Comments on: Text mining and visualizations https://chnm2008.thatcamp.org/05/23/text-mining-and-visualizations/ The Humanities And Technology Camp Tue, 04 May 2010 07:56:45 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.12 By: Liste non exhaustive des thématiques abordées lors des THATCamp | ThatCamp Paris 2010 https://chnm2008.thatcamp.org/05/23/text-mining-and-visualizations/#comment-130 Tue, 04 May 2010 07:54:08 +0000 http://thatcamp.org/?p=33#comment-130 […] thatcamp.org/2008/05/text-mining-and-visualizations/ […]

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By: Lisa Spiro https://chnm2008.thatcamp.org/05/23/text-mining-and-visualizations/#comment-129 Sun, 25 May 2008 10:24:45 +0000 http://thatcamp.org/?p=33#comment-129 Sign me up! Your project sounds fascinating, Rob. I’m exploring the use of text mining tools for my project on 19th C culture and bachelorhood, so I’d love to participate in this conversation (and pretty much every other one taking place at THAT Camp too, sigh).

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By: Laura Mandell https://chnm2008.thatcamp.org/05/23/text-mining-and-visualizations/#comment-128 Fri, 23 May 2008 21:38:01 +0000 http://thatcamp.org/?p=33#comment-128 Rob: I like the idea of the two sessions. I can bring a poem marked up as deeply as possible — fit for Monk — using TEI P5. I’m getting it prepared for Ira Greenberg (www.iragreenberg.com) to create a visualization of the poem: he’s a digital artist, and I’ll be able to show at least one of his visualizations when I come.
Thinking about data mining, about huge amounts of data and visualizations, that seems to me more important than anything in thinking about how computation will change literary and historical analysis (I completely buy Moretti’s arguments). Laura

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