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International Journal of Digital Humanities (IJDH)
The International Journal of Digital Humanities is a peer-reviewed academic journal with a focus on digital media and the development, application and reflection of digital research methodology in the Humanities. It is concerned with the history, current practice and theory of Digital Humanities.
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https://www.springer.com/journal/42803
期刊最新动态:
- Correction: Committing to reproducibility and explainability: using Git as a research journal
- Open Times: The future of critique in the age of (un)replicability
- Reproducibility and explainability in digital humanities
- Digital humanities in the era of digital reproducibility: towards a fairest and post-computational framework
- Committing to reproducibility and explainability: using Git as a research journal
- Reproducing disciplinary and literary prestige: “The index of major literary prizes in the US”
- A peek inside two black boxes-an experiment with explainable artificial intelligence and IPCC leadership
- Hypericons for interpretability: decoding abstract concepts in visual data
- Reproducibility and explainability in digital humanities
- On reading and interpreting black box deep neural networks
- A documentation checklist for (Linked) humanities data
- Repetitive research: a conceptual space and terminology of replication, reproduction, revision, reanalysis, reinvestigation and reuse in digital humanities
- Minimal research compendiums: an approach to advance statistical validity and reproducibility in digital humanities research
- Recognition of Oracle Bone Inscriptions by using Two Deep Learning Models
- Developing a sentence level fairness metric using word embeddings
- Web-history: designing a course, shaping the discipline
- eXplainable AI with GPT4 for story analysis and generation: A novel framework for diachronic sentiment analysis
- Reproducibility of Indian DH Projects: A case study
- Explainability and transparency in the realm of digital humanities: toward a historian XAI
- Measuring digital humanities learning requirements in Spanish & English-speaking practitioner communities
- Reproducibility, verifiability, and computational historical research
- Reproducibility and non-traditional authorship attribution: Invitatio ad Arma
- International Journal of Digital Humanities
- CLG Authorship Analytics: a library for authorship verification
- Computational authorship analysis of the homeric poems
- Introduction
- Song authorship attribution: a lyrics and rhyme based approach
- Adjectives and adverbs as stylometric analysis parameters
- Treating a genre as a database: a digital research methodology for studying Chinese local gazetteers
- The spatial patterns and cultural meanings of prominent scenery in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River in late Imperial China
- Civil service examination records and political independence in the autonomous northeastern region during the second half of the Tang dynasty (755–907 C.E.)
- Special issue on digital humanities and East Asian studies
- Digital Approaches to Understanding Dongba Pictographs
- From form to sound 自形至聲: visual and aural representations of premodern Chinese phonology and phonorhetoric with applications for phonetic scripts
- Procedural challenges: the FAIR principles and PRC electronic resources - a case study of Chinese republican newspapers
- Mining networks in MARKUS: A study of Chosŏn interpreters’ trade networks in Qing China
- DH in Japanese studies, Japanese studies in DH: Recent trends, tools, and concepts
- Automatic biographical information extraction from local gazetteers with Bi-LSTM-CRF model and BERT
- On uncertain ground: lost landscapes, digital mediation, and site-based research at early Qing Chengde
- CKMorph: a comprehensive morphological analyzer for Central Kurdish
- An interface to view collections of visual art
- Combining sentiment analysis classifiers to explore multilingual news articles covering London 2012 and Rio 2016 Olympics