Yeah, so, I’ve been playing with this for the last couple hours; would love to hear other’s thoughts (here is one of my current favorites: bit.ly/h113wH ). The study (it’s free but requires registration, ug) accompanying the data is well worth reading and shows some of the interesting directions this data can be taken.
I am already hankering for a way to search for collocates in the bigram data; and since the data’s available that should be ([in]famous [last|first] words)) be possible…
THATCamp Virginia 2010 is a regional THATCamp to be held on Saturday and Sunday, December 18th and 19th, 2010 at the Scholars' Lab, University of Virginia Library, in Charlottesville, VA.
A THATCamp Bootcamp will be held on Friday, December 17th.
THATCampVA is organized by digital humanities collaborators from UVA, Mary Washington, Monticello, and other central Virginia institutions. Follow us on Twitter at @THATCampVA!
Yeah, so, I’ve been playing with this for the last couple hours; would love to hear other’s thoughts (here is one of my current favorites: bit.ly/h113wH ). The study (it’s free but requires registration, ug) accompanying the data is well worth reading and shows some of the interesting directions this data can be taken.
I am already hankering for a way to search for collocates in the bigram data; and since the data’s available that should be ([in]famous [last|first] words)) be possible…
I’m excited for this one, too… twitter’s abuzz with it, and it would be fun to bring the conversation into the scholar’s lab