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Humanist Archives: April 7, 2025, 8:24 a.m. Humanist 38.443 - pubs: Digital Scholarship in the Humanities 40.1

				
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        Date: 2025-04-07 07:17:00+00:00
        From: Willard McCarty <willard.mccarty@mccarty.org.uk>
        Subject: Digital Scholarship in the Humanities 40.1


Digital Scholarship in the Humanities
Volume 40, Issue 1, April 2025
  <https://academic.oup.com/dsh>


Literary characters and GPT-4: from William Shakespeare to Elena Ferrante
Gabriel Abrams

Stylometry at the service of history of science: the Renaissance of
Copernicus
George Borski

Research on image design of Fujian paper-cut pattern based on Kansei
engineering and WOA-BP neural network
Daoling Chen, Pengpeng Cheng

Two sides of the same coin? Cross-linguistic sentiment comparison and
thematic discovery of reader’s reception of Wolf Totem
Ruina Chen, Zhuojun Zhong and others

Cultural gene decoding: digital protection of intangible paper-cut and
construction of gene bank
Pengpeng Cheng, Daoling Chen

Real-time human–computer interface based on eye gaze estimation from
low-quality webcam images: integration of convolutional neural networks,
calibration, and transfer learning
Govind R Chhimpa, Ajay Kumar and others

The construction of thematic platforms for Chinese old maps: a global
overview
Ying Dang, Qi Hu and others

Building an Oranian-English parallel corpus for automated translation
training
Abdelbasset Dou, Khalida Kissi

Farming games harvest panopticon: a pragma-semiotic landscape analysis
of Hay Day
May Samir El Falaky, Reham El Shazly

Approaches to Digital Humanities Pedagogy: a systematic literature
review within educational practice
Maria Sofia Georgopoulou, Christos Troussas and others

Translator attribution of Hongloumeng: using entropy-based features and
machining learning algorithm
Ruitao Hu,Gui Wang and others

Improving topic modeling for literary studies: a hybrid model combined
with Word2Vec visualization in the case of Robinson Crusoe
Haifeng Hui

A brief supplement to the Two Oldcastles of London
Hartmut Ilsemann

Modeling “worth by association” in US book reviews, 1905–25
Matthew J Lavin

“Rhetoric behind the digital screen”: wayfinding across the splinternet
of AI—a rhetorical quartet of an affective writer
Ke Li, Zihan Xu

Influence of artificial intelligence on modern book design
Qi Liu, Zijing Wu

Sentiment analysis of Chinese ancient poetry based on multidimensional
knowledge attention
Zhongbao Liu,Guangwen Wan and others

Digital debating cultures: communicative practices on Reddit
Thomas C Messerli, Daria Dayter and others

Who wrote ‘The World of Saddam Hussein?’ A supervised machine learning
approach
Emad Mohamed

Exploring the crisis motif in contemporary German-speaking,
English-speaking, and Croatian literature—a digital and
interdisciplinary approach
Sonja Novak, Marijana Mandić

Can machine translation of literary texts fool stylometry?
Jan Rybicki

A note on applying the Syuzhet program to film dialogue
Barry Salt

Exploring image–text combinations in visual humour through large
language models (LLMs)
Laura Soriano-Gonzalez, Jose Belda-Medina

Analysis of modern strategies for using artificial intelligence
technologies in the creation of fantasy content
Yertay Sultan, Gulnaz Dautova and others

Comprehension of the Shakespeare authorship question through deep
impostors approach
Zeev Volkovich, Renata Avros

On the implementation of Latin part-of-speech taggers in intertextuality
analysis: TreeTagger, CLTK, Cracovia system, LatinCy, and ChatGPT compared
Michael Wittweiler,Franziska Schropp and others

The many voices of Duying: revisiting the disputed essays between Lu Xun
and Zhou Zuoren
Xin Xie, Jiangqiong Li and others

Defining digital humanities and examining its relationship with
linguistics through the lens of Digital Scholarship in the Humanities
Jianwei Yan, Qidi Li and others

Tech-empowered equity: advancing linguistic justice through digital
scholarship
Ran Yi

Decomposing dependency analysis: revisiting the relation between
annotation scheme and structure-based textual measures
Tsy Yih, Haitao Liu

 From house museum to virtual reality: memory, space, and material
culture study in Sir John Soane’s Museum
Haitang Zhang, Lei Song

Virtual museum ‘Traditional Dress of Liangshan Yi Nationality’: analysis
of user experience in cultural heritage interaction
Yan Zhang, Xueyuan Zhang


Book Reviews

Using digital humanities in the classroom: a practical introduction for
teachers, lecturers, and students. Claire Battershill and Shawna Ross
Frida Akmalia

The Future of Digital Communication: The Metaverse. Raquel V. Benítez
Rojas (ed)
Jie Guo

Localization in translation. Miguel A. Jiménez-Crespo
Ye Jin

Corpus approaches to language in social media. Matteo Di Cristofaro
Yubin Qian

Corpus-assisted discourse studies. Matthew Gillings, Gerlinde Mautner
and Paul Baker
Xiaoqin Wu, Xueyu Yue


--
Willard McCarty,
Professor emeritus, King's College London;
Editor, Humanist
www.mccarty.org.uk


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