Locating the Dead and Textmining the Humanities Tim Hitchcock University of Hertfordshire
Downton Abbey dialogue compared to contemporary printed English.
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Distribution of trial lengths in words for ‘killing’ displayed in red; all other trials in grey. ‘Killing’ includes all trials tagged as including the offences of, ‘Infanticide’, ‘murder’, ‘petty treason’, ‘manslaughter’, and ‘killing: other’, by the Old Bailey online.
Katy Börner, Plug-and-Play Macroscopes Communications of the ACM, Vol. 54 No. 3, Pages /
All voyages from the Maury collection, Ships tracks in black, plotted on a white background.
‘horse’, ‘mare’ and ‘gelding’ from the Old Bailey, mapped by ‘street’.
The geographical distribution of colours in the Old Bailey – In small blocks
Hardwicke’s Marriage Act,
Paper Machines: Main Menu
Some of the web sites mentioned in this talk: The Google Ngram Viewer: Correlation Analysis and Ngram Viewer: Sapping Attention (Ben Schmidt’s blog): use.html use.html Discontents (Tim Sherratt’s blog): Datamining with Criminal Intent: Visualising Urban Geographies: Locating London’s Past: Voyant tools: reveal your text: Paper Machines: