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Semantic Tagging | Joseph Kappes
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If there is a controversy among the use of TEI, it seems to be the appropriate degree of semantic markup. David Golumbia argues that a minimal markup is ideal both for the longevity of archived texts and the utility of those texts:. While this potential is interesting (see the Radiolab story. About the professor who, from looking at the declining variety of words in her texts, found that Agatha Christie had undiagnosed Alzheimer’s), the question arises: isn’t even this most basic level of encoding an int...
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A Little Historical Exploration for Starters | Adam Kozaczka's Long, Digital Nineteenth Century
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Adam Kozaczka's Long, Digital Nineteenth Century. A Little Historical Exploration for Starters. I come to this photograph of a Gettysburg veteran by way of a parenthetical notation in Matt Kirchenbaum’s Mechanisms, New Media, and the Forensic Imagination. 1894) in fact I surmise that some research might yield a direct reference by Doyle to this text. Bibliotics. In an introductory note, Frazer explains his self-originated term, ‘Bibliotics’ (he was a scientist! Expands the concept of ‘text’ and by locati...
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November | 2013 | anthonybsusan
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She was not a respectable married woman but fully a human being. The Anthony B. Susan Field Guide to American Christianity. Who is Anthony B. Susan? Interfaith Activism: Pros and Cons. November 16, 2013. I’ve written about why I don’t consider myself a secular activist. I do consider myself an interfaith activist, among other things, and I think it’s important to explain why. Fellow atheists, I know you love to cite the Pew study. Showing that we’re more religiously literate than the religious them...
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Survivors Aren’t Censoring You. But You Might Be Censoring Them. | anthonybsusan
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She was not a respectable married woman but fully a human being. The Anthony B. Susan Field Guide to American Christianity. Who is Anthony B. Susan? Survivors Aren’t Censoring You. But You Might Be Censoring Them. August 8, 2014. August 8, 2014. Recently, I criticized Hemant Mehta’s latest book,. God Is An Abusive Boyfriend (And You Should Break Up With Him). But my parents’ God isn’t necessarily your God. Humans are vast and contain multitudes; we all contradict ourselves. So, by extension, are ...These...
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When Shaping Culture Means Shaping Hate | anthonybsusan
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She was not a respectable married woman but fully a human being. The Anthony B. Susan Field Guide to American Christianity. Who is Anthony B. Susan? When Shaping Culture Means Shaping Hate. January 18, 2014. January 18, 2014. In a recent speech. To Ugandan policy makers, Patrick Henry College’s Dr. Graham Walker roundly condemned the ‘postmodernism’ of American universities, delivering sentiments with the potential to inflame anti-gay sentiments in the country. Of course, Walker’s own bias is equal...
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March | 2014 | anthonybsusan
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She was not a respectable married woman but fully a human being. The Anthony B. Susan Field Guide to American Christianity. Who is Anthony B. Susan? March 29, 2014. Lately I’ve been thinking about the end of the world. I used to wait for it, in a confused anticipation born of a youthful interest in the utter chaos it promised and the fear that I would be subjected to it, as one of Christ’s more inferior subjects. Years later, I still can’t quite banish the idea. Any emotion at all? You create a race of c...
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text mining | "Digital Humanities": Emerging Tools and Debates in Literary Study
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Digital Humanities: Emerging Tools and Debates in Literary Study. Workshop 1: NLTK & MALLET. From Plaintext to Map. Tag Archives: text mining. Via wikipedia: http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Blackbox.svg. This week things get crunchy; lots of nGrams follow. We’ll try to tighten up people’s grasp of topic modelling in class. This week Peter gets excited about Victorian pets and martial arts. The comments thread here is already quite excellent. Chris Barnes is interested in space. His post wonders about w...
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data mining | "Digital Humanities": Emerging Tools and Debates in Literary Study
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Digital Humanities: Emerging Tools and Debates in Literary Study. Workshop 1: NLTK & MALLET. From Plaintext to Map. Tag Archives: data mining. Via wikipedia: http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Blackbox.svg. This week things get crunchy; lots of nGrams follow. We’ll try to tighten up people’s grasp of topic modelling in class. This week Peter gets excited about Victorian pets and martial arts. The comments thread here is already quite excellent. Chris Barnes is interested in space. His post wonders about w...
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Week 7: Crunchy | "Digital Humanities": Emerging Tools and Debates in Literary Study
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Digital Humanities: Emerging Tools and Debates in Literary Study. Workshop 1: NLTK & MALLET. From Plaintext to Map. Via wikipedia: http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Blackbox.svg. This week things get crunchy; lots of nGrams follow. We’ll try to tighten up people’s grasp of topic modelling in class. This week Peter gets excited about Victorian pets and martial arts. The comments thread here is already quite excellent. Chris Barnes is interested in space. His post wonders about what attention to space can ...
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Wait… they don’t love you like I love you: Reading Maps | "Digital Humanities": Emerging Tools and Debates in Literary Study
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Digital Humanities: Emerging Tools and Debates in Literary Study. Workshop 1: NLTK & MALLET. From Plaintext to Map. Wait… they don’t love you like I love you: Reading Maps. EM, who last time discovered something insipid. In Moretti’s titular graphs and trees, highlights Moretti’s preference for. In his discussion of maps (invoking, by way of contrast I imagine, Auden’s praise of an actual landscape. Matt Wilkens’s essay on mapping. Inspires in Jordan a reverie about a two-track English department. Is doi...
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