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- Automatic Identification and Classification of Portraits in a Corpus of Historical PhotographsTaylor B. Arnold, Lauren Tilton, Justin Wigard. 25-35 [doi]
- Page Layout Analysis of Text-heavy Historical Documents: a Comparison of Textual and Visual ApproachesSven Najem-Meyer, Matteo Romanello. 36-54 [doi]
- The Computational Memorability of Iconic ImagesLisa Saleh, Nanne van Noord. 55-71 [doi]
- The Roots of Doubt. Fine-tuning a BERT Model to Explore a Stylistic PhenomenonMargherita Parigini, Mike Kestemont. 72-91 [doi]
- Linguistic Value Construction in 18th-Century London Auction Advertisements: a Quantitative ApproachAlessandra De Mulder, Lauren Fonteyn, Mike Kestemont. 92-113 [doi]
- Introducing Functional Diversity: A Novel Approach to Lexical Diversity in (Historical) CorporaFolgert Karsdorp, Enrique Manjavacas, Lauren Fonteyn. 114-126 [doi]
- Detecting Formulaic Language Use in Historical Administrative CorporaMarijn Koolen, Rik Hoekstra. 127-151 [doi]
- Right-wing MnemonicsPhillip Stenmann Baun, Kristoffer L. Nielbo. 152-161 [doi]
- Emodynamics: Detecting and Characterizing Pandemic Sentiment Change Points on Danish TwitterRebekah B. Baglini, Sara Møller Østergaard, Stine Nyhus Larsen, Kristoffer L. Nielbo. 162-176 [doi]
- Differentiating Social Media Texts via ClusteringHannah Seemann, Tatjana Scheffler. 177-188 [doi]
- What Shall We Do With the Unseen Sailor? Estimating the Size of the Dutch East India Company Using an Unseen Species ModelMelvin Wevers, Folgert Karsdorp, Jelle van Lottum. 189-197 [doi]
- Lost Manuscripts and Extinct Texts: A Dynamic Model of Cultural TransmissionJean-Baptiste Camps, Julien Randon-Furling. 198-214 [doi]
- Chronicling Crises: Event Detection in Early Modern Chronicles from the Low CountriesAlie Lassche, Jan Kostkan, Kristoffer L. Nielbo. 215-230 [doi]
- Measuring Rhythm Regularity in Verse: Entropy of Inter-Stress IntervalsArtjoms Sela, Mikhail Gronas. 231-242 [doi]
- Detecting Sequential Genre Change in Eighteenth-Century TextsJinbin Zhang, Yann Ciarán Ryan, Iiro Rastas, Filip Ginter, Mikko Tolonen, Rohit Babbar. 243-255 [doi]
- Gender and Power in Japanese Light NovelsXiaoyun Gong, Yuxi Lin, Ye Ding, Lauren Klein. 256-267 [doi]
- A Quantitative Study of Fictional ThingsAndrew Piper, Sunyam Bagga. 268-279 [doi]
- Reviewer Preferences and Gender Disparities in Aesthetic JudgmentsIda Marie Schytt Lassen, Yuri Bizzoni, Telma Peura, Mads Rosendahl Thomsen, Kristoffer L. Nielbo. 280-290 [doi]
- One Graph to Rule them All: Using NLP and Graph Neural Networks to analyse Tolkien's LegendariumVincenzo Perri, Lisi Qarkaxhija, Albin Zehe, Andreas Hotho, Ingo Scholtes. 291-317 [doi]
- Modeling Plots of Narrative Texts as Temporal GraphsLeonard Konle, Fotis Jannidis. 318-336 [doi]
- The Process of Imitatio Through Stylometric Analysis: the Case of Terence's EunuchusAndrea Peverelli, Marieke van Erp, Jan Bloemendal. 337-354 [doi]
- Determining Author or Reader: A Statistical Analysis of Textual Features in Children's and Adult LiteratureLindsey Geybels. 355-365 [doi]
- 'Entrez!' she called: Evaluating Language Identification Tools in English Literary TextsErik Ketzan, Nicolas Werner. 366-373 [doi]
- Correlations between GoodReads Appreciation and the Sentiment Arc Fractality of the Grimm brothers' Fairy TalesYuri Bizzoni, Mads Rosendahl Thomsen, Ida Marie Schytt Lassen, Kristoffer L. Nielbo. 374-386 [doi]
- Boosting Word Frequencies in Authorship AttributionMaciej Eder. 387-397 [doi]
- What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Topic?Joris J. van Zundert, Marijn Koolen, Julia Neugarten, Peter Boot, Willem Van Hage, Ole Mussmann. 398-410 [doi]
- Peeking Inside the DH Toolbox - Detection and Classification of Software Tools in DH PublicationsNicolas Ruth, Andreas Niekler, Manuel Burghardt. 411-423 [doi]
- Good Omens: A Collaborative Authorship StudyLeonardo Grotti, Mona Allaert, Patrick Quick. 424-440 [doi]