DH Abstracts

  • “Spatial Named Entity Recognition in Literary Texts: What is the Influence of OCR Noise?”. In Proceedings of the 5th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Geospatial Humanities (GeoHumanities’21). Association for Computing Machinery: 13–21. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1145/3486187.3490206.
  • “Mind the Gap: Bridging Distant and Close Reading across Heterogeneous Text Collections”, with Clovis Gladstone, Robert Morrissey and Mark Olsen, Digital Humanities 2020, Ottawa, Canada (html).
  • “Mind the Gap: Bridging Distant and Close Reading across Heterogeneous Text Collections”, with Clovis Gladstone, Robert Morrissey, and Mark Olsen. Digital Humanities 2020, Ottawa, Canada. (html)
  • “Enlightenment Legacies: Sequence Alignment and Text-Reuse at Scale”, with Clovis Gladstone, Robert Morrissey, and Mark Olsen. Digital Humanities 2019, Utrecht, Netherlands.
  • “Digging into ECCO: Identifying Commonplaces and other Forms of Text Reuse at Scale”, with Clovis Gladstone, Robert Morrissey, and Mark Olsen. Digital Humanities 2016, Krakow, Poland.
  • “Visualizing Text Alignments: Image Processing Techniques for Locating 18th-Century Commonplaces”, with Alfie Abdul-Rahman et al. Digital Humanities 2015, University of Western Sydney, Sydney, Australia. (html)
  • “Remapping Cultural History? Digital Humanities, Historical Bibliometrics, and the Reception of Print Culture”, with Mark Towsey, Simon Burrows, et al. Digital Humanities 2015, University of Western Sydney, Sydney, Australia. (html)
  • “PhiloLogic4 and the Android PhiloReader Apps: Toward Building a Full-Featured PhiloLogic API”, with Charles Cooney, Clovis Gladstone, et al. Digital Humanities 2015, University of Western Sydney, Sydney, Australia. (html)
  • “Discourses and Disciplines in the Enlightenment: Topic Modeling the French Encyclopédie”, with Clovis Gladstone and Robert Morrissey. Digital Humanities 2014, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland (2014): pp. 335-37. (pdf)
  • “Navigating the 18th-Century Republic of Letters: Sequence Alignment as a Method for Scalable Reading in Large Text Corpora”, Digital Humanities Australasia 2014, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia (2014). (pdf)
  • “Intertextuality and Influence in the Age of Enlightenment: Sequence Alignment Applications for Humanities Research”, Digital Humanities 2012, ed. Jan Christoph Meister. University of Hamburg, Germany (2012): 345-47. (pdf)
  • “Hidden Roads and Twisted Paths: Intertextual Discovery using Clusters, Classifications, and Similarities”, with Charles Cooney, Russell Horton, Mark Olsen, and Robert Voyer. Digital Humanities 2008, eds. Lisa Opas-Hänninen, Mikko Jokelainen, Ikka Juuso, and Tapio Seppänen. Univeristy of Oulu, Finland (2008): 93-94. (pdf)
  • “Deconstructing Machine Learning: A Challenge for Digital Humanities”, with Charles Cooney, Russell Horton, Mark Olsen, and Robert Voyer. Digital Humanities 2008, eds. Lisa Opas-Hänninen, Mikko Jokelainen, Ikka Juuso, and Tapio Seppänen. Univeristy of Oulu, Finland (2008): 89-90. (pdf)
  • “Re-Engineering the Tree of Knowledge: Vector Space Analysis and Centroid-Based Clustering in the Encyclopédie”, with Robert Voyer, Russell Horton, Charles Cooney, Mark Olsen, and Robert Morrissey. Digital Humanities 2008, eds. Lisa Opas-Hänninen, Mikko Jokelainen, Ikka Juuso, and Tapio Seppänen. Univeristy of Oulu, Finland (2008): 179-80. (pdf)
  • “Feature Creep: Evaluating Feature Sets for Text Mining Literary Corpora”, with Charles Cooney, Russell Horton, Mark Olsen, and Robert Voyer. Digital Humanities 2008, eds. Lisa Opas-Hänninen, Mikko Jokelainen, Ikka Juuso, and Tapio Seppänen. Univeristy of Oulu, Finland (2008): 91-92. (pdf)
  • “PhiloMine: An Integrated Environment for Humanities Text Mining”, with Charles Cooney, Russell Horton, Mark Olsen, and Robert Voyer. Digital Humanities 2008, eds. Lisa Opas-Hänninen, Mikko Jokelainen, Ikka Juuso, and Tapio Seppänen. Univeristy of Oulu, Finland (2008): 237-38. (pdf)
  • “Mining Eighteenth Century Ontologies: Machine Learning and Knowledge Classification in the Encyclopédie“, with Russell Horton, Robert Morrissey, Mark Olsen, and Robert Voyer. Digital Humanities 2007, eds. Sara Schmidt, Ray Siemens, Amit Kumar, and John Unsworth. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (2007): 81-83. (html)
  • “Extending PhiloLogic”, with Charles Cooney, Russell Horton, Mark Olsen, and Robert Voyer. Digital Humanities 2007, eds. Sara Schmidt, Ray Siemens, Amit Kumar, and John Unsworth. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (2007): 42-43. (html)

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