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Humanities Entity Recognizer and Medieval French

By djwrisley February 26, 2019 Uncategorized No Comments

One of the major results of the NYU PSL Digital Humanities Partnership funded by the NYU PSL Global Alliance in 2017-18, was the creation of a toolkit for practical, language agnostic named…

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MAA 2016 Toponymic Strata in a Large Corpus of Medieval French.

By djwrisley June 8, 2016 Uncategorized No Comments

The visuals of my Medieval Academy of America paper using data from the VMP project (Boston, 2016) can be found here.

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Deep, Thick, Playful Mapping: a Spatial/GeoHumanities Reading List for Beginners

By djwrisley April 10, 2015 Uncategorized 10 Comments

Some of the participants in my Spatial Humanities and Digital Mapping workshop at the Digital Humanities Institute - Beirut in March 2015 asked for a reading list to begin to…

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Quantifying the Romance Epic (chanson de geste)

By djwrisley April 6, 2015 Uncategorized No Comments

I just had an abstract accepted to present at the MLA 2016 (Austin, TX) for Société Rencesvals American Canadian Branch division panel “Digital Humanities and the Romance Epic: A New…

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How much spatial data can be extracted from the medieval French corpus?

By djwrisley October 1, 2014 Uncategorized No Comments

As I have been extracting place names from medieval French texts now for about a year and the project has reached 100 texts, I can say with some certainty that…

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How many texts were composed in medieval French?

By djwrisley August 2, 2014 Uncategorized 4 Comments

The aim of this digital project to explore ways of visualizing place names occurring in medieval texts, in particular, in the language scholars commonly call “medieval French.” In later postings…

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  • Humanities Entity Recognizer and Medieval French
  • MAA 2016 Toponymic Strata in a Large Corpus of Medieval French.
  • Deep, Thick, Playful Mapping: a Spatial/GeoHumanities Reading List for Beginners
  • Quantifying the Romance Epic (chanson de geste)
  • How much spatial data can be extracted from the medieval French corpus?

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