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Christof Schöch
@christof@fedihum.org  ·  activity timestamp 18 hours ago

Today is #DraCor day!

This morning, until just now in fact, we did our final (oral) report on #CLSINFRA, including of course talking about #DraCor. And now, @skorinkin, one of the editors of DraCor, speaks about the corpus plattform in our seminar on #Multilingualsm in #DigitalHumanities.

https://dracor.org/

https://www.skorinkin.com/about-me

daniil skorinkin - About me

Hi, I'm Daniil Skorinkin! I am interested in texts produced by humans and machines. I studied computational linguistics in Moscow and completed my PhD in computational literary studies there. My research interests include network analysis in literature, stylometry, and the application of modern
Screenshot of the dracor.org website, with the cards for each corpus and some basic information, in tones of white and dark purple.
Screenshot of the dracor.org website, with the cards for each corpus and some basic information, in tones of white and dark purple.
Screenshot of the dracor.org website, with the cards for each corpus and some basic information, in tones of white and dark purple.
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Christof Schöch
@christof@fedihum.org  ·  activity timestamp 18 hours ago

Today is #DraCor day!

This morning, until just now in fact, we did our final (oral) report on #CLSINFRA, including of course talking about #DraCor. And now, @skorinkin, one of the editors of DraCor, speaks about the corpus plattform in our seminar on #Multilingualsm in #DigitalHumanities.

https://dracor.org/

https://www.skorinkin.com/about-me

daniil skorinkin - About me

Hi, I'm Daniil Skorinkin! I am interested in texts produced by humans and machines. I studied computational linguistics in Moscow and completed my PhD in computational literary studies there. My research interests include network analysis in literature, stylometry, and the application of modern
Screenshot of the dracor.org website, with the cards for each corpus and some basic information, in tones of white and dark purple.
Screenshot of the dracor.org website, with the cards for each corpus and some basic information, in tones of white and dark purple.
Screenshot of the dracor.org website, with the cards for each corpus and some basic information, in tones of white and dark purple.
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JCLS
@jcls@fedihum.org  ·  activity timestamp 6 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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