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Note: Here are the links to the latest version of Voyeur on the new temporary server that were put up today:
Opening screen: http://dev.voyeurtools.org:8080/
Preloaded corpora:
Here is the correspondence tool, known as Scatterplot, with the Jane Austen corpus preloaded:
http://dev.voyeurtools.org:8080/?corpus=JaneAusten&stopList=stop.en.taporware.txt&skin=scatter
Welcome to the homepage for the Digital Humanities 2011 Workshop "Visualization for Literary History." Here you will find links to various visualization tools and instructions on how to use them, as well as the schedule for today.
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Below are a series of tools. Some of them will be used in the workshop, and some of them are here for general reference. Click on the tools to view descriptions of them and instructions about how to use them. Please note that some of the descriptions of the tools have been derived from descriptions given in the DHSI coursepack, available below, and from the TAPoR tools page, available at http://entry.tapor.ca/.
This coursepack comes in PDF format, and provides descriptions of the following tools:
==Schedule==
Morning
8:30 setup, wireless connections, downloading Mandala, corpus creation
9:00-9:30 Start: Introductions
9:30-10:30 Introduction to visualization
Demo:
- Voyeur I (Cirrus; Collocate clusters; Links; Word Trends)
- Hands on with them
- Voyeur II (Scatterplot; Bubblelines; Correspondence analysis; maybe Google nGram viewer)
- More hands on
- Discussion
- 10:30-11:00 Coffee and further discussion
- 11:00-12:30 Mandala
- Demo Mandala
- hands on Mandala
- Discussion
12:30-1:45 Lunch
1:45-4:00 Experimental Orlando interfaces
- Discussion
- Demo of interfaces (Degrees of Separation; OVis; Breadboard)
- Hands-on with DofS, OVis, Breadboard, further on Mandala if desired
- Afternoon break: take breaks/grab coffee as needed
3:45-4:30 Old Bailey matrix visualization and wrap-up discussion, workshop evaluation/feedback