A Quadruple-Based Text Analysis System for History and Philosophy of Science

abstract: Computational tools in the digital humanities often either work on the macro-scale, enabling researchers to analyze huge amounts of data, or on the micro-scale, supporting scholars in the interpretation and analysis of individual documents. The proposed research system that was developed i...

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Other Authors: Damerow, Julia (Author)
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.25951
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-259512018-06-22T03:05:29Z A Quadruple-Based Text Analysis System for History and Philosophy of Science abstract: Computational tools in the digital humanities often either work on the macro-scale, enabling researchers to analyze huge amounts of data, or on the micro-scale, supporting scholars in the interpretation and analysis of individual documents. The proposed research system that was developed in the context of this dissertation ("Quadriga System") works to bridge these two extremes by offering tools to support close reading and interpretation of texts, while at the same time providing a means for collaboration and data collection that could lead to analyses based on big datasets. In the field of history of science, researchers usually use unstructured data such as texts or images. To computationally analyze such data, it first has to be transformed into a machine-understandable format. The Quadriga System is based on the idea to represent texts as graphs of contextualized triples (or quadruples). Those graphs (or networks) can then be mathematically analyzed and visualized. This dissertation describes two projects that use the Quadriga System for the analysis and exploration of texts and the creation of social networks. Furthermore, a model for digital humanities education is proposed that brings together students from the humanities and computer science in order to develop user-oriented, innovative tools, methods, and infrastructures. Dissertation/Thesis Damerow, Julia (Author) Laubichler, Manfred (Advisor) Maienschein, Jane (Advisor) Creath, Richard (Committee member) Ellison, Karin (Committee member) Hooper, Wallace (Committee member) Renn, Jürgen (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) History of science Information technology digital history and philosophy of science digital humanities Quadruples Semantic Web text analysis eng 267 pages Doctoral Dissertation Biology 2014 Doctoral Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.25951 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2014
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language English
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topic History of science
Information technology
digital history and philosophy of science
digital humanities
Quadruples
Semantic Web
text analysis
spellingShingle History of science
Information technology
digital history and philosophy of science
digital humanities
Quadruples
Semantic Web
text analysis
A Quadruple-Based Text Analysis System for History and Philosophy of Science
description abstract: Computational tools in the digital humanities often either work on the macro-scale, enabling researchers to analyze huge amounts of data, or on the micro-scale, supporting scholars in the interpretation and analysis of individual documents. The proposed research system that was developed in the context of this dissertation ("Quadriga System") works to bridge these two extremes by offering tools to support close reading and interpretation of texts, while at the same time providing a means for collaboration and data collection that could lead to analyses based on big datasets. In the field of history of science, researchers usually use unstructured data such as texts or images. To computationally analyze such data, it first has to be transformed into a machine-understandable format. The Quadriga System is based on the idea to represent texts as graphs of contextualized triples (or quadruples). Those graphs (or networks) can then be mathematically analyzed and visualized. This dissertation describes two projects that use the Quadriga System for the analysis and exploration of texts and the creation of social networks. Furthermore, a model for digital humanities education is proposed that brings together students from the humanities and computer science in order to develop user-oriented, innovative tools, methods, and infrastructures. === Dissertation/Thesis === Doctoral Dissertation Biology 2014
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title A Quadruple-Based Text Analysis System for History and Philosophy of Science
title_short A Quadruple-Based Text Analysis System for History and Philosophy of Science
title_full A Quadruple-Based Text Analysis System for History and Philosophy of Science
title_fullStr A Quadruple-Based Text Analysis System for History and Philosophy of Science
title_full_unstemmed A Quadruple-Based Text Analysis System for History and Philosophy of Science
title_sort quadruple-based text analysis system for history and philosophy of science
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