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International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, March 2022
- Editor's Note. v-vi
- Notes on Contributors. vii-x
LOD and Cultural Data
- Susan Brown:
Same Difference: Identity and Diversity in Linked Open Cultural Data. 1-16
Converting Text and Images to Structured Data
- Jun Ogawa, Kiyonori Nagasaki, Ikki Ohmukai:
Modelling and Structuring Narrative Historical Sources with Temporal Context. 17-32 - Olaf Nowitzki, Corinna Engelhardt-Nowitzki, Martin L. Fiala, Wilfried Wöber:
Optical Music Recognition of Printed White Mensural Notation: Conversion to Modern Notation Using Object Detection Mechanisms. 33-49
LOD in the Arts and Humanities
- Donald Sturgeon:
Crowdsourcing the Historical Record: Creating Linked Open Data for Chinese History at Scale. 50-63 - Toby Burrows:
Linked Open Data and Medieval Studies: Some Lessons from the Mapping Manuscript Migrations Project. 64-77 - Christof Schöch, Maria Hinzmann, Julia Röttgermann, Katharina Dietz, Anne Klee:
Smart Modelling for Literary History. 78-93 - Sarah Middle, Ryan Horne, David A. McMeekin, Chiara Zuanni, Alex Butterworth:
Geographies of Place in Digital Art History. 94-109
Volume 16, Number 2, October 2022
- Editor's Note. v-vi
- Notes on Contributors. vii-ix
- Emmanuel Ngué Um, Rhonda Jones:
Guest Editors' Introduction: The Current State of Digital Humanities in Africa. 111-115 - Tunde Ope-Davies:
The Digital Humanities as a Framework for Refining and Retooling the Humanities in Africa: A Case Study of the University of Lagos, Nigeria. 116-137 - Fredrick Mzee Awuor, Benard Opaa:
Monitoring of Encroachment of Wetlands in Kenya: A Digital Solution through a Participatory Approach. 138-152 - Paul Akinmayowa Akin-Otiko, Augustine Akintunde Farinola:
Towards a Yoruba Indigenous Model of Communication for Software Development in Digital Humanities. 153-165 - Emmanuel Ngué Um, Émilie Eliette, Caroline Ngo Tjomb Assembe, Francis M. Tyers:
Developing a Rule-Based Machine-Translation System, Ewondo-French-Ewondo. 166-181 - Moses Effiong Ekpenyong, Eno-Abasi Urua, Aniefon Daniel Akpan, Olufemi Sunday Adeoye, Aminu Alhaji Suleiman:
A Template-Based Approach to Intelligent Multilingual Corpora Transcription. 182-213 - Sabahat Khan, Fasih Ahmed, Muhammad Mubeen:
A Text-Mining Research Based on LDA Topic Modelling: A Corpus-Based Analysis of Pakistan's UN Assembly Speeches (1970-2018). 214-229 - James Butler:
Relative Modelling in Namescape Mapping: A New Re-presentational Approach for Spatializing Narratives. 230-245
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