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@jcls@fedihum.org  ·  activity timestamp 7 days ago

Keith et al. develop quantitative methods to examine how gender is portrayed across 100+ 17th-century plays by #Calderón.
#CLS #DigitalHumanities #JCLS #LiteraryComputing #Plays #CCLS25 #DraCor

https://fedihum.org/tags/Calder%C3%B3n
Figure 1: Gender classification for a character at different levels of granularity (blue = masculine, red = feminine). Saturation indicates model confidence.
Figure 1: Gender classification for a character at different levels of granularity (blue = masculine, red = feminine). Saturation indicates model confidence.
Figure 1: Gender classification for a character at different levels of granularity (blue = masculine, red = feminine). Saturation indicates model confidence.
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@jcls@fedihum.org replied  ·  activity timestamp 7 days ago

Using a #GenderClassifier for #Spanish and model-explainability techniques, they identify which textual features most strongly influence the classification of speech as “male” or “female.”
The result? A human-interpretable view of the most gendered elements of dialogue in #Calderón’s #Comedias. 🎭

https://fedihum.org/tags/Calder%C3%B3n
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