Comparative historical research on the the intensity, diversity and fluidity of public discourses has been severely hampered by the extraordinary task of manually gathering and processing large sets of opinionated data in news media in different countries. At most 50,000 documents have been systematically studied in a single comparative historical project in the subject area of heredity and eugenics. Digital techniques, like the text mining tools WAHSP and BILAND we have developed in two successive demonstrator projects, are able to perform advanced forms of multi-lingual text-mining in much larger data sets of newspapers. We describe the development and use of WAHSP and BILAND to support historical discourse analysis in large digitized new...
Topic modelling is often described as a text-mining tool for conducting a study of hidden semantic s...
Digital humanities offer new possibilities to do historical research on journalism in the Modern age...
The ongoing production of staggeringly huge volumes of digital data is a ubiquitous part of life in ...
Comparative historical research on the the intensity, diversity and fluidity of public discourses ha...
Comparative historical research on the the intensity, diversity and fluidity of public discourses ha...
Abstract. Comparative historical research on the the intensity, diversity and flu-idity of public di...
This article discusses the promises and challenges of digital humanities methodologies for historica...
In the present study, we analyzed a large corpus of English-language online media articles covering ...
These are the slides from the 2021 Workshop ‘Historical Newspaper Content Mining: findings from the ...
Newspapers have been a rich source of information for historians for the past hundred years or so. I...
The linguistic DNA project seeks to understand the evolution of philosophy, society and language dur...
In this paper, we discuss how different types of automatic annotation of digitised newspaper article...
This peer-reviewed chapter advances social science research on text mining and data mining, which ar...
This paper discusses the research project Translantis, which uses innovative technologies for cultur...
A trend towards automation of scientific research has recently resulted in what has been termed “dat...
Topic modelling is often described as a text-mining tool for conducting a study of hidden semantic s...
Digital humanities offer new possibilities to do historical research on journalism in the Modern age...
The ongoing production of staggeringly huge volumes of digital data is a ubiquitous part of life in ...
Comparative historical research on the the intensity, diversity and fluidity of public discourses ha...
Comparative historical research on the the intensity, diversity and fluidity of public discourses ha...
Abstract. Comparative historical research on the the intensity, diversity and flu-idity of public di...
This article discusses the promises and challenges of digital humanities methodologies for historica...
In the present study, we analyzed a large corpus of English-language online media articles covering ...
These are the slides from the 2021 Workshop ‘Historical Newspaper Content Mining: findings from the ...
Newspapers have been a rich source of information for historians for the past hundred years or so. I...
The linguistic DNA project seeks to understand the evolution of philosophy, society and language dur...
In this paper, we discuss how different types of automatic annotation of digitised newspaper article...
This peer-reviewed chapter advances social science research on text mining and data mining, which ar...
This paper discusses the research project Translantis, which uses innovative technologies for cultur...
A trend towards automation of scientific research has recently resulted in what has been termed “dat...
Topic modelling is often described as a text-mining tool for conducting a study of hidden semantic s...
Digital humanities offer new possibilities to do historical research on journalism in the Modern age...
The ongoing production of staggeringly huge volumes of digital data is a ubiquitous part of life in ...