Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 38, No. 43.
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Subject: Digital Scholarship in the Humanities Table of Contents for June 2024
Digital Scholarship in the Humanities
Volume 39 Issue 2
June 2024
<https://academic.oup.com/dsh/issue>
Gender-specific features in contemporary Japanese names
Ivona Barešová and others
Using deep learning to analyse the times of the UN Security Council
Tobias Blanke
Understanding poetry using natural language processing tools: a survey
Mirella De Sisto and others
Shakespeare Machine: New AI-Based Technologies for Textual AnalysisGet accessArrow
Carl Ehrett and others
Explaining the spatial segregation of ethnic groups in an early industrial city: the case of Vyborg
Antti Härkönen
Retractions in arts and humanities: an analysis of the retraction notices
Ivan Heibi and Silvio Peroni
A statistical approach to Hollywood remake and sequel metadataGet accessArrow
Agata Hołobut and others
Ontology-based knowledge representation for traditional martial arts
Yumeng Hou and Sarah Kenderdine
What drives non-linguists’ hands (or mouse) when drawing mental dialect maps?
Péter Jeszenszky and others
Mining themes, emotions, and stance in the news coverage of the Russia–Ukraine War from Reuters and XinhuaGet accessArrow
Zhaokun Jiang
Towards a ‘synergy’ of text mining and critical discourse analysis: a corpus-assisted discourse study of imagining China in Hong Kong political discourseGet accessArrow
Ming Liu
Is medieval distant viewing possible? : Extending and enriching annotation of legacy image collections using visual analyticsGet accessArrow
Christofer Meinecke and others
Digital assemblages with AI for creative interpretation of short stories
Kieran O'Halloran
Who wrote the first Constitutions of Freemasonry?
Róbert Péter and Alejandro Napolitano Jawerbaum
Film dialogue and R-styloGet accessArrow
Barry Salt
Whose Anthropocene?: a data-driven look at the prospects for collaboration between natural science, social science, and the humanitiesGet accessArrow
Carlos Santana and others
Stylometric analysis of French plays of the 17th centuryGet accessArrow
Jacques Savoy
Parameterization of manipulative media discourse: possibilities and problems of automatic diagnosisGet accessArrow
Maigul Shakenova and others
Tang Chang’an poetry automatic classification: a practical application of deep learning methodsGet accessArrow
Mengmeng Tian and others
Beyond content: discriminatory power of function words in text type classification
Klára Venglařová and Vladimír Matlach
Finding common features in multilingual fake news: a quantitative clustering approachGet accessArrow
Wei Yuan and Haitao Liu
BOOK REVIEWS
Digital Research Methods for Translation Studies. Julie McDonough Dolmaya
Yuhua Fang and Jinqiao Zhou
Literary Digital Stylistics in Translation Studies. Anna Maria Cipriani
Yuan Ping
Empirical Ecocriticism: Environmental Narratives for Social Change.
Matthew Schneider-Mayerson, Alexa Weik von Mossner, W. P. Malecki,
and Frank Hakemulder, Editors (2023)
Shiya Yang
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