¿Metodologías en Crisis? Tesis 2.0 a través de la Etnografía de lo Digital

¿Metodologías en Crisis? Tesis 2.0 a través de la Etnografía de lo Digital Domingo Manuel Lechón Gómez (domingo@sursiendo.com), Doctorado de Ecosur (Chiapas Mexico), Sursiendo (Chiapas Mexico) XML La presente propuesta está basada en la experiencia y las reflexiones que han ido surgiendo en el transcurso del trabajo de investigación de doctorado todavía en proceso. Con…

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HuViz: From _Orlando_ to CWRC… And Beyond!

HuViz: From _Orlando_ to CWRC… And Beyond! Kim Martin (kmarti20@uoguelph.ca), University of Guelph, Canada and Abi Lemak (alemak@uoguelph.ca), University of Guelph, Canada and Susan Brown (sbrown@uoguelph.ca), University of Guelph, Canada and Chelsea Miya (cmiya@ualberta.ca), University of Guelph, Canada and Jana Smith-Elford (smithelf@ualberta.ca), University of Guelph, Canada XML The Orlando Visualizer (OViz) was originally conceived in…

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Digital Modelling of Knowledge Innovations In Sacrobosco's Sphere: A Practical Application Of CIDOC-CRM And Linked Open Data With CorpusTracer

Digital Modelling of Knowledge Innovations In Sacrobosco’s Sphere: A Practical Application Of CIDOC-CRM And Linked Open Data With CorpusTracer Florian Kräutli (fkraeutli@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de), Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Germany and Matteo Valleriani (valleriani@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de), Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Germany and Esther Chen (echen@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de), Max Planck Institute for the History of…

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Quantitative microanalysis? Different methods of digital drama analysis in comparison.

Quantitative microanalysis? Different methods of digital drama analysis in comparison. Benjamin Krautter (Benjamin.Krautter@ilw.uni-stuttgart.de), QuaDramA / University of Stuttgart, Germany XML 1. Introduction Recent results of computer-aided research suggest that characters in novels – measured by their character speech – can be laid out stylistically distinct from other characters of the same novel (Hoover, 2017; Fields,…

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Urban Art in a Digital Context: A Computer-Based Evaluation of Street Art and Graffiti Writing

Urban Art in a Digital Context: A Computer-Based Evaluation of Street Art and Graffiti Writing Sabine Lang (sabine.lang@iwr.uni-heidelberg.de), Heidelberg Collaboratory for Image Processing and Björn Ommer (ommer@uni-heidelberg.de), Heidelberg Collaboratory for Image Processing XML 1. Summary The paper presents how digital photographs of street art and graffiti writing [1] are analyzed with computational methods by the…

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A machine learning methodology to analyze 3D digital models of cultural heritage objects

A machine learning methodology to analyze 3D digital models of cultural heritage objects Diego Jimenez-Badillo (diego_jimenez@inah.gob.mx), Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, Mexico y Salvador Ruiz-Correa (salvador.ruiz@ipicyt.edu.mx), Instituto Potosino de Investigación en Ciencia y Tecnología y Mario Canul-Ku (mariocanul@cimat.mx), Centro de Investigación en Matemáticas, A.C. Guanajuato y Rogelio Hasimoto (hasimoto@cimat.mx), Centro de Investigación en Matemáticas,…

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The History and Context of the Digital Humanities in Russia

The History and Context of the Digital Humanities in Russia Inna Kizhner (inna.kizhner@gmail.com), Siberian Federal University, Russian Federation and Melissa Terras (M.Terras@ed.ac.uk), University of Edinburgh, UK and Lev Manovich (manovich.lev@gmail.com), City University of New York and Boris Orekhov (nevmenandr@gmail.com), National Research University Higher School of Economics and Anastasia Bonch-Osmolovskaya (abonch@gmail.com), National Research University Higher School…

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Adapting a Spelling Normalization Tool Designed for English to 17th Century Dutch

Adapting a Spelling Normalization Tool Designed for English to 17th Century Dutch Ivan Kisjes (i.kisjes@uva.nl), University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, The y Wijckmans Tessa (tessa_wijckmans@hotmail.com), Huygens ING/Nederlab XML Context One of the bigger problems in comparing historic Dutch texts is wildly differing spelling of the same word. Seventeenth century Dutch did not have standardized spelling. Many…

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Reimagining Elizabeth Palmer Peabody’s Lost “Mural Charts”

Reimagining Elizabeth Palmer Peabody’s Lost “Mural Charts” Alexandra Beall (abeall3@gatech.edu), Georgia Institute of Technology, United States of America and Courtney Allen (callen71@gatech.edu), Georgia Institute of Technology, United States of America and Angela Vujic (av.vujic@gmail.com), MIT, United States of America and Lauren F. Klein (lauren.klein@lmc.gatech.edu), Georgia Institute of Technology, United States of America XML 1. Introduction…

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Large-Scale Accuracy Benchmark Results for Juola's Authorship Verification Protocols

Large-Scale Accuracy Benchmark Results for Juola’s Authorship Verification Protocols Patrick Juola (juola@mathcs.duq.edu), Duquesne University, United States of America XML Authorship attribution, the analysis of a document’s contents to determine its author, is an important issue in the digital humanities. An accurate answer to this question is important, as not only do scholars rely on this…

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