24th Irish Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science (AICS'16), University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland, 20-21 September 2016Recently, considerable attention has been paid to word embedding algorithms inspired by neural network models. Given a large textual corpus, these algorithms attempt to derive a set of vectors which represent the corpus vocabulary in a new embedded space. This representation can provide a useful means of measuring the underlying similarity between words. Here we investigate this property in the context of annotated texts of 19th-century fiction by the authors Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, and Arthur Conan Doyle. We demonstrate that building word embeddings on these texts can provide us with an ins...
This article reports the findings of an empirical study that uses eye-tracking and follow-up intervi...
Word embeddings are useful in many tasks in Natural Language Processing and Information Retrieval, s...
This research examines and contributes to recent work by Matthew Jockers and Gabi Kirilloff on the r...
24th Irish Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science (AICS'16), University College...
LDK 2017: Language, Data and Knowledge, Galway, Ireland, 19-20 June 2017Within the last decade, subs...
8th International ACM Web Science Conference 2016, Hanover, Germany, 22-25 may 2016Inspired by the i...
Recent trends in digital humanities have led to a proliferation of studies that apply ‘distant’ rea...
Workshop on Computational Methods in the Humanities 2018 (COMHUM 2018), Luasanne, Switzerland, 4-5 J...
We present a method for extracting social networks from literature, namely, nineteenth-century Briti...
External factors such as author gender, author nationality, and date of publication affect both the ...
In this article, I discuss a project in which I use text mining and corpus linguistics to explore pa...
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This paper introduces the web application CLiC, which we developed as part of a research project bri...
This article reports the findings of an empirical study that uses eye-tracking and follow-up intervi...
Word embeddings are useful in many tasks in Natural Language Processing and Information Retrieval, s...
This research examines and contributes to recent work by Matthew Jockers and Gabi Kirilloff on the r...
24th Irish Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science (AICS'16), University College...
LDK 2017: Language, Data and Knowledge, Galway, Ireland, 19-20 June 2017Within the last decade, subs...
8th International ACM Web Science Conference 2016, Hanover, Germany, 22-25 may 2016Inspired by the i...
Recent trends in digital humanities have led to a proliferation of studies that apply ‘distant’ rea...
Workshop on Computational Methods in the Humanities 2018 (COMHUM 2018), Luasanne, Switzerland, 4-5 J...
We present a method for extracting social networks from literature, namely, nineteenth-century Briti...
External factors such as author gender, author nationality, and date of publication affect both the ...
In this article, I discuss a project in which I use text mining and corpus linguistics to explore pa...
International audienceIn this paper, we apply named entity recognition techniques to a corpus of lit...
In this research, we manually create high-quality datasets in the digital humanities domain for the ...
The paper argues that corpus linguistics can make useful contributions to the descriptive inventory ...
This paper introduces the web application CLiC, which we developed as part of a research project bri...
This article reports the findings of an empirical study that uses eye-tracking and follow-up intervi...
Word embeddings are useful in many tasks in Natural Language Processing and Information Retrieval, s...
This research examines and contributes to recent work by Matthew Jockers and Gabi Kirilloff on the r...