This paper addresses methodological issues in diachronic data analysis for historical research. We apply two families of topic models (LDA and DTM) on a relatively large set of historical newspapers, with the aim of capturing and understanding discourse dynamics. Our case study focuses on newspapers and periodicals published in Finland between 1854 and 1917, but our method can easily be transposed to any diachronic data. Our main contributions are a) a combined sampling, training and inference procedure for applying topic models to huge and imbalanced diachronic text collections; b) a discussion on the differences between two topic models for this type of data; c) quantifying topic prominence for a period and thus a generalization of docume...
This chapter discusses the long diachrony of English news discourse from seventeenth-century newsboo...
During the course of the nineteenth century, ideological language mostly expressed through isms such...
In this paper, we report on a study that was performed within the “Semantics of History ” project on...
This paper addresses methodological issues in diachronic data analysis for historical research. We a...
Linking large digitized newspaper corpora in different languages that have become available in natio...
In an explorative manner, this article uses a data-driven digital history set-up to focus on media p...
Topic modelling is often described as a text-mining tool for conducting a study of hidden semantic s...
Digitization and computer science have established a completely new set of methods with which to ana...
This article aims to offer a methodological contribution to digital humanities by exploring the valu...
Newspapers have been a rich source of information for historians for the past hundred years or so. I...
This paper is a part of a collaboration between computer scientists and historians aimed at developm...
How can computer-assisted methods help us to solve problems that are fundamental to historical resea...
This article uses metadata from serial publications as a means of modelling the historical developme...
none1noThis edition of Corpora contains one of the first ever collections of papers pertaining to t...
Within the discipline of history, digital approaches, tools, and research ...
This chapter discusses the long diachrony of English news discourse from seventeenth-century newsboo...
During the course of the nineteenth century, ideological language mostly expressed through isms such...
In this paper, we report on a study that was performed within the “Semantics of History ” project on...
This paper addresses methodological issues in diachronic data analysis for historical research. We a...
Linking large digitized newspaper corpora in different languages that have become available in natio...
In an explorative manner, this article uses a data-driven digital history set-up to focus on media p...
Topic modelling is often described as a text-mining tool for conducting a study of hidden semantic s...
Digitization and computer science have established a completely new set of methods with which to ana...
This article aims to offer a methodological contribution to digital humanities by exploring the valu...
Newspapers have been a rich source of information for historians for the past hundred years or so. I...
This paper is a part of a collaboration between computer scientists and historians aimed at developm...
How can computer-assisted methods help us to solve problems that are fundamental to historical resea...
This article uses metadata from serial publications as a means of modelling the historical developme...
none1noThis edition of Corpora contains one of the first ever collections of papers pertaining to t...
Within the discipline of history, digital approaches, tools, and research ...
This chapter discusses the long diachrony of English news discourse from seventeenth-century newsboo...
During the course of the nineteenth century, ideological language mostly expressed through isms such...
In this paper, we report on a study that was performed within the “Semantics of History ” project on...