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Journal of the Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science 29 records found 1 - 25nextSearch took 0.16 seconds. 
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The field of digital humanities is transforming research and teaching inside academia, but it is also making substantial contributions in government. Government agencies [...]
2011 | 2011 Journal of the Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science Vol. 1, No. 3 | Article |
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Text curation, like most human endeavors, requires tools. A technique developed for the MONK Project, schema harvesting, provides a useful platform for facilitating the d [...]
2011 | 2011 Journal of the Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science Vol. 1, No. 3 | Article |
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The objective of this paper is to report on the design of semantically–rich and dynamic visual user interfaces to support exploratory interaction with the UNESCO digita [...]
2011 | 2011 Journal of the Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science Vol. 1, No. 3 | Article |
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Can digital methods resolve major debates in the historiography of political agency? In recent decades, historical scholarship in British politics has identified an era o [...]
2011 | 2011 Journal of the Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science Vol. 1, No. 3 | Article |
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Iowa City was designated one of only four Cities of Literature worldwide by UNESCO. To take advantage of our rich local literary history, an interdisciplinary research te [...]
2011 | 2011 Journal of the Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science Vol. 1, No. 3 | Article |
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MONK is a text mining tool hosted by the University of Illinois Library that enables researchers to analyze digital texts from select databases and archives of digitized [...]
2011 | 2011 Journal of the Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science Vol. 1, No. 3 | Article |
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The use of graffiti as a source of data has spread beyond studies of human sexuality and urban youth to include linguistic studies of discourse patterns and grammar, expl [...]
2011 | 2011 Journal of the Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science Vol. 1, No. 3 | Article |
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In e-Research Infrastructures (eRIs), software is used in diverse application contexts. To support this software is often implemented generically. The usability of softw [...]
2011 | 2011 Journal of the Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science Vol. 1, No. 3 | Article |
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2009 | 2009 Journal of the Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science Vol. 1, No. 1 | Article |
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3D computer rendering technology allows researchers to present their scenes with fully navigable and interactive virtual recreations of past environments. Completing an a [...]
2009 | 2009 Journal of the Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science Vol. 1, No. 1 | Article |
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In the past twenty years, the problem space of automatically recognizing, extracting, classifying, and disambiguating named entities (e.g., the names of people, places, a [...]
2010 | 2010 Journal of the Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science Vol. 1, No. 2 | Article |
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This paper describes both a syntactic and a semantic approach to the detection of citations. After introducing these two approaches, some results are presented that focus [...]
2010 | 2010 Journal of the Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science Vol. 1, No. 2 | Article |
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A growing number of studies in the humanities now use the tools of authorship attribution to answer traditionally “subjective” questions of literary style. However, s [...]
2010 | 2010 Journal of the Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science Vol. 1, No. 2 | Article |
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Display size and resolution has been increasing at a steady pace with the economies of scale of computing. Wall-sized displays, previously only seen in specialized centre [...]
2010 | 2010 Journal of the Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science Vol. 1, No. 2 | Article |
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Thematic classification of Thomas Hardy’s work has traditionally been based partly on textual content and partly on biographical considerations. These analyses and crit [...]
2010 | 2010 Journal of the Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science Vol. 1, No. 2 | Article |
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Computer-based Decision Support Systems (DSS) are intended to aid decision makers in collecting information from a variety of sources, in order to identify and solve prob [...]
2010 | 2010 Journal of the Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science Vol. 1, No. 2 | Article |
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Recent years have seen a massive increase in the use of digital technologies for recording and analyzing audio spoken language data. This has, without doubt, enabled new [...]
2010 | 2010 Journal of the Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science Vol. 1, No. 2 | Article |
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The E-Carrel project aims to address the preservation of, access to, and re-uses of humanities electronic text files. It enables dynamic, growing resource projects as rep [...]
2010 | 2010 Journal of the Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science Vol. 1, No. 2 | Article |
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There are numerous archives of Holocaust survivor testimony in existence today. However, very few of these collections are available online, and even fewer use standards- [...]
2010 | 2010 Journal of the Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science Vol. 1, No. 2 | Article |
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A popular form of literature throughout the North American colonial experience, travel accounts fascinate readers to this day. Republished to this day for both academics [...]
2010 | 2010 Journal of the Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science Vol. 1, No. 2 | Article |
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Philosophy, dating back at least to approximately 600 BC, is one of the oldest of all academic disciplines and is, in particular, one of the core disciplines in the human [...]
2009 | 2009 Journal of the Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science Vol. 1, No. 1 | Article |
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This paper explores ways of visually presenting large, complex sets of interlinkages discerned through the textbase markup of Orlando: Women’s Writing in the British Is [...]
2009 | 2009 Journal of the Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science Vol. 1, No. 1 | Article |
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This paper explores how visual meaning is built through the transformation of photographic images from analog (prints or negatives) to digital bitmaps. The paper frames t [...]
2009 | 2009 Journal of the Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science Vol. 1, No. 1 | Article |
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The Emergence Project is a software art installation exhibited at Hyde Park Art Center's digital facade gallery from October 11 until December 31, 2008. The piece investi [...]
2009 | 2009 Journal of the Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science Vol. 1, No. 1 | Article |
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In many text analysis tasks it is common to remove frequently occurring words as part of the pre-processing step prior to analysis. Frequent words are removed for two rea [...]
2009 | 2009 Journal of the Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science Vol. 1, No. 1 | Article |

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