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Culturomics on a Bengali Newspaper Corpus
2012 International Conference on Asian Language Processing, 2012We introduce culturomic studies on a leading Bengali newspaper corpus - Ananda Bazar Patrika, in the same spirit as [15]. Based on 11 years' worth of Bengali newswire text, we are able to extract trajectories of salient words that are of importance in contemporary West Bengal.
Shanta Phani +2 more
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Culturomics: Statistical Traps Muddy the Data [PDF]
In their generally worthwhile discussion of developments in the English language (“Quantitative analysis of culture using millions of digitized books,” Research Article, 14 January, p. [176][1]), J.-B. Michel et al. fall into two common traps. First, they assume that the total number of words published in English is a meaningful statistic.
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'Culturomics' and International Law Research
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014'Culturomics' is the study of culture through the analysis of millions of digitized texts. It has been pioneered in recent years by a team of Harvard researchers working in conjunction with the Google Books project, which has digitized a significant proportion of all the books ever published.
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Study of Human Gastrointestinal Microbiota by Culturomics in Africa.
Medecine et sante tropicales, 2019The interest in studying gut microbiota has been rekindled with the advent of molecular techniques, in particular, metagenomics. Culturomics (high throughput microbial culture with identification of the colonies by Maldi-TOF) has demonstrated its complementarity with metagenomics for comprehensive study of the microbiota.
Traoré, S. +6 more
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The Application of Culturomics to Explore African Skin Microbiota
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and HygieneABSTRACT. Over the past 12 years, culturomics, a high-throughput culture method, has been developed, considerably widening the repertoire of known cultured bacteria. An exhaustive database, including a list of microbes isolated by culture from human skin, was recently established by performing a review of the literature.
Ndiaye, Codou +6 more
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Google Books, Wikipedia, and the Future of Culturomics
Science, 2011As a follow-up to the quantitative analysis of data obtained from Google Books published online in Science on 16 December 2010 and in this week's issue on page 176, one of the study's authors has been using Wikipedia to analyze the fame of scientists whose names appear in books over the centuries.
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Culturomics for (not against!) protected areas
Biological Conservation, 2021Adriana Rosa Carvalho +8 more
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Culturomics: Periodicals Gauge Culture's Pulse
Science, 2011From the perspective of an artist who mines digital information to understand shifts in temporal culture, the analysis of Google books and the initial description of trends in our culture by J.-B. Michel et al. (“Quantitative analysis of culture using millions of digitized books,” Research Article, 14 January, p.
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The power and the promise of culturomics
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 2017Ricardo A. Correia +5 more
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