Poets and coders Eran Hadas and Eyal Gruss recently built an interface which demonstrates how the Word2Vec system associates words in vector space, on the basis of Google’s gigantic English-language corpus.
I’ll try to keep this updated. Some recent work I’ve discovered which has to do generally with text variation visualisation (as in VVV): Douglas Duhaime trains the machine
NISE = National movements & Intermediary Structures in Europe Meeting Programme TUESDAY 1 SEPTEMBER 2015, SINGLETON ABBEY, SINGLETON CAMPUS 15h00 Welcome NISE – Louis Vos & Nel de Mûelenaere
CODAH lunchtime talks – Surf Room, 12 midday May 5 – Professor Phil Reed (Psychology, Swansea U) The Impacts of Digital Dependency Concerns about the level of digital dependency
Congratulations to Professor Matt Jones and colleagues, who are leading a new multi-disciplinary centre at Swansea University: CHERISH-DE (= Digital Economy). Details here. [Update 2016: here.] Funded by
Jan Rybicki (Jagiellonian University) presented work on “stylometry evolution” in a sample of 1000 English novels, and others in 9 more languages, to CLARIN-NL last Friday: his slides are here.
David Beavan and Raquel Alegre (UCL) March 24, 12:00, Surf Room (Fulton House) The Craftsperson and the Scholar: the Role of Software Engineers in Humanities Research David Beavan
Tuesday, February 24 at 12:00 in the Surf Room, Fulton House: Dr Bob Laramee (Swansea) Adventures in Information Visualization: An Interactive Talk Our ability to collect and store data
All in the Surf Room, Fulton House, on Tuesdays at 12:00 (February 10, February 24, March 10, March 24) February 10: Dr Kasia Szpakowska (Swansea) Digging into Demons: