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Existing text recognition engines enables to train general models to recognize not only one specific hand but a multitude of historical hands within a particular script, and from a rather large time period (more than 100 years).
Tobias Hodel +3 more
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The Digital Humanities and Literary Studies
This book delivers an introduction and overview of developing intersections between digital methods and literary studies. The Digital Humanities and Literary Studies serves as a starting place for those who wish to learn more about the possibilities, and
M. Eve
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Digital Humanities and Virtual Reality: A Review of Theories and Best Practices for Art History
The technology of virtual reality (VR) has had proven educational benefits over the last three decades. Yet, most research conducted on these benefits has been confined to the sciences, especially in Computer Science. The application of VR technology for
James Hutson, Trent Olsen
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Digital Humanities Workshops [PDF]
Digital Humanities Workshops is the first volume to focus explicitly on the most common and accessible kind of training in digital humanities (DH): workshops.
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Dieser Beitrag widmet sich in unterschiedlichen Perspektiven dem Zusammenspiel von Fachreferat und Digital Humanities. Insbesondere wird dabei der Frage nach dem Potential der Digital Humanities für spezifische Tätigkeiten im Fachreferat nachgegangen ...
Swantje Dogunke +2 more
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Over the years, Digital Humanities Pedagogy has swiftly evolved, with a growing emphasis on the intersection between Computing and Humanities. However, in the associated literature, a lack of clarity has been found regarding the adoption of diverse ...
Maria-Sofia Georgopoulou +3 more
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Digital humanities, knowledge complexity, and the five 'aporias' of digital research
This article introduces a frame of reference for understanding the fundamental challenges that inform digital humanities as an interdisciplinary research area between arts, humanities, information, and computer science.
J. Edmond, Jörg Lehmann
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Praxes of “The Human” and “The Digital”: Spatial Humanities and the Digitization of Place [PDF]
The spatial humanities have evolved much in the last ten years or so, and much of this evolution has been driven by project and problem-based geographic information systems (GIS) applications. It is argued here that the field lacks a theoretical framework analogous to critical GIS in human geography.
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How do the power dynamics of actors in digital knowledge production define the contours of global science and humanities? Where are scholars now in their efforts to improve a networked, global academic system based on the values of equal access to ...
Urszula Pawlicka-Deger
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Making and interpreting: digital humanities as embodied action
Digital technology has created new spaces, new realities and new ways of life, which have changed the way people perceive and recognise the world. In particular, the production, dissemination and reception methods of literature and art have been impacted
Zhiqin Zhang, Wanyi Song, Peng Liu
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