International audienceThe Stanford Literary Laboratory has recently proposed the study of literature in the framework of network theories. The analysis is based on the fact that plots of plays or novels can be displayed as networks of interacting characters. Following this approach, we apply the Graph Visualization Software to two Shakespeare's plays to show how it can help in highlighting some features of their plots and display their timelines
Networks are popular models for representing interactions between entities in systems, such as in so...
International audienceNo doubt, networks have become indispensable mathematical tools in many aspect...
We introduce Hyperbard, a dataset of diverse relational data representationsderived from Shakespeare...
The Stanford Literary Laboratory has recently proposed the study of literature in the framework of n...
Literary works can be analysed in the framework of network theories, as proposed for instance by the...
Recently, we have developed a software able of gathering information on social networks from written...
The character network of a given narrative (novel, play, film, graphic novel, etc.) models the struc...
Many of the plays of William Shakespeare are almost universally known and continue to be played even...
Artificial Literature (ALit) starts seem possible with upcoming generative models. ALit consists of ...
This paper examines the generation and analysis of a social network produced from Shakespeare’s play...
Blogpost, http://www.martingrandjean.ch/network-visualization-shakespeare/Are Shakespeare's tragedie...
In the last few years, literary studies have experienced what we could call the rise of quantitative...
A character network is a graph extracted from a narrative, in which vertices represent characters an...
Graduate Paper, Digital Humanities Forum 2014: Nodes & Networks in the Humanities. University of Kan...
We love networks! Networks are powerful conceptual tools, encapsulating in a single item multiple af...
Networks are popular models for representing interactions between entities in systems, such as in so...
International audienceNo doubt, networks have become indispensable mathematical tools in many aspect...
We introduce Hyperbard, a dataset of diverse relational data representationsderived from Shakespeare...
The Stanford Literary Laboratory has recently proposed the study of literature in the framework of n...
Literary works can be analysed in the framework of network theories, as proposed for instance by the...
Recently, we have developed a software able of gathering information on social networks from written...
The character network of a given narrative (novel, play, film, graphic novel, etc.) models the struc...
Many of the plays of William Shakespeare are almost universally known and continue to be played even...
Artificial Literature (ALit) starts seem possible with upcoming generative models. ALit consists of ...
This paper examines the generation and analysis of a social network produced from Shakespeare’s play...
Blogpost, http://www.martingrandjean.ch/network-visualization-shakespeare/Are Shakespeare's tragedie...
In the last few years, literary studies have experienced what we could call the rise of quantitative...
A character network is a graph extracted from a narrative, in which vertices represent characters an...
Graduate Paper, Digital Humanities Forum 2014: Nodes & Networks in the Humanities. University of Kan...
We love networks! Networks are powerful conceptual tools, encapsulating in a single item multiple af...
Networks are popular models for representing interactions between entities in systems, such as in so...
International audienceNo doubt, networks have become indispensable mathematical tools in many aspect...
We introduce Hyperbard, a dataset of diverse relational data representationsderived from Shakespeare...