Literaturliste

Relevant für die mündliche Prüfung sind die nachfolgend aufgelisteten Aufsätze.

Überblick über "Digital Humanities"

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Digitale Editionen

Auf der Suche nach Jack the Ripper und Elena Ferrante

  • Andrea Nini (2018): An authorship analysis of the Jack the Ripper letters, Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, Volume 33, Issue 3, 1 September 2018, Pages 621–636, https://doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqx065
  • Arjuna Tuzzi, Michele A Cortelazzo (2018): What is Elena Ferrante? A comparative analysis of a secretive bestselling Italian writer, Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, Volume 33, Issue 3, 1 September 2018, Pages 685–702, https://doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqx066

Modelling in Digital Humanities

[Wer möchte (nicht unmittelbar relevant für die mündliche Prüfung, liefert jedoch Hintergrundinformationen zu "Reflections on cultural heritage and digital humanities: modelling in practice and theory."): Eide, Øyvind (2014): Ontologies, data modeling, and TEI. Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative, (8). https://journals.openedition.org/jtei/1191]

Visualisierung und Rekonstruktion

  • Hermon, S., D. Pilides, G. Iannone, R. Georgiou, N. Amico and P. Ronzino (2012): Ancient Vase 3D Reconstruction and 3D Visualization”, in: Zhou, M., I. Romanowska, Z. Wu, P. Xu and P. Verhagen (eds.), Revive the Past. Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA). Proceedings of the 39thInternational Conference, Beijing, April 12-16. Pallas Publications, Amsterdam, pp. 59–64. http://proceedings.caaconference.org/files/2011/06_Hermon_et_al_CAA2011.pdf
  • Fleury, P. and S. Madeleine (2012): “An Ox-powered Paddlewheel Boat. Virtual Reconstruction of a 4th Century Roman Machine”, in: Zhou, M., I. Romanowska, Z. Wu, P. Xu and P. Verhagen (eds.), Revive the Past. Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA). Proceedings of the 39th International Conference, Beijing, April 12-16. Pallas Publications, Amsterdam, pp. 125–131. http://proceedings.caaconference.org/files/2011/14_Fleury_Madeleine_CAA2011.pdf

Videoanalyse

Escobar Varela, Miguel, and Gea Oswah Fatah Parikesit. „A quantitative close analysis of a theatre video recording.“ Digital Scholarship in the Humanities Volume 32, Issue 2, 1 June 2017, Pages 276–283.
https://doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqv069

Komplexität(?)

Evelyn Gius (2019): Computationelle Textanalysen als fünfdimensionales Problem: Ein Modell zur Beschreibung von Komplexität. LitLab Pamphlets, 8, 11 2019. PDF: https://www.digitalhumanitiescooperation.de/pamphlet-8-computationelle-textanalysen/

Digital Humanities jenseits von Text

Katja Kwastek (2015): Vom Bild zum Bild – Digital Humanities jenseits des Textes. In: Grenzen und Möglichkeiten der Digital Humanities. Hg. von Constanze Baum / Thomas Stäcker. 2015 (= Sonderband der Zeitschrift für digitale Geisteswissenschaften, 1). text/html Format. DOI: 10.17175/sb001_002

Analyzing Aural Patterns in Texts

Clement, Tanya, David Tcheng, Loretta Auvil, Boris Capitanu, and Megan Monroe (2013): Sounding for Meaning: Using Theories of Knowledge Representation to Analyze Aural Patterns in Texts. DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly 7, no. 1 (2013). http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/7/1/000146/000146.html

Zombies, Comics, Computer Vision

Wählen Sie einen der drei folgenden Texte:

  • Andrew Dekker, Erik Champion (2007): Please Biofeed the Zombies: Enhancing the Gameplay and Display of a Horror Game Using Biofeedback. DiGRA '07 - Proceedings of the 2007 DiGRA International Conference: Situated Play, Sep 24-28 2007. Tokyo, Japan: DiGRA. http://www.digra.org/wp-content/uploads/digital-library/07312.18055.pdf
  • Bateman, John A., Francisco O. D. Veloso, Janina Wildfeuer. Felix HiuLaam Cheung. Nancy Songdan Guo. “An open multilevel classification scheme for the visual layout of comics and graphic novels: Motivation and design.” Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, Volume 32, Issue 3, 1 September 2017, Pages 476–510.
    https://doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqw024
  • Melvin Wevers, Thomas Smits (2019): The visual digital turn: Using neural networks to study historical images. Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqy085