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Digital Humanities

Proceedings of the 18th Annual Conference on Information Technology Education, 2017
This poster will address the authors' plans for student involvement in a digital humanities project. Through involvement in this project, computing-related students will be prepared to move outside of STEM, while humanities students will be exposed to analytic techniques and tools used in the computing fields.
Diane C. Shichtman, Cindy Conaway
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The Index of Digital Humanities Conferences

Journal of Open Humanities Data, 2021
The Index of Digital Humanities Conferences is a database of conference metadata relevant to the digital humanities community dating back to the 1960s.
Matthew D. Lincoln   +2 more
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Construction over operation? A study of the usage of digital humanities databases in China

Aslib Journal of Information Management, 2021
PurposeDigital humanities database is one of the essential tools in digital humanities research area. Therefore, examining the usage of digital humanities database in academic papers is conducive to assessing the value of digital humanities database for ...
Dan Gao   +3 more
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Building Digital Human

Proceedings of the 28th ACM International Conference on Multimedia, 2020
Digital humans find their applications in areas such as virtual companion, virtual reporter, and virtual narrator. As the global trend of digitalization continues, the value of digital humans continues to increase. For example, a virtual teacher may mimic human teachers to deliver personalized education to students spread all over the world at a lower ...
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Critical Appraisal of Using Digital Human Model, Virtual Human, Human Digital Twin and Digital Twin

2023
Abstract: This paper addresses the need to define and discuss the relationship between the digital human model, the human digital twin and the digital twin. Nowadays, in scientific literature, the new terms human digital twin or digital twin are mentioned in different fields of applications, omitting the concept digital human model. However, a model is
Sofia Scataglini, Steven Truijen
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Intertextuality and Digital Humanities

it - Information Technology, 2020
AbstractProceeding from the debate on intertextuality, some considerations are presented here for Literary and Historical Studies that suggest a theory-driven approach applying algorithm-based procedures. It will be shown that methodical tensions between qualitative and quantitative approaches can be solved simultaneously in this way.
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An Introduction to Digital Humanities

Proceedings of the 18th ACM/IEEE on Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, 2018
Digital Humanities is an area of inquiry and scholarship that combines the procedural methodologies from the Sciences with the reflection that is carried out in the Humanities. Although the scope of Digital Humanities is particularly difficult to define as the field is actively evolving, some of its defining characteristics have remained constant over ...
Luis Meneses, Richard Furuta
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The digital humanities workbench

Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Interacción Persona-Ordenador - INTERACCION '12, 2012
The aim of this project is to provide a wide collection of useful text processing tools as online services. This includes tools related to XML documents, DTDs, Schemas, XSLT processing, HTML, etc.Most of these tools are already available, but to be useful, they have to be downloaded and properly installed on the user's machine.
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Digital humanities, digital hegemony

ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society, 2016
The digital humanities represent, for many researchers, the potential for extending their research in terms of audience, scope, methods, and opportunity for interdisciplinary collaboration. Ideally, this potential should also extend access to cultural engagement and preservation for marginalized groups.
John D. Martin III, Carolyn Runyon
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A genealogy of digital humanities

Journal of Documentation, 2011
PurposeBy reconstructing the genealogy of digital humanities through examining digital humanities projects and evaluative writings, this paper aims to identify core arguments related to disciplinary transformation and pedagogy in the humanities fields.
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