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Frontiers in Digital Humanities, Volume 5
Volume 5, 2018
- Stefan Balke, Christian Dittmar, Jakob Abeßer, Klaus Frieler, Martin Pfleiderer, Meinard Müller:
Bridging the Gap: Enriching YouTube Videos with Jazz Music Annotations. 1 - Miguel Won, Patricia Murrieta-Flores, Bruno Martins:
Ensemble Named Entity Recognition (NER): Evaluating NER Tools in the Identification of Place Names in Historical Corpora. 2 - Eileen Scanlon:
Digital Scholarship: Identity, Interdisciplinarity, and Openness. 3 - Greta Franzini, Mike Kestemont, Gabriela Rotari, Melina Jander, Jeremi K. Ochab, Emily Franzini, Joanna Byszuk, Jan Rybicki:
Attributing Authorship in the Noisy Digitized Correspondence of Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. 4 - Arthur M. Jacobs:
The Gutenberg English Poetry Corpus: Exemplary Quantitative Narrative Analyses. 5 - Chiara Martini, Annalisa Barla, Francesca Odone, Alessandro Verri, Alberto Cella, Gian Andrea Rollandi, Alberto Pilotto:
Data-Driven Continuous Assessment of Frailty in Older People. 6 - Paola Risso, Mario Covarrubias Rodriguez, Monica Bordegoni, Alberto Gallace:
Development and Testing of a Small-Size Olfactometer for the Perception of Food and Beverages in Humans. 7 - Arianna Dagliati, Valentina Tibollo, Lucia Sacchi, Alberto Malovini, Ivan Limongelli, Matteo Gabetta, Carlo Napolitano, Andrea Mazzanti, Pasquale De Cata, Luca Chiovato, Silvia G. Priori, Riccardo Bellazzi:
Big Data as a Driver for Clinical Decision Support Systems: A Learning Health Systems Perspective. 8 - Antonio Toral, Martijn Wieling, Andy Way:
Post-editing Effort of a Novel With Statistical and Neural Machine Translation. 9 - Marie Dubremetz, Joakim Nivre:
Rhetorical Figure Detection: Chiasmus, Epanaphora, Epiphora. 10 - Yi-Sheng Chao, Hsing-Chien Wu, Chao-Jung Wu, Wei-Chih Chen:
Principal Component Approximation and Interpretation in Health Survey and Biobank Data. 11 - Riccardo L. Rossi, Renata M. Grifantini:
Big Data: Challenge and Opportunity for Translational and Industrial Research in Healthcare. 13 - Philipp Kulms, Stefan Kopp:
A Social Cognition Perspective on Human-Computer Trust: The Effect of Perceived Warmth and Competence on Trust in Decision-Making With Computers. 14 - Markus Neuwirth, Daniel Harasim, Fabian C. Moss, Martin Rohrmeier:
The Annotated Beethoven Corpus (ABC): A Dataset of Harmonic Analyses of All Beethoven String Quartets. 16 - Joshua D. Reiss, Øyvind Brandtsegg:
Applications of Cross-Adaptive Audio Effects: Automatic Mixing, Live Performance and Everything in Between. 17 - Jan-Philipp Stein, Peter Ohler:
Saving Face in Front of the Computer? Culture and Attributions of Human Likeness Influence Users' Experience of Automatic Facial Emotion Recognition. 18 - Christopher Hench, Alex Estes:
A Metrical Analysis of Medieval German Poetry Using Supervised Learning. 19 - Michael Moss, David Thomas, Timothy Gollins:
Artificial Fibers - The Implications of the Digital for Archival Access. 20 - Martha Vassiliadi, Stella Sylaiou, George Papagiannakis:
Literary Myths in Mixed Reality. 21 - Beronda L. Montgomery:
Building and Sustaining Diverse Functioning Networks Using Social Media and Digital Platforms to Improve Diversity and Inclusivity. 22 - Yu-Chou Chiang, Henriette Bier, Sina Mostafavi:
Design to Robotic Assembly: An Exploration in Stacking. 23 - Stan Szpakowicz, Anna Feldman, Anna Kazantseva:
Editorial: Computational Linguistics and Literature. 24 - Carlos Eduardo Cancino Chacón, Maarten Grachten, Werner Goebl, Gerhard Widmer:
Computational Models of Expressive Music Performance: A Comprehensive and Critical Review. 25 - Roger B. Dannenberg:
Languages for Computer Music. 26 - Chris Chafe:
I am Streaming in a Room. 27 - Sophie Melville, Kathryn Eccles, Taha Yasseri:
Topic Modeling of Everyday Sexism Project Entries. 28 - Matthew John Yee-King, Thomas Wilmering, Maria Teresa Llano Rodriguez, Maria Krivenski, Mark d'Inverno:
Technology Enhanced Learning: The Role of Ontologies for Feedback in Music Performance. 29
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