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Computing Arts 2001: Digital Resources for Research in the Humanities: Recent submissions

    • Hyperhistory: networked hypermedia and historical understanding in the Encyclopedia of Melbourne online project 

      Brown-May, Andrew
      Published 2001-01-01
      The Encyclopedia of Melbourne is currently being developed in an interactive online format, concerned with how to portray a city not just as a fixed and historicised place but as a complex organism, showing its development ...
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    • Discourse Semantics for the Analysis of Change in Language 

      Stephen, Anthony; Jon, Patrick
      Published 2001-01-01
      This paper purports to elaborate and address several issues which lie at the intersection of computational linguistics and psychology. The first issue addressed is that of the interaction between discourse and semantics ...
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    • Statistical analysis of the features of diatonic music with jMusic 

      Brown, Andrew R.; Towsey, Michael; Wright, Susan; Diederich, Joachim
      Published 2001-01-01
      Much has been written about the rules of melody writing and this paper reports research that uses computer-based statistical analysis to test the efficacy of these rules. As a method to assist in the computer generation ...
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    • Breaking the Browsing Barrier for Historic Searching of Newspaper Texts 

      Keegan, Te Taka
      Published 2001-01-01
      Traditionally, to find information in a newspaper collection it has been necessary to painstakingly browse through the individual issues hoping that relevant words will catch your eye. Researchers of New Zealand's encounter ...
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    • Flash GIS: Delivering Geographic Information on the Internet 

      Jessee, Chris
      Published 2001-01-01
      Delivering geographic information on the Internet is a great challenge for the humanities researcher. The level of interactivity and functionality required for the visualization of complex relationships, typical of humanities ...
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