the Virtual Reality research communities. Archaeology of the voice : exploring oral history, locative media, audio walks, and sound art as site-specific displacement activities View 1 excerpt, cites background View 1 excerpt, cites background View 1 excerpt, cites background View 1 excerpt, cites background Introduction to Virtual Reality work_nx6ifplg5zhapiwvb3u2q6okvi conferences, grant competitions, institutionalization (centers, programs, and advertised jobs), and general visibility, the ield is vigorously forming an identity.1 Recent debates about whether the digital digital humanities, the latter of which also increasingly use socialnetwork analysis to study overlap, tricksterlike, between the digital humanities and new media studies, the HASTAC he question of the meaning of the digital humanities best opens such an argument to Ryan Heuser and Long LeKhac''s A Quantitative Literary History of 2,958 NineteenthCentury British Novels: he Semantic Cohort digital pamphlets issued by the Stanford Literary Lab.8 Heuser and LeKhac report on their With these observations as a guide for relating Heuser and LeKhac''s work to other emphases in the digital humanities, we can now Stanford Literary Lab and other digital humanities centers and programs at their word words, is another method for knowing meaning in the digital humanities. meaning problem in the digital humanities meaning problem in the digital humanities work_o2z7gldvknanpao5ofzcvdeptm Sustainability Strategies for Digital Humanities Systems for long-term archiving (LTA), when it comes to primary research data, the fact that the DH is needed to successfully sustain and archive DH projects and the software they use. the DFG-funded project "SustainLife Sustaining Living Digital Systems in the Humanities" Recognizing the problems inherent in conducting digital humanities research based on maintained, and enriched GAMS--a modular, standards-based, community-used software- available for other projects, thus enriching GAMS as well as the digital research King''s Digital Lab''s (KDL) (King''s College London) contribution to archiving and sustainability practices in Digital Humanities (DH) will be presented along the following From Our Recent Survey On Project Longevity In DH." Digital Humanities 2019 Digitales A.C. https://dh2018.adho.org/precarious-labor-in-the-digital-humanities/. ''Archiving and Sustainability | King''s Digital Lab''. Systems in Digital Humanities''. Application Preservation in the Digital Humanities. https://dh2018.adho.org/precarious-labor-in-the-digital-humanities/ ''Managing 100 Digital Humanities Projects: Digital Scholarship & Archiving in work_o6x5ewrkinhjra2zk55ftkx5jq fishermen and for redesigning the workplace aboard small fishing vessels. Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Keywords: Work-related musculoskeletal disorder (WSMD); Physical risk factors; Vessel ergonomic design; Postures simulation; Work place; Digital human modeling was used to describe the prevalence of awkward postures and other physical risk factors for shoulder symptoms among a purposive sample of 11 small-scale commercial crab pot fishing crews (Kucera & Lipscomb, Spanish fishermen and to evaluate the workplace design aboard in-shore small fishing vessels. to be solved: 1) ergonomics analyses related to workplace layout design; 2) studies of fishermen''s working based on acceptable work postures of fishermen simulated by ManneQuin PRO, the modifications of vessel design and construction relevant to preventing low and assess risk factors in working aboard small fishing Figure 4 Examples of occupational risks in the work areas and tasks aboard small fishing vessels. the digital fishermen were placed in a 3D fishing vessel to simulate real-life work conditions on work_o77rcvhcpferxphducvqkomcua unsupervised machine learning, data visualization, semantic analyses such as namedentity recognition, graph theory, etc., in order to better understand and interpret texts. to a resurgence of Artificial Intelligence(3), and one that amplified the ongoing transformation of the human and social sciences by incorporating, for example, advanced new avenues for its integration into the human and social sciences by allowing more social science and humanities researchers to collect data on new media with new means links computer science, particularly artificial intelligence, and the humanities. Artificial Intelligence be able to avoid going entirely off track if faced with hypothesisfree digital data? Digital Humanities: Artificial Intelligence transforms the work of researchers in the scholarly disciplines and the social and human sciences are now contributing to this Scientific works concerning written communication, for example – from the analysis of authors'' corpora to new forms of writing – furnish Artificial Intelligence with work_oa3s6uzp65fmpduwvwupqnseni [PDF] Teaching and Researching the History of Medicine in the Era of (Big) Data: Reflections | Semantic Scholar Skip to search formSkip to main content> Semantic Scholar''s Logo Search Corpus ID: 37530796Teaching and Researching the History of Medicine in the Era of (Big) Data: Reflections title={Teaching and Researching the History of Medicine in the Era of (Big) Data: Reflections}, author={Frederick W. Frederick W. Medicine, History View on Cambridge Press cambridge.org Share This Paper NNLM SEA Digest News – October 27, 2017 SEA Currents Paper Mentions Paper Mentions Related Papers Related Papers About Semantic Scholar Semantic Scholar is a free, AI-powered research tool for scientific literature, based at the Allen Institute for AI. Blog posts, news articles and tweet counts and IDs sourced by By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License ACCEPT & CONTINUE work_oeau7vrtqzeq7na53uavipyxou The Lusophony Digital Humanities and what they (we) are doing from the South: GOMES, IBICT-UFRJ, Brazil, orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7629-1404 Digital Humanities in Brazil, however, without producing for this international community. the Digital Humanities are beginning to gain greater public interest in Brazil and other countries in South Digital Humanities in South America. Humanities academic papers, thesis, and books written in the Portuguese language from Google Scholar. The result of the similitude analysis, based on the graph theory, unveiled possible thematic convergences of the Portuguese language production in the Digital Humanities. On the top right, the cluster novo has two subclusters, social and nao. shows that scraping Google Scholar data could bring a broader result if you want to analyse Portuguese In addition, the use of Zenodo allowed the research result to have a visibility to the public outside Brazil allowing that South America production could integrate Lusophone Digital "Digital Humanities of the South and GAFAM. work_ofey4ugl35gn7p34zxhrb75evm Sustainability Enhancement of a Turbine Vane Manufacturing Cell through Digital Simulation-Based Design https://pure.qub.ac.uk/en/publications/sustainability-enhancement-of-a-turbine-vane-manufacturing-cell-through-digital-simulation-based-design(0646a9aa-781b-4e4e-9d71-08f7ca3bdeaa).html digital simulation approach is proposed to deal with sustainable manufacturing systems design the 3D digital human modelling simulation, such as the cycle times of the manual operations after the the 3D digital human modelling simulation, such as the cycle times of the manual operations after the aspects relevant for the sustainability of the manufacturing cell, such as power load, energy relevant for the sustainability of the manufacturing cell, such as power load, energy efficiency, safety approaches in order to achieve the ergonomic optimization of the manufacturing cell work place. With the aim to improve the overall ergonomics of the manufacturing cell, these manual operations operators, time analysis was performed on the optimized manufacturing cell by means of 3D digital operators, time analysis was performed on the optimized manufacturing cell by means of 3D digital Simulation of energy consumption in the manufacture of a product. work_ogmd4khudnaf3lv6cszd243bvm virtual gantry robot and a digital human model during placing movements were designed to use in the functional magnetic anthropomorphism, in particular in motion behavior of a gantry robot in comparison to a digital human model, on To measure the brain activity, videos of a virtual gantry robot and a digital human model human mirror neuron activation during observation of robotic actions and had controversial discussions about the anthropomorphic movement control of a virtual gantry robot relates to increased brain activations in MNS in different videos of the human model and eight of the virtual gantry robot. Fig. 3.The digital human model (left) and the virtual gantry robot (right). In summary, the imaging data show that observation of both anthropomorphic and robotic movements is process Fig. 5.Brain activation during observation of anthropomorphic (A) and of robotic movements (B). The anthropomorphic brain: The mirror neuron system responds to human and robotic actions. work_ogrwph2apfg3riq533eqpmdwl4 of thematic issues in French academic journals recent years, French academics working in the SSH have been devoting attention to "Digital emerging approaches and new research methods, editorial practices, and also combinatorial academic journals (electronic and print) (see Table 1), which have thematic issues dedicated issue titled "Digital epistemologies of the SSH"1 appeared in Revue Sciences/Lettres (n°2, such as "humanités numériques," "digital humanities," "social sciences," and associated terms Socio and Revue Sciences/Lettres put more emphasis on "research," while Cahiers du Numérique focuses on "digital culture," Variations on "scientific." In case of Critique, terms Cluster 1 (green) scientific, discipline, digital humanities, epistemology, SSH, dialogue, Based on those term maps, we analyze each cluster by looking back the articles that 2. Researchers'' re-consideration of the role played by social media and new sociopolitical relationships, and the practices they make possible (Cluster 2) and new paradigms that characterize social and human sciences research in the digital age, work_ohnqifx7evd7vjpj67mcnsewwi beyond case studies and use the wealth of process-generated documents as serial sources for algorithm-based analysis. However, digital history methodology now offers the possibility to go beyond case studies and use the whole stack of process-generated documents as knowledge generated from serialized life-event data allows us not only to review the relevance of such assumptions but also to point to statistically irrelevant phenomena and groups of DPs – for example, a small group of Buddhist this data via GIS in order to generate a context and questions for each individual source that need to be investigated further via hermeneutic research; and (3) If we define information as data in context, in its representation the source-oriented approach Capturing Displaced Persons'' Agency by Modelling Their Life Events: A Mixed Method Digital Humanities Approach. Capturing Displaced Persons'' Agency by Modelling Their Life Events: A Mixed Method Digital Humanities Approach. work_oq2msjlmwfdudblfao4wniir2e case of ergonomics simulation solutions to support digital human modeling, Optimal DHM (Digital Human Model) data needed to develop and perform DHM will collect information In this study, to overcome the limitations of existing solutions, we proposed the ADAGIO(Automated Digital humAn model development for General assembly usIng Ontology) framework. The ADAGIO framework was developed for DHM ontology to support optimal deployment of Key Words: Digital human modeling, Digital virtual manufacturing, Ontology, Virtual simulation, 는 ADAGIO(Automated Digital humAn model Fig. 1 Detailed human dimensions information of DHM 그러나 DHM 모델링을 위해 구축된 온톨로지의 뿐만 아니라 시뮬레이션 개발자의 모델링 노력을 Table 1 Related work on DHM and simulation modeling 시뮬레이션 개발자는 ADAGIO 프레임워크가 CIM은 시뮬레이션 개발자가 ADAGIO 프레임 시뮬레이션에 필요한 기하학적 정보를 온톨로지 Fig. 12는 ADAGIO 프레임워크의 GUI를 통해 Fig. 12 Connected ADAGIO framework into The Jack 시뮬레이션 개발자는 ADAGIO 프레임워크 위한 시뮬레이션 모델링 정보를 TSB에 자동으로 뮬레이션 모델링을 수행할 수 있으며, 시뮬레이션 work_orvmzy7terdozewiaiivbuozfe working to create a video game different ways in which students learn through possibly creating kind of games one of the how we kind of teach students encouraging students to engage actively you what it looks like when the students and think about things like how the engage different kinds of students asking questions it''s about the students things we''ve looked at they try to kind different ways in which students I think um by asking students to do a by getting the students to work together student''s engagement and work outside of we can use games to engage with history the students played through the game a how students engaged with the game and more complex games with students so this but of people who know how video games our game being each student''s score computer games class the student body like different things in games I think work_otqnwzi5knbwhcepwmq56wy6ry nuove tecnologie attraverso appunto l''analisi di alcuni casi studio dai quali emerge un differente approccio alla sfera digitale, caratterizzato dalla struttura della piattaforma, dall''elaborazione di contenuti fruibili e condivisibili per differenti tipi di utenti, dalla selezione del materiale archivistico, ai collegamenti di digitalizzazione di archivi aziendali come quello di Gianfranco Ferrè, il secondo capitolo è interamente dedicato a CSAC, l''archivio-museo dell''Università di Parma fondato da Arturo Carlo Quintavalle modello collaborativo tra diverse discipline emerge in modo chiaro nella prima parte del volume di Numerico, Fiormonte e Tomasi, ed è evidente anche nei pensieri di Joseph Carl Robnett Licklider che nel Oltre al vasto progetto di digitalizzazione dell''archivio, negli ultimi anni CSAC ha svolto importanti attività di promozione, valorizzazione e conservazione attraverso ricerche in ambito di Digital Humanities. Nel2021siconcluderàilmioprogettodiricerca"Mostrevirtualievalorizzazionedelpatrimonioculturale: il design italiano" che parte da una riflessione teorica sul ruolo dell''archivio, del museo e delle Digital work_ovxmjzm77zgxdcyjruozwrc4nu is to create formal representations of the information conveyed by the text in structured 2013:III,45-49), the assertive edition is the editorial practice dedicated to the ''text as type of documents edited: rich prosopographical information like in correspondence Using OCR to create a digital representation of the text, scholars then apply distant reading methods like topic modelling or Semantic Web technologies in scholarly editions is the Teutsche Academie der Bau-, publication of humanities data sources, in particular digital scholarly editions.7 In the 6 http://journal-michon.symogih.org/documents/document-text.html?id=DiOb5072&volume_number=1 further and to include time in the relationship between data and information, i.e. between edited text and the facts the historian considers to be represented by the text. favour of stand-off annotation, as the semantic value of an edited text is an interpretations by the editor. representations of historical documents in which the information on facts asserted by the The symogih.org project and TEI: encoding structured historical data in XML texts. work_pborqdgtljdylizcixl7h7ggim Accident Reconstruction of Damaged Human Body Using MDCT and Computer Numerical Analysis Keywords: MDCT; accident analysis; body damage; bone modeling; finite element method converted digital human model, rib and costal cartilage in the front and rear are the most damaged; element model of the previously obtained digital human bone using the ADINA structure simulation, to find out the state of stress and mechanism at the point of crash by performing finite element analysis The digital human bone model of this study is composed of ribs, sternum, spine, and rib cartilage; necessary before performing a finite element analysis of the reconstructed digital human bone model. 10 shows the finite element model and the boundary condition for the analysis of the falling body. 10 shows the finite element model and the boundary condition for the analysis of the falling body. finite element analysis using a transformation model, the mechanism regarding fracture of the ribs due work_peutawgvezbthoqdwyuujshbfm limitations of Named-Entity Recognition (NER) and Term Extraction (TE) to mine such unstructured performance of three third-party entity extraction services through a comprehensive case study, based the unstructured narrative offered in descriptive fields for meaningful concepts through the use of namedentity recognition (NER) and term extraction (TE). in what follows we use the well-known acronym NER to cover both named-entity recognition and term the Semantic Web community, consists in disambiguating named entities with data from the Linking Term Extraction, and Zemanta, provide services for named-entity extraction and disambiguation within the precision, recall, and F1 score of the different NER services against the manually annotated data. identified by the services, i.e. terms rather than named-entities, such as epigraphy or gold for example, Linked Data and the Potential of entity extraction for the Digital Humanities Linked Data and the Potential of entity extraction for the Digital Humanities work_pff32ikkunfjtphff2clwa5sz4 (2017) Experiments with time: the technical image in media art and the digital Experiments with time: The technical image in video art, new media and the the history of the company and its daily news gathering and generating routines, reassembles and dramatises archival and ''real-time'' data based on a set of technical ''real-time'' data and trigger it based on linguistic patterns (Hansen and Rubin, 2002). how the technically produced images of video art, new media and the digital likewise conducts an experiment with time by producing new images of movement. organisation of images, as in Hansen and Rubin''s work, Naimark''s project and the Naimark''s and Hansen and Rubin''s projects, by creating new processes and technical medium in order to generate new ways to experience and analyse processes in time. likewise uses the technical image to create new experiences of time. technology that produced them and that generate new experiences of time through work_q2bwxqj7izfspgplp7zo5t663u [PDF] The Eton Myers collection virtual museum | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 11751362The Eton Myers collection virtual museum title={The Eton Myers collection virtual museum}, author={Henry Chapman and V. Three-dimensional data capture using laser scanning provides the potential to generate 3D virtual objects that can be used for a much greater interactive experience. Figures and Topics from this paper Sort by Most Influenced Papers View 2 excerpts, cites background and methods Let''s Get Virtual: Examination of Best Practices to Provide Public Access to Digital Versions of Three-Dimensional Objects View 1 excerpt, cites background View 1 excerpt, cites background Laser scanning for conservation and research of African cultural heritage sites: the case study of Wonderwerk Cave, South Africa A new approach to recording and monitoring wet-preserved archaeological wood using three-dimensional laser scanning Semantic Scholar is a free, AI-powered research tool for scientific literature, based at the Allen Institute for AI. work_q2drsr7d6jhkhhi3tp5gf7iiea technologies, thus identifying a new field of research, the Digital Humanities (Terras, three strands of research identified, namely Digital Libraries, Networked Scholarship Citation: Research in Learning Technology 2016, 24: 32036 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/rlt.v24.32036 17 Citation: Research in Learning Technology 2016, 24: 32036 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/rlt.v24.32036 17 Citation: Research in Learning Technology 2016, 24: 32036 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/rlt.v24.32036 17 Citation: Research in Learning Technology 2016, 24: 32036 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/rlt.v24.32036 17 Citation: Research in Learning Technology 2016, 24: 32036 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/rlt.v24.32036 17 Citation: Research in Learning Technology 2016, 24: 32036 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/rlt.v24.32036 17 Citation: Research in Learning Technology 2016, 24: 32036 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/rlt.v24.32036 17 Citation: Research in Learning Technology 2016, 24: 32036 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/rlt.v24.32036 17 Citation: Research in Learning Technology 2016, 24: 32036 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/rlt.v24.32036 17 Citation: Research in Learning Technology 2016, 24: 32036 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/rlt.v24.32036 17 Citation: Research in Learning Technology 2016, 24: 32036 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/rlt.v24.32036 17 Citation: Research in Learning Technology 2016, 24: 32036 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/rlt.v24.32036 17 work_q4lfffmr5zcpxefhb7us2zg2j4 Motion-capture-based walking simulation of digital human adapted to laser-scanned 3D as-is environments for accessibility evaluation developed an algorithm for generating human-like DHM walking motions, adapting its strides, turning angles, and footprints to laser-scanned 3D The DHM motion was generated based only on a motion-capture (MoCap) data for flat walking. Our implementation constructed as-is 3D environment models from laser-scanned point clouds of real environments and enabled a DHM to walk of our environment modeling and walking simulation in indoor and outdoor environments including corridors, slopes, and stairs are illustrated in Keywords: Digital human model; Walking simulation; Laser-scanning; Accessibility evaluation; Motion-capture; Human behavior simulation simulation algorithm used only single reference motioncapture (MoCap) data for flat walking and enabled a DHM behavior simulation, 3D environment modeling from laserscanned point clouds, and digital human modeling for walking enables kinematics-based walking simulation in a 3D environment model was proposed by Kakizaki et al. work_qcabkc2qcfhmhfduo6uoc6xs2i How We Think: Digital Media and Contemporary Technogenesis N. Katherine Hayles, How We Think: Digital Media and Contemporary Technogenesis. to traditional, print-based scholarship, and a demonstration of how its analytical affordances can help us to think differently about texts, as well as the scholars who say, human—cognition, but exited convinced that the titular "we" really means "humanities scholars." Hayles opens the book with a call for a field of comparative media digital humanities scholars can come together to explore synergies between print the relationship between print and digital approaches to the humanities more generally. and changing nature of writing on the web, they do so through particularly traditionally organized texts and print books. Alan Sondheim''s Writing Under: Selections from the Internet Text, while still published in a traditional print format, better approximates these theories of the nature of digital writing and text in its exploration of both the process and the products work_qdotulkyfnaodjb5wo4c7bgnvu 1 Digital Humanities is Text? Digital Humanities Too Text-Heavy?'' and he observed This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in Digital Scholarship in the Humanities Digital humanities is text heavy, visualization light, and simulation text emphasis in many Digital Humanities research University of Oxford definition of Digital Humanities, Their website (http://digital.humanities.ox.ac.uk/Support/whatarethedh.aspx) page says and the experience of digital reconstructions of artefacts and heritage sites over 20 years ago, and computer games for over 30 years, others have been In their book Digital Humanities in Practice (Warwick Stanford University''s Digital Humanities workshops Archival organizations now offer tools to help humanities scholars visualize new research questions, ''By Visualization employs research in the traditional humanities, converts Information Digital Humanities Quarterly, 7(1), http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/7/1/000155/000155.html. Science News Service website: http://www.insidescience.org/content/caves-stonehenge-ancient-peoples-painted-sound/571. Is Digital Humanities Too Text-Heavy? Is Digital Humanities Too Text-Heavy? History and Digital Humanities. http://www.academicroom.com/topics/what-is-digital-humanities http://www.academicroom.com/topics/what-is-digital-humanities digital.humanities@oxford. http://digital.humanities.ox.ac.uk/Support/whatarethedh.aspx http://digital.humanities.ox.ac.uk/Support/whatarethedh.aspx http://digital.humanities.ox.ac.uk/Support/whatarethedh.aspx http://digital.humanities.ox.ac.uk/Support/whatarethedh.aspx work_qh2zkmobpjgqzilpxnxazt4uku Beyond Digital Human Body Atlases: Segmenting an Integrated 3D Topological Model of the Human Body | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 3619293Beyond Digital Human Body Atlases: Segmenting an Integrated 3D Topological Model of the Human Body title={Beyond Digital Human Body Atlases: Segmenting an Integrated 3D Topological Model of the Human Body}, The use of integrated models of the human body in three-dimensional environments enables the study of the anatomic structures with a high degree of interactivity and detail. The geographical information systems approach in building topological models allows overcoming certain limitations found in anatomical atlases. In this study, an integrated vector-raster 3D model, which defines the external surface of the human body, is expanded by adding the corresponding anatomical structures. Sort by Most Influenced Papers View 1 excerpt, cites methods An Integrated Model of the Human Body 3D Interactive Topological Modeling using Visible Human Dataset View 1 excerpt, references methods work_qo4t6e4qrfajvh6wysr7pyo3mu with the aim to accelerate knowledge into action, drive art based innovation and artistic https://ars.electronica.art/futurelab/en/initiative/ars-electronica-research-institute-for-knowledge-for-humanity/ https://www.knowledge.city/vienna/ © white paper art driven innovation january 2020 © white paper art driven innovation january 2020 humanity centered design https://medium.com/@fdonelli/its-time-for-a-humanity-centered-design-59f9fa551d8e https://medium.com/@fdonelli/its-time-for-a-humanity-centered-design-59f9fa551d8e https://c4aa.org/2018/04/why-artistic-activism presenting "visually meeting the pandemics" at ars electronica festival 2020 https://ars.electronica.art/keplersgardens/en/covid19-insights/ https://www.vox.com/recode/2020/9/15/21434946/augmented-reality-future-remote-work-spatial-zoom-calls-feel-like-real-life https://ars.electronica.art/keplersgardens/en/knowledge-for-humanity/ https://ars.electronica.art/keplersgardens/en/knowledge-science/ https://simmer.io/@Atiq_Hashmi/online-vr-exhibition-galleryspaceens/en/knowledge-science/ art.science.exhibition.grant.award 4. exhibited in deep space at ars electronica festival 2020 https://uncopied.art/ https://www.museumor.com/ driven by art, design and creativity keynote lahore digital arts festival 2021 keynote lahore digital arts festival 2021 art driven innovation and �artistic activism 4 the purpose of good�learnings and visions after 1 year of COVID19 virtual learning experiences�hybrid ars electronica festival 2020 virtual learning experiences�hybrid ars electronica festival 2020 virtual learning experiences�hybrid ars electronica festival 2020 virtual learning experiences�hybrid ars electronica festival 2020 virtual learning experiences�hybrid ars electronica festival 2020 art driven innovation and �artistic activism 4 the purpose of good�thank you! work_qrr5tu5w4jcuzcfxoyd3nb6yca The Endangered Languages Archive at SOAS is creating a new archiving system that takes advantage of developments in web-based The Endangered Languages Archive (ELAR) at SOAS1 has been set up to preserve sensitivities and access restrictions because endangered language communities and 1 ELAR is one component of the Hans Rausing Endangered Languages Project (HRELP), hosted at the 2 Another component of the HRELP project, Endangered Languages Documentation Programme. 5 Digital Endangered Languages and Musics Archive Network. Deposited materials come mainly from individual language documenters, whose goals, The audience of users served by documenters'' data includes language community http://www.hrelp.org/archive/depositors/depositform/. Figure 1: Main part of ELAR depositors'' form, protocol (access conditions) section language speakers who provided the data; and such depositors look for a selection that depositor as a member of the deposit''s language community (or other specific those working in endangered languages, by illustrating how archive access Endangered Languages Archive (ELAR). work_qw6wjqfctngslgls2qca6fza5e From provider to partner: how digital humanities sparked a change in Gale''s relationship with universities and research groups working on digital scholarship projects in the humanities, arts and social sciences. As a leading global provider of digital archives, Gale is well placed to review the current state of DH research Digital humanities; Gale; digital archives; primary sources; libraries; academic publishing 2 The following year saw Gale publish The Times Digital Archive, and in the 16 years since, archive, which is essentially a static product, the Gale Digital Scholar Lab Gale works to identify research trends, development needs and common Giving users the ability to interact with digital archives in new ways by making OCR on options to make it available in the Gale Digital Scholar Lab. Supporting and working with DH Future developments will see Gale Digital Scholar Lab grow to support teaching through https://www.gale.com/intl/primary-sources/eighteenth-century-collections-online (accessed 20 September 2019). https://www.gale.com/intl/primary-sources/digital-scholar-lab (accessed 20 September 2019). https://www.gale.com/intl/primary-sources/digital-scholar-lab work_qxkr6vstzzgzjljw6ozfp25gra we suggest that both ''critical'' and ''GIS'' evolve in unresolved tension, as geospatial technology and while retaining a focus on the spatial organization of the world define critical GIS (Sheppard and However, critical GIS must also ask whether social and environmental justice is only our internal conversations, but also the social roles of critical GIS?'' By posing such questions, Whereas the digital humanities are even more openended in their remit than critical GIS, and also involve many researchers who see less relevance in the theoretical humanities for their work than most critical GIS scholars find in social-theoretic and Of particular interest to critical GIS, the digital humanities have grappled directly with the critical GIS and the digital humanities into conversation around the efforts of both in ''speculative these concerns extend well beyond ''big data.'' A critical spatial history of GIS must also pay heed to "Geographical Information Science: Critical GIS." Progress in Human work_r2eq5uvhprdkxl35v52kiigiru State University Libraries in planning and implementing a digital scholarship program. Appalachian faculty members, students, library colleagues, and the community to support new scholarship in a constantly changing digital landscape. was initiated to determine how we could expand our program to help support and collaborate with faculty on digital scholarly projects. [Coalition for Networked Information]-ARL [Association of Research Libraries] Workshop: Planning a Digital Scholarship Center": Academic libraries have grappled for some time with how to provide digital research services to their faculty and student constituents. Zorich, an information management consultant for the Council on Library Information Resources (CLIR), notes that centers may build digital collections, offer tools, Creating Digital Scholarship Services at Appalachian State University840 Creating Digital Scholarship Services at Appalachian State University840 Creating Digital Scholarship Services at Appalachian State University840 Creating Digital Scholarship Services at Appalachian State University840 Creating Digital Scholarship Services at Appalachian State University840 work_r2xqygg7wvamtpr6da22cpnmsm Tracking the evolution of translated documents: revisions, languages and contaminations | SpringerLink Even more complicate is keeping track of the parallel evolution of a document and its translations. This solution is then distilled in terms of formal concepts (e.g., translation, abstraction levels, comparability, division in parts, addressability) and abstract data structures (e.g., derivation graphs, revisions-alignment tables, source-document tables, source-part tables). The proposed data structures can be seen as a generalization of the classical evolutionary trees (e.g., stemma codicum), extended to take into account the concepts of translation and contamination (i.e., multiple sources). The presented abstract data structures can easily be implemented in any programming language and customized to fit the specific needs of a research project. Tracking the evolution of translated documents: revisions, languages and contaminations. Tracking the evolution of translated documents: revisions, languages and contaminations. Revision control for translated documents Independent evolution of translated documents Special Issue on Digital Scholarly Editing work_r3gqn7chvzcndpaql2ttvdhwza ergonomic principles for improving working conditions and environments in Digital Human Model. Keywords: Digital Human Modeling, Sailing yacht, Ergonomic design, Posture analysis, Workload 요트의 Digital Human Modeling을 위해서 먼저 Rhino 3D 크루의 작업 자세를 Task analysis toolkit의 인간공학적 Human Modeling of working posture of crews (OWAS, RULA, Lower Back Analysis) (OWAS, RULA, Lower Back Analysis) (OWAS, RULA, Lower Back Analysis) (OWAS, RULA, Lower Back Analysis) 31 Application of Digital Human Modeling for Design of Yacht 479 31 Application of Digital Human Modeling for Design of Yacht 479 480 Dong‐Joon Kim · Chan Gil Ko · Yujeong Lee · Seong Rok Chang J Ergon Soc Korea 480 Dong‐Joon Kim · Chan Gil Ko · Yujeong Lee · Seong Rok Chang J Ergon Soc Korea 480 Dong‐Joon Kim · Chan Gil Ko · Yujeong Lee · Seong Rok Chang J Ergon Soc Korea of Work using Digital Human Modeling", Journal of the Korean work_r3py5ojsirb6pjnvglevsz22p4 multi-level representation scheme of dialectal data, the study analyses attested patterns of phonetic and morpho-lexical variation with Achieved results demonstrate that phonetic and morpho-lexical variations in Tuscany seem to follow a different pattern than Yet, the correlation between different feature types in defining patterns of dialectal variation represents an area of dialectometric studies, where it is possible to measure dialectal distances with respect to distinct linguistic levels and to a) patterns of dialectal variation computed with respect to different linguistic levels correlate in the language varieties spoken First, patterns of phonetic and lexical variation could be studied with respect to different representation levels, providing study of lexical variation words are to be considered as the linguistic units with respect to which the distance computation is By focussing on Tuscan dialects only, the global correlation between phonetic and morpho-lexical distances turns out to be work_r7ij5gcchvgxlpfzjuha2dvd7m Sarah Smith''s King of Space, published in 1991, is the first work of science fiction Electronic Literature Lab at Washington State University, Vancouver––used the Pathfinders methodology developed by Grigar and Stuart Moulthrop, adding to it Live Pre-web works like Smith''s exist only in physical media, such as floppy disks and established to facilitate advanced study of born-digital literature, is equipped to undertake documentation of these challenging early works of electronic literature. removable media in the ELL''s legacy computing lab and making the works available In addition to capturing a single Traversal of a hypertext story or a work of e-lit, the preserving, and the production of born digital literary works and other media. be/kXJIcWctuDM, and the social media streams are preserved here: https://storify.com/nnschiller/king-ofspacea-live-elit-pathfinder-traversal. Born digital preservation of e-lit: a live internet traversal of Sarah Smith''s King of Space Born digital preservation of e-lit: a live internet traversal of Sarah Smith''s King of Space work_rakqdcyqxvdnzp7tgt5x4z36ka Keywords: Digital Humanities, cultural capital, Biblical Studies, encoding, manuscripts, text, marginalia, markup, Religious Studies, canon, annotation, theory Biblical Studies to be marginal to the Digital Humanities when DH is increasingly seen Studies to be marginal to the Digital Humanities when DH is a field positioning itself as In the Digital Humanities, this marginalization of Coptic and other rare languages is even In the world of Digital Humanities, one of the major standards for annotation and So, what does this have to do with Digital Humanities and Biblical Studies? The most visible cultural capital in the Digital Humanities are the standards, One example of the digital symbolic capital is the Text Encoding Initiative institutions with Digital Humanities Centers thus have cultural capital in academia. The Digital Humanities as Cultural Capital: Implications for Biblical and Religious Studies Part 4: Digital Humanities as Cultural Capital Part 4: Digital Humanities as Cultural Capital work_rckknat5mnd3xil77ajj5sgl54 Analysis) in verifying the disputed authorship of a famous Arabic religious book called (Nahjul-Balagha/ Peak of with a set of textual samples attributed to a single author and he has to figure out whether a given disputed text 4. Analyzing samples with their master corpus via WordSmith Tools (5.0) for frequency and word count, besides Determining function words hierarchical lists in Nahjul-Balagha, however, is not an easy process. It seems that TTR values are perhaps highly sensitive to genre: the samples (9, 10) constitute the letterblocks, and (11) the saying-block in Nahjul-Balagha, whereas the remaining ones represent the sermon-blocks. The Top-40 Distinct Function Words of Nahjul-Balagha-Corpus function words throughout the eleven samples of Nahjul-Balagha. Plotting the statistical behavior of the 40 function words, the researcher needs to verify how much of function words in Nahjul-Balagha corpus is significantly affected by the text genre? work_rdemphivhzfxjk2g3v3pzokjei laser cut geographical map with Arduino controllers, and a Futuristic noise intoner.1 Collaborative, introduction to the field of sound and noise studies, and this theoretical knowledge was manifested in section of the lab where students built hybrid analog/digital sound/noise artifacts with the intention to their laptops, students tested how users would be able to play and manipulate loops of the sounds their Launchpad controllers to play their found sounds.6 This patch was mapped to the MIDI outputs the patch worked, we showed them how to geo-locate their sounds in Max/MSP by adding an image The embedding of analog features in a digital artifact such as a Max sound map, like the one in Interactive map combining digital and analog media. button and a resistor to a digital input and two pots to analog inputs on the Arduino Uno board (fig. The skills required to develop noise-based artifacts such as the laser-cut Arduino-controlled map work_rhaskpauvnakllsosmp6jwcboy Digital Humanities in Spain: evolution and current scenario become a leading trend in research, either as a field of study and as a preferential financing topic. in this field with a greater understanding of the current Spanish scenario, LINHD (Laboratorio de Innovación de Humanidades Digitales UNED) promoted a research on the of the study was to identify researchers in the field of DH and to explore their financing, institutional affiliations, research topics and developed resources. approach, focused on identifying the most relevant steps in the evolution and consolidation of this research topic in the Iberian country2, still largely in place. This contribution describes the results of the findings after mapping and analyzing five main entities, specifically: researchers, projects, was 1,347, distributed as follow: 576 researchers, 367 projects, 309 bibliographical records, 80 resources, 8 post-graduate courses and 7 journals. Interesting results come from the analyses of research fields evolution over time, work_ro3etpjujndrnbotmnhsjynqn4 Towards Biomechanical Digital Human Modeling of Elderly People for Simulations in Virtual Product Development Towards Biomechanical Digital Human Modeling of Elderly People for Simulations in Virtual Product Towards Biomechanical Digital Human Modeling of Elderly People This contribution illustrates a methodology to customize biomechanical digital human models to resemble people of different age and ability groups for the use in simulations to support user-centered design. The most basic methods of considering the capabilities and needs resulting from ageand diseaserelated limitations of elderly people are experts'' evaluations and guidelines. Digital human models are in general used in industry, research as well as education. represented to facilitate the generation of biomechanical digital human models of different age and ability body segments which are then used to scale the biomechanical digital human model. In this contribution a methodology for the conception of biomechanical digital human models of people work_rp4ngzluyjaxtpazacjngvlura grantfunded projects (like the Saw yer Seminar on the Environmental Humanities at the University of California, Los Angeles, by ofering a supplemental framework for connecting the environmental and digital humanities, which this essay terms ecological media studies. to the material ecologies of new media and digital computing with environmental humanities and media studies, a number of projects have recently begun 372 Ecological Media Studies and the Matter of Digital Technologies [ P M L A 372 Ecological Media Studies and the Matter of Digital Technologies [ P M L A 372 Ecological Media Studies and the Matter of Digital Technologies [ P M L A 372 Ecological Media Studies and the Matter of Digital Technologies [ P M L A 372 Ecological Media Studies and the Matter of Digital Technologies [ P M L A 372 Ecological Media Studies and the Matter of Digital Technologies [ P M L A work_rp6edoblbzflvnbyuqhs3uwcoq humanitatis; in the form of a new ''digital rhetoric'' that brings production and usage ever term ''digital humanities'', suggesting a wider cultural relevance beyond tools development Digital Humanities is not a unified field but an array of convergent practices that and Katherine Bode''s Advancing the Digital Humanities: Research, Methods, Theories Todd Presner''s ''Critical Theory and the Mangle of Digital Humanities'' notes that traditional and digital approaches turn back to ''the core function of the humanities, which has ''The connotation of a new paradigm appears in Digital Humanities in arguments that "the relationship between digital media/technologies and human actors) and it focuses the which requires closer imbrications between digital practice and theory in a new collaborative Margins of the Digital Humanities'' suggests an alternative approach to new media artefacts: whose examination of race, digital practice and social media argues that ''the other of the Digital Rhetoric: Theory, Method, Practice. work_rpn56u2xgjc5dpogrqi5yr7bi4 problems and challenges faced when developing a digital humanities (DH) project in a Mexican public Keywords Digital humanities, Public university, Mexico, Scholarly editing, Institutional support, the UNAM, there are a significant number of digital projects on virtual education and a The most important institutional digital projects involving the humanities are The development of strictly digital projects in humanities has been, in this developing digital humanities projects depends, mainly on individual researchers or publication and digital humanities projects from the science incentive policy or the infrastructure project of peer review digital scholarly editions. digital humanities projects. However, the major problem with working on the BDPN digital library project to create policies to support research digital projects; even so, this could happen only consider that developing a DH project involves not only research work, but also, research on good practice in the construction of digital humanities projects", Literary and work_rpx2ykzfkbcglbaofawoh5irua Digital Humanities projects – Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities (ACDH), Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW) • SWAP project Scots Words And Place Names • SWAP project Scots Words And Place Names • citizen science as a means of integrating the language community in linguistic • social media to engage different users in schools , I. interactive use of social media (facebook, twitter,flickr) [2] I. interactive use of social media (facebook, twitter,flickr) [2] • current digital humanities project and the Austrian Academy Citizen Science in Digital Humanities Citizen Science in Digital Humanities Citizen Science in Digital Humanities Citizen Science in Digital Humanities Citizen Science in Digital Humanities Citizen Science in Digital Humanities Citizen Science in Digital Humanities Citizen Science in Digital Humanities Nichesourcing The Uralic Languages For The Benefit Of Linguistic Research And (2011) Scots Words and Place-names: JISC Final report. Knowledge Communities: Creating Meaningful Scholarship Through Digital Collaboration. work_rsdxcdqkxfeh5ntzfvi2o52d74 Doodson-Légé tide prediction machine, built in London in 1950. to calculate tidal predictions British Tide Predictor No.1, built in London in 1873. Doodson-Légé tide prediction machine, built in Bidston-Kelvin tide prediction machine, built in ● Two tide prediction machines on display humanities and digital technology Tide prediction machines, prosopography and ● Want to study "lives" of tide prediction machines as a collection of artefacts ● Going to adapt prosopography for study of artefacts ● Going to make use of digital humanities tools for data analysis prediction machines worldwide. number of tide prediction Timeline showing life events of all tide prediction machines manufactured in Tide prediction machines Artefact prosopography Shaped by the Sea, Manchester, 27-28 June 2019Helen Mair Rawsthorne @hmrawsthorne Shaped by the Sea, Manchester, 27-28 June 2019Helen Mair Rawsthorne @hmrawsthorne Shaped by the Sea, Manchester, 27-28 June 2019Helen Mair Rawsthorne @hmrawsthorne An inventory of tide prediction machines. work_rtr7j5vngrfnfk3d3pznkgw3hy But since digitization will lower the variable production cost, it will strictly increase the profit to Facing deterministic demand, the physical goods vendor must have prepared the exact quantity of the product to sell, and thus all products are sold out. Keywords Strategic customers · Digital goods pricing · Exponentiality Our work contributes to the literature by comparing profitability of physical and digital goods from such an angle. This result is used to compare the profits of the physical and digital goods. we study the multi-period sales of digital goods and compare the two models. • (Selling Periods) Physical and digital goods operate in different manners. Consider a physical goods vendor who has one period to sell his product. limit, the digital goods vendor is trapped in the zero-revenue paradox Coase conjectured in his 1972 paper. digital goods vendor will lower the price to zero "in the twinkle of an eye,"2 and face work_ru2cqjn52zhkbngvj2oggosmli Digital archive project to catalogue exported Japanese decorative arts | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 27790806Digital archive project to catalogue exported Japanese decorative arts title={Digital archive project to catalogue exported Japanese decorative arts}, author={Monika Bincsik and Shinya Maezaki and K. Consequently, museums and private collections all over the world have rich holdings of Japanese decorative arts. 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By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License ACCEPT & CONTINUE work_rvjijsckzzgdbc53336q2qbzge This issue of VIEW provides a critical survey of new digital humanities (DH) methods and tools directed toward 1 We define "digital hermeneutics" as the critical and self-reflexive use of digital tools and technologies for the development of new research The ten articles presented in this issue provide a snapshot of current research on audiovisual data within a broad learning in their article, Computer Vision and the Digital Humanities: Adapting Image Processing Algorithms and their article, Maps, Distant Reading and the Internet Movie Database: New Approaches for the Analysis of LargeScale Datasets in Television Studies, Giulia Taurino and Marta Boni explore what digital approaches based on big Researcher as Storyteller: Using Digital Tools for Search and Storytelling with Audio-Visual Materials. Scholarly experiences from working with digital tools also appear in the article, Speech Analytics in Research Based studies, media history and the digital humanities, and recent publications include the co-authored book, Spotify work_ryovfvs4cnadde5omsuozall44 Green Dreams, Toxic Legacies: Toward a Digital Political Ecology of Silicon Valley a variety of mapping and GIS projects that seek to understand areas of cities ''clean'' industrialization in Silicon Valley masked massive environmental political, social, and environmental data in order to visualize the urban Silicon the making of Silicon Valley''s environmentally hazardous landscape has greatly possess the comforts of the city.''21 San José reflected the desires of developers, interactive cartography that I built, I am able to target the most crucial microregions in San José that explain the growth of the city in this era. Parcel data, City of San José. occurred as cities expanded into new areas by using multiple historical maps How Maps, Spatial Data, and GIS Are Changing Historical Scholarship (New York: Esri Stanford Environmental Law Review, San José: Sprawling City: A Report on Land Use Folder 1, Box 11, SVTC, San José State University (SJSU); ''High-Tech: A Stain on a ''Clean'' work_s6yodfvne5aitj5qu4pbwdf2du Text-Mining and the History of Medicine: Big Data, Big Questions? motivated our involvement in a collaborative project using text mining tools with medical National Centre for Text Mining (NaCTeM) to work on a project funded by the UK Arts name suggests, NaCTeM2 develops text mining tools, mostly for academic use.3 Our team to explore how such a search could provide new ways of working with series of medical Text mining (TM) uses digital tools to detect the structure of textual information, then data as representing entities of different types, such as place names, medical conditions, customised approach to correcting OCR errors in medical historical texts,8 which means We then worked with NaCTeM colleagues to analyse sample text, identifying entities medical texts proved much more difficult than teaching it to identify simpler entities like Ananiadou, ''Customised OCR Correction for Historical Medical Text'', https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms work_satvggs5ura2jp7fyu2dphbxx4 Food cultures: co-creation and evaluation of a thesaurus as a cultural infrastructure Close collaboration with societal actors is a central part of the Digital Humanities project exploreAT! Digital tools have increasingly enabled the cooperates with the Topothek, a citizen driven digital infrastructure which collects local historical multimedia items from private sources. as it contains a variety of cultural and local historical information, which can only be To initiate such collaboration, both scientists and citizens need to learn how to interact with each other We introduce the community group "Topothek", a citizen driven archival platform to archive, We present our first co-created result, a food cultures thesaurus, interlinking food terms with cultural The added value for Topothek is increased discoverability, while for exploreAT! is the scientific exploitation for cultural lexicography of the multimedia archive. The processes along The co-created thesaurus is co-funded by the DARIAH-theme 2017 "public humanities" in collaboration work_scsuwb43sbgxdk7pbuddywep3m This paper presents a study carried out to survey the digital skills of Italian students belonging Italian humanities students, this study points out digital skills that should be strengthened, • outlining the digital skills profile of Italian university students of humanities; F. Sciumbata – Students of humanities and digital skills: a survey on Italian university students F. Sciumbata – Students of humanities and digital skills: a survey on Italian university students F. Sciumbata – Students of humanities and digital skills: a survey on Italian university students F. Sciumbata – Students of humanities and digital skills: a survey on Italian university students F. Sciumbata – Students of humanities and digital skills: a survey on Italian university students F. Sciumbata – Students of humanities and digital skills: a survey on Italian university students F. Sciumbata – Students of humanities and digital skills: a survey on Italian university students work_sed4ulu2pfhfhbxwallx4lijza Review: Louisiana Slave Conspiracies Louisiana Slave Conspiracies Patty Frontiera, University of California, Berkeley Louisiana Slave Conspiracies is an interdisciplinary and collaborative research project dedicated to slave conspiracies organized at Pointe Coupée in the Spanish territory of Louisiana in 1791 and 1795. https://dlab.berkeley.edu/people/patty-frontiera Louisiana Slave Conspiracies (LSC) enables a self-directed, alternative, multimodal way of learning about the events surrounding the 1791 and 1795 Pointe Coupée conspiracies in Louisiana. Small, and Jenelle Thomas, this project adds an invaluable digital Unlike articles that relay information linearly, this interactive digital project presents the events, people, and places associated with the event under tabs that allow users to switch between Users can imagine possibilities through the organization, reception, and interpretation of the events collaborative tab that would allow users to share questions, data, and resources that might contribute Reviews in Digital Humanities Review: Louisiana Slave Conspiracies Reviews in Digital Humanities Review: Louisiana Slave Conspiracies Reviews in Digital Humanities Review: Louisiana Slave Conspiracies work_sezd4csqtrglxjlwsz6dhjpobe Accuracy and Immersion Improvement of Hybrid Motion Capture based Real Time Virtual Validation Accuracy and immersion improvement of hybrid motion capture based real connection along with the validation software allows real time modelling respectively tracking and therefore a realistic movement of the human To get good results while applying the motion capturing approach in mixed reality situations, it is necessary to have an exact registration common as a result of the high amount of time spent on generating transient human model simulation [1]. Especially for virtual assembly experiments, it is necessary to display the digital scenario right in front of the actor a high accuracy between the worker''s real motions and the resulting action in the virtual environment. Haptic immersion for virtual interaction is generated via collision detection and force Fig. 7 Laser tracking for accuracy improvement of real and virtual environment Fig. 8 Correlation between real und virtual setup supported by laser tracking work_si56a7q3cbavvnjo5mf4vrq3ya Ideology Critique and Film Criticism in the Cultural criticism in neoliberal times has shifted away from the critical investigation of the arts (including cinema), and has geared the with the critical distinctions between different media in the digital age, since it is all too film criticism must all the more forcefully be tied to the critique of ideology. http://quod.lib.umich.edu/f/fc/13761232.0040.1*?rgn=main;view=fulltext http://quod.lib.umich.edu/f/fc/13761232.0040.1*?rgn=main;view=fulltext 1/21/2016 Ideology Critique and Film Criticism in the New Media Ecology 1/21/2016 Ideology Critique and Film Criticism in the New Media Ecology http://quod.lib.umich.edu/f/fc/13761232.0040.110?view=text;rgn=main http://quod.lib.umich.edu/f/fc/13761232.0040.110?view=text;rgn=main symptoms, and the aim is to deconstruct the film text to locate the ideology present The cinematic critique of ideology, a practice engaged by critics like "Cinema/Ideology/Criticism." The films in this category, they point out, are those which If film criticism is going to have any relevance for the twenty-first century, it''s going to criticism can be part of the congealing of the "digital humanities" and contemporary http://www.publishing.umich.edu/ mailto:mpub-help@umich.edu?subject=Film%20Criticism work_ski3uzabpff47pewvxocuo27de Richard Hetherington and Rachel McRae. Make-Believing Animated Films A qualitative inquiry of reviews of films featuring digital humanlike characters was distinguish between real and CGI-Human actors, observations of characters transiently the CGI-Human character, with some reviewers describing difficulties in categorising the application to our understanding of the viewing experience of animated films featuring Make-believe, digital humanlike characters, CGI, Rotoshop, uncanny valley, viewer humans in animated movies: In the first, characters were created using 3D computergenerated imagery (CGI) and animation techniques including motion or performance actor connected with the animated character''s performance (Hetherington, 2015). article we use openly available online film review aggregator sites as a source of relation to the characters'' believability a recognised objective of many animated films Fantasy: The Spirits Within, The Polar Express and Beowulf) and a film animated by were viewed, reviewer expectations, individual differences, character perceptions and Scanner Darkly, the presence of recognisable actors playing CGI-Human characters in work_slf56v6zgnezzi3cayi4weg36y My research question is how language complexity differs between fact-checked fake although the result may be less distinct since both the real and fake news come from fact-checking The fact-checked news data come from a MisInfoText GitHub repository that contains Fake news dataset contains 33,712 total words and 6,526 unique word forms. Real news dataset contains 54,997 total words and 8,987 unique word forms. Average Words Per Sentence: fake news 21.8, real news 19.5. The normed rate of the 14 conjunctions in total is 5.76 per 100 words for real news The same code is repeated twice on different datasets (first for the real news data and then The analysis shows that the differences in language complexity between the real news dataset and of articles included in the data, the fake news dataset included, for example, an article from work_sm23ntcspzehvlmwokwde3lnxu them with other projects that students were interested in reviewing. overviews from project directors so by the time classes started for f all semester, students had access to Three months prior to the start of the course: contact Reviews to propose your student issue. my course and as a later resource for my students — projects are made discoverable by the Reviews Finding digital humanities projects across the web that are good examples for students is Risam on identifying ten projects we thought students would be interested in reviewing. Reviews in Digital Humanities • Vol. 2, No. 2 Editors'' Note: February 2021 Reviews in Digital Humanities • Vol. 2, No. 2 Editors'' Note: February 2021 Reviews in Digital Humanities • Vol. 2, No. 2 Editors'' Note: February 2021 Reviews in Digital Humanities • Vol. 2, No. 2 Editors'' Note: February 2021 work_smhtqcialzdjxczmtge7epkb7m and according to MSHA (Mine Safety and Health Administration) data, during 2008 2012 in the U.S., there were, on average, 65 lost-time accidents per year during routine mining and and calculated joint angles of the back, hips, and knees from various postures on 12 Underground Mining Work Postures Using Motion Capture and Digital Human The Jack® software enabled analysis of the data for determining accurate body joint angles of interest on each subject The subjects were asked to assume eight different postures: walking, standing, sitting with bent knees, sitting with legs A set of data for each subject in each posture was constructed by merging the static portions from the 24 tests of the given Hip joint angles for standing posture (right-173°, leftvalues to knee joints in the standing posture and their interquartile range (IQR) is high, sitting with legs extended (29.6, 25.9) The hip and knee joint values for kneeling on the left work_smlvnn47bjbcfjzez7fzp4lrka For this, in this study, the human model and the lifejacket was modeled in three dimension, the application program for prediction of floating position was Keywords: Life-jacket, 3D modeling, Digital human modeling, Plug-in application program, Floating 통하여 구명복을 착용한 후의 부양자세 (floating 구명복을 착용한 디지털 인체 모델 (digital human model)의 부양자세를 예측하기 위해서는 기초로 Rhino 3D를 이용하여 디지털 인체 모델 디지털 인체 모델링은 구명복 Fig. 3은 디지털 인체 모델링 시 사용된 인체의 Fig. 5는 각 체중별 구명복 모델을 보여주는 것 정한 구명복을 보여주는 것으로, 이것을 구명복 디지털 인체 모델과 구명복 모델의 결합 목적 디지털 인체 모델과 구명복 모델의 결합 목적 Fig. 12에는 구명복을 착용한 65.2kg 인체 모델 Digital human floating position with life-jacket A on for weight 45.2kg. Digital human floating position with life-jacket A on for weight 45.2kg. 본 논문에서는 구명복 착용 후의 부양자세를 라 구명복을 착용한 디지털 인체 모델의 입수 시 의 디지털 인체 모델을 서로 다른 형태의 구명복 work_spoj7ejsojgznin7fgij5obsci issues and statistical methods for human motion modeling. KEY WORDS: Functional data analysis, trajectories, orientation, quaternions, digital human Our overall aim is to present a suite of statistical methods for human motion modeling. collect human motion data and discuss how its characteristics affect the choice of analysis. motion must be developed and validated with reference to data from real, task-oriented human We have developed methods for modeling motion that use recent statistical advances in functional 2. Use the trajectory modeling method to predict the motion of the right wrist. 3. Use the orientation modeling method to describe the rotation of the hand during the motion. the components of the Framework use empirical models based on the analysis of human motion Human motion simulation models based on statistical analysis of laboratory data are becoming Modeling hand trajectories during reaching motions. work_sqqogcuqhjgfljok3caq7ovts4 judgments of linguistic distances on actual dialect data presented in a listening phonetic distances measured on the basis of the transcriptions of the recordings dialect speakers in order to measure perceptual linguistic distances between perceived distances correlate with objective distances based on other data sets listeners who identified the dialects correctly; and b) distances as perceived by on the basis of the NOS, ALE, ALENOR and NOR data are correlated with second data set contains transcriptions of the Norwegian dialect atlas (NOR). In order to investigate the linguistic distances between 15 Norwegian dialects as dialect of Trondheim (mean 7.8) is different from the distance as perceived makes it possible to correlate the objective and the perceptual linguistic distances objective linguistic distances based on the other data sets form another cluster. correlation with distances as perceived by listeners who recognised the dialects W. Heeringa (2004), ''Measuring dialect pronunciation differences using Levenshtein distance'' work_sr2z2fcg25f2dokho4nyhmjap4 Predicting Author Gender Using Machine Learning Algorithms: Looking Beyond the Binary that utilize computer algorithms to identify author gender and feminist of author gender and to ask larger questions about algorithmic criticism, of algorithms to identify author gender assumes a binary approach that rests upon Naturally, an algorithmic examination of literature written by men and women Author gender studies that find women write differently than men Land: Predicting Author Gender Using Machine Learning Algorithms Art. 8, page 11 of 12 Land: Predicting Author Gender Using Machine Learning Algorithms Art. 8, page 11 of 12 Land: Predicting Author Gender Using Machine Learning Algorithms Art. 8, page 11 of 12 Land: Predicting Author Gender Using Machine Learning Algorithms Art. 8, page 11 of 12 Land: Predicting Author Gender Using Machine Learning Algorithms Art. 8, page 11 of 12 2. Assumptions of algorithm author gender studies 2. Assumptions of algorithm author gender studies work_srxrpv2yfnepzb4vkhjq26o4wq Course Blog: http://cuny.is/dhintro19 Course Group: http://cuny.is/group-dhintro19 In this introduction to the digital humanities (DH), we will approach the field emphasis on collaborative, student-centered and digital learning environments • Students will create a proposal for a digital project for possible development Center to support work on digital teaching and research projects. Students in the course should complete the following work during the semester: • Students are responsible for writing five blog posts on our shared course • Create a map related to issues of sovereignty as discussed in the "Visualizing proposal for a digital project that might be executed with a team of students Field" Debates in the Digital Humanities 2016 https://commons.gc.cuny.edu/groups/introduction-to-digital-humanities-2019/documents/ https://dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/read/untitled-88c11800-9446-469b-a3be-3fdb36bfbd1e/section/fcd2121c-0507-441b-8a01-dc35b8baeec6#intro https://dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/read/untitled/section/14b686b2-bdda-417f-b603-96ae8fbbfd0f#intro https://dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/read/untitled/section/14b686b2-bdda-417f-b603-96ae8fbbfd0f#intro https://dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/read/untitled-f2acf72c-a469-49d8-be35-67f9ac1e3a60/section/0cd11777-7d1b-4f2c-8fdf-4704e827c2c2#intro https://read.dukeupress.edu/small-axe/article/17/2%20(41)/1/98919/On-the-Question-of-Caribbean-Studies https://dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/read/untitled/section/fa10e2e1-0c3d-4519-a958-d823aac989eb#ch04 https://jitp.commons.gc.cuny.edu/teaching-the-digital-caribbean-the-ethics-of-a-public-pedagogical-experiment/ https://jitp.commons.gc.cuny.edu/teaching-the-digital-caribbean-the-ethics-of-a-public-pedagogical-experiment/ https://dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/read/d02c3ed5-0c55-4de9-88de-5f543fecd130/section/34d51cdb-2a89-4e4b-9762-bf6461cf0bb7#ch03 https://dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/read/d02c3ed5-0c55-4de9-88de-5f543fecd130/section/34d51cdb-2a89-4e4b-9762-bf6461cf0bb7#ch03 https://dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/read/untitled-88c11800-9446-469b-a3be-3fdb36bfbd1e/section/c733786e-5787-454e-8f12-e1b7a85cac72#ch05 https://dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/read/untitled-88c11800-9446-469b-a3be-3fdb36bfbd1e/section/c733786e-5787-454e-8f12-e1b7a85cac72#ch05 https://digitalfellows.commons.gc.cuny.edu/2019/06/03/finding-the-right-tools-for-mapping/ https://dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/read/untitled/section/55e48b34-543a-41f7-97c9-8c8643bf8844#ch47 https://dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/read/untitled/section/55e48b34-543a-41f7-97c9-8c8643bf8844#ch47 http://smallaxe.net/sxarchipelagos/assets/issue01/review-johnson-plantation.pdf http://manovich.net/content/04-projects/064-what-is-visualization/61_article_2010.pdf https://dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/read/untitled-f2acf72c-a469-49d8-be35-67f9ac1e3a60/section/3a53cbc1-5eee-421a-a4f6-82bb5dfb1c17#ch37 https://dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/read/untitled/section/f2df3413-259e-46fe-9982-f1dba0c386fb#ch16 "A Genealogy of Distant Reading" Digital Humanities http://dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu https://commons.gc.cuny.edu/about/publications/ https://dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/read/untitled-88c11800-9446-469b-a3be-3fdb36bfbd1e/section/402e7e9a-359b-4b11-8386-a1b48e40425a#p4b3 https://dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/read/untitled/section/31326090-9c70-4c0a-b2b7-74361582977e#ch36 https://dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/read/untitled-f2acf72c-a469-49d8-be35-67f9ac1e3a60/section/4a11a299-5008-450a-9979-b49727319114#ch40 9/4 Approaching the Digital Humanities, Thinking the Caribbean work_ssdsysupwjgrhhl4fiplxfxdju work_stq3isqfrvbdvilfzdzdbs3qqm Predicting Realistic and Precise Human Body Models Under Clothing Based on Orthogonal-view Photos method to customize 3D digital human body models based on two orthogonal-view photos of the customers. body scan, any customers can create their 3D digital body models only based on their orthogonal-view photos in normal or loosefit clothing. proposed reconstructive methods to capture, from images or size measurements, customer''s body features, which In this study, we propose an intelligent two-phase method to customize 3D digital human body model based on Accurate human body models are required in many research areas, such as clothing design, computer vision and In this paper, we proposed a two-phase method to customize human body models from photos in which subjects Our method aims to create accurate body models under clothing based on customer''s photos. The second phase of the proposed method on clothed subject body model customization is to reconstruct the work_szekl26svfhqlpsd4ynaotamm4 Objective: The present study developed an estimation method of boundary zone representative humanoids(hereafter, EBZ method) generates representative humanoids at a boundary zone that statistically accommodates a designated percent of the the first step, the boundary zone of accommodating a designated percent(e.g., 90%) is formed under the assumption of Evaluation results showed that mean accommodation percent of the EBZ method was 90.9%(range: 90.8~91.1%) which is Conclusion: The EBZ method can generate representative humanoids which accommodate a designated percent of the Keywords: Representative humanoid, Digital human simulation, Estimated boundary zone method, Multivariate 는 기법(estimated boundary zone method; 이하, EBZ 기 n: number of anthropometric dimensions; small dot: design target population, large dot: representative humanoids) 6. 30 An Estimation Method of Representative Humanoids for Digital Human Simulation 243 6. 30 An Estimation Method of Representative Humanoids for Digital Human Simulation 243 6. 30 An Estimation Method of Representative Humanoids for Digital Human Simulation 243 work_t2ivttbxvjfh5m7xoe5zpzje7i A Digital Humanities Project for the Study of Reading We present our method and interim results of the "Mining Goodreads" project, aimed at developing a computational approach to measure reading absorption in user-generated book reviews in English. empirical literary studies, natural language processing, and digital humanities, with the goal of producing a gold-standard annotated dataset and strengthening the theoretical framework of reading rounds, while machine learning approaches were applied on the annotated corpus, producing reading absorption; social reading; empirical literary studies; machine learning; inter-annotator that matches with the SWAS statement "I felt absorbed in the story"); another reviewer by the fact that Goodreads hosts about 90 million reviews [http2]: a big data repository that Between March 2019 and May 2020, the five annotators have tagged a total of 830 reviews. amounts of annotated reviews gradually diminished at each round (offering the possibility to Number of tags and annotated reviews. "Detection of Reading Absorption in User-Generated Book Reviews: Resources work_t6gam6jtgjeftjltju24geat7i work_tc3b5q2lbrdb7bxcujcvkjbl44 This paper investigates disciplinary differences in how researchers use the microblogging site Twitter. from selected researchers in ten disciplines (astrophysics, biochemistry, digital humanities, economics, history of retweet more than the average Twitter users in earlier research and there were clear disciplinary differences in researchers in different disciplines use Twitter. 2. How are researchers in different disciplines using Twitter for scholarly established Twitter-using researchers and an analysis of their tweets should give an indication Twitter users, while researchers in cognitive science (964 tweets), biochemistry (892 tweets), of science 27% of the tweets were shared links, but in digital humanities only 15.5% of the only 5% of the tweets were for scholarly communication or discipline-relevant, while the An informal content analysis of the tweets from the Scholarly communication category why researchers are using social media sites like Twitter in scholarly communication. unclear tweets in every discipline suggest that Twitter is found more useful by the researchers work_te3eqqv545c7lkat7mdpnpa22m Communication Technology (ICT) researchers in Ireland was Donnchadh Ó Corráin''s Corpus of Electronic Texts [link: http://www.ucc.ie/celt/] https://www.dariah.eu/] —that is, the Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities, a European-wide project seeking to assist development of three strands of focused Digital Humanities scholarship: Texts, Contexts, Cultures [link: http://www.textscontextscultures.ie/] (TCC), Central to this consortium was the creation of the Digital Humanities Observatory [link: http://www.dho.ie/] (DHO) under the out of the DHO include Digital Research and Projects in Ireland [link: http://drapier.dho.ie/] (DRAPier), and DHO: Discovery [link: Institute [link: http://www.nuigalway.ie/mooreinstitute/] at the National University of Ireland, Galway (NUIG), and An Foras Feasa at Maynooth directly to initiatives in the Digital Repository of Ireland [link: http://www.dri.ie/] (DRI) and that also looks to the European aggregation of Irish https://www.ria.ie/research/hsis/hsis-partner-projects/global-ireland-institute.aspx http://breac.nd.edu/articles/61541-the-emergence-of-the-digital-humanities-in-ireland/ 9/9 http://breac.nd.edu/articles/61541-the-emergence-of-the-digital-humanities-in-ireland/ 9/9 http://breac.nd.edu/articles/61541-the-emergence-of-the-digital-humanities-in-ireland/ 9/9 http://breac.nd.edu/articles/61541-the-emergence-of-the-digital-humanities-in-ireland/ 9/9 http://breac.nd.edu/articles/61541-the-emergence-of-the-digital-humanities-in-ireland/ 9/9 http://breac.nd.edu/articles/61541-the-emergence-of-the-digital-humanities-in-ireland/ 9/9 http://breac.nd.edu/articles/61541-the-emergence-of-the-digital-humanities-in-ireland/ 9/9 http://breac.nd.edu/articles/61541-the-emergence-of-the-digital-humanities-in-ireland/ 9/9 http://breac.nd.edu/articles/61541-the-emergence-of-the-digital-humanities-in-ireland/ 9/9 work_thnqyefrcjezfejmze7uwdqueq Hiroki Tamura1, Keiko Sakurai1,*, Koichi Tanno2, Yasufumi Fuse3 cannot be measured either in real time or continuously, so estimation of a lumbar burden with JACK is unsuitable in agricultural user''s state judgment: stand, walking, crouching, sitting and rotation. can be determined by the state and the estimated lumbar burden In this paper, we propose the human lumbar burden evaluation method and state estimation system using a smartphone and estimating posture (Stand up, Sit down, Crouch, Walk, etc.,) of the subjects, (2) "Lumbar burden estimation" has a function to estimate the angle of the waist from the angle of the subject''s upper body and calculate the lumbar burden in combination with From the JACK measurement results, there was an increasing tendency in the transitions of the lumbar burden during rotation, but The state determination is necessary for estimating lumbar burden is performed using the thigh inclination angle work_tjq6lpsljja7jb32x4wad3w5q4 access to digital humanities for the nation''s community college students. 1. Design and implementation of a National Survey of Digital Humanities at Community Colleges National Survey of Digital Humanities in Community Colleges: a Preliminary Discussion of the Figure 7: Jesse Stommel (l) and Rebecca Frost Davis (r) co-led the session, "In the Open Access, LowerDivision Classroom: Pedagogy and Faculty Development" at the Pre-Conference Workshop. DH@theCC project website and wiki and invited community college humanities faculty to use its Part of the NEH ODH Start-Up project, the National Survey of Digital Humanities in Community Colleges PDF of the results is also available on the project website https://blogs.lanecc.edu/dhatthecc/2014/02/03/survey-dataavailable-from-national-survey-of-digital-humanities-in-community-colleges/ Figure 4: All comments to Question 26 in the National Survey of Digital Humanities in Community Colleges as a Wordle https://blogs.lanecc.edu/dhatthecc/2014/02/03/survey-data-available-from-national-survey-of-digital-humanities-in-community-colleges/ https://blogs.lanecc.edu/dhatthecc/2014/02/03/survey-data-available-from-national-survey-of-digital-humanities-in-community-colleges/ https://blogs.lanecc.edu/dhatthecc/2014/02/03/survey-data-available-from-national-survey-of-digital-humanities-in-community-colleges/ https://blogs.lanecc.edu/dhatthecc/2014/02/03/survey-data-available-from-national-survey-of-digital-humanities-in-community-colleges/ Community college faculty need a digital humanities (DH) institute of their own. REGIONAL or NATIONAL INSTITUTE about digital humanities for community college faculty? work_tnsui5sufzhc5bbyykz27o5ptu 中国科学: 信息科学, 2016, 46: 1769–1773, doi: Coupling time-varying modal analysis and FEM for real-time cutting simulation of objects Haptics-equiped interactive PCI simulation for patient-specific surgery training and Robust multi-modal medical image fusion via anisotropic heat diffusion guided low-rank Multi-scale local features based on anisotropic heat diffusion and global eigen-structure. In: Proceedings of the 19th ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology, Real-time physical deformation and cutting of heterogeneous objects via hybrid coupling In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Image Processing, Melbourne, 2013. Novel, robust, and efficient guidewire modeling for pci surgery simulator based In: Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology, Beijing, 2015. 16 Hou F, Qin H, Hao A M. Metaballs-based physical modeling and deformation of organs for virtual surgery. Real-time and robust object tracking in video via low-rank coherency analysis in feature Multi-scale mesh saliency based on low-rank and sparse analysis in shape feature space. work_toed6umk4rhkhdnwdnxyy4jitm explore possibilities for a new interdisciplinary language of modelling spanning the humanities, cultural studies and the sciences; to analyse modelling in The following was used as working definition of modelling within the project: modelling is the creative process by which researchers create and manipulate external representations ("imaginary concreta", Godfrey-Smith 2009) to Building on complementary expertise in DH research, the PIs aimed at reflecting on modelling around the central concept of textuality. Modelling in the Digital Humanities: a Research Program?, Fotis Jannidis represented and processed on computers." This makes the practice of modelling in a research software engineering context an inherently interdisciplinary Modelling Between Digital and Humanities: Thinking in Practice. of Modelling in Digital Humanities Practices. "Modelling between digital and humanities: Thinking in practice," its aims, Modeling in the Digital Humanities: a Research Program? Modeling in the Digital Humanities: a Research Program? work_tpoijndkebb6pn3xvtpj534e2e Keywords: local gazetteers; historical disasters; mulberry crop failures; digital humanities; Big Data trees as well as grain seedlings.1 One of thousands of reports in China''s historical literature, the disasters listed in Dongming''s local gazetteer have contributed to narratives of imperial-disaster politics and produce the thick descriptions that Clifford Geertz introduced to anthropology to "gain access to the conceptual world in which [the participants] live."9 In the study of Chinese history, local gazetteers offered an alternative 12While there was no known top-down fanli issued in Song and Yuan, many local gazetteer editors oriented their compilations based on earlier templates or followed up on orders by the central government to In the History of the Yuan and local gazetteers, most disaster reports refer to regions Yuan Dynasty Disasters in Imperial China''s Local Gazetteers. Disasters in Dongming: Yuan Bureaucracy in Ming Local Gazetteers Disasters in Dongming: Yuan Bureaucracy in Ming Local Gazetteers work_tqrmsflourgttbhjwamhgiv25i Doodson-Légé tide prediction machine, built in London in 1950. ● Tidal analysis and prediction: Lubbock, ● Mid-19th century: commercial shipping to calculate tidal predictions British Tide Predictor No.1, built in London in 1873. Doodson-Légé tide prediction machine, built in prediction machines prediction machines prediction machines Bidston-Kelvin tide prediction machine, built in historians to study the lives of groups of humanities and digital technology Tide prediction machines, prosopography and ● Want to study "lives" of tide prediction machines as a collection of artefacts ● Going to adapt prosopography for study of artefacts ● Going to make use of digital humanities tools for data analysis Construct hypotheses and Construct hypotheses and prediction machines worldwide. number of tide prediction tide prediction tide prediction tide prediction machines ever built. Timeline showing life events of all tide prediction machines manufactured in ● Digital humanities tools essential Tide prediction machines Artefact prosopography An inventory of tide prediction machines. work_trhxmq4idfhevgzqxra6glbq4i The legacy of early digital editions and their related scholarship reveals the textual foundation of digital literary studies, a foundation that emphasized form and materiality, in effect textual materials, often in print book form, rather than an expansive and fragmented representation of text, as is increasingly the case with data-based practices. Even the most traditional textual scholars recognized the need to confront the digital, whether to embrace, to alter, or to reject the new technology. related scholarship reveals the textual foundation of digital literary studies, a foundation that emphasized form and materiality. one of the editors of the Blake Archive, similarly sees the digital environment as a way to resolve problems found in a traditional print edition. textual studies are central to digital humanities work. textual studies a central pillar of digital humanities work. editing and digital humanities reminiscent of the textual studies wars of work_trry5x3umjczhmzrgbqtmf5fti Maps on the basis of the Arts & Humanities Citation Index: the journals Leonardo and Art Journal versus "Digital Humanities" as a topic The possibilities of using the Arts & Humanities Citation Index (A&HCI) for journal Keywords: humanities, journal, citation, topic, map, animation. Leonardo, the Journal of the Society for the Arts, Sciences, and Technology, published refer to a citation pattern of a journal in the arts and humanities. http://www.leydesdorff.net/journals/leonardo/citing/index.htm http://www.leydesdorff.net/journals/leonardo/citing/index.htm http://www.leydesdorff.net/journals/leonardo/citing/index.htm http://www.leydesdorff.net/journals/leonardo/citing/index.htm http://www.leydesdorff.net/journals/leonardo/citing/index.htm http://www.leydesdorff.net/journals/leonardo/citing/index.htm Figure 1: 53 journals cited by 157 articles in Leonardo in 2008; no citation threshold Figure 1 shows the results of the co-citations of 53 journals cited in 924 references of the Leonardo cite the sciences and the social sciences in addition to its citations to journals and books in the humanities, the journal is mainly cited in domains other than the arts and Figure 4: 36 journals in the citation impact environment of Leonardo in the A&HCI work_tu3ct2olcndznii4yncd3yve5y URL: https://www.humanitiesforchange.org/2020/02/28/scholarly-digital-edtions-an-unknown-land/ URL (Humanities for Change Hypotheses): https://hfc.hypotheses.org/512 https://www.humanitiesforchange.org/2020/02/28/scholarly-digital-edtions-an-unknown-land/ The concept of "scholarly digital edition" is investigated and the reader is provided with a series of tools to understand its limits and potential, also in Che cos''è un''edizione scientifica digitale is the new book by Tiziana Mancinelli, a spe-cialist in the modeling and production of digital editions, and Elena Pierazzo, Pro-fessor at the University of Tours and expert in theory and methodology of digital in stages, until the scientific community understood the importance of digital technology in providing standardized methods and principles that overcome any national and Subsequently, a series of examples of critical digital editions is proposed, such as the Electronic Beowulf (https://ebeowulf.uky.edu/) and the various projects Elena Pierazzo, Tiziana Mancinelli, Che cos''è un''edizione scientifica digitale, Roma, Carocci, Shillingsburg, by publishing the General Principles for Electronic Scholarly Editions (http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/MLA/principles.html) in Toronto during the MLA congress (Modern work_tubak3jjmfhsxnhuwjt55itnzy The Web and Digital Humanities: Theoretical and Methodological Concerns for studies of the recent history of society and culture, and a number of national and international Web archiving institutions have been established. article discusses the different characteristics of Web materials and archived Web archiving, and digital humanities. Archiving Web materials is not only of relevance to the study of particular forms Web materials differ from most former digital collections, as they are born digital, and archived Web materials differ from both, as they are ''''reborn.'''' so because, in contrast to many digitized data collections, the Web archive does Brügger and Finnemann/THE WEB AND DIGITAL HUMANITIES 79 Brügger and Finnemann/THE WEB AND DIGITAL HUMANITIES 79 Brügger and Finnemann/THE WEB AND DIGITAL HUMANITIES 79 Brügger and Finnemann/THE WEB AND DIGITAL HUMANITIES 79 Brügger and Finnemann/THE WEB AND DIGITAL HUMANITIES 79 Brügger and Finnemann/THE WEB AND DIGITAL HUMANITIES 79 Brügger and Finnemann/THE WEB AND DIGITAL HUMANITIES 79 work_twttk6mrojc3heixwgwr32fdmu Review: On the Books: Jim Crow and Algorithms of Resistance On the Books: Jim Crow and Algorithms of Resistance On the Books: Jim Crow and Algorithms of Resistance is a Collections as Data and machine learning The project created text corpora of North Carolina session laws and used machine learning techniques On the Books: Jim Crow and Algorithms of Resistance identifies and offers access to Jim Crow era laws learning technologies used to analyze the Jim Crow law corpus express bias and racism in their On the Books uses Python and open source software to identify and transform digitized images of laws https://www.aaihs.org/on-the-books-machine-learning-jim-crow/ https://www.aaihs.org/on-the-books-machine-learning-jim-crow/ Reviews in Digital Humanities Review: On the Books: Jim Crow and Algorithms of Resistance Reviews in Digital Humanities Review: On the Books: Jim Crow and Algorithms of Resistance Reviews in Digital Humanities Review: On the Books: Jim Crow and Algorithms of Resistance others interested in exploring Jim Crow laws passed in North Carolina. work_tztwl73tizfdzgq7flel2uw2gm "JS/DH: An Introduction to Jewish Studies/ Digital Humanities Resources." Judaica Librarianship 20: resources, Judaica Librarianship will be premiering this new column to evaluate digital projects. 1 A new column reviewing digital humanities projects in the field of Jewish Studies. populated by a form (hosted at http://www.thedigin.org/jewish-studies-dh-projects/) that still receives submissions. http://www.thedigin.org/jewish-studies-dh-projects/ digital technology to allow new kinds of research in Jewish Studies. The European Holocaust Research Infrastructure (EHRI) is an aggregation project as well, gathering and providing access to resources on the Holocaust, but it also sponsors workshops, symposia, and other events to build a community of scholars around the study of the Holocaust. Other kinds of digital humanities projects include text-based initiatives, like Poetrans, the index JS/DH: An Introduction to Jewish Studies/ Digital Humanities Resources JS/DH: An Introduction to Jewish Studies/ Digital Humanities Resources JS/DH: An Introduction to Jewish Studies/ Digital Humanities Resources work_u3g2khk4wrfebdnwdea4wned5y Data about the BoD had already been gathered in digital form within the long-term research update of the database underlying the digital archive which is hosted at http://www.totenbuch.awk.nrw.de/. The following figure gives a basic, non-comprehensive overview of the data model for a BoD object: data is organised into different collections that are interrelated: objects, knowledge, bibliography and project information. included in eXist, the Google Chart API16 and the Pelagios API17 were used to support visualisations, linkage to project-external data and the use of third-party widgets in the web presentation. in particular object descriptions, bibliography entries, user registration and administration data. example of such a stable URI for a BoD object description is http://totenbuch.awk.nrw.de/ At the time of initial development, BetterFORM was a solid choice as a user interface framework that tightly integrates with XML technologies and eXist in particular. As regards the application and user interface, a digital resource for the BoD, and work_uboh7ioqubeklgwkvenjn7gphi the visual analytics of the interconnected data within digital humanities research The circular graph is proposed as a visual model to depict the interconnected data in a comprehensive way. The graph rendering software is organized according to the model-driven architecture utilizing ontology engineering methods and means, which ensure configuration flexibility and modification an ergonomic and flexible tool for graph-based visualization of interconnected data circular graphs'' visualization is presented to tackle data filtering problems and improve problems in a field of DH during the case study of verbal and nonverbal behavior of social network users, we built the graph VA toolset upon the SciVi [12]. The integration with SciVi allowed to utilize advanced visualization features including the rendering of graphs. the data rendering using SciVi::CGraph visualization component. The state scale (drawn below the graph) provides quick navigation between these data sets and makes it possible to visually compare them. Graph-Based Visual Analytics Tools for Digital Humanities Research work_uc3y3xkdbzeinlmww2l63yqx5u Linked (open) data at web scale: the semantic web and linked open data visions. and the role of public and open data published by GLAM1 organizations is the main condition enabling the linked data vision to synonym for semantic web and linked data – and the prominent role which are the intrinsic cultural implications of the vision of the semantic web and linked data, the next section introduces another full exploitation of the linked open data web, this paper has argued M. Barbera, Linked (open) data at web scale M. Barbera, Linked (open) data at web scale M. Barbera, Linked (open) data at web scale M. Barbera, Linked (open) data at web scale M. Barbera, Linked (open) data at web scale Proceedings of the Linked Data on the Web "Linked (open) data at web scale: research, social and engineering KEYWORDS: Library linked data; Semantic web work_ucnz4tbnvjhclahi5fqfcfpugu Keywords: textual layers; encoding levels; table of signs; collation; characters; graphemes; alphabemes; manuscripts; XML/TEI. 1. the encoding of each witness''s text at different textual layers, base includes a medieval manuscript with no distinction between alphabemes ''u'' and ''v'', and a modern print edition which between the graphic and alphabetic layers when encoding a text to provide means to encode a witness''s grapheme/alphabeme distinction general concept of ''character'' in TEI P5 assumes a triple correspondence one grapheme in the document, one alphabetic letter in the abstract text, one digital code point in the XML file16. Encoding of graphemes from documents with different graphic systems by use grapheme ''c_'' at the graphic layer (identifying a systematic abbreviation for ''con'') is mapped to three alphabemes (''c'', ''o'' and, ''n'') at the It includes a sequence of TEI P5 elements which, in this file, represent alphabemes. proposed encoding of graphemes, alphabemes and inflected words: work_udykev3jpzes3hc7punmaml3gi The invention and dissemination of the spacer gif: implications for the future of access and use of web archives I committed the hangable offense of mixing structure with presentation.'' In particular, he advocated the use of these single-pixel, clear GIF files as a way Within that section, we briefly introduce computational scholarship and how approaching digital collections as data sets results in new kinds of research. an approach based on tracing tiny files through terabytes of messy web archives data Utilizing the cloud infrastructure and distributed computing provided by the thirdparty service, the contractors generated derivatives of the WARC files: Web Archive 5 See the UK Web Archive Link Analysis visualization https://www.webarchive.org. Traces of the single-pixel GIF in web archives will offer GIFs from the Geocities data set appeared in the UK Web Archive collections over study of web archives in the ability to compute against the files in these corpora. work_uglloq4xjbfhvcvy47osjaixvi It can be inferred that an informationcommunicational production, in this capital form of expression and control. information-communicational consumer society: regimes of visibility in the communication domain, technical objects and control devices University of Rio de Janeiro / Faculty of Information Science Timeline with authors who discuss society and its control devices, the process of "individuation" and technical objects . control devices, the process (4) Technical Objects/Control Devices The study consists of qualitative of control and its devices, such as: (1) challenges of information science from act as part of one power and knowledge informational capital through its control devices, artifacts and technical objects to support the society of control. Therefore, as a research objective, us to think about digital humanities role (com Michel Foucault) In _________. Understanding media: the Association Française pour L''Avancement des sur le livre – théorie et pratique, 1 vol. Paul Otlet (1868-1944) Vannevar Bush (1890-1974) Marshall McLuhan (1911-1980) work_uixnvd3cjbcdddfpwkg3dr77wq designed to foster close connections between humanities and the sciences of modelling, representation and processing of information and knowledge. Keywords: digital humanities, learning areas, professional figures, programme catalogue, The international degree programme in Digital Humanities and Digital Knowledge1 offers a – computer science and engineering (computational thinking; database design; web technologies; usability analysis, design and evaluation; knowledge representation and extraction; multimedia applications); 2 Digital Humanities and Digital Knowledge (DHDK) Inaugural Opening Events: https:// entrepreneurship; social media; digital communication and writing; web analytics; digital copyright; open access). – Expert in the digital management of cultural resources.The graduate masters the life cycle of the cultural resources: from the design of a project plan to its realization, from – Francesca Tomasi, expertise: Digital cultural heritage 1. Knowledge Organization and Digital Methods in the Cultural Heritage Domain *2 DIGITAL HUMANITIES AND DIGITAL KNOWLEDGE (DHDK) – International second cycle/Master degree work_uj5qqewkfjeu5e2djsbhkiqzra Digital Humanities in the Memory Institution: The Challenges of Encoding Sir Hans Sloane''s Early Modern Catalogues of His Collections highlight the approaches to encoding Sloane''s catalogues in TEI that Sir Hans Sloane''s (1660–1753) manuscript catalogues of his collection were written, encoding, or marking up, Sloane''s catalogues in line with the Guidelines of the Text modelling the catalogues and encoding them in TEI in order to study this. This article discusses the specific example of Sloane''s early modern catalogues the benefits and complexities of applying TEI to early modern catalogues like that use TEI to encode the catalogues of Sir Hans Sloane, along with our current working objects that are printed books means that these catalogue entries only rarely include encoding the objects that are described in Sloane''s catalogues. challenge of encoding object names in Sloane''s catalogues to be a question of how to Sloane''s Early Modern Catalogues of His Collections. work_uolzcec3xff3ra45tohoqbp2yu Simulation and Ergonomic Evaluation of Welders'' Standing Posture Using Jack Software Lower Back Analysis, Ovako Working Posture Analysis, Comfort Assessment, and Rapid Upper Limb and upper limbs in order to study the comfortable operation space of the digital human with different lower back, comfort value, and Ovako Working Posture Analysis of different percentiles of the lower back, comfort value, and Ovako Working Posture Analysis of different percentiles of the figure. Right body comfort value results (hand-held 6kg welding torch). Right body comfort value results (hand-held 6kg welding torch). calculation results in the above table, in the right hand-held welding torch posture, some joints have an calculation results in the above table, in the right hand-held welding torch posture, some joints have an Lower back pressure at different operating distances for the standing raising arm action. Lower back pressure at different operating distances for the standing raising arm action. work_up7ooykdqfan7js35v3ewsylja Migrating People, Migrating Data: Digital Approaches to Migrant Heritage Migrating People, Migrating Data: Digital Approaches to Migrant Heritage Migrating People, Migrating Data: Digital Approaches to Migrant Heritage Migrating People, Migrating Data: Digital Approaches to Migrant Heritage Migrating People, Migrating Data: Digital Approaches to Migrant Heritage Migrating People, Migrating Data: Digital Approaches to Migrant Heritage Migrating People, Migrating Data: Digital Approaches to Migrant Heritage Migrating People, Migrating Data: Digital Approaches to Migrant Heritage Migrating People, Migrating Data: Digital Approaches to Migrant Heritage Migrating People, Migrating Data: Digital Approaches to Migrant Heritage Migrating People, Migrating Data: Digital Approaches to Migrant Heritage Migrating People, Migrating Data: Digital Approaches to Migrant Heritage Migrating People, Migrating Data: Digital Approaches to Migrant Heritage Migrating People, Migrating Data: Digital Approaches to Migrant Heritage Migrating People, Migrating Data: Digital Approaches to Migrant Heritage Migrating People, Migrating Data: Digital Approaches to Migrant Heritage Migrating People, Migrating Data: Digital Approaches to Migrant Heritage work_usy6a63chfd2femdzmdumjmpby Geographic Information Systems and Historical Research: An Appraisal Geographic Information System (GIS) to historical research. in historical research represented an important innovation, GIS did not bring System (GIS) in historical research from an historian''s point of view. several years working in spatial history, where GIS has an important role to play, contribution of GIS to historical scholarship, to change the way historians work of HGIS websites.7 The Historical GIS Research Network provides a shorter some possible developments in the application of GIS to historical research. GIS opened new avenues to historical research but its application also involves Knowles, ed., Placing History: how maps, spatial data, and GIS are changing historical Gregory, ''Resources'', The Historical GIS Research Network, http://www.hgis.org.uk/ Gregory, ''Bibliography'', The Historical GIS Research Network, http://www.hgis.org.uk/ fields, Social Science History 35, 4 (2011), special issue on Historical GIS and the study of Knowles, ed., ''Historical GIS: the spatial turn in Social Science History'', Social work_uwnh7anupvgenjenhnovfopdiu book series), topics in the Digital humanities, from the University of Illinois Press. The University of Victoria hosts the annual Digital humanities Summer Institute to train new scholars. by Stéfan Sinclair to mine the proceedings from the annual Digital humanities conference and develop lists of topic frequencies or collocate key terms or visualize the University of Maryland, where I serve as an associate director at the Maryland Institute for technology in the humanities, we support work from "Shakespeare to Digital humanities was also (you may have heard) big news at the 2009 MLa annual Convention in Philadelphia. devoted to the digital humanities at the MLa convention, and one could (and did) So what is digital humanities and what is it doing in En glish departments? "What''s in a Name: NEh and ''Digital humanities.''" Message to the author. "The MLa and the Digital humanities." Chronicle of Higher Education. work_uxxl47cvw5h5ffwgo4ee5vxic4 Intuitive work assistance by reciprocal human-robot interaction in the considered by being recorded individually via motion capturing before the workplace is built in a virtual and real environment. task specific movements of the employee are simulated using digital human models for the virtual representation of the employee, combined with The impact of the employee on the assistance robot system is provided by the design of research project are presented as well as two reference processes from the field of assembly technologies as application examples. Keywords: Human-Robot Collaboration, Digital Human Models, Individual Assistance Systems, Human-Centred Design of Workplaces planning of joint workplaces of humans and robots and its individual and virtual planning and design of human-robotcollaborations and the realisation of reference processes The realization of a human-robot collaboration in assembly execution of the employee''s work tasks by the robot. 5. Individualized Human-Robot Collaboration in the Human Hybrid Robot for Supporting Manual Assembly Tasks. work_v2e2rurnzncldp2ftmabytyxjy https://www.research.ed.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/adapting-the-edinburgh-geoparser-for-historical-georeferencing(59afd055-a05e-44fb-802e-41d77f50a251).html developed the Edinburgh Geoparser, a system that can automatically recognise place name mentions in text and disambiguate them with respect to a gazetteer. The latter looks up the location names in a gazetteer and resolves ambiguities to suggest the most likely interpretation (i.e. latitude/longitude, country and type) for each location given its context in the text being processed. In this section, we report on adjustments made to the Edinburgh Geoparser for Trading Consequences, GAP and DEEP, three research projects all processing historical text of different kinds. In the experiments presented next we evaluate the georesolution step of the Edinburgh Geoparser for adjustments we made to its feature set specifically gold standard dataset containing manually annotated location mentions georeferenced to GeoNames. (3) The DEEP Project: Georeferencing Historical English Place-names use we have made of the Edinburgh Geoparser to assign georeferences to DEEP place-names A version of the Geoparser adapted to use DEEP is accessible in Unlock Text. work_v44lnrpmhbaidcugomvsfvurcm Digital Humanists are developing a tradition of disaster archiving. taken by digital humanists at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand, to the series of CEISMIC Canterbury Earthquakes Digital Archive in an attempt to record an approach to DH One issue with the development of a generic cultural-­‐heritage disaster archive system would The new University of Canterbury Digital Humanities Programme led the development of the federated archive (and additional University of Canterbury research federated archive: http://www.ceismic.org.nz. repositories, and contributing content to a federated archive via metadata aggregation. of the National Library of New Zealand, the service uses SOLR to aggregate metadata from threefold: rely on New Zealand''s National Digital Heritage Archive (NDHA) domain developing a flexible national system capable of archiving a significant snapshot of the digital archived, the UC CEISMIC system holds great promise as a model for post-­‐disaster digital CEISMIC Canterbury Earthquakes Digital Archive''. CEISMIC Canterbury Earthquakes Digital Archive''. work_v4wbt4xugzhktlgjrrv7fs6mfe Text-based data collected from Statistics Canada was used to create a union list of born-digital This project will create a bilingual union list of born-digital products from the Canadian Census The data will be collected in an Inmagic v.15 database from which non-proprietary file-formats, Research Data Management Librarian will help identify other possible repository options for our Identify who will be responsible for managing this project''s data routine maintenance on the Inmagic database; extracting ASCII files; creating documentation; project''s data, including a change of Principal Investigator? If your research project includes sensitive data, how will you ensure How and where will your data be stored and backed up during your research project? Where will you deposit your data for long-term preservation and access at the end of your research project? If your research project includes sensitive data, how will you ensure that it is securely managed and accessible only to approved members of the project? work_vcukclz2sjcdbnkuxinl335p7m The advent of digital technologies and online platforms has brought new life to audiovisual heritage, traditionally on their websites or collaborate with European initiatives such as EUscreen.eu or Europe''s Digital Platform of Cultural Digitisation and Online Accessibility of Cultural Material and Digital Preservation Across the EU, 2008; European Commission, The New television history, the comparative exploration of Europe''s audiovisual heritage, and the development of digital groundbreaking European projects creating access to digitized television heritage such as: Video Active (2006-2009), to European television and broadcasting history, online access to audiovisual heritage and Digital Humanities These include Berber Hagedoorn''s research into how televised history contributes to cultural memory,8 doing of comparative and transnational radio history within online spaces of European television heritage. Jasmijn van Gorp is Assistant Professor Television and Digital Heritage at Utrecht University. of the European (Post)Socialist Television History Network and co-chair of the Media Studies Commission of the work_vegwecfidbfijjjj2atkld2acm (2015) ''The promises and perils of a digital geohumanities.'', Cultural geographies., 22 (2). (2015) ''The promises and perils of a digital geohumanities.'', Cultural geographies., 22 (2). This intervention asks to what extent to developments of digital media offer new might be applied to older cultural fields creating a digital humanities. digital cultures, such as gaming and new converging media, and new methods, be they analysing the data exhaust of digitally mediated social lives, or using new software in permutations where new digital techniques may form affective technologies conveying Keywords: Methods, Digital Humanities, New media, literary geography There are new cultural forms and practices created through digital media that would Fourth, digital media affect all our research not just by creating Mays, Literary Digital Humanities and the Politics of the Infinite, New journal of media geography 3 (2008), 84-96; Spatial Regimes of the Digital Playground: Cultural work_vfo53ls3ebbqjegkts2752dvjq Minister, Sir Robert Peel, in voting for Repeal. Repeal, Conservative MPs became torn between voting with the interests of their to vote in the direction of free trade as a result, but the effect on Conservative MPs bill to repeal the Corn Laws, provoking protectionist Conservative MPs into action. MPs voted with Peel and for Repeal. half of the Conservative MPs voted for the Repeal meant that Peel had lost the Pr (Vote for Repeal = f(wheat balance, party, wheat price, capital intensity, voting on repeal as the dependent variable. The dependent variable is coded as 1 means voted against Repeal (therefore For those Conservative MPs who voted for Maynooth, there is an interesting The 1846 Repeal of the Corn Laws: Insights from a Classification Tree Approach The 1846 Repeal of the Corn Laws: Insights from a Classification Tree Approach The 1846 Repeal of the Corn Laws: Insights from a Classification Tree Approach work_vgs2bzh7q5dotcjtpixxb4oode Europeana Metadata of food-related Images 1Adapt Centre DCU, 2ACDH-CH OeAW, 3Europeana Local AT https://chia.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/ai4hi-2020-workshop/ Cultural Image aggregation (Europeana Local Österreich, AT) access and analysis possibilities of cultural (food) images 42.969 images (available with Free Access licenses) were selected metadata and images Europeana enrich semantic connections with vocabularies http://data.europeana.eu/concept/base/222 http://data.europeana.eu/concept/base/222 Thus,the current metadata needs analysis on the basis of The quality of the current metadata The use of multiple domain-specific vocabularies The gap between what the image depicts and the metadata Semantic Richness Analysis Semantic Richness: The availability of multiple descriptors of a More semantics for this image however, lacks semantic richness use of selected vocabularies to quantify semantic richness Analysis of the images with computer vision has a potential It is important to provide quality metadata to improve both semantic richness and quality. Check out our website → https://chia.acdh.oeaw.ac.at https://chia.acdh.oeaw.ac.at work_vhn4is6dfjghdawi3f3ib64waq Wendy Hui Kyong Chun in Conversation with Adeline Koh I didn''t actually start my English literature courses until the Montreal Massacre—where a Koh: Why did the Montreal Massacre prompt you to start taking English literature think that the humanities needs to seriously rethink its commitment to interdisciplinarity, I think the most important thing is to develop theories and practices that can engage many Koh: How do you think the two fields that you''re immersed in—English literature and Chun: I''d say that I''m no longer fully immersed in English literature and engineering. Koh: The issue of critical thinking is interesting. who is an engineer, and who has learned a different type of critical thinking in his Chun: Yes. There are definitely different types of critical thinking involved in both fields. seems to think that the sciences are as "useless" as the humanities. language lies." At the level of digital humanities, this means examining what needs to be work_vigbahkcwzg4bhu6jn5i7qmfye Insights on scholarly primitives from Digital Humanities research in Digital Humanities are experiencing a growing interest in Spain, especially in the last In order to provide the global community of scholars working in this field with a research on the evolution of Digital Humanities in Spain in the last 25 years, a timeframe of the study were to identify researchers in the field of Digital Humanities and to explore their financing, institutional affiliations, research projects and developed resources. research has been very much data oriented and quantitative at its core, in order to quantify and describe initiatives, researchers, projects, digital resources, educational courses and literature produced by researchers affiliated with Spanish institutions and a quantifiable measure of the impact and interest in DH within the Spanish research community in the improve the basic of day-to-day research in the Humanities. Among the types of records collected, we believe that digital resources in work_vk3og5ptq5fphod6kgz6rnkfce science and digital forensics evolved out of practice and grew into established professional disciplines by developing theoretical foundations, which then returned to inform the development of digital forensics from practice to theory and presents the parallels The following review of predominantly nontechnical literature endeavors to understand the genesis and evolution of digital forensics as law enforcement practice and academic discipline in order to explore parallels Digital forensics and archival science both have roots in law. Digital forensics developed in response to the needs of law enforcement to investigate computer crime. from an integration of archival diplomatics,1 digital forensics, and the law of evidence records (archival focus) and evidence (digital forensics focus) in digital systems, http://www.digital-evidence.org/papers/dfrws_event.pdf. Digital forensic evidence examination. From time theft to time stamps: mapping the development of digital forensics from law enforcement to archival authority From time theft to time stamps: mapping the development of digital forensics from law enforcement to archival authority work_vkxbjbmoyfa55i6h53jlvsibzm This article discusses the targeting of women and minorities on the internet, specifically focusing on connection between Milo Yiannopoulos''s key role in GamerGate, the online harassment of female journalists, and the targeted attacks against female academics working in the Digital Humanities. http://www.theguardian.com/world/2007/apr/06/gender.blogging; "Why the Trolls Will Always Win," Culture, https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/culturenews/11180510/gamergatemisogynist-felicia-day-zoe-quinn-brianna-wu.html; Nick Wingfield, "Feminist Critics of Video Games https://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/16/technology/gamergate-women-video-game-threats-anitasarkeesian.html; Chandra Steele, "Everything You Never Wanted to Know About GamerGate," 21 UK, 8 February 2018, http://www.wired.co.uk/article/twitter-russia-brexit-fake-news-facebook-russia; Guardian, 10 January 2018, https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/jan/10/russian-influence-brexitvote-detailed-us-senate-report; "Russian Twitter Trolls Meddled in the Brexit Vote. It?," 23 November 2017, https://www.economist.com/britain/2017/11/23/russian-twitter-trolls-meddledin-the-brexit-vote.-did-they-swing-it. U.S., https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/08/us/politics/russiantrolls-trump-campaign-florida-matt-skiber.html; Canadian Press, "Russian Trolls That Meddled In U.S. http://time.com/4457110/internet-trolls/. For different reasons, these two professors have been identified by online alt-right trolls who have issue of online harassment of women in an article, authored by Milo Yiannopoulus, entitled "The Of the individuals harassing Gailey in social media, http://www.breitbart.com/milo/2016/07/05/solution-online-harassment-simple-women-log-off/. work_vlgk4b532jgcbpiyxi5s2b2t6m [PDF] The New Apparatus of Influence: Material Modernism in the Digital Age | Semantic Scholar Semantic Scholar''s Logo Corpus ID: 52303488The New Apparatus of Influence: Material Modernism in the Digital Age title={The New Apparatus of Influence: Material Modernism in the Digital Age}, Throughout this paper, I argue for a reapplication of those theories set out by George Bornstein in Material Modernism. I begin with an account of those elements from Bornstein''s argument that I consider to be of most relevance to this particular discourse, giving particular consideration to what he refers to as the ''bibliographic code.'' I argue that… Expand Topics from this paper Stay Connected With Semantic Scholar About Semantic Scholar Semantic Scholar is a free, AI-powered research tool for scientific literature, based at the Allen Institute for AI. By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License ACCEPT & CONTINUE work_vogyigkauvf2nbsuix6d53krpe 1. Two teams, Black and White, take turns placing a stone 2. Once placed, stones do not move 3. A vacant point adjacent to a stone is called a liberty for that 4. Connected stones formed a group and share their liberties 5. A stone or group with no liberties is captured The White stone has white) already positioned on the board, and returns the x, y coordinate (a tuple) of a free intersection where to place a new colour stone. def place_stone(colour, black, white): # best place where to position the stone return x, y # the coordinates of the new stone Atari Go, a.k.a. Capture Go, is a simplified version of Go, usually proposed to beginners so as to learn the basic rules of Go. Improve the Wikipedia page about it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capture_Go (For help in editing Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:FAQ/Editing) DHDK degree at the University of Bologna (Twitter: @UniboDHDK). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capture_Go https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:FAQ/Editing work_vtcr2tv4izgmdmhg2pqqmytcxm The second shared task aims at automatizing the detection of narrative levels and will employ the annotated corpus in of the project, describe basic assumptions on (this kind of) annotation, give background on narratological theory and on the role of narrative levels in text analysis and introduce our shared task procedure. Please note that this shared task (called SANTA, for "Systematic Analysis of Narrative levels Through Annotation") will be followed by a second one, with the This project addresses two issues prevalent in digital humanities and computational literary studies: The distribution of labor, competences, and tasks in the interdisciplinary research field of digital humanities and the inter-subjective manual and reliable automatic recognition of narrative levels in narrative texts. For example, it would be appropriate to use the narrator tag to annotate Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad, for the first-level narrative is told work_w6tw6azjxjf6bin62o2nzuyqze DH is the study, exploration, and preservation of, as well as education about human cultures, events, languages, people, and material production in the past and present in a digital environment through the creation and use of dynamic tools to visualize and analyze data, share and annotate primary sources, discuss and publish findings, collaborate on research and teaching, for scholars, students, and the general public. Due to the range of complexity in this field and the challenges of maintaining certain types of digital content, long-term preservation of DH projects has become a major concern of scholars, institutions, and libraries in recent years. The subjects of our survey and interviews were self-selected faculty members and PhD candidates engaged in digital humanities research and affiliated with an academic institution within the New York City area. work_w7pqlmbmyvhlxmkklvkuousvhu Tutkimusdatan määrittelyn ja aineistonhallinnan ongelmat ihmistieteissä tulee esiin usein toistuvina kysymyksinä esimerkiksi Helsingin yliopiston kirjaston järjestämissä aineistojen käsittelyyn liittyvissä tutkijatyöpajoissa. seuraavat yksityiskohdat: mitä data on, onko minun tutkimusprojektissani dataa, miten data eroaa tutkimusaineistosta, mitä tarkoittaa metadata, entä sen standardit. Esimerkkinä käytän Helsingin yliopiston elektroakustisen musiikin studion äänitearkiston Konkretisoin käytännön työhön liittyviä ongelmia käyttäen hyväksi Mikko Ojanen, orcid.org/0000-0002-7833-9659, Helsingin yliopiston kirjasto, mikko.ojanen@helsinki.fi 58 Ojanen: Tutkimusdatan määrittelyn... epistemologisia ongelmia. Alan käsitteistöä ja erityisesti oman aineistokokonaisuuteni ymmärtämistä kehitän suunnitteluasteella olevassa FinEARS (Finnish Ojanen 2016) verkkoliite, jota päivitän Helsingin yliopiston ylläpitämässä blogipalvelussa1. kuin erityisesti ihmistieteiden aineistonhallinnassa tai esimerkiksi Digital Humanities -projektissa on kohdattu. -projekteissa painotetaan digitaalisten menetelmien soveltamista erityisesti laajoihin tietoaineistokokonaisuuksiin, voivat ihmistieteiden Sinnemäki & Tolonen 2015; Haverinen & Suominen 2015; Tolonen & Lahti 2015.) lopulta tarjota mahdollisimman avoin tietoarkisto elektroakustisen musiikin tutkimuksen http://www.ennenjanyt.net/2015/02/koodaamisenja-kirjoittamisen-vuoropuhelu-mita-on-digitaalinen-humanistinen-tutkimus/ (10.10.2016) http://arpjournal.com/mastering-kurenniemis-rules-2012-the-role-of-the-audio-engineer-in-themastering-process/ (11.9.2016) Ojanen, M. Ojanen, M. https://tuhat.halvi.helsinki.fi/portal/en/person/miojanen (11.9.2016) Aatehistoria ja digitaalisten aineistojen mahdollisuudet. http://www.ennenjanyt.net/2015/08/aatehistoria-ja-digitaalisten-aineistojen-mahdollisuu 1. http://blogs.helsinki.fi/miojanen/finearsintroduction 2. http://orema.dmu.ac.uk work_wan4znz7q5eytdh2qj2g7hjd7u DOI 10.1007/s00450-017-0341-z The 10th Advanced Summer School on Service Oriented of summer schools that started in 2007, regularly attracting state-of-the-art research during a week-long program organized in several thematic tracks: patterns, formal methods for SOC, computing in the clouds, data science, e-health and The advanced summer school is regularly to presentations of original research contributions in these reisig@informatik.hu-berlin.de 1 Institut für Informatik, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Unter been extensively discussed during a poster session. The first set of articles discuss issues from cloud computing and service development like detecting patterns for technologies to discover (costume) patterns, and an overall method to discover patterns in musicology. of articles discuss how to use situation models, how to use utility functions in transportation systems, and to properly select NoSQL database systems. http://crossmark.crossref.org/dialog/?doi=10.1007/s00450-017-0341-z&domain=pdf The 10th advanced summer school on service-oriented computing The 10th advanced summer school on service-oriented computing The 10th advanced summer school on service-oriented computing work_waw5cdqmxbe5vdfn2k3ddmdqfq "Introduction: « Humanités numériques: identités, pratiques et théories »." "Introduction: « Humanités numériques: identités, pratiques et théories »." This is a peer-reviewed article in Digital Studies/Le champ numérique, a journal published by the Open Digital Studies/Le champ numérique is a peer-reviewed open access journal. Les technologies numériques ont profondément modifié nos pratiques observées actuellement dans le domaine des humanités numériques en savoir dans les sciences humaines et sociales. Keyword: Digital Humanities; Research Tools; Theoretical and Practical Les technologies numériques ont profondément modifié nos pratiques de recherche, en sciences humaines et sociales demeurent isolés les uns des autres. humanités numériques en français, plus précisément dans la sphère de production et de diffusion du savoir dans les sciences humaines et sociales. Quarterly entièrement consacré à des articles sur les humanités numériques en "Introduction: « Humanités numériques: identités, pratiques et théories »." Digital Studies/ OPEN ACCESS Digital Studies/Le champ numérique is a peer-reviewed open work_wcns7ioekrcpdfr7fn3vrt6yka In this paper we focus on modelling as a creative process to gain new knowledge Fig. 1: The model relation includes the following components: a set of objects Oi=1,...,n icons act as signs based on how the relation of similarity is enacted: via simple Different shades of iconic similarity between sign and object as theorised by ● image-like models, for example real life sketches where single qualities such externally determined (it relies on the similarity between the model and the object) The use of models as external representations to reason with has important points the object is the apple and the models (icons) are the three different examples. object changes when the model changes; the meaning of the apple in the metaphorical icons to examples of digital modelling in DH research dealing with historical nature of the representational relation between objects and models through practical Dynamic Relation Models/Objects/Interpretations Dynamic Relation Models/Objects/Interpretations work_wextl3iu3zcxvgjyihtajatt4a Framing the experience: a study of the history of interfaces to digital humanities projects aspect of digital humanities resource design. study of interfaces to long-lived DH resources to determine what information we may gain • What can we learn from a study of interfaces to digital humanities material? • How have interfaces to digital humanities materials changed over the course of their to digital humanities resources, analysing a sample of projects and their progress over time, Archive''s Wayback Machine to investigate the design history of the Perseus Project. A great deal of valuable information may be derived from studying the interfaces of longlived projects. Original interface to the Brown Women Writers Project However, the sample projects have preserved visual links to their original Interface to the WW1 Digital Archive, successor project to Virtual Seminars the development of the early web and the status of digital humanities resources. work_wgoxcs463jdqfiya2dkxsgcik4 zum Begriff der „Humanität", der als der Leitgedanke seiner Schriften anzusehen ist, der – aus Herders Sicht – nicht von der Möglichkeit des Menschen 1 Johann Gottfried Herder: Haben wir noch jetzt das Publikum und Vaterland der Alten? 2 Johann Gottfried Herder, Wie die Philosophie zum Besten des Volks allgemeiner und Dem bisher Gesagten sei noch eine abschließende Bemerkung zu den Gründen für die Befürwortung einer Neubewertung zu Herders Aus diesem Grund stellt sich hier die Frage nach der Notwendigkeit und Die Rezension Kants zu den Ideen von Herder war in der Jenaer „Allgemeine Literatur-Zeitung", die „Menschheit" und die „Humanität"20 den Kern seiner Ausführungen darstellen, sondern auch, weil seine Vorstellung, mit der er die Rolle des Menschen eine, der den Imperialismus, Kolonialismus und die Diskriminierung zwischen dass die Interpolation literarischer Erzählung und Historie, von der Herder Modernität eines Autors, der immer auf die Effekte von „Verjüngung" und work_wh3b7ci2frbblf5hcbiitrqbwm Enabled Backchannel: Conference Twitter Use by Digital Humanists This paper considers the use of Twitter as a digital backchannel by the Digital Humanities community, Keywords: Microblogging, Twitter, digital humanities, digital backchannels, conferences, user different types of user intentions in a Twitter enabled conference backchannel. the Digital Humanities community use of Twitter have been undertaken (Fluharty 2010, French 2010) Humanities conference data set were identified and then sent an online survey (16 Twitter users were Fig 1: The use of Twitter in a conference setting, indicating the number of Tweets which included conference community by the high proportion of Tweets addressing other Twitter users. Fig 2: Density of Tweets produced by Twitter users in the Digital Humanities Conferences corpus, Digital Humanities conference Twitter enabled backchannel is encouraging a more participatory resemblance with the Digital Humanities conference twitter communications, helping users function community of practice, and how academics use Twitter in a conference based setting. work_whyybejvljh5ddbzfuxffuvyai Visual analysis of human dynamics: an For thousands of years, visual expression of human dynamics has been a Unfortunately, our understanding of the natural or social human systems Computational visualization of human dynamics has been rapidly Stochastic process-based geographical profiling models have been developed to investigate serial killer''s spatio-temporal patterns from the collected field data.5 Furthermore, the cellular automata-based panic model networks has been lifted from merely visual data rendering to model-based At the physiological level, computational visualization of human Functional MRI (fMRI) systems visualize human This special issue ''Visual Analysis of Human Dynamics'' ICCS workshop on Digital Human Modeling (DHM-06), gesture recognition to multi-scale human modeling. in the growing area with focus on visual analysis of human dynamics, including models, tools and applications visual analysis of social networks with the context of humans and multi-scale physiological models within context of visible soldier project for counterterrorism.16 work_wig62yolerg4dluyewtciwpyhe Rumbold, V 2017, ''Interpretation, agency, entropy: annotating Pope''s Dunciads'', International Journal of Interpretation, agency, entropy: annotating Pope''s Dunciads In 1743 Pope published The Dunciad in Four Books, a revised version of the three-book poem after Pope''s death, his own specific claim to particular notes in the 1743 Dunciad, adding ''P'' Warburton made a particular contribution to the apparatus and annotation of the fourbook Dunciad that related to a major bugbear whom Pope had long held in reserve, namely mask of Scriblerus (Figure 10; Pope, Dunciad in Four Books, ed. Alexander Pope: The Dunciad in Four Books, Longman Annotated Texts, edited by Valerie Dunciad Variorum (1729), in The Poems of Alexander Pope (Harlow 2007), Vol. III, Longman Pope, The Dunciad in Four Books, Longman Annotated Texts, ed. For ''Index of the Author''s of the Notes'', see Pope, Dunciad and Dunciad Variorum, 316. Rumbold, "''The Meaning of this Preference;''" Pope, Dunciad in Four Books, 10-11. work_wk4yvwi4e5dxfgx6yq57jf6fj4 other related texts, an index verborum of all 118 works of Aquinas, totaling approximately 11 million words.3 The project required an administrative and organizational staff that was unprecedented for a humanities research initiative at that 14 The issue of "theory" in DH has been the subject of the first volume of the "Conversations" section in the online Journal of Digital Humanities in winter 2011 (http://journalofdigitalhumanities.org and modeling practices have long existed in humanities scholarship: the critical apparatus in printed editions of medieval works is but one classic example of a wellknown edition model, which attempts to represent in condensed fashion the complex phenomenon of a medieval text tradition. arena of image-feature analysis, taxonomy building, and clustering methods for medieval manuscripts;37 see also Kestemont, Christlein, and Stuzmann''s article on computational approaches to identifying scripts in this supplement. 42 https://ihr.asu.edu/research/seed/digital-mappaemundi-resource-study-medieval-maps-and-geographic https://ihr.asu.edu/research/seed/digital-mappaemundi-resource-study-medieval-maps-and-geographic-texts https://ihr.asu.edu/research/seed/digital-mappaemundi-resource-study-medieval-maps-and-geographic-texts British History Online and the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership," Digital Humanities Quarterly 11 (2017), http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/11/1/000282/000282.html. work_wk5gdkhmunbxtgjjfiwymt5fmu Setting Sail – Opportunity in Course Changes before you leave, measure the wind speed and direction, It is precisely this ability to respond quickly and independently to changing conditions that is known in a business Agile working speeds up the pace of strategy, which has the four key themes of "Connected, Autonomous, Shared & Service, and Electric Drive" (Case), we are The characteristic features of agile working include significant freedom to design your own work and considerable This type of cooperation requires a new form managers in agile teams are increasingly taking on the role of In this type of environment, employees Managers at Daimler are learning to hand over control and transfer more responsibility for decision-making to the members of their teams. Sailors know that it makes no sense to sail directly blowing from the side or changing direction. Management of Daimler AG, Human Resources and work_wmvkb7pnbngx3onvlzvyzpyiam Keywords Digital humanities · Cultural diversity · Multi-lingualism · Community · Department of Information Studies, UCL Centre for Digital Humanities, University College Colleagues at the UCL Centre for Digital Humanities (UCLDH), Julianne see the new journal of the Italian Association of Digital Humanities, Umanistica Fig. 2 Languages of the primary sources presented in the Catalogue of Digital Editions. Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO) http://adho.org. Chinese Text Project http://ctext.org. new publication in the journal Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, examining text http://shc.stanford.edu/events/digital-humanities-asia-2018-summit Building a global Digital Humanities community'', Galina raises many of the leading centre of linguistic expertise, teaching and researching more than 80 languages'' http://www.ucl. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/national-curriculum-in-england-languages-progammes-of-study https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/national-curriculum-in-england-languages-progammes-of-study The field of digital humanities has arguably been built on openness and a sense of among researchers and students of the Digital Arts, Humanities, and Cultural ''Crowdsourcing a digital library of pre-modern Chinese'' http://www. http://humanidadesdigitales.net/blog/2013/07/19/is-there-anybody-out-there-building-a-global-digital-humanities-community http://humanidadesdigitales.net/blog/2013/07/19/is-there-anybody-out-there-building-a-global-digital-humanities-community Digital Humanities at the Department of Information Studies, University College London (UCL). work_woma4xa2yzaetbtidcbfgrjhdi The role of ICT in music research: a bridge too far? The role of ICT in music research: a bridge too far? https://dare.uva.nl/personal/pure/en/publications/the-role-of-ict-in-music-research-a-bridge-too-far(6800f005-96b0-4137-83d0-ae24ff073232).html archeology, linguistics, media studies and music, ICT has allowed new research role of ICT in music research, especially the influence it had on the development the 1980s, giving a new boost to music performance studies. An example of this line of research is a study on the use of timing and tempo methods from experimental and cognitive psychology aiming to answer questions on the commonalities and diversities as found in music performance: what predicts that a tempo-transformed performance will sound equally musical or inspired music research in which the role of ICT, measurement, and experiment Honing, ''Evidence for tempo-specific timing in music using a ''Is expressive timing relational invariant under tempo transformation?'' Psychology of Music in music performance: An exploratory study.'' Psychological Research 56 (1994) pp. work_wot2faeuujed5fkullft7wyewa discusses various known and unknown uncertainties of spatial aspects contained in a nonstandard German language legacy dataset (DBÖ) that has undergone several stages of of uncertainties, exemplified by applying it to the spatial information contained in the DBÖ, Digital Humanities, spatial uncertainty, taxonomy, historic collections Temporal uncertainties are often associated with spatial data, as pointed Uncertainty in data pertaining to Geographic Information language collection that contains other aspects of information, such as geographical and spatial include novel aspects found in our data, developing our own taxonomy of uncertainties (Rocha Common to long data transformation and conversion processes, uncertainties have been both As commonly occurs in long data transformation and conversion processes, uncertainties have context, the dbo@ema project (Wandl-Vogt et al., 2008), for the first time, enabled the georeferencing of all data and its immediate publication in a map, making available interlinked Models of uncertainty in spatial data. Approaches to Uncertainty in Spatial Data. work_wqplletz2jaw7afr3nbq3eiyjq This Python 3.x module bundles a set of useful code functions for humanistic inquiry of social The module was developed to help researchers answer the following main question: What can these Freelon et al., this module can also accept each community''s top authors during a period. detected community hubs in a corpus to arrive at more impactful human-centered, yet data-driven, process can help refine the code library, but also broaden its use beyond twitter data to other social network subgraphs, and circulate it among interested research communities across the Digital The Python module Name That Twitter Community! It specifically aims to help researchers "name" user communities in a Twitter dataset and moment for digital humanities social media analysis, as researchers actively build on each other''s to social media data developed by and for the DH community. Twitter communities by topic modeling the text of their tweets, ideally picking up on the main work_wth6lpqkrrha5hlyd7yzd7rtsa reality-based interface and allows users to conduct an assembly task in VR and thus to manipulate the The results show that the VATS system enables users to conduct tasks in a significantly faster way. Keywords: virtual reality; leap motion; DHM; user study; VATS; user interaction; grasping in, the line of sight, the interactions (grips) the user is performing, the information about the object Two expert users used the leap motion to grab the objects with the nine different grip types. Two expert users used the leap motion to grab the objects with the nine different grip types. Two expert users used the leap motion to grab the objects with the nine different grip types. workload of defining an assembly sequence for a digital human model with the WIMP and the VATS, workload of defining an assembly sequence for a digital human model with the WIMP and the VATS, work_wtjmtkr4ybbnhl7qzutpww6c5e Semantic Metadata, Humanist Computing and Digital Humanities, opens with an important interview collective categorization power and developing new symbolic systems suitable for the digital medium. reconstructs accurately the history of this idea starting from the seminal works of scholars like JeanClaude Gardin, who underlined the need for an awareness that computation applied to the humanities Buzzetti argues that this awareness has been lost with the advent of Digital Humanities that have In this perspective, the Digital Humanities, with proposals like the Textual Encoding cognitive value of Humanities Computing and the new design dimension of culture within the socalled Semantic Web. Common to the two scholars, albeit from different perspectives, is also the Digital Humanities and only partially to that of Humanist Computing. "Dialogues" of Pope Gregory I, this digital humanities project explores continuities and and Digital Humanities, I would like to invite the authors of this issue and the other authors who over work_wzkix64tdneo5lh5p255trksia creating, performing and circulating humanities research and scholarship, its methodologies, published intermittently in codex book and journal form, to the Zuckerberg galaxy of fastpaced, high-volume, networked flows of digital writing, photography, film, video, sound, to say more about this political critique of digital humanities as symptomatic of the neoliberal far as we are concerned, digital humanities tend not to be nearly challenging or new enough promotion by certain areas of digital humanities of collaborative, openly shared, "projectbased learning and lab-based research" over the kind of critical reading and writing that is provide just a new way of storing, analyzing or presenting the human record but are involvedMany digital humanists are studying how such developments relate to the humanities in Review of Books, May 1, 2016, https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/neoliberal-tools-archivespolitical-history-digital-humanities/). https://www.academia.edu/27128339/The_Politics_Of_Digital_Humanities https://www.academia.edu/27128339/The_Politics_Of_Digital_Humanities differences in which Kirschenbaum''s "What Is ''Digital Humanities''" was also published, https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/neoliberal-tools-archives-political-history-digital-humanities/ https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/neoliberal-tools-archives-political-history-digital-humanities/ https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/neoliberal-tools-archives-political-history-digital-humanities/ https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/neoliberal-tools-archives-political-history-digital-humanities/ https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/neoliberal-tools-archives-political-history-digital-humanities/ https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/neoliberal-tools-archives-political-history-digital-humanities/ https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/neoliberal-tools-archives-political-history-digital-humanities/ https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/neoliberal-tools-archives-political-history-digital-humanities/ work_wzwni26n65dz3plppcpwfk4lne The use of digital resources and tools across humanities disciplines is steadily humanities extends well beyond language-based research, textual resources and In order to showcase the use of language tools and resources in digital humanities research, the LT4DH (Language Technology for Digital Humanities) workshop was tools in order to be able to address research questions in digital humanities. spoken and written language, showcasing their use in digital humanities language processing tools in digital humanities research. – Showcasing the use of language processing tools in humanities disciplines such The articles can be grouped into three thematic clusters: text analysis, corpus Data-driven analysis of literary text is also the topic of the article contributed by about a spoken-language corpus, followed by two articles presenting text corpora Language technology for digital humanities: introduction to the special issue Language technology for digital humanities: introduction to the special issue work_x2nphkwocfbiphrwvjcaywqayy Investigare la relazione tra campo disciplinare della Library and information science e Digital humanities mette in luce una varietà di temi che aiutano sia a delineare Ciò che Showers prospetta è certamente un esito complesso e di alto livello scientifico dell''integrazione di Digital humanities e Library and information science, ma fornire «concordance services against all of the full text items in [the] collections» cioè Riassumendo, abbiamo visto che c''è un inizio policentrico delle Digital humanities negli anni tra questo secolo e gli ultimi del precedente in cui emerge in evidenza la connessione dei progetti di ricerca con la creazione di risorse di base che oggi del convegno ''rappresentavano ancora una ricerca basata sui testi'', a indicare che secondo Svensson chiedevano di ''entrare nella big tent delle Digital humanities'' persone i cui work_x3cwidxhhvbzbo5z3qq7bjcb6y Digital Human Models (DHMs) are fast becoming an effective tool for performing proactive ergonomics analysis and design. this article that existing posture and motion prediction models now used in DHMs must be based on if valid human posture and motion prediction models are developed, these can be combined with To undertake such a digital human simulation, the designer is required to first specify the population segment, or relevant group attributes of concern, such as stature, body weight, gender, machine designer to make appropriate decisions about the postures and motions of various people in a proposed digital human model (DHM ) simulation if the DHM tool does 2. 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Learn more about Mailchimp''s privacy practices here. work_x4lhpka62jgj7l3bsavt7ii6yu Library Instruction for Digital Humanities Pedagogy in Undergraduate Classes have worked with researchers to create digital corpora for use in text mining and data interested in digital humanities pedagogy; not just because librarians excel at instruction Additionally, libraries may find that getting involved with digital humanities pedagogy What are some examples of digital humanities pedagogy projects? indexes hundreds of tools that can be used for digital humanities projects and continues to use those resources in digital humanities projects. digital humanities projects, especially those that are part of class assignments. This free tool allows users to digitally "pin" images onto Once a class adopts a tool, librarians can be valuable partners in instructing students Digital humanities pedagogy projects which are entirely or in part public may require digital tools resulted in underwhelming work and student frustration. course, digital humanities pedagogy projects usually require less investment from the work_x5e6ols5uza6hlmag4v7qa2jxy This doctoral seminar is an introduction to Digital Humanities defined as the application of Digital Humanities in the era of Linked Open Data. 1. Understand the relationship between Ontology and Digital Humanities 2. Understand and use ontologies in the context of Digital Humanities of research at the intersections of Ontology and Digital Humanities. 5. Explain the possibilities of digital tools for ontological modelling in the areas of the all interested in digital tools for Humanities and Cultural Heritage, http://cmap.ihmc.us/ A very easy to use open source tool developed at the For RDFS and OWL ontologies, we will use Protégé 5.5.0, an open source tool 1st day: Digital Humanities & Knowledge Graphs The first half-day is an introduction to Digital Humanities, Linked and Open Data, and the basic notions of Linked Open Data and the Semantic Web. We will end this first half-day with for the construction of knowledge graphs within the framework of Digital Humanities. https://www.w3.org/standards/semanticweb/ontology work_x6vi2hupuzfgdkptjwyulzo5zm Indianapolis Imam Warith Deen Muhammad Community Collection Indianapolis Imam Warith Deen Muhammad Community Collection The Indianapolis Imam Warith Deen Muhammad Community collection documents the life of an The project is the result of a partnership between IUPUI and the Nur Allah Islamic Center. IUPUI''s digital librarians made clear from the beginning that this was the community''s project, not The newly digitized Indianapolis Imam Warith Deen Muhammad Community collection is a significant Digital Scholarship f acilitated collecting, scanning, labeling, and providing access for 1,334 items (at Reviews in Digital Humanities • Vol. 1, No. 3 Indianapolis Imam Warith Deen Muhammad Community Collection Reviews in Digital Humanities • Vol. 1, No. 3 Indianapolis Imam Warith Deen Muhammad Community Collection Reviews in Digital Humanities • Vol. 1, No. 3 Indianapolis Imam Warith Deen Muhammad Community Collection Reviews in Digital Humanities • Vol. 1, No. 3 Indianapolis Imam Warith Deen Muhammad Community Collection work_x7i3ruspibhlvbaiifhqtmrpnq ➢ Create column/row headers to distinguish categories of information. ○ Use option/alt + enter to create a new line in a cell. ○ Hide columns by highlighting them, right-clicking, and selecting "Hide ➢ Create a table of codes to pull from (with recurring data) to be used for ➢ Using the Data Validation tool will create a dropdown selection list in 1. Highlight the column or cells to which you''d like to apply this tool. 1. Highlight the columns or cells you''d like to format. ➢ Use a VLookup formula to automatically populate your table with ○ Highlight your desired column and click on "Data" in the menu 1. Highlight the data (rows and columns) that you''d like to analyze. 2. In the menu, select Data → Pivot table to create one in a new sheet. 3. Select the data category to analyze and format it into rows or columns. work_xbczhjtli5bdfl6ab6j734oa2y collaborators on digital humanities start-up projects and produce exemplary work. NEH Digital Humanities Start-up Grants program. Summary Findings of NEH Digital Humanities Start-Up Grants (2007 2010) 42 Summary Findings of NEH Digital Humanities Start-Up Grants (2007 2010) 42 Summary Findings of NEH Digital Humanities Start-Up Grants (2007 2010) 42 Summary Findings of NEH Digital Humanities Start-Up Grants (2007 2010) 42 Summary Findings of NEH Digital Humanities Start-Up Grants (2007 2010) 42 Summary Findings of NEH Digital Humanities Start-Up Grants (2007 2010) 42 Summary Findings of NEH Digital Humanities Start-Up Grants (2007 2010) 42 Summary Findings of NEH Digital Humanities Start-Up Grants (2007 2010) 42 Summary Findings of NEH Digital Humanities Start-Up Grants (2007 2010) 42 Summary Findings of NEH Digital Humanities Start-Up Grants (2007 2010) 42 Summary Findings of NEH Digital Humanities Start-Up Grants (2007 2010) 42 work_xcjcrtz5ureidciyij4l4uvepq Metadata for Digital Cultural Heritage as an example to introduce the general framework and professional development of Metadata Standards for Digital Cultural Heritage. the background to explain the research on standards of overall structure of cultural heritage digitization Fundamental study of Metadata Standards for Digital Cultural Heritage The standard system for cultural heritage digital preservation and metadata is used to support the Metadata Standards for Digital Cultural Heritage The lifecycle of cultural objects'' digitization is the foundation of standard for metadata. Information framework of Metadata Standards for Digital Cultural Heritage The information framework of Metadata Standards for Digital Cultural Heritage include (1) Structural framework of Metadata Standards for Digital Cultural Heritage The basic content structure of cultural heritage metadata is the common core elements used for Study on application of Metadata Standards for Digital Cultural Heritage Table 1 Core Element Sets of Cultural Heritage Digitization Protection and Metadata work_xdgh7okmdzeu5boqryugpmuaxu Ergonomic Analysis of a Firearm According to the Anthropometric Dimension The paper summarizes the results of an ergonomic analysis of firearms with regard to anthropometric dimensions of selected The grip of the firearm according to the position of shooters wrist is also a subject to critical analysis. Keywords: firearms; ergonomic analyses; anthropometric dimensions; digital human models; ranges For analysis and development of new weapons within Czech Republic we used the ergonomic software Tecnomatix Jack (Tx Jack) contains several anthropometric databases and it is possible to compare weapon models Comparison of hand anthropometry according to DIN 33402-2 [3] anf GERMAN Population Tx Jack. Comparison of hand anthropometry according to Anthropometric Survey of The Armed Forces of The Republic of Korea [4] and For the individual percentiles of each population there were evaluated ranges on trigger, selector level and bolt Population Percentile Trigger Selector level Bolt catch Collision work_xdr2smax3zgcje4gwqweytehia The increasing number of digital humanities articles suggests … "Digital Humanities" (DH)3 is the name chosen by an interest group that is promoting their activities for funding and for inclusion in university faculties. 2 Excerpted from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_humanities; emphasis added. academic discipline by discussing research into long-term digital preservation 6 http://digitalhumanities.org/answers/topic/what-is-digital-humanities. these data … The Advanced Topics in the Digital Humanities program seeks to world-wide digital preservation practice to be judged socially satisfactory? The current article, therefore, limits ''digital preservation'' to extensions beyond digital document management suggested by Gladney (1993). preservation of digital data is arguably a "grand challenge" of the information age. preserving digital content by extending the role of repository institutions, and An LDP solution will not be a prescription for repository management, but instead a method for making digital objects durably useful, readily "Long-term Preservation of Digital Records: Trustworthy "Principles for Digital Preservation." Communications of the work_xe7nfcf7krednl3rd2iu55jkqa Roopika Risam, Salem State University access to financial resources, data, and labor (Prescott 2016; Hockey 2016; Evans and Rees 2012). In response, how can digital humanities scholars find value in work undertaken at a small scale? small-scale digital humanities projects while working digital humanities praxis (Minimal Computing Working Group 2015). does not require digital humanities centers, big data, At Salem State, we have embraced micro digital for claiming the legitimacy of small-scale digital humanities. university resources and existing institutional structures to build a digital humanities community. the primacy of local resources in micro digital humanities. a small-scale digital humanities project over the These micro digital humanities practices have been the foundation of the digital humanities community at the university. Beyond the Digital Humanities Center: Micro DH: Digital Humanities at the Small Scale Micro DH: Digital Humanities at the Small Scale Micro DH: Digital Humanities at the Small Scale work_xfl63gzwyver7no3exeunxmubi A Digital Humanities Reading List: Part 3, Skill Building skills are needed for providing DH services in libraries and how library staff we''ve highlighted a few skills tutorials that provide practical instruction in specifically related to skill building within libraries, offers a surfeit of additional This issue of Library Technology Reports examines the contexts librarian in the creation of the digital library. https://libereurope.eu/working-group/digital-humanities-digital-cultural-heritage/ https://www.zotero.org/groups/969489/liber_digital_humanities_working_group/collections/5ZS7CKRJ Many of us working in DH or digital library projects that involve any This blog post from the British Library''s Digital Library Technology Reports issue noted above. Historian provides 68 lessons in a wide range of open skills, The tools detailed in Library Carpentry''s lessons https://britishlibrary.typepad.co.uk/digital-scholarship/2015/12/using-open-refine-to-create-xml-records-for-wikimedia-batch-upload-tool.html https://britishlibrary.typepad.co.uk/digital-scholarship/2015/12/using-open-refine-to-create-xml-records-for-wikimedia-batch-upload-tool.html 6. British Library Digital Scholarship Training Programme This collection of courses provided by the British Library is aimed at librarians to provide them with an understanding of Digital The Skill-building team of the Working Group will be providing additional posts https://www.bl.uk/projects/digital-scholarship-training-programme work_xga75oisv5d2fnzsh6arqwo6wu Visit www.inderscience.com/ijhfms Visit www.inderscience.com for details of over 420 titles The field of human factors focuses on the human, the interactive systems of people, machines and environments to Special Issues devoted to related human factors modelling and simulation Visit the journal homepage at www.inderscience.com/ijhfms where you can: • Sign up for our free table of contents new issue alerts via e-mail or RSS • Find out about subscription options, in print, online or as part of a journals collection You can order online at www.inderscienceonline.com or download an order form from www.inderscience.com/subform. (see www.inderscience.com/cm ). online trial, please contact subs@inderscience.com. • Human factors theory as related to computational models of human • Simulator-based evaluations of human factors • Computer simulation of human • Digital human modelling and simulation • Developments in simulation and virtual environments to address human factors/ergonomics issues • Human performance modelling www.inderscience.com/ijhfms Human Factors Modelling Human Factors Modelling work_xhcs6cscpbhipdegxjv7u3jpmq Mit dem vorliegenden Themenheft wollen wir ein Feld beleuchten, dessen Wurzeln bis in die Anfänge der Informatik haben sich die sogenannten Digital Humanities in den letzten Jahren durch verschiedene Entwicklungen (Leistungssteigerungen bei Hardund Software, Fortschritte in Methoden und Algorithmen und nicht zuletzt der Aufbau von Aus der Sicht der Datenbanktechnologie und des Information Retrieval stellt sich nun die Frage, welche neuen Hieraus ergibt sich für die Digital Humanities ein Methodenrepertoire, das von digitalen Texteditionen in der Mediävistik über soziale Netzwerkanalysen in informatische Lösungsansätze eröffnet, von denen zwei stellvertretend erwähnt werden sollen, weil sie auch für Tendenzen der Erweiterung des Betätigungsfelds der Digital Humanities stehen: die semantische Integration von verschieden Das Papier führt damit in ein zentrales Anwendungsfeld aus dem Bereich der Digital Humanities ein und zeigt Die Digital Humanities als wichtiges und herausforderndes Abb. 1 DH an der Schnittfläche von Geisteswissenschaften und Informatik work_xhooob3vmze7bnvtnptbpli4ey Towards connecting scholarly editions to corpora in the LiLa (Linking Latin) Knowledge Base of linguistic resources LiLa (Linking Latin) Knowledge Base of linguistic resources Automatic language processing requires linguistic resources and NLP tools Linguistic Resources and NLP Tools for Latin Linguistic Resources and NLP Tools for Latin Linguistic Resources and NLP Tools for Latin Linguistic Resources and NLP Tools for Latin Problems with Linguistic Resources and NLP Tools Problems with Linguistic Resources and NLP Tools Problems with Linguistic Resources and NLP Tools Problems with Linguistic Resources and NLP Tools Problems with Linguistic Resources and NLP Tools Problems with Linguistic Resources and NLP Tools Problems with Linguistic Resources and NLP Tools Problems with Linguistic Resources and NLP Tools Problems with Linguistic Resources and NLP Tools I Objective: Knowledge Base of Linguistic Resources & Natural Language Processing Tools Why so few Linked Data-compatible editions of Latin texts? work_xmbsjcmo2bgblfiutbybef7n6m Online book discussion is a popular activity on many social media sites: on weblogs, in of an archive of Dutch online book discussions (Boot 2017), a collection that now holds Supposing that we are going to create a research collection of online book discussion The book discussion sites'' properties have consequences for how an edition of these of the edition is the collection of its text fragments: the posts, reviews, comments, and so An edition of a book discussion site would probably consist of several layers. Editing social media: the case of online book discussion Editing social media: the case of online book discussion Editing social media: the case of online book discussion Editing social media: the case of online book discussion Editing social media: the case of online book discussion Editing social media: the case of online book discussion Editing social media: the case of online book discussion work_xnrwiw3z55b67e4anzwsgop35a preferisce la formulazione anglosassone, si è affermata come una delle più importanti innovazioni scientifiche e didattiche nel mondo della ricerca umanistica. Se è vero che le ''storie di successo'' più importanti si collocano nei paesi anglosassoni e in Germania, anche la situazione italiana, nonostante ritardi, ritrosie culturali e crisi dell''università in generale, è molto soddisfacente. In terzo luogo, si deve osservare come la tradizione italiana della ricerca informatica nelle scienze umane ha avuto una stretta e proficua interazione con l''attività Le prime, di solito, sono state orientate alla ricerca accademica, ma come è tipico di questo mondo, specialmente in Italia, hanno sofferto di una maggiore dispersione e mancanza di coordinamento (con il risultato di ridurre il loro impatto e la forte critica che in alcuni casi, soprattutto in ambito statunitense, hanno accomunato l''espansione delle Digital humanities alla trasformazione in senso ultraliberista work_xqj6bitz2rh7ffgsjx4no34mxu Tüm bu gelişmeler dijital insanî bilimler adıyla yeni bir alanın, yaklaşımın oluşmasına Anahtar Sözcükler: Dijital insanî bilimler; kültürel miras; kütüphanecilik; bilgi ve belge yönetimi. Kısaca dijital insanî bilimler alanında yapılan çalışmalar beşeri ve sosyal bilimlere ve bu alanların veri ile yapılan insanî bilimler çalışmalarının araştırma ve metot kısmında uygulanan dijital Dijital insanî bilimlerin zaman içerisindeki gelişimi sosyal bilimler ve bilgisayar bilimleri 3 Avrupa Dijital İnsanî Bilimler Birliği (The European Association for Digital Humanities EADH), Bilgisayar Derneği (Canadian Society for Digital Humanities CSDH), Avustralya Dijital İnsanî Bilimler Derneği Geniş ve disiplinlerarası bir uygulama alanı sunan dijital insanî bilimler alanında dünyada College and Research Librarires ACRL) dijital insanî bilimler çalışmaları tartışmaları için bir mail kurumlarda bulunması sebebiyle bir nevi dijital insanî bilimler yaklaşımıyla yapılan çalışmalar Dijital insanî bilimler kütüphaneciler için kolayca uygulanacak bir paradigma Bu noktada dijital insanî bilimler alanında yapılan çalışmalarla dijitalleştirilmiş kültürel Erişim adresi: https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/2016/03/03/how-librarians-and-facultyuse-digital-humanities/ work_xs72i2hnkvbfnc5mfsar3nlyfq KEY WORDS: Historical images, structure-from-motion, image configuration, point cloud, virtual 3D reconstruction Historical photographs contain high density of information and are of great importance as sources in humanities research. to the semantic indexing of historical images based on metadata, it is also possible to reconstruct geometric information about the photogrammetric point of view, these images are mostly digitized photographs. repository containing historical images of the Kronentor (''crown gate'') of the Dresden Zwinger. quality and condition of available images determining their appropriateness for generating three-dimensional point clouds from clouds can be created from historical images with SfM (Lowe, Thus, the current images distort the historical point cloud. 3.3 Generation of a point cloud from historical images with 3.3 Generation of a point cloud from historical images with Point cloud based on 13 historical images The point cloud generated from historical images (Fig. 10) is the quality of point clouds generated by these images work_xte6bkd55jb7nn5jvoiynglfi4 BIG DATA IN THE DIGITAL in charge of communicatiosn at the European Association for Digital Humanities (EADH) humanities is usually texts and analogue images access to European Digital Humanities projects access to European Digital Humanities projects projects for making digital texts available online projects for making digital texts available online with Big Data and the social sciences. "Big Data", this article highlights the cultural 70 BIG DATA IN THE DIGITAL HUMANITIES · ANTONIO ROJAS 70 BIG DATA IN THE DIGITAL HUMANITIES · ANTONIO ROJAS 70 BIG DATA IN THE DIGITAL HUMANITIES · ANTONIO ROJAS 70 BIG DATA IN THE DIGITAL HUMANITIES · ANTONIO ROJAS 70 BIG DATA IN THE DIGITAL HUMANITIES · ANTONIO ROJAS https://melissaterras.org/2013/05/27/on-changing-the-rules-of-digital-humanities-from-theinside/ 1. Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations: http://adho.org/ 3. European Association for Digital Humanities: http://eadh.org/ "Visual Text Analysis in Digital Humanities". https://melissaterras.org/2013/05/27/on-changing-the-rules-of-digital-humanities-from-the-inside/ https://melissaterras.org/2013/05/27/on-changing-the-rules-of-digital-humanities-from-the-inside/ https://melissaterras.org/2013/05/27/on-changing-the-rules-of-digital-humanities-from-the-inside/ http://news.kobo.com/_ir/159/20149/Publishing%20in%20the%20Era%20of%20Big%20Data%20-%20Kobo%20Whitepaper%20Fall%202014.pdf http://news.kobo.com/_ir/159/20149/Publishing%20in%20the%20Era%20of%20Big%20Data%20-%20Kobo%20Whitepaper%20Fall%202014.pdf http://news.kobo.com/_ir/159/20149/Publishing%20in%20the%20Era%20of%20Big%20Data%20-%20Kobo%20Whitepaper%20Fall%202014.pdf http://news.kobo.com/_ir/159/20149/Publishing%20in%20the%20Era%20of%20Big%20Data%20-%20Kobo%20Whitepaper%20Fall%202014.pdf http://www.adweek.com/adfreak/spotify-crunches-user-data-fun-ways-new-global-outdoor-ad-campaign-174826 http://www.adweek.com/adfreak/spotify-crunches-user-data-fun-ways-new-global-outdoor-ad-campaign-174826 http://www.adweek.com/adfreak/spotify-crunches-user-data-fun-ways-new-global-outdoor-ad-campaign-174826 Big Data in the Digital Humanities. work_xv3bcc6z7ncyhfmhzfmi2viuui Unlocking the Archives: A pipeline for scanning, indexing, transcribing, and modelling entities of archival documents into Linked Open Data A pipeline for scanning, indexing, transcribing, and modelling entities of archival Huygens Institute / Amsterdam City Archives Entity Extraction from Archival Documents, GLAM, Linked Open Data, Dutch collection of the notarial deeds in the Amsterdam City Archives will provide data on Amsterdam during the Dutch Golden Age. This archive currently plays a pioneering mailto:charles.van.den.heuvel@huygens.knaw.nl In the Golden Agents project, novel ways are explored to extract all entities of objects get insight into the cultural goods of Amsterdamers in the Dutch Golden Age. aggregating, and modelling the entities of archival documents into RDF as Linked These two examples show how references to objects in archival documents can be within the Amsterdam City Archives dataset can also be a next step. van den Heuvel, (2018) "Amsterdamers from the Golden Age to the Information Age http://2018.dhbenelux.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/8/2018/05/Al-Idrissou-Chiara-Latronico_GoldenAgentsLenticularLenses_DHBenelux2018.pdf http://2018.dhbenelux.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/8/2018/05/Al-Idrissou-Chiara-Latronico_GoldenAgentsLenticularLenses_DHBenelux2018.pdf http://2019.dhbenelux.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/13/2019/08/DH_Benelux_2019_paper_46.pdf http://2019.dhbenelux.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/13/2019/08/DH_Benelux_2019_paper_46.pdf work_xw43qdulzrbshobmjrs3rfkgty Materiality and Montage: Film Studies, Digital Humanities and the In this paper, I will highlight some recent initiatives in the study of film within the digital humanities, in wide degree compensated by a human viewer are highly disturbing in automatic film analysis (e.g. shaking and flicker)." Lev Manovich (2012, 473) describes the typical model in place as a dependence Two of the pioneers when it comes to combining film studies and digital humanities are Lev 4 Some scholars try to provide information on film studies and digital humanities, such as Catherine Grant in her and a collection of film-related projects in the digital humanities available on the website of the Transformations about applying methods from text analysis like topic modeling to film historical research, he by which to monitor the trajectories of visual images throughout film history and analyze their different Figure 1: One frame per shot from "The Eleventh Year" (Dziga Vertov, 1928) (Lev Manovich/Software Studies work_xx32ydtleje55gcw5eri5yasgm Re: Digital Humanities Librarian staff position I am writing to apply for the position of Digital Humanities Librarian at Richter Library. community building led to my current library-based position supporting digital scholarship at McMaster participants have included undergraduates and graduate students, faculty, and staff from twenty-one In my current role in the Sherman Centre for Digital Scholarship in McMaster''s Mills Library, I developed digital humanities learning and research. the role that libraries play in supporting digital scholarship) has been one of my main goals as a A robust digital humanities community supports multiple levels of engagement with digital scholarship: I envision working in a role that helps members of the University of Miami This will help to ensure the sustainability of University of Miami digital humanities tremendously excited about the possibility of helping to develop digital humanities at the University of Miami from within Richter Library, and look forward to discussing the Digital Humanities Librarian work_xy6uljcywva7xb3sww6zjj43mi the Digital Humanities (and research is always about new ideas or concepts), in other words, interest of such research to other Digital Humanities researchers: a digital edition of an AngloSaxon poem can be at the same time a work of medieval studies (if it adds to our knowledge of externally organised panel, in the case of Digital Humanities conferences, papers tend both to be I have been on conference panels in both the Digital Humanities and Medieval Studies: where in are as important to the progress of the Digital Humanities as a discipline as those working with understanding of researchers working in environments in which the Digital Humanities is "the least as important to our understanding of the Digital Humanities as that of tenured researchers features of the Digital Humanities that distinguishes it from traditional area fields like Medieval The Digital Humanities only grows as a field when researchers differ work_y3latjeqz5adxdtpqzaema4akm https://www.uantwerpen.be/en/research-groups/digitalhumanities/about/projects/vlir-uos/ https://www.uantwerpen.be/en/research-groups/digitalhumanities/about/projects/vlir-uos/ 100 books or more, you may want to use digital tools, as doing it without them would be the use of digital tools for their quantitative research in the late 20th century. natural language processing – with digital tools are being used in Literary studies nowadays Computational Linguistics, quite an old discipline actually, and Digital Humanities. Therefore, any of the answers is alright, if using digital tools, except for just writing a Distant Reading is one of the main theoretical frameworks for the use of digital tools. https://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/26/books/review/the-mechanic-muse-what-is-distant-reading.html https://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/26/books/review/the-mechanic-muse-what-is-distant-reading.html involve different disciplines, address larger research questions and need more complex book series called Debates in the Digital Humanities. This tricky question just aims to show you a few projects related to Digital Humanities in What kind of questions you can answer using digital tools and the kind of And how Digital Humanities being created and developed and work_y3mv4cuymjaatm6b2l762gukbe Research group recognized by the Ibero-American Network for Innovation and Research in International Research Network Openergy – México Ibero-American Network of Research on the Quality of Doctoral Education in Social Sciences • Research projects: local (4), regional (6), national (10), European (21) and internacional (4) https://grial.usal.es/projects https://grial.usal.es/projects • Customised training plans (specialised in eLearning, ICT, social networks) • Development of technological solutions for learning and knowledge • Support and collaboration in project management • On-demand training (specialisation in eLearning, ICT, etc.) GRIAL University of Salamanca GRIAL University of Salamanca GRIAL University of Salamanca GRIAL University of Salamanca GRIAL University of Salamanca GRIAL University of Salamanca GRIAL University of Salamanca GRIAL University of Salamanca GRIAL University of Salamanca GRIAL University of Salamanca GRIAL Research Group GRIAL Research Group Research Institute for Educational Sciences Research Institute for Educational Sciences work_y3on6sm2wzbsff3smrvq7pha5e OPEN DIGITAL HUMANITIES REVISTA DE HUMANIDADES DH, Languages and Open Access Open Access in DH GOLDEN OPEN ACCESS (HYBRID JOURNALS) • DIGITAL PHILOLOGY: A JOURNAL OF MEDIEVAL • DIGITAL SCHOLARSHIP IN THE HUMANITIES • INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND • JOURNAL OF COMPUTING AND CULTURAL (FORMERLY: COMPUTERS AND THE HUMANITIES • DIGITAL HUMANITIES QUARTERLY • JOURNAL OF DATA MINING AND DIGITAL • JOURNAL OF OPEN HUMANITIES DATA DIGITAL HUMANITIES DIGITAL HUMANITIES Languages in DH Journals Humanidades Digitales Defining a new journal A Spanish Journal, a Language Inclusive Journal: Revista de Humanidades Digitales ◉ Gimena del Río Riande (CONICET, Argentina) ◉ Romina De León (CONICET, Argentina) ◉ Romina De León (CONICET, Argentina) ◉ Journal management through Open Access Journals (OJS) ◉ Open Editorial Policees ◉ Authors preserve their copyright ◉ Publications in other experimental formats Open Access, Profesionalization, Continuity, Indexation ◉ Publication process of new issues scientific journals http://revistas.uned.es/index.php/RHD/index http://revistas.uned.es/index.php/RHD/index rhd@linhd.uned.es mailto:rhd@linhd.uned.es work_y53s6vp2bzgldkjaflzv3gn5r4 At the heart of these digital projects are ''network ontologies'' — ontologies necessarily focus on different types of content, if these networks are ontological standard for all possible digital humanities projects; flexibility is shared practices to structure these network ontologies on an ongoing basis in Keywords: networks; ontologies; data modeling; historical studies; early humanists have turned to network data to analyze complex historical processes Digital networks projects have yet to reach shared standards at any of that different scholars have modeled similar data within their projects, creating an open, shared data structure standard for historical networks will effectively types of data-in-common (in addition to an URI for the overall network project). complete solution, for the mapping of data from one network ontology to data values used by digital historical networks. Actually performing the work of creating a network of early modern projects Ontologies lie at the heart of digital network projects work_y6dr6tev4fhjppoqc2a7hfahzm Objective: The aim of this study is to develop a distributed representative human model(DRHM) generation and analysis for a product designer to explore an optimal sizing system by applying various distributed methods because of their complexity Method: Studies related to DRHM generation were reviewed and the RHM generation interfaces of three digital human model simulation systems(Jack®, RAMSIS®, and CATIA Human®) were reviewed. DRHM generation and analysis system can be of great use to determine an optimal sizing system for a multiple-size product Keywords: Multiple-size product design, Sizing system, Distributed representative human model distributed method 결정, 그리고 DRHM 인체크기 결정)로 Distributed representative human model(DRHM) Ergonomic product design using a digital human 31 Distributed Representative Human Model Generation and Analysis System 687 31 Distributed Representative Human Model Generation and Analysis System 687 Jung, K., Development of a Multivariate Representative Human Model Areas of interest: Ergonomic Product Design, Digital Human Modeling work_yafhkvdaerh5tcwppfpkrbnyni Group on Digital Literary Stylistics to methodological and conceptual dimensions of digitally assisted inquiry in literary studies. Da''s fundamental critique of what she calls "Computational Literary Studies" Stylistics"(SIG-DLS) of the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO). we—the five scholars forming the SIG''s current steering committee—would like to make a about the methodological and conceptual dimensions of digitally assisted inquiry "Computational Literary Studies" addresses the work of the international Special Interest Group"DigitalLiterary Stylistics"(SIG-DLS) of the Alliance of Digital SIG''s current steering committee—would like to make a short statement. "Computational Literary Studies." Meanwhile, there is a substantial body of nonNorth-American contributions to international journals (such as Digital study of literary texts: within the Humanities there exists a number of scholars "computational" approaches to literary texts. actual range of methods and the various traditions present in DLS. Fourth, digital literary studies, including Cultural Analytics, are an traditional literary studies, digital studies require many hands, with labs as spaces work_yegxkccw7vgyrmtz4xymwkkl6m The concepts of original and copy, of source and facsimile, always convey particular these concepts, in particular copies and facsimiles, framed within the context of digital scholarly editing and cultural heritage digitization performed by research libraries. scholarly editing and library digitization, and ends by framing the discussion of copies Indeed, the presence of photographic reproductions in scholarly editions, or digital facsimiles, has increased tremendously the last few decades. On the one hand, working with facsimiles in scholarly editions has traditionally been This critical work, elsewhere referred to as critical digitization (Dahlström 2015), is far from always recognized by, or even known to, scholarly A digital document not only carries an implicit and interpretable history of production in the form of its graphical and textual display (as printed objects do), but also an have to say that a digital facsimile of a printed textual document is not a work_ygmpjkhitradbhrqvzfntyegay Building blocks for libraries Digital Humanities (DH) is a collaborative discipline. Libraries engaging in this field must build 10 ways in which libraries can build such relationships and points to various useful readings on this topic. Language is key in articulating the library''s role. documents also help position library offerings. your library is at. strengths and gaps can inform library strategy. Librarians'' work with digital collections requires ''translators'' between research and technical partners. expertise as an enabler of digital scholarship and a go-to for digital research projects. Use any existing links with DH researchers as demonstrator as DH fellows in the library or ''embedded'' librarians working on faculty projects – can enable Is the library a partner library collaboration itself is digital projects. Read: Posner Working or technical groups (e.g. LIBER WGs, Carpentries) can offer shared expertise and augment Read: RSE sub-team of the LIBER Digital Humanities Working Group. work_yhcrp5ma7rh4nltoxdzsabrzai 3 Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Digital Humanities / Art History, Erlangen, Germany peter.bell@fau.de KEY WORDS: Digital Humanities, Digital Cultural Heritage, Topics, Challenges, Essay Digital Cultural Heritage and Digital Humanities are, historically seen, in focus of different communities as well as approaching of digital humanities and cultural heritage research? data foci of digital humanities are texts, images and objects. broad variety of approaches and topics, digital cultural heritage humanities and digital cultural heritage. humanities and digital cultural heritage. obvious communalities, digital humanities and heritage share time, digital humanities foster different systems of data heritage especially provides evidence of new cultural research Main objects of study of both digital heritage and humanities cultural heritage and digital humanities in their treatment of heritage researchers use digital data coming from different Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage expertise must be the Humanities Scholar: Documenting Digital Research Cultures in the Field of Digital Heritage. work_yhsu6n2x25bvrkxnrys3cll2oq Commitments to Digital Humanities, Digital History, Digital Art History, and Digital Liberal Arts are on the rise.1, 2, 3, 4, 5 These commitments can be witnessed in federal agency and foundation activity, university and college level curriculum development, evolving positions on tenure and promotion, dedicated journals, and the hiring of faculty and staff geared toward enhancing utilization of and critical reflection on computational methods and tools within and across a wide array of disciplinary spaces.6, 7 Librarians have sought to engage these commitments through development of digital scholarship centers, recombination of services, creation of new positions, and implementation of user studies.8 While these engagements bear value, efforts to reshape library collections in light of demand remain nascent, diffuse, and unevenly distributed. In order to inform community steps toward developing Humanities data collections, the following work advances principles derived from practice that are designed to foster the creation of data that better supports digitally inflected Humanities scholarship and pedagogy. work_yi7kjgqycfbf7nsbtjsyo6asym The following interview between Rowland and Fitzpatrick took place on March 7, 2013, at Temple University, before Fitzpatrick gave a lecture at the Center for the Humanities entitled "The Humanities in and for the Digital Age." It provides an introduction to her work, her two books The Anxiety of Obsolescence: the American Novel in the Age of Television and Planned Obsolescence: Publishing, Technology, and the Future of the Academy, as well as a discussion about the meaning of the digital humanities, the crisis in publishing, the history of peer review, and what''s in store for the future of scholarly communication. She suggests that the mode of the Internet''s distribution of attention – rather than having the sort of deep focus that long form print has long had, the ability to think in nonlinear, connected, more distributed ways – is highlighting different kinds of skills that students and workers today really need to develop in order to cope with multiple information streams at multiple times. work_yiv557rayra65mipdgbqjltg7q Iconizing the Digital Humanities: Models and Modeling from a Semiotic Perspective. it is argued that models are icons, i.e. signs that represent their specific objects research.1 Scholars use models for creating an ever-growing number of computational tools that expand the breadth and depth of humanities research. What, for example, does a digital map have in common with a treebank; or what does a bibliographical model have in common with a 3D reconstruction of an ancient temple relate to modeling in the digital humanities. In effect, models can be as complex as their original objects and maybe even more complex; for example, an exact replica of a human being 28 That an icon (model) is defined as having a similarity relation to its object does not imply model itself, because the relation between sign and object is by definition neiModelling in digital humanities: Signs in work_yj27d7cj7rekhct7ychjf6vfam Digi.kansalliskirjasto.fi information source and tool for academic research digitised and digital newspapers, and potential uses in research and education of group of 23 academic researchers among previous research on Digi (Hölttä, Rautiainen) or other digital platforms (Terras), new findings What research questions do academic When comparing researchers to other kind of users of Digi, similarities are found between academics and family researchers. researchers are driven by very specific questions research, to provide a comprehensive answer to Digi.kansalliskirjasto.fi information source and tool for academic research 51 Matres: Digi.kansalliskirjasto.fi... there are similarities in the kind of materials on newspapers, magazines and other material are that comes from historical and academic research digital humanities projects that can serve so called Dialogue between researchers and data In the responses from academic researchers there between (digital) humanities researchers and data Digital Newspaper and Journal Library – What Can UCL Centre for Digital Humanities work_yjjt2tluvnfi7gmclje6lhampi Studies situates three articles on recent digital humanities initiatives among African broader digital humanities community, historians of Africa also draw on their discipline''s long history of methodological innovation to raise important questions about trans-Atlantic slave trade.2 Importantly, these archival projects placed Africanists at the center of DH debates about data sourcing, representation, Historical Representations,''" Journal of Digital Humanities 3–2 (2014), http:// "mobile phones are transforming Africa," these digital projects provide a new African Studies and Digital Humanities.5 By engaging in public scholarship, development of digital humanities projects in African contexts. the boundaries between public history, digital humanities, and more traditional forms of historical scholarship. for Digital History in African Studies. Representations,''" Journal of Digital Humanities 3–2 (2014), http:// http://journalofdigitalhumanities.org/3-2/a-distinction-worth-exploring-archives-and-digital-historical-representations/ http://journalofdigitalhumanities.org/3-2/a-distinction-worth-exploring-archives-and-digital-historical-representations/ http://journalofdigitalhumanities.org/3-2/a-distinction-worth-exploring-archives-and-digital-historical-representations/ http://journalofdigitalhumanities.org/3-2/a-distinction-worth-exploring-archives-and-digital-historical-representations/ http://journalofdigitalhumanities.org/3-2/a-distinction-worth-exploring-archives-and-digital-historical-representations/ http://journalofdigitalhumanities.org/3-2/a-distinction-worth-exploring-archives-and-digital-historical-representations/ Introduction: Digital History in African Studies Introduction: Digital History in African Studies Introduction: Digital History in African Studies work_ykadjighvrerxgisawafryswae From postcard to book cover: illustrating connections matters by illuminating past networks that, through humanistic inquiry, continue to connect people, ideas, Training School for Nurses sent a 5⅜ by 3½ postcard Networks: Connecting Digital Humanities and Medical Figures 1 and 2 Recto and verso of the 1914 advertising postcard for the Illinois Post Graduate and Training School for Figure 3 Cover of Viral Networks: Connecting Digital Humanities and Medical History The Illinois Training School for Nurses opened graduates of the Illinois Training School for Nurses Collection of history of nursing postcards, consisting from a born-physical artifact to a twenty-firstcentury digital copy circulating in a social network Illinois Training School for Nurses continued to NLM Digital Collections [cited 18 Jul 2019]. Nursing history in Illinois [Internet]. Illinois Training School for Nurses; 1930. Illinois Training School for Nurses; 1930. networks, reconnected: a digital humanities/history of work_ys7xnjpbzvayhhpgxecmjrelba The results of these trends are software tools, which include sophisticated digital human models and the Keywords: Ergonomic analyses; Digital human models;Tecnomatix Jack; Delmia; Digital factory; Simulation Male and female digital human models in Delmia and Tecnomatix Jack. The selected digital human models are fully customizable, so that results of studies carried out are perhaps the In order to obtain objective results the workplace was modelled in both Delmia V5 Human and in Tecnomatix Jack and Delmia V5 Human workplace models. analyzed by ergonomic analysis Carry (Manual Handling Limit in Tecnomatix Jack). Comparison of the results was also performed for the following posture with Lower Back analysis in Tecnomatix The results of the Lower Back analysis (Tecnomatix Jack software) are a bit lower than from Biomechanical Handling Limit) analysis in Delmia the height of carrying is deducted from actual height of digital human model work_ysd6ifgec5annemdfm2rfbu3uq Motion Parameters Identification for the Authoring of Manual Tasks in Digital Human Simulations: An Approach Using Semantic Modelling digital human simulations: an approach using semantic modelling The use of digital simulation tools for the planning and verification of manufacturing processes has been identified as a key enabler methodology for the recognition and reuse of motions and motion parameters during a manual assembly execution. methodology is based on a motion recognition algorithm using low cost sensors. order to identify motions that are translated into semantic individuals. relevant semantic rules for the organization and reuse of recorded motion parameters, during the production planning and more an example, a carrying motion performed for different identified motion parameters, a semantic model is In order to record human motions similar to the ones (MEs) and are recognized by the Motions Recognition Joint distances calculated for recognition of specific motions. 4. Human motions semantic model and application work_ytz52hnlyzhjfjj4q6fcppsxla 索於2015年10月25日,http://medicine.zh-tw.org/;Mozilla Taiwan, "Mozilla Taiwan Community," MozTW Wiki, last modified December 25, 2013, accessed October 25, 2015, http:// Keywords: Digital Humanities, Public History, Tamsui Study, Wiki collaboration study is based on concepts of Public History and features of digital archives and This study is based on the Wiki collaborative system to develop participative 1. Vincent Shen, Confucianism, Taoism and Constructive Realism (Wien: WUVUniversitätsverlag, 1994), accessed October 21, 2015, http://www.crvp.org/book/Series03/III1. Vincent Shen, Confucianism, Taoism and Constructive Realism (Wien: WUVUniversitätsverlag, 1994), accessed October 21, 2015, http://www.crvp.org/book/Series03/IIIhttp://www.tamsui.org.tw/culture/. accessed October 20, 2015, http://www.dlib.org/dlib/december96/12iannella.html; The Library accessed October 20, 2015, http://www.dlib.org/dlib/december96/12iannella.html; The Library 133Lin and Chen: Applying Public History to Co-build the Digital Humanities Collaboration System of Tamsui''s Memory 133Lin and Chen: Applying Public History to Co-build the Digital Humanities Collaboration System of Tamsui''s Memory 133Lin and Chen: Applying Public History to Co-build the Digital Humanities Collaboration System of Tamsui''s Memory work_yuipfyaomja5fovtnshg476hgi f amilia, al igual que importantes pistas sobre la variación del idioma y la experiencia general Cartas a la f amilia: de la migración de Jesusita a Jane es un proyecto digital de archivo bilingüe sobre la At least three research assistants in this project completed a Graduate Certificate in Digital Humanities Family Letters: On the Migration from Jesusita to Jane is a bilingual digital archive project focused on Reviews in Digital Humanities • Vol 1, No. 12 Review: Cartas a la familia / Family Letters Reviews in Digital Humanities • Vol 1, No. 12 Review: Cartas a la familia / Family Letters Reviews in Digital Humanities • Vol 1, No. 12 Review: Cartas a la familia / Family Letters Reviews in Digital Humanities • Vol 1, No. 12 Review: Cartas a la familia / Family Letters Reviews in Digital Humanities • Vol 1, No. 12 Review: Cartas a la familia / Family Letters work_yuoolwn7svdxljk77bhmn37hni [PDF] Unfolding the landscape drawing method of Rakuchū Rakugai Zu screen paintings in a GIS environment | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 207753897Unfolding the landscape drawing method of Rakuchū Rakugai Zu screen paintings in a GIS environment title={Unfolding the landscape drawing method of Rakuchū Rakugai Zu screen paintings in a GIS environment}, author={Akihiro Tsukamoto}, In this paper, I propose a new methodology for analysing landscape drawing methods using a GIS. The subject of my analysis is the genre of Japanese screen paintings known as rakuchū rakugai zu, created between the 16th and 18th centuries. Figures and Topics from this paper Semantic Scholar is a free, AI-powered research tool for scientific literature, based at the Allen Institute for AI. By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License work_yurxegssyfbaxiqcjpa5sx5qk4 Abstract: Automated computer vision methods and tools offer new ways of analysing audio-visual material Keywords: Digital Humanities, Computer Vision, Image Understanding, Machine Learning, Ground Truth Automated computer vision tools that are based on image processing algorithms In short, we define ground truth as an interpretation template that instructs the automated decision of IPAs and projects where they either worked on or analysed computer vision, IPAs and ground truth construction. processing algorithms (IPAs) implemented in computer vision tools for automated image analysis and understanding grounded in different kinds of empirical analyses, case studies and practical interdisciplinary work in the context of 18 Christoph Musik, Computers and the Ability to See. Understanding the negotiation and implementation of image processing algorithms, PhD 18 Christoph Musik, Computers and the Ability to See. Understanding the negotiation and implementation of image processing algorithms, PhD Similarly, for detecting people in films being killed and hence falling, a specific training dataset and ground truth work_yy33htla7jbxzmyryg273oizbq Digital sources and digital archives: historical evidence in the digital age | SpringerLink International Journal of Digital Humanities Disrespect des Fonds: Rethinking arrangement and description in born-digital archives archive journal issue 3. Retrieved from http://www.archivejournal.net/issue/3/archives-remixed/disrespect-des-fonds-rethinking-arrangement-and-description-in-born-digital-archives/ Retrieved from https://rrchnm.org/essay/why-collecting-history-online-is-web-1-5/ Virginia: Arlington Retrieved from http://digitalpreservation.gov/meetings/documents/ndiipp12/DigitalCulture_fino-radin_DP12.pdf. Retrieved August 7, 2015, from http://blogs.loc.gov/digitalpreservation/2011/10/information-or-artifact-digitizing-a-book-part-1/ Dougherty (Eds.), Writing history in the digital age. University of Michigan Press Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/2027/spo.12230987.0001.001. Retrieved August 8, 2015, from https://web.archive.org/web/20120305055510/http://1000memories.com/blog/94-number-of-photos-ever-taken-digital-and-analog-in-shoebox Between archive and participation: Public memory in a digital age. Documenting the Now. https://news.docnow.io/surveillance-and-social-media-archiving-7ea21b77b807 The Changing Landscape of Digital Access: Public-Private Partnerships in US State and Territorial Archives. https://firstmonday.org/article/view/8097/6583 Digital copies and a distributed notion of reference in personal archives. Retrieved December 4, 2018, from https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2018/03/largest-study-ever-fake-news-mit-twitter/555104/ New York: Oxford University Press. Where material book culture meets digital humanities. Journal of Digital Humanities, 1(3). Retrieved from http://journalofdigitalhumanities.org/1-3/where-material-book-culture-meets-digital-humanities-by-sarah-werner/ Digital sources and digital archives: historical evidence in the digital age. Digital history work_yy4w5jl7yfcwjjwru4dfwbsfze | Scholarly Publications Skip to main content Leiden University Scholarly Publications Home Submit Select Collection Academic speeches Dissertations Faculty of Archaeology Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs Faculty of Humanities Faculty of Science Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences Leiden Journals, Conference Proceedings and Books Leiden Law School Leiden University Press Medicine / Leiden University Medical Centre (LUMC) Research output UL Search box Persistent URL of this record https://hdl.handle.net/1887/14106 Documents Download HeuvenIJHAC2008 Not Applicable (or Unknown) open access In Collections In Collections In Collections This item can be found in the following collections: Centre for Linguistics (LUCL) Making sense of strange sounds: (Mutual) intelligibility of related language varieties. Making sense of strange sounds: (Mutual) intelligibility of related language varieties. A review. A review. Article / Letter to editor Heuven, V.J. van Journal International Journal Of Humanities and Arts Computing ©2020-2021 Leiden University A service provided by Leiden University Libraries Digital Collections work_yyhr45slefdrxdbivgprue6hzq Microsoft Word On Co-Teaching and Digital Humanities.docx On Co-Teaching and Digital Humanities It''s expensive to use two faculty members to teach a single course when one You have a set number of courses that need to be taught, and you need people to teaching digital humanities, sometimes bringing these fields together requires expertise enough to say that interdisciplinary courses need a second instructor. Co-teaching models collaboration for students. Digital humanities work often requires multiple people to work together, but I''d wager that to position my students as equal collaborators with me in the material of the course. This approach to teaching works especially well as a vehicle for digital humanities. Co-teaching transfers skills from one instructor to another. Digital humanities faculty and staff are often brought in to support courses and projects by Of course, all of this requires a lot of buy-in, both from the faculty teaching together and work_z3gfyd2aqfdwvgzfxshqo6mgva which offers an ideal environment for the development of new methods and combined workflows, but also by the nature of texts found in the context of these research questions. prospects of different approaches towards the processing of text in a low resource setting, investigating the influence of data quality and quantity as well as the significance of algorithms and a number of important preprocessing tools which influences the possibilities of deeper syntactic and semantic processing, I provide a POS tagger for Middle High German to improve this In this chapter, I introduce concepts that are relevant to understand natural language processing (NLP) in a Digital Humanities (DH) context. Even though specific problem solving and generic modular approaches seemingly build natural contrasts, easily adaptable architectures that can, with little effort, be customized to different text types and research questions, are the key to keeping a balance between time-saving work_z3tmknt3lvavrfpx3ne66ftc24 KEY WORDS: Digital heritage, Survey, Topics, Scholarly Area Digital heritage comprises a broad variety of approaches and topics and involves researchers from multiple disciplines. of digital methods in the text-oriented disciplines dealing with cultural heritage is widely discussed and canonized, an up-to-date on standards, publications, disciplinary cultures as well as scholars in the field of digital heritage, carried out in 2016 and 2017. includes results of a workshop-based survey involving 44 researchers, 15 qualitative interviews as well as an online survey with series are most relevant for a scientific discourse, and especially EU projects set pace as most important research endeavours. • What are research areas and topics in the field of digital of both studies, researchers in the fields of digital heritage are methods in cultural heritage and digital humanities, Drucker research community on digital cultural heritage. a community on topics of digital cultural heritage. work_z65tykardfdz5jbwifz5ykiigq My mantra, during my early work, was taken from John Unsworth: "If an electronic scholarly project can''t fail and doesn''t produce new ignorance, then it isn''t The work of digital scholarship is not only about production of ;:)SOl[ll[l!.M.P;:)PllJ;:)lU!pUllpJOJU0;JU~P;:)P!S;:)JUOJNUOSUOJS:pUll''ll1l;:)Jol[l, snsu;:)J''Sl[dllJgolOl[d''SdllW''Slu;:)wnJ0PIIlJ!JOlS!l[''SlX;:)lAJllJ;:)ln;:)pnpu!;:)A!l[JJll effectively retrained myself to work with digital scholarship, something that found little infrastructure to support digital work on my campus, so I went to the but dedicated group of scholars working on digital archives. Universities are putting support for digital work into place, new organizations, such But, a scholar interested in digital work needs to be realistic about how current digital work is valued by the academy . ;:)U!gIlW!;:)JOlS!vaJ;:)l[lJOslllog;:)l[lJO;:)uO'';:)Jll]J;:)lU!J;:)snOllX;:)lJOUO!llllU;:)S;:)Jd Another important issue that the Concord Digital Archive seeks to explore through its interface structure is the way that transnationalism plays out ''lS;:)~SIl;:);:)l[lJO;:)uo;:)qprnO.M.,?A!l[JJll"STE!J;:)lIlWJOl;:)S;:)l[lgunl!lll[gnol[lI''VaJ advantage of work that is already completed in digital humanities? work_z6nsfwjjnfcbnja6c66ghjrdqa Title Communicating new library roles to enable digital scholarship:a review article Communicating New Library Roles to Enable Digital Scholarship: a review article Academic libraries enable a wide range of digital scholarship activities, increasingly as a partner offer and a focused communications strategy is needed to embed libraries in digital scholarship and new digital scholarship roles and initiatives to library staff as well as external audiences. Libraries have much to offer to digital scholarship and need to communicate these advantages The concept of library as equal partner in digital scholarship is key and should be communicated Managing the library''s involvement in digital scholarship is challenging and there needs to be clarity across the campus and promoted engagement with the Library''s digital scholarship enablement Communication on campus and beyond about digital scholarship projects, by libraries and others, library''s new roles as an enabling partner in digital scholarship. http://www.oclc.org/content/dam/research/publications/library/2014/oclcresearch-digital-humanities-center-2014.pdf http://www.oclc.org/content/dam/research/publications/library/2014/oclcresearch-digital-humanities-center-2014.pdf http://er.educause.edu/articles/2014/6/the-university-library-as-incubator-for-digital-scholarship http://er.educause.edu/articles/2014/6/the-university-library-as-incubator-for-digital-scholarship work_z6uxqphb3fhl3o5m7slidcln3q KEY WORDS: Pompeii, Conservation, Suburban Baths, Archaeological heritage, Digital humanities, Improvement of fruition The paper aims to examine the results of an experimental research on the enlarged fruition and "communication" of Pompeii archeological The main focus of the research were the Suburban Thermal baths in Pompeii, the ancient Roman city buried during the Vesiuvus volcano eruption in 79 a.C. The Suburban Thermal baths are located within the Insula Occidentalis, a wide area at West of the old city of technologies and storytelling may be the key to understand the material and immaterial traces of the Suburban Thermal baths. important, archeological evidence like Suburban Thermal Baths. The Suburban Thermal Baths in Pompeii. The Suburban Thermal Baths are located within the Insula Internal sections of the project for an improved fruition of the Suburban Thermal Baths in Pompeii, with the study of the accessibility to Pompeii archeological site through the entrance of the suburban Thermal Baths and the connection work_zavmfv6apjdblhnspmsujd2uxq and formats, including open-access, online peer reviewing, use of databases and visualization techniques in humanities work, online journal the CUNY Graduate Center, the author discusses a range of digital projects and approaches designed to improve the quality of teaching and to re-imagine and enhance traditional academic work and publishing, as such technologies already have in the quantitative social JSTOR project, founded in 1995, which made more than one thousand traditional print academic journals available online, was but the lead-times that typically define the entire academic journal submission-peer review-editing-publication process, Cohen noted that he The journal grows out of the work of the doctoral certificate program in Interactive Technology and Pedagogy7 that I questions — How might technology affect the ways historians conduct our research work, teach history to our students, and, finally, skills in digital technology and pedagogy into both traditional academic positions in universities and colleges around the country, as work_zbxq6b3girdfnoicrdb7wbqswe Title: Boundary Land: Diversity as a defining feature of the Digital Humanities The Digital Humanities is not only a place where different disciplines work together (and at times at odds other words, diversity initiatives in the Digital Humanities are important not only because they let more people and other boundaries before proposing new approaches in Digital Humanities that go beyond lingüistic diversity Perhaps the defining feature of the Digital Humanities as a discipline is its growth (Terras, 2012). 2015; Liberman, 2012; O''Donnell, 2012; Pannapacker, 2013), digitally inflected work on Humanities problems As the Digital Humanities has matured technologically, the question of these Boundary Objects has become an Outlook::Digital Humanities, this paper demonstrates the extent to which this openness to difference is in fact an cultural and economic issues that divide the Spanish-speaking Digital Humanities field, this work means to http://humanidadesdigitales.net/blog/2013/07/19/is-there-anybody-out-there-building-a-global-digital-humanities-community/ http://humanidadesdigitales.net/blog/2013/07/19/is-there-anybody-out-there-building-a-global-digital-humanities-community/ http://humanidadesdigitales.net/blog/2013/07/19/is-there-anybody-out-there-building-a-global-digital-humanities-community/ http://www.c21uwm.com/2013/01/09/the-dark-side-of-the-digital-humanities-part-3/ http://www.c21uwm.com/2013/01/09/the-dark-side-of-the-digital-humanities-part-3/ http://www.c21uwm.com/2013/01/09/the-dark-side-of-the-digital-humanities-part-3/ work_zob4nj6hdvdoda5bxtnuaf2e6e Network Relationships of Suzhou Book Collectors in Ming Dynasty. Suzhou book collectors in Ming Dynasty, aims to depict the four major social the core social groups among the Suzhou book collector communities in Ming Keywords: Ming Dynasty, Suzhou, Book collector communities, Digital characteristics of Suzhou book collectors in Ming Dynasty, and identified the developments of Suzhou book collectors during the whole Ming Dynasty, and In terms of network density, among the four periods in Ming Dynasty of Suzhou the book collector groups of the Tianqi-early Qing Dynasty period. of Suzhou book collector groups in Ming Dynasty can be quantified, for comparison development of Suzhou book collector groups in Ming Dynasty. the whole Ming Dynasty, there were 79 Suzhou book collector groups, among which the whole Ming Dynasty, there were 79 Suzhou book collector groups, among which book collector groups during different periods in Ming Dynasty has been revealed. work_zomqelblfnhhfo5ely527dp6cm Renato Rocha Souza, Barbara Piringer & Eveline Wandl-Vogt the example of a language legacy data set the example of a language legacy data set 1Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities (ACDH-OeAW) Uncertainty and complex/post normal science Uncertainty and complex/post normal science ● Nowotny et al (2013; 2015) science and uncertainty ○ "science thrives on the cusp of uncertainty" time and space when to engage with uncertainty" based on "Uncertainty." 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Taxonomy of (spatial) uncertainties Uncertainty in Digital Humanities Uncertainty in Digital Humanities element of data transformation & analysis source: Benito et al, 2016; https://exploreat.acdh-dev.oeaw.ac.at/exploreAT-collectionexplorer/ Prototypical LOD modelling of DBÖ spatial data Geospatial uncertainties in the DBÖ collection Geospatial uncertainties in the DBÖ collection of data sources Geospatial uncertainties in the DBÖ Examples of spatial uncertainties on the ● Future explorations of uncertainties & geolocation amelie.dorn I renato.souza I barbara.piringer I eveline.wandl-vogt@oeaw.ac.at work_zonbqj5sa5bc3bckyp5ti7xyka This is a peer-reviewed article in Digital Studies/Le champ numérique, a journal published by the Open political representation and cultural diversity, encoding standards, digital Fiormonte: Digital Humanities and the Geopolitics of Knowledge18 Fiormonte: Digital Humanities and the Geopolitics of Knowledge18 Fiormonte: Digital Humanities and the Geopolitics of Knowledge18 Fiormonte: Digital Humanities and the Geopolitics of Knowledge18 Fiormonte: Digital Humanities and the Geopolitics of Knowledge18 Fiormonte: Digital Humanities and the Geopolitics of Knowledge18 Fiormonte: Digital Humanities and the Geopolitics of Knowledge18 Fiormonte: Digital Humanities and the Geopolitics of Knowledge18 Fiormonte: Digital Humanities and the Geopolitics of Knowledge18 Fiormonte: Digital Humanities and the Geopolitics of Knowledge18 Fiormonte: Digital Humanities and the Geopolitics of Knowledge18 Fiormonte: Digital Humanities and the Geopolitics of Knowledge18 Fiormonte: Digital Humanities and the Geopolitics of Knowledge18 Fiormonte: Digital Humanities and the Geopolitics of Knowledge18 Fiormonte: Digital Humanities and the Geopolitics of Knowledge18 Fiormonte: Digital Humanities and the Geopolitics of Knowledge18 work_zpgxehkmwzbutegbwc4aykzzmi Many library collections contain digital text, images, and audio. enhance use of their digital collections by considering how thinking of them as Humanities data, and in encouraging an understanding of digital collections as Humanities data, this discussion will necessarily that a Humanities data framing offers by working through a series of digital content types and highlighting facets of those data potentially useful for digital humanities research. Demonstrating the value of a Humanities data framing for digital collections begins with a brief discussion … Humanities data are organized difference presented in a form amenable to computation put into the data are likely to be leveraged in the course of Digital Humanities research. Considering images as grids of color data has enabled new modes of film visualization and analysis. "Library Collections as Humanities Data: The Facet Effect." "Library Collections as Humanities Data: The Facet Effect." work_zscq7xqedfaq5b2cpnl54zv3bu and digital research output being produced in all fields, information professionals and scholars and research output, as well as the methods and tools they use and need to disseminate, manage, Given the amount of data and digital research output being produced across all academic research (science, social science and humanities) define, disseminate, and use data in their Data collected by researchers in the social sciences include qualitative interview or ethnographic campus researcher, faculty member or graduate student whom generates data or collects any as other kinds of tools that UCLA researchers need to support their data and their current of data or digital research output in each of the three areas of research—science, social science, Data Registry to provide service for the many different kinds of research being conducted on The output of digital humanities research can include data in addition to disseminating their work, the UCLA Data Registry might be a useful method of providing access work_zya4s6pigrbrdh5ha66unqp3hu Humanities Data and their Research Use Open Science Infrastructures for Big Cultural Data ● Going to be speaking of how data are used in the humanities ● And data as they are used by Humanists in the Humanities Humanities data is different from Humanities data is different from Humanities data is different from How does data work in other fields? How does data work in other fields? How does data work in other fields? How does data work in other fields? ● In traditional humanities, "data" can In Humanities, "Data" is arguably mostly "Finch" In Humanities, "Data" is arguably mostly "Finch" ● Makes method questions more important than when you worked inductively ○ Some fundamental differences between data as we understand them in ● Data-driven DH (big or small) is going to open new vistas for work in our these things once we have both "data" and "capta" work_zyb3ucdqorcariifmkkq36uffi We need to talk about the digital humanities job ''supporting research and teaching in digital humanities''. job is to support digital humanities, you''re going to spend a Essentially, the digital humanities person is responsible for all Six months into my first digital humanities job, it was clear Most institutions want digital humanities, but only some know How is the person in role supposed to build capacity if the The digital humanities job is a good thing. We need to talk about the digital humanities job about:reader?url=https://talkinghumanities.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2018/... We need to talk about the digital humanities job about:reader?url=https://talkinghumanities.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2018/... We need to talk about the digital humanities job about:reader?url=https://talkinghumanities.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2018/... We need to talk about the digital humanities job about:reader?url=https://talkinghumanities.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2018/... We need to talk about the digital humanities job about:reader?url=https://talkinghumanities.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2018/... We need to talk about the digital humanities job about:reader?url=https://talkinghumanities.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2018/... We need to talk about the digital humanities job about:reader?url=https://talkinghumanities.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2018/...