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Casey Alt - Information Science + Information Studies - Duke UniversityCasey Alt - Information Science + Information Studies - Duke University
Casey AltInformation Science + Information Studies
Duke University
Casey AltInformation Science + Information Studies
Duke University
Re-Envisioning the Humanities
Re-Envisioning the Humanities
Information Visualization and Collaborative Academic
Research
Information Visualization and Collaborative Academic
Research
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This presentation is representative of work done in the hpsCollaboratory under the faculty direction of Tim Lenoir (Program in History and Philosophy of Science at Stanford University)
My collaborator for both the collaborative timeline and genealogy has been Vince Dorie (masters student in Biomedical Informatics at Stanford)
The majority of this work has been funded by a grant from the Sloan Foundation and Dibner Institute
This presentation is representative of work done in the hpsCollaboratory under the faculty direction of Tim Lenoir (Program in History and Philosophy of Science at Stanford University)
My collaborator for both the collaborative timeline and genealogy has been Vince Dorie (masters student in Biomedical Informatics at Stanford)
The majority of this work has been funded by a grant from the Sloan Foundation and Dibner Institute
AcknowledgmentsAcknowledgments
Casey Alt - Information Science + Information Studies - Duke UniversityCasey Alt - Information Science + Information Studies - Duke University
the pervasive push to digitize non-digital media documents and archives and make them available online
a focus on acquiring born-digital media documents during or shortly after their creation
an attempt to preserve older digital media documents and ensure their migratability to future platforms
the pervasive push to digitize non-digital media documents and archives and make them available online
a focus on acquiring born-digital media documents during or shortly after their creation
an attempt to preserve older digital media documents and ensure their migratability to future platforms
Digital Humanities (Version 1.0)
Digital Humanities (Version 1.0)
Casey Alt - Information Science + Information Studies - Duke UniversityCasey Alt - Information Science + Information Studies - Duke University
Benefits of version 1.0
Benefits of version 1.0
Increased geographic access to archives
Ease of distribution and replication of documents
Extremely granular, corpus-wide searchability of archives
Increased geographic access to archives
Ease of distribution and replication of documents
Extremely granular, corpus-wide searchability of archives
Casey Alt - Information Science + Information Studies - Duke UniversityCasey Alt - Information Science + Information Studies - Duke University
can we leverage the digital nature of the new archives so as to provide greater data analysis and access, such as clustering by language content?
can we provide differing visual representations of the data so as to draw out higher level relationships among documents?
can we develop intuitive interfaces to archives that allow the historical actors themselves to contribute to and richly document their own archives?
can we leverage the digital nature of the new archives so as to provide greater data analysis and access, such as clustering by language content?
can we provide differing visual representations of the data so as to draw out higher level relationships among documents?
can we develop intuitive interfaces to archives that allow the historical actors themselves to contribute to and richly document their own archives?
Digital Humanities (Version 2.0)
Digital Humanities (Version 2.0)
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Collaborative Timeline
Collaborative Genealogy
Collaborative Timeline
Collaborative Genealogy
hpsCollaboratoryhpsCollaboratory
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Collaborative Timeline
Collaborative Timeline
Casey Alt - Information Science + Information Studies - Duke UniversityCasey Alt - Information Science + Information Studies - Duke University
Collaborative Timeline
Collaborative Timeline
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Collaborative Genealogy
Collaborative Genealogy
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Systems Architecture
Systems Architecture
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Benefits of version 2.0
Benefits of version 2.0
Improved ability to analyze and understand relationships among diverse documents and collections
Greater ability to integrate and display different digital media formats into a single research framework
Enhanced capacity and enthusiasm for large-scale, global collaborative projects
Immense excitement from the humanities, arts, medical, and social science communities regarding further investigation into digitally-mediated research
Improved ability to analyze and understand relationships among diverse documents and collections
Greater ability to integrate and display different digital media formats into a single research framework
Enhanced capacity and enthusiasm for large-scale, global collaborative projects
Immense excitement from the humanities, arts, medical, and social science communities regarding further investigation into digitally-mediated research
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Building version 3.0 (semantic web & expert
systems)
Building version 3.0 (semantic web & expert
systems)an interface with multiple views into the data (geographic, time-based, 3D affinity models, etc)
a system that allows for mapping any type of relationship connection between data objects, including genealogical, causal, associative, constituitive, adjancency, similarity, identity, etc)
a semantic web data structure that allows for machine readability and computation of relationships
simple inference-based artificial intelligence models for data mining and novel relationship discovery
an interface with multiple views into the data (geographic, time-based, 3D affinity models, etc)
a system that allows for mapping any type of relationship connection between data objects, including genealogical, causal, associative, constituitive, adjancency, similarity, identity, etc)
a semantic web data structure that allows for machine readability and computation of relationships
simple inference-based artificial intelligence models for data mining and novel relationship discovery
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RHISOMERHISOME
adapted from Deleuze + Guattari’s notion of the rhizome in Milles Plateaus
RDF-BASED HAPTIC INTERFACE FOR SEMANTIC OBJECT
MAPPING & EDITING
a visual interface for mapping objects in a collaboratively constructed semantic web
allows for complex relationship mapping, browsing, and AI-based analysis
adapted from Deleuze + Guattari’s notion of the rhizome in Milles Plateaus
RDF-BASED HAPTIC INTERFACE FOR SEMANTIC OBJECT
MAPPING & EDITING
a visual interface for mapping objects in a collaboratively constructed semantic web
allows for complex relationship mapping, browsing, and AI-based analysis
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Graphical knowledge environments as a new vision for
the humanities
Graphical knowledge environments as a new vision for
the humanitiesas publishing costs rise and academic presses decrease production, dynamic, collaborative, archive-based knowledge environments become an attractive option for presenting academic research
as university research becomes increasingly proprietary and protected, one could imagine a pay-for-use model for browsing knowledge environments
as AI and web-searching technology advance and the semantic web becomes more widespread, one could imagine visual, self-maintaining knowledge environments that update themselves with new content and analyses
as publishing costs rise and academic presses decrease production, dynamic, collaborative, archive-based knowledge environments become an attractive option for presenting academic research
as university research becomes increasingly proprietary and protected, one could imagine a pay-for-use model for browsing knowledge environments
as AI and web-searching technology advance and the semantic web becomes more widespread, one could imagine visual, self-maintaining knowledge environments that update themselves with new content and analyses
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Contact infoContact info
Casey Alt
caseyalt.com
hpslab.stanford.edu
Casey Alt
caseyalt.com
hpslab.stanford.edu