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Post questions here for this week's fundamental readings: Grimmer, Justin, Molly Roberts, Brandon Stewart. 2022. Text as Data. Princeton University Press: Chapters 1:1-7, 2, 3, 4 —“Introduction” throu…
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Programming Historian in English has received a proposal for a lesson, 'Introduction to Text Analysis for Non-English and Multilingual Texts' by @ian-nai.
I have circulated this proposal for feedba…
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Post your response to our challenge questions.
First, describe a conversation explicit within, implicit from or underlying your data. This could be the interaction between posters on a social media…
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Pose a question about one of the following articles:
[“The Geometry of Culture: Analyzing the Meanings of Class through Word Embeddings.”](https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/00031224198…
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Post a reading of your own that uses deep learning for social science analysis and understanding, with a focus on text data.
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Post your response to our challenge questions.
Articulate a one-sentence computational linguistics hunch or hypothesis regarding the distribution of words, phrases or parsed claims within your corp…
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The [documentation for Stanford CoreNLP](https://stanfordnlp.github.io/CoreNLP/download.html) states that the POM configuration should be:
```xml
edu.stanford.nlp
stanford-corenlp
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Post questions here for this week's orienting readings:
Evans, James and Pedro Aceves. 2016. “[Machine Translation: Mining Text for Social Theory](http://www.annualreviews.org/doi/pdf/10.1146/annur…
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Pose a research question you would like to answer (in one, artfully worded sentence...ending with a question mark). This need not be the basis of your final project...but it could lead there. Then des…
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Post a reading of your own that uses deep learning for social science analysis and understanding, with a focus on Solving Problems & Creating Digital Doubles - in this case, we want you to look for ex…