Digital Humanities Congress. University of Sheffield, United KingdomIn recent years, social network analysis (SNA) has become increasingly popular as a quantitative approach to the examination of literary works, allowing researchers to generate abstract models of character groupings and interactions that appear in texts, and providing new opportunities for the evaluation of theories about communities and societies in literature. The social networks that are generated for a given novel, however, will differ considerably depending on what choices are made in relation to their construction: what types of interactions or co-occurrences are examined, what characters or other entities are considered, whether full texts or subsections such as cha...
This thesis develops an approach to extract the social relation between characters in literary text ...
The focus on the downfalls and misunderstandings of the Austen anthology has allowed critics to igno...
In the late eighteenth century, European novelists discovered youth. Writers like Goethe, Austen and...
8th International ACM Web Science Conference 2016, Hanover, Germany, 22-25 may 2016Inspired by the i...
We present a method for extracting social networks from literature, namely, nineteenth-century Briti...
In the foundational text, George Eliot and Blackmail, Alexander Welsh charts the development of mode...
Literary works can be analysed in the framework of network theories, as proposed for instance by the...
The study is about social stratification in English society in early nineteenth century reflected at...
The analysis of literary works has experienced a surge in computer-assisted processing. To obtain in...
The term network can refer to any collection of interconnected organisms, groups, objects, or even i...
In a world where complex networks are an increasingly important part of science, it is inter-esting ...
In prose literature often complex dynamics of interpersonal relationships can be observed between th...
In prose literature often complex dynamics of interpersonal relationships can be observed between th...
In a world where complex networks are an increasingly important part of science, it is interesting t...
In a world where complex networks are an increasingly important part of science, it is interesting t...
This thesis develops an approach to extract the social relation between characters in literary text ...
The focus on the downfalls and misunderstandings of the Austen anthology has allowed critics to igno...
In the late eighteenth century, European novelists discovered youth. Writers like Goethe, Austen and...
8th International ACM Web Science Conference 2016, Hanover, Germany, 22-25 may 2016Inspired by the i...
We present a method for extracting social networks from literature, namely, nineteenth-century Briti...
In the foundational text, George Eliot and Blackmail, Alexander Welsh charts the development of mode...
Literary works can be analysed in the framework of network theories, as proposed for instance by the...
The study is about social stratification in English society in early nineteenth century reflected at...
The analysis of literary works has experienced a surge in computer-assisted processing. To obtain in...
The term network can refer to any collection of interconnected organisms, groups, objects, or even i...
In a world where complex networks are an increasingly important part of science, it is inter-esting ...
In prose literature often complex dynamics of interpersonal relationships can be observed between th...
In prose literature often complex dynamics of interpersonal relationships can be observed between th...
In a world where complex networks are an increasingly important part of science, it is interesting t...
In a world where complex networks are an increasingly important part of science, it is interesting t...
This thesis develops an approach to extract the social relation between characters in literary text ...
The focus on the downfalls and misunderstandings of the Austen anthology has allowed critics to igno...
In the late eighteenth century, European novelists discovered youth. Writers like Goethe, Austen and...