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Human-Effective Computability† [PDF]
We analyse Kreisel's notion of human-effective computability. Like Kreisel, we relate this notion to a concept of informal provability, but we disagree with Kreisel about the precise way in which this is best done. The resulting two different ways of analysing human-effective computability give rise to two different variants of Church's thesis.
Marianna Antonutti Marfori, Leon Horsten
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The Index of Digital Humanities Conferences
'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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Digital humanities as third culture
Th is article examines collaboration in the digital humanities through a sociological lens, focusing on the social relations, including hierarchies, that form in the digital humanities. It argues that the digital humanities can be seen as a form of third
Andrea Hunter
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Human-Like Computing and Human–Computer Interaction [PDF]
Intelligent interfaces have moved into the mainstream, but often using black-box algorithms that even the developers, let alone the users can understand. Human-like computing is about making algorithms closer to the way humans' think in order to improve the algorithms and/or improve the experience for the user. This paper discusses issues raised during
Alan Dix, null Talis
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FRA ‘LETTERARIO’ E DIGITALE: ALLE ORIGINI DELLE DIGITAL HUMANITIES
Father Roberto Busa is widely recognised as the founder of Humanities Computing (HC) because of his pioneering approach to text analysis, which paved the way for computational linguistics.
Andrea Cuna
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Glossary of acronyms used in Digital Humanities [PDF]
A glossary of acronyms used in Digital Humanities compiled by the organizer and contributors to a conference on the subject held at the Università degli studi dell’Aquila in the summer of 2022.
Andrew Hopkins
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Before the Beginning: The Formation of Humanities Computing as a Discipline in Canada
In his book Humanities Computing, in a chapter fittingly titled "Discipline," Willard McCarty attempts to define the discipline of Humanities Computing by understanding what is happening within the discipline.
Geoffrey Rockwell +4 more
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This paper discusses current challenges in archaeological cultural heritage data management and presents the interdisciplinary research project DigiNUMA.
Eljas Oksanen +6 more
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Ubiquitous Human Computing [PDF]
Ubiquitous computing means network connectivity everywhere, linking devices and systems as small as a drawing pin and as large as a worldwide product distribution chain. What could happen whenpeopleare so readily networked? This paper explores issues arising from two possible emerging models of ubiquitous human computing: fungible networked brainpower ...
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Personalized Human Computation
Significant effort in machine learning and information retrieval has been devoted to identifying personalized content such as recommendations and search results. Personalized human computation has the potential to go beyond existing techniques like collaborative filtering to provide personalized results on demand, over personal data ...
Organisciak, Peter +4 more
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