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Fourth Industrial Revolution between Knowledge Management and Digital Humanities
The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) offers optimum productivity and efficiency via automation, expert systems, and artificial intelligence. The Fourth Industrial Revolution deploys smart sensors, Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), Internet of Things (IoT),
Muhammad Anshari+2 more
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Introducing the Digital Humanities in Ireland Landscape Report Dataset
The UK-Ireland Digital Humanities Network was jointly funded in July 2020 by the Irish Research Council (IRC) and the UK Research and Innovation’s (UKRI) Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) under the ground-breaking Collaboration in Digital ...
Michelle Doran
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This article will focus on the relationship between Digital Humanities and Artificial Intelligence and will discuss the methodology of applying Artificial Intelligence in Digital Humanities; specifically, the article will target the applications in ...
Junhan Ye
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This paper presents an annotated metadata corpus of English language book reviews from Goodreads and annotation guidelines developed to tag online book reviews for mentions of story world absorption.
Moniek Kuijpers+7 more
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The application of ex vivo synthetic DNA as a high capacity information storage medium is well documented. Herein, we consider the potential for synthetic DNA to be incorporated as part of the human genome; providing a definitive, accessible, in vivo database of patient history.
Roy D, Sleator, Aisling, O'Driscoll
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Proceedings of the 15th Conference on Knowledge Organization WissOrg'17 of theGerman Chapter of the International Society for Knowledge Organization (ISKO),30th November - 1st December 2017, Freie Universität Berlin [PDF]
Wissensorganisation is the name of a series of biennial conferences / workshops with a long tradition, organized by the German chapter of the International Society of Knowledge Organization (ISKO).
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Digital humanities and digital social reading [PDF]
AbstractProminent among the social developments that the web 2.0 has facilitated is digital social reading (DSR): on many platforms there are functionalities for creating book reviews, ‘inline’ commenting on book texts, online story writing (often in the form of fanfiction), informal book discussions, book vlogs, and more.
Simone Rebora+10 more
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This work deals with the use of digital tools for the production of knowledge, based on the central theme of Digital Humanities, having been outlined based on experiences lived in the Law course of a Higher Education Institution in Feira de Santana ...
Aline Fonseca Gomes+4 more
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Although digital humanities (DH) has received a lot of attention in recent years, its status as “a discipline in its own right” (Schreibman et al., A companion to digital humanities (pp. xxiii–xxvii).
Janet C. Luhmann, M. Burghardt
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