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"Though much is taken, much abides": Recovering antiquity through innovative digital methodologies: Introduction to the special issue

open access: yesDigital Medievalist, 2008
Classicists have long been at the forefront of the Digital Humanities. As is also true in mediaeval studies, this engagement with technology is due primarily to the complexity of the primary sources under consideration and patchy and often fragmentary ...
Gabriel Bodard, Simon Mahony
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One model to rule them all: unified classification model for geotagging websites [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The paper presents a novel approach to finding regional scopes (geotagging) of websites. It relies on a single binary classification model per region type to perform the multi-label classification and uses a variety of different features that have not ...
Maslov, Michael   +2 more
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Exploiting Text and Network Context for Geolocation of Social Media Users

open access: yes, 2015
Research on automatically geolocating social media users has conventionally been based on the text content of posts from a given user or the social network of the user, with very little crossover between the two, and no bench-marking of the two ...
Baldwin, Timothy   +3 more
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The network structure of visited locations according to geotagged social media photos

open access: yes, 2017
Businesses, tourism attractions, public transportation hubs and other points of interest are not isolated but part of a collaborative system. Making such collaborative network surface is not always an easy task.
A Alshamsi   +24 more
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Spatial groundings for meaningful symbols [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
The increasing availability of ontologies raises the need to establish relationships and make inferences across heterogeneous knowledge models. The approach proposed and supported by knowledge representation standards consists in establishing formal ...
Dietze, Stefan, Tanasescu, Vlad
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A Case Study of Crowdsourcing Imagery Coding in Natural Disasters

open access: yes, 2017
Crowdsourcing and open licensing allow more people to participate in research and humanitarian activities. Open data, such as geographic information shared through OpenStreetMap and image datasets from disasters, can be useful for disaster response and ...
A Felstiner   +19 more
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Georeferencing Wikipedia pages using language models from Flickr [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
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De Rouck, Chris   +3 more
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City-Identification of Flickr Videos Using Semantic Acoustic Features

open access: yes, 2016
City-identification of videos aims to determine the likelihood of a video belonging to a set of cities. In this paper, we present an approach using only audio, thus we do not use any additional modality such as images, user-tags or geo-tags.
Chao, Guan-Lin   +3 more
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Geotagging stats for BioStor

open access: yes, 2014
Note to self for upcoming discussion with JournalMap.As of Monday August 25th, BioStor has 106,617 articles comprising 1,484,050 BHL pages. From the full text for these articles, I have extracted 45,452 distinct localities (i.e., geotagged with latitude and longitude).
openaire   +1 more source

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