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Open, Shareable, Reproducible Workflows for the Digital Humanities
The Case of the 4Humanities.org 'WhatEvery1Says' Project Ashley Champagne Department of English University of California, Santa Barbara Jeremy Douglass Department of English University of California, Santa Barbara Scott Kleinman Department of English California State University, Northridge Alan Liu Department of English University of California, Santa Barbara Jamal Russell Department of English University of California, Santa Barbara Lindsay Thomas Department of English University of Miami
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Order of Presentation Overview Alan Liu
Department of English University of California, Santa Barbara Manifest System for Data Provenance and Workflow Management Scott Kleinman Department of English California State University, Northridge Virtual Workspace Manager for Integrated, Containerized Data Manipulation and Processing Jeremy Douglass Department of English University of California, Santa Barbara Constructing a "Random" Comparison Corpus Lindsay Thomas Department of English University of Miami "Interpretation Protocol" for Topic Models Ashley Champagne Department of English University of California, Santa Barbara Prototyping How the WE1S Project Can Guide Humanities Advocacy Jamal Russell Department of English University of California, Santa Barbara
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Overview [title slide] Alan Liu
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Overview [body slide] Alan Liu
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Manifest System for Data Provenance and Workflow Management
[title slide] Scott Kleinman
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[body slide] Manifest System for Data Provenance
and Workflow Management [body slide] Scott Kleinman
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Virtual Workspace Manager for Integrated,
Containerized Data Manipulation and Processing [title slide] Jeremy Douglass
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[body slide] Virtual Workspace Manager for Integrated,
Containerized Data Manipulation and Processing [body slide] Jeremy Douglass
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Constructing a "Random" Comparison Corpus
[title slide] Lindsay Thomas
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Constructing a "Random" Comparison Corpus
[body slide] Lindsay Thomas
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"Interpretation Protocol" for Topic Models
[title slide] Ashley Champagne
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[body slide] "Interpretation Protocol" for Topic Models
Ashley Champagne
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Prototyping How the WE1S Project Can Guide Humanities Advocacy
[title slide] Jamal Russell
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[body slide] Prototyping How the WE1S Project
Can Guide Humanities Advocacy [body slide] Jamal Russell
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