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KEYWORDS Actor-network theory, data visualization, interpretant, semiotics, social network visualization
ABSTRACT This paper deals with the sense of represent-ing both a new domain as Digital Humanities and its community. Based on a case study, where a set of visualizations was used to represent the community attending the international Digital Humanities conference of 2014 in Lausanne, Switzerland, the meaning of representing a community is investigated in the light of the theories of three acknowledged authors, namely Charles Sanders Peirce for his notion of the interpretant, Ludwig Wittgenstein for his insights on the use of language, and finally Bruno Latour for his ideas of representing politics.
There results a proposal to designing and interpreting social network visualizations in a more thoughtful way, while remaining aware of the relation between objects in the real world and their visualizations. As this type of work pertains to a wider scope, we propose bringing a theoretical framework to a young domain such as data visualization.
In Valcamonica, a valley close to Brescia in the north of Italy, there is the largest number of prehistoric petroglyphs in the world. Here, UNESCO identified about 140,000 different drawings. But the actual number is likely twice as much because some of them are still covered by vegetation. All these incisions date back to different ages: Epipaleolithic, Neolithic, Copper Age, etc., until the Middle Age. This corresponds to a long period, about six or eight millenniums, where people have used this kind of visual communication.
Historical information has been deduced from these drawings: people living in that area practiced agriculture, fought to protect their community, hunted wild animals, and prayed according to their religious beliefs. For thousands of years, people living there represented their world through visualization.
Today the scientific community refers to this practice as Information Design. Robert Jacobson, one of the pioneers in this field, defines Information Design as the discipline whose “purpose is the systematic arrange-ment and use of communication carriers, channels, and tokens to increase the understanding of those participating in a specific conversation or discourse”. The conceptualization of this domain was first introduced in the 1970s and became official with the publication of the Information Design Journal in 1979. However, important thinkers such as Charles Joseph Minard, John Snow, Florence Nightingale and Otto Neurath previ-ously carried out some significant works in this field.
In recent years, other areas of study entered Informa-tion Design with different denominations. One of these is Data Visualization, a recent domain that explores how digital data can be portrayed. Now “Data Visualization” as a term is in wide-spread use all over the world; it is common to come across writings, courses, and web sites related to this domain: FlowingData is one of them, a web magazine whose payoff is “Data Visualization, Infographics and Statistics”.
This article expands on the notion that it can be reductive to only speak about visualization. In the past, people who lived in Valcamonica were not simply drawing what they saw; rather they used images to represent their community and their lives. What they drew was not just a sign, they also implied a behavior
Representing the Digital Humanities Community: Unveiling The Social Network Visualization of an International ConferenceDARIO RODIGHIERO
Figure 1: The network visualization based on authors and keywords derived from publications.
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beyond that sign. Illustrations are meaningful because they represent something important to the community; consequently, it is fundamental that those who observe them also detect the object indicated so as to hear the voice of the community who drew the sign. To investigate this theme, the argument should be built by investigating the relationship between visualization and representation, as can be shown by a practical example of design; the brand image of DH2014, the Digital Humanities conference that took place at the EPFL and UNIL campus in Lausanne, Switzerland.
The idea was to represent the Digital Humanities (DH) domain as a pattern that could be beautiful and ductile, which would allow it to be used as a brand image for producing posters, covers, banners, etc. The DHLAB, laboratory in Digital Humanities at EPFL, one of the organizers of the conference, accomplished this task by using the conference data set—in particular the submission information. By analyzing this data it was possible to create a network visualization based on authors and keywords derived from the metadata found in all papers and posters accepted for the conference. All the keywords of each document were linked, as well as all authors of each document. Then, the authors and keywords of each document were linked. The three sets of links were merged to form a unique network that provided a representation of the DH community’s complexity.
Subsequently the original network was split in two networks: the first representing the authors, the second the keywords. The purpose was to simplify the visualization in order to make it more comprehensible.
This network represents all authors attending the conference who had entered at least one submission. The authors in the middle of the network are the most linked, both due to their co-authoring and to common keywords. In fact, this is not just a network showing who published with whom, but also a network displaying authors with shared keywords or, in other words, who worked on the same theme.
The force-directed graph, arranged by combining ForceAtlas 2 and Fruchterman–Reingold algorithms, makes identification of author clusters easy. Due to these algorithms, the spatial disposition doesn’t have a disposition based on coordinates, rather its relevance is in terms of proximity; the closer two authors are, the more documents or interests they share.
The social network of authors was printed and placed in front of the conference’s entrance. Due to its large size this visualization, reified in a carpet, gave participants a clear invitation to exploration. As shown in the photo-graph, authors were attempting to locate themselves on the map. What soon became a game was a perfect mix between entertainment and examination; each person followed their personal path within the social network.
Figure 2: Conference authors represented by co-authoring and shared keywords.
Figure 3: The authors network visualisation materialized in a red carpet, placed just in front of the conference entrance.
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Such a search generally led them first to spotting authors that were well known to them, then to finding their own colleagues, and finally themselves. Finding one’s own name was a kind of success that triggered different behaviors, which were often shared on social networks as Twitter. Among the actions identified there were: a) a portrait when authors asked to have a picture taken of them, b) a postcard in case they found a friend or close colleague and sent them a message, c) an
invitation to play the game when they invited other people to find themselves, or d) a selfie.
This active interaction with the carpet was not mere engagement, since any form of data visualization can only be considered successful when it creates comprehension and knowledge among its viewers. Complex data visualizations require time to be understood; the aspects of entertainment, the exceptionality of the media, and social interaction involved at the 2014 Digital Humanities Conference made the process of understanding easier. Interaction with the carpet was not a solitary experience; it was a collective one where authors improved their comprehension of a form of describing a collective domain—the representation of Digital Humanities.
The network of keywords is probably the most interesting one. As the Digital Humanities community shows uncertainty in defining their very domain, this visualization is intended as a representation of the documents presented at the conference, of the authors attending the conference, of the conference itself, and, last but not least—of the domain of Digital Humanities.
The edges signify that two keywords are used in the same document, while the lines thickness is given accordingly to the occurrence of the connection. This thickness increases the depth of the layers—about twelve measures are used in the current network—thereby enhancing the reading with a sense of depth and highlight-ing the most used connections.Figure 4: Conference keywords represented in a network.
Figure 5: The authors network displayed without and with labels.
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REPRESENTING THE DIGITAL HUMANITIES COMMUNITY:UNVEILING THE SOCIAL NETWORK VISUALIZATION OF AN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCEDARIO RODIGHIERO
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Peirce used to refer to the signifying element in different ways: sign, representamen or representation. Contrary to the meaning of the word “sign,” “representation” bears a wider sense: while “sign” just refers to a visual element, “representation” encloses the sign and the object together.
Applying the Signs Theory to Information Design could be inspiring. Thanks to that theory, the authors’ network of DH2014 can be interpreted in two ways: by assuming the network node is the sign, and the label—the nominal data associated to the node—is a sign extension, the object could consequently be 1) the author, whose interpretant is his written document, or 2) the document, whose interpretant is the author who wrote that document. By assuming the interpretant as the determinant of the sign/object relation, both versions are appropriate: 1) in the first case the document describes the relation between the node and the author, and 2) in the second case the author is the key to understanding that relation; by assert-ing his fatherhood, he takes on the responsibility to be associated with a certain scientific document. The act of authoring denotes the relationship sign/object.Both choices are reasonable, but by considering the keywords’ network we will obtain further insights that will help identifying the right interpretation.
The interest of a second attempt rests in the meaning of keywords. In this visualization, nodes represent keywords, accurate words chosen by their respective authors appearing as the documents’ metadata. The nodes
Charles Sanders Peirce has been a prolific mathemati-cal logician and founder of American pragmatism. Peirce, with Ferdinand de Saussure and Charles W. Morris, was one of the most prominent theorists in Semiotics, and is famous for his contributions to the Sign’s Theory, an approach based on the dyadic relationship between sign and object where the sign is something that can be inter-preted, and the object is the target of the sign meaning. If a reader looks at the word “dog” in a book, automatically he transforms the word in the concept of dog that is, what is the word meaning in that context. In this example the sign is the word “dog” and the object is the concept of the dog, precisely the meaning of “dog” for the reader—that should be the common comprehension of the word dog.
Peirce, during his life, wrote a lot of definitions regard-ing Sign’s Theory, such as the following: “I define a sign as anything which is so determined by something else, called its Object, and so determines an effect upon a person, which effect I call its interpretant, that the later is thereby mediately determined by the former.”
Different from the others, according to Pierce, the theory of signs is not just based on a dyadic relationship formed by signs and objects, but also on the interpretant, a fundamental point of his approach which introduces an interpretation between the object and the sign. In the above example, the interpretant is the person read -ing the word “dog.” Consequently the basic structure becomes a triple, which comprises the sign, the object, and the interpretant.
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Exploratory data analysis
Gender
Program development
Race
Cultural critique
Cultural gap
Economic gap
Global Outlook::Digital Humanities
Digital geography
Events
Network-building
OWL
Economic history
RDF
Computer modeling
Corpus
Art historical edition
Artists notebooks
Association processes
Genetic editionsSemantic annotation
Semantics
Cinema
Data linking
Audience
Castle of Perseverance
History of Science
Cultural Preservation
Digital access
Curriculum
Digitisation
Ancient Egypt
Architecture
Critical database
Digital mapping
Digitizing
Narrative
Textual zoomXML-TEI
Digital preservation
Evidential value
Scientific archives
Sociology of science
Japanese novels
Perspectives
Random forests
Digital Preservation
Electronic Literature
Diversity
Software development
Digital heuristic
Interpretation
James Joyce
Latin literature
Literary Genre
Literary history
Logistic Regression
Validation
Building
Cluster Analysis
Coding
Community outreach
Digital art history
History of Art
History of Digital Art
Institutional criticism
Drama
Early modern studies
Knowledge Engineering
Network analysis
Cloud
Encoding
Hate speech
Lexical cohesion
Systemic functional linguistics
Text
Dehumanisation
Geoparsing
Fuzzy data
Object relational database
Etymology
Linguistics
Magazines
Named entities
Intelligent search
Medieval documents
Theology
Curriculum development
Digital curation
Editing
Greek
Collaborative
Critical editions
Europeana
Incompleteness
Metadata correction
Open Source
American studies
Geospatial
Early New High German
Hyphenation
Lemmatization
Syllabification
Transactions
Facial recognition
Image matching
Multimodal
NYPL
Dance
Ensemble
English
Form
Meter
Novels
Knowledge extraction
Stéphane Mallarmé
Classification
Folklore
Discourse analysisEncyclopédie
Russian media
Digital palaeography
Image annotation
Handwriting
Palaeography
Posthumous works
Quantitative analysis
Scripts
Writing system
Relational database
Religion
E-texts
Idioms
International Collaboration
Lexicon
DickensDissemination of DH
Computatonal methods
Corpora
Geographical text analysis
Geography
Description
Fiction
Information extraction
Methodology
Archival theory
Derrida
Communication
NeatlineReception study
Metadata standards
Entity linking Face recognition
Facial attractiveness
Graph Database
Interdisciplinarity
International community
Scholarly primitives
Terminology
Literary canonNaive literature
Curation
Data analysis
Depictions of race
Face perception
Beauty
Casta painting
Computer mediated communication
Corpus-based linguistics
Data Mining
Hackers Communities
Computational Models of Narrative
Formalism and Structuralism”
Active authentication
Computer security
Psychological profiling
Psychometrics
Image analysis
Journalism
Grants
Indexing
Media archaeology
Semantic tagging
DispositifDocumentary
Literary Fiction
Mapping
Making
Sacred
Transliteration
Minimal computing
Modernism
Reusability
Program Design
Re-Skilling and Training
Social justice
Theory
Usability
Digital work environment
Print edition
Data criticism
Historical GIS
Formal data modelling
Historiography
Design Empowerment
Participation
Digital historical atlas
Digital History
Location
Maps
Search
Narratology
Speech
Thought Writing representation
Russia
TEI XML
Speech processing
Newspaper verse
Maya hieroglyphics
Platform
Social networking
Easter 1916
TEI Encoding
Novelistic genres
Site-specificity
Virtual reality
Vocation
Natural language processing
Qualitative data
Secondary analysis
Co-occurrence
Historical Languages
User experience
Data sharing
Spatial
Happiness
Positive psychology
Quantified self
Sentiment Analysis
Tombstones
Documentation
Taiwan
Scholarship
Preservation
Web archiving
GLAMInstitutions
Spatial analysis
Critical thinking
Instruction
Manuscript studies
Human-machine Interaction
History of the book
Library catalog data
Digital collation
Image Processing
Old French
Fluid text theory
Latent information
Library science
Textual transmission
Process dataProcess management
Pastiche
Stephen Ramsay
Virginia Woolf
Digital Research Infrastructure
EHRI
Europeana Cloud
Impact
NeDiMAH
Open
Pathway
Research
Revenue model
Storage
Research Data and Technical Infrastructure
Teaching and research
Versioning
Virtual research environments
Audiovisual material
Content-based image retrieval
Early Geospatial Documents
Linked Open Data
Digital edition
Digital publishing
Parliamentary debates
Radio bulletins
Natural lighting effects
Church decoration
Medieval
Media history
Project design
Breaking
Critical Analysis
Digital scholarship
Organizational capacityScholarly communication
Stop words
User needs
Workflow
Islamic
Middle East
Localization
Pattern recognition
Metrics
MySQL
Repertoire
Verse
Neostructuralism
Peer-reviewing
Venice
Maritime routes
Metainformation
MOOC
Peer-grading
Grading Historical databases
Droit
Teaching
Prosody
Digital Scholarly Communication
Journal
Museums
Open Peer Review
Philosophy
Plato
Cultural artefacts
India
Urban simulation
Computer Vision
Image Search
Literary interpretation
Speculative humanities
Deformance
Saints
MIT
RecommendationsEdition
Music
Typeface
Serendipity
Tool design
Local studies
History of philosophy
Knowledge organization
Reasoning
Semantic processing
Distributed computing
Experimental literature
Elegy
Phonemes
Post-structuralism
Key word in context
KWICSearch results
Oulipo
Potential criticism
Queneau Syntax
Standards
Digital archiving
Enriched publication
User Requirements
Orphaned worksTeaching methods
Longitudinal study
Physical and digital environmentsReading
Literary Canon
Scale
Social networks
Software-development
Research data
Spatial history
Dispositif hybride
Formation supérieure
Oralité
TIC
Digital Maps
Visualization
Multiplicity
Text analysis
Corpus studies
Morphological analysisOld Japanese
TEI
Non-profits
XML
Definition
Model
Graphical editor
Graphical User Interface
Students
Transcription
Digging into data
Human rights data analysis
Rhythm
Text mining
Enlightenment studies
Topic modeling
Agent Based Modeling
Artificial IntelligenceCognitive science
Cultural Evolution
Faculty-student collaboration
Identity
Rolling Delta
Assessment Canon
Centers
Comparing editions
Book history
Computational
Data exploration
Design
Co-op
Institutional support
Enjambment
Poetics
Genre classification
Humanistic
Infographics
Interface
Bible
Cairo Genizah
Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test
Inexact Quotations
Jigsaw puzzlesJoins
Manuscripts
Muslims websites
Naïve Bayes
Orthography
Sparse features
Tibetan texts
Named entity recognition
Play
Unsupervised machine learning
Word disambiguation
Content archive
Social media
Ekphrasis
Mallet
Poetry
Programming
Beslan
Chechnya
Genre
Machine LearningStylometry
HBCU
Pedagogy
Online
Reconstruction
Sources
Undergraduate
Information infrastructure Sound
Accounting documents
Digital scholarly edition
Licensing
French DramaLinked Data
Arabic
Papyrology
Medieval legal charters
Prosopography
Android
Computer vision
Multimodal data
Newspapers
Historical thinking
Multimedia
Anthropology
Archaeology
Assignment design
Crowdsourcing
Antiquity
Coptic
Buddhism
Egypt
Chick lit
Literature
Augmented reality
Programs
TheatreConferencing
Education
Historical financial records
MigrationRepresentation
Video
Analytics
Big data
Archiving
Barcode
Best Practices
Christian Arabic literature
Content
Infrastructure
Analysis
API
3D
Annotation
Document
Modeling
E-books
Provenance
Reception
Transcultural approach
Unhyphenation
Unsyllabification
Verifiable
Web service
Computational narrative
Data visualization
Omeka
Outreach
Page images
Post-processing
Graphs
Letters
Open linked data
Software
Data curation
Scholarly editing
Pre-processing
PrecomputationScholarly edition
Social edition
Computational stylistics
Flann O'Brien
Data
Humanities Data Center
Resources
Sustainability
Historical texts
History of science
Semantic web
3D modeling
Archaeoastronomy
Actor–network theory
Analysis of associated words
Archival Research
Critical theory
Association rules
Data mining
Absence
Collaboration
Caribbean studies
Lab
Journals
Open access
Creation
Digital
Framework
Kiln
Project Management
Publishing
AgencyAlt-ac
Data curation education
Data Modelling
Ancestral Nation/Fatherland
Digital Humanities
Cultural
Networks
Ajax
Archives
3D visualization
Archaeological reconstruction
Community heritage
Cultural Heritage
Born digital material
Digital Archives
Digital humanities data curation
Institutional structures
European Integration Studies
Legal documents
Text encoding
Text interpretation
Algorithmic criticism
Authorship Attribution
Ancient Greek
Close reading
Algorithms
Art
Correcting text
Diagnosis
Desktop fabrication
Forensics
Geospatial humanitiesGlobal DH
Humanities research habits
Information discovery
Libraries
Locative media
Bibliography
Early modern europe
Ethnography
Local
Literary studies
Oral history
Algorithmic analysis
Distant reading
Architectural history
GIS
Photography
Statistical analysis
Argumentativity
Deliberation
Community DiscourseCultural studies
DH pedagogy
Electronic provision IPR
Epigraphy
Historical sciences
New TestamentOpen data
Crosswalks
Data Federation
Generic SearchInformation Retrieval
Hackathon
Interoperability
Language processing tools
Language resources
Database management
Database modelling
Burst detection
Corpus linguistics
Dataspaces
Historical linguistics
Conceptual modelling
Graph structure
Language
Metaphor
Author right
Copyright
Classroom
Digital pedagogy
ARIADNE
DARIAH
Interface design
User studies
American literature
Bibliometrics
Crowdfunding
History
Digital tools
Discovery
Integration
Tool
Anonymous
Attribution
Cather
Correspondence
Arthur Schnitzler
Content Management System
Editorial Workflow
European History
Gephi
Metadata
Automated annotation
Database
Avant-garde
Corpus research
Book viewers
Digital collections
Dialogue
Digital infrastructures Digital methods
Digital research methods
Community building
DH Centers
Interdisciplinary collaboration
Long-term access
Digital cultural heritage
Empowerment
Long-term preservation
Ontology
Best practices
Case study
Guidelines
Online tools
Bible Visualization
Graph Layout Design
Text variant graphs
Textual Criticism
Computational Analysis
R
STYLEMETRICS
Willa Cather
Computational philology
Crítica Textual
Hiperedição
Philology Writers Archive
Digitial Humanities Visualization
Information visualization
Media visualization
Text Files
Extralinguistic Signification
K-Rad
Mobile communication
GeoreferencingLocative Media
Webapp
Medical humanities
Online curation
Textual scholarship
Modern manuscripts
Trajectories
Musical Instruments
Real-time GuidanceSpatial Relations
Round Table Discussion
Source Analysis
Woodcut print
Web Archiving
ASCII
Character SubstitutionConvergence
Digital museum
HTML5
Genetic criticism
Hybrid edition
History of MusicMuseum Guide
Interdisciplinary Discussion
Medieval Studies
Swiss German dialects
Users' voice profile
Animated art
Computer Animation
Virtual reconstructions
Interactive Installation
Matsu
Women's writing
XBRL
Low Countries
Theatre history
Physical collation
Student Scholarship
Document images
Knowledge Representation
Semantic Network
Tang and Song dynasties
Zotero
Saikaku Ihara
LIWC
Physical landscape model
Workset Creation
XSLT
Scène
Tenure and promotion
Phylogenetic analysis
Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival State
Text modeling
Tree structure
Crowdsourcing data
Mobile App
Motion sensor
WebProtégé
Tagged corpus
Text representation
Tool development
Word-class system
Persons
Sign Language
Informatics
Notation
Ergonomics
Représentation des connaissances
Restitution archéologique
Texométre
Historical Thesaurus of English
History of english
Lexical overlap Lexicology
Semantic change
Medieval manuscripts
Palimpsests
Virtual laboratories
Digital Resources
Web Logs
Fellowship
Methods
Digital Dante Alighieri Encyclopedia
Digital Libraries
Text network analysis
Text summarisation
Tradition orale
Intellectual history
Leishu
Obsolescence
Openness
Spanish literature
Customization
Paratexts
Toponyms
Single-page application
SPA
SkillsTraining
Typesetting
Text collation
TXSTEP
Visual culture
Woodblock
Cultural transfer
Identity formation
Newspaper repositories
Public discourse
Public media
Semantic text mining
TexcavatorUnited States
Scansion
Interactive indexing
Story labeling
Marginalia
Melville
Authorship problem
Japanese early modern literatures
World history
Style
Sound archive
SpokenWeb
XVIII century art
Spanish America
Spanish and Portuguese
SylvaDB
Symmetry
IRC Conversations
Software Design
Lexicography
Support verb constructions
Clustering
Literary appreciation
Multimodal composition
Website
Silk Road
Interpretation of mapsNon-textual source
Web 2.0
Undergraduate education
3D printing
Laser scanning
Semantic Drift
Transformation
Web application
Spatial humanities
Writing
German
Jewish
Quotes
Rosenzweig
Work
MARC
Renaissance studies
Emblem
HathiTrust
Web framework
NER
WissKI
Redes científicas
Sistemas de Conocimiento
Social culture and knowledge
Text Mining
Humanism
Projet
Workforce development
Recherche
Robotique
Digital cultural empowerment
Digital multi-text editions
Sibling/CompatriotSovereignty
Textual
Visual
Public Scholarship
Videogames
Handwritten text
Image markup
Resource sharing
Tool building
Tacit knowledge
Thesauri
Pragmatic modelling
Theoria cum Praxis
Memory
Shakespeare
Voice
Comparable corpora
Historical documents
Cultural institution
Historical research
PlaceTemporal modelingTime
Timelines
CIDOC
DH Community
Globalisation
Multilingual
Historical corpora
Repository
Chinese Studies
MeCab
Language technology
Research infrastructure
Collaborative platform
E-learning
Digital prosopography
EpiDoc
Computational models
Historical Persons
Linguistic annotation
Markup
Document editing
Ethics
Hmong
OCR
Exploratory data analysis
Gender
Program development
Race
Cultural critique
Cultural gap
Economic gap
Global Outlook::Digital Humanities
Digital geography
Events
Network-building
OWL
Economic history
RDF
Computer modeling
Corpus
Art historical edition
Artists notebooks
Association processes
Genetic editionsSemantic annotation
Semantics
Cinema
Data linking
Audience
Castle of Perseverance
History of Science
Cultural Preservation
Digital access
Curriculum
Digitisation
Ancient Egypt
Architecture
Critical database
Digital mapping
Digitizing
Narrative
Textual zoomXML-TEI
Digital preservation
Evidential value
Scientific archives
Sociology of science
Japanese novels
Perspectives
Random forests
Digital Preservation
Electronic Literature
Diversity
Software development
Digital heuristic
Interpretation
James Joyce
Latin literature
Literary Genre
Literary history
Logistic Regression
Validation
Building
Cluster Analysis
Coding
Community outreach
Digital art history
History of Art
History of Digital Art
Institutional criticism
Drama
Early modern studies
Knowledge Engineering
Network analysis
Cloud
Encoding
Hate speech
Lexical cohesion
Systemic functional linguistics
Text
Dehumanisation
Geoparsing
Fuzzy data
Object relational database
Etymology
Linguistics
Magazines
Named entities
Intelligent search
Medieval documents
Theology
Curriculum development
Digital curation
Editing
Greek
Collaborative
Critical editions
Europeana
Incompleteness
Metadata correction
Open Source
American studies
Geospatial
Early New High German
Hyphenation
Lemmatization
Syllabification
Transactions
Facial recognition
Image matching
Multimodal
NYPL
Dance
Ensemble
English
Form
Meter
Novels
Knowledge extraction
Stéphane Mallarmé
Classification
Folklore
Discourse analysisEncyclopédie
Russian media
Digital palaeography
Image annotation
Handwriting
Palaeography
Posthumous works
Quantitative analysis
Scripts
Writing system
Relational database
Religion
E-texts
Idioms
International Collaboration
Lexicon
DickensDissemination of DH
Computatonal methods
Corpora
Geographical text analysis
Geography
Description
Fiction
Information extraction
Methodology
Archival theory
Derrida
Communication
NeatlineReception study
Metadata standards
Entity linking Face recognition
Facial attractiveness
Graph Database
Interdisciplinarity
International community
Scholarly primitives
Terminology
Literary canonNaive literature
Curation
Data analysis
Depictions of race
Face perception
Beauty
Casta painting
Computer mediated communication
Corpus-based linguistics
Data Mining
Hackers Communities
Computational Models of Narrative
Formalism and Structuralism”
Active authentication
Computer security
Psychological profiling
Psychometrics
Image analysis
Journalism
Grants
Indexing
Media archaeology
Semantic tagging
DispositifDocumentary
Literary Fiction
Mapping
Making
Sacred
Transliteration
Minimal computing
Modernism
Reusability
Program Design
Re-Skilling and Training
Social justice
Theory
Usability
Digital work environment
Print edition
Data criticism
Historical GIS
Formal data modelling
Historiography
Design Empowerment
Participation
Digital historical atlas
Digital History
Location
Maps
Search
Narratology
Speech
Thought Writing representation
Russia
TEI XML
Speech processing
Newspaper verse
Maya hieroglyphics
Platform
Social networking
Easter 1916
TEI Encoding
Novelistic genres
Site-specificity
Virtual reality
Vocation
Natural language processing
Qualitative data
Secondary analysis
Co-occurrence
Historical Languages
User experience
Data sharing
Spatial
Happiness
Positive psychology
Quantified self
Sentiment Analysis
Tombstones
Documentation
Taiwan
Scholarship
Preservation
Web archiving
GLAMInstitutions
Spatial analysis
Critical thinking
Instruction
Manuscript studies
Human-machine Interaction
History of the book
Library catalog data
Digital collation
Image Processing
Old French
Fluid text theory
Latent information
Library science
Textual transmission
Process dataProcess management
Pastiche
Stephen Ramsay
Virginia Woolf
Digital Research Infrastructure
EHRI
Europeana Cloud
Impact
NeDiMAH
Open
Pathway
Research
Revenue model
Storage
Research Data and Technical Infrastructure
Teaching and research
Versioning
Virtual research environments
Audiovisual material
Content-based image retrieval
Early Geospatial Documents
Linked Open Data
Digital edition
Digital publishing
Parliamentary debates
Radio bulletins
Natural lighting effects
Church decoration
Medieval
Media history
Project design
Breaking
Critical Analysis
Digital scholarship
Organizational capacityScholarly communication
Stop words
User needs
Workflow
Islamic
Middle East
Localization
Pattern recognition
Metrics
MySQL
Repertoire
Verse
Neostructuralism
Peer-reviewing
Venice
Maritime routes
Metainformation
MOOC
Peer-grading
Grading Historical databases
Droit
Teaching
Prosody
Digital Scholarly Communication
Journal
Museums
Open Peer Review
Philosophy
Plato
Cultural artefacts
India
Urban simulation
Computer Vision
Image Search
Literary interpretation
Speculative humanities
Deformance
Saints
MIT
RecommendationsEdition
Music
Typeface
Serendipity
Tool design
Local studies
History of philosophy
Knowledge organization
Reasoning
Semantic processing
Distributed computing
Experimental literature
Elegy
Phonemes
Post-structuralism
Key word in context
KWICSearch results
Oulipo
Potential criticism
Queneau Syntax
Standards
Digital archiving
Enriched publication
User Requirements
Orphaned worksTeaching methods
Longitudinal study
Physical and digital environmentsReading
Literary Canon
Scale
Social networks
Software-development
Research data
Spatial history
Dispositif hybride
Formation supérieure
Oralité
TIC
Digital Maps
Visualization
Multiplicity
Text analysis
Corpus studies
Morphological analysisOld Japanese
TEI
Non-profits
XML
Definition
Model
Graphical editor
Graphical User Interface
Students
Transcription
Digging into data
Human rights data analysis
Rhythm
Text mining
Enlightenment studies
Topic modeling
Agent Based Modeling
Artificial IntelligenceCognitive science
Cultural Evolution
Faculty-student collaboration
Identity
Rolling Delta
Assessment Canon
Centers
Comparing editions
Book history
Computational
Data exploration
Design
Co-op
Institutional support
Enjambment
Poetics
Genre classification
Humanistic
Infographics
Interface
Bible
Cairo Genizah
Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test
Inexact Quotations
Jigsaw puzzlesJoins
Manuscripts
Muslims websites
Naïve Bayes
Orthography
Sparse features
Tibetan texts
Named entity recognition
Play
Unsupervised machine learning
Word disambiguation
Content archive
Social media
Ekphrasis
Mallet
Poetry
Programming
Beslan
Chechnya
Genre
Machine LearningStylometry
HBCU
Pedagogy
Online
Reconstruction
Sources
Undergraduate
Information infrastructure Sound
Accounting documents
Digital scholarly edition
Licensing
French DramaLinked Data
Arabic
Papyrology
Medieval legal charters
Prosopography
Android
Computer vision
Multimodal data
Newspapers
Historical thinking
Multimedia
Anthropology
Archaeology
Assignment design
Crowdsourcing
Antiquity
Coptic
Buddhism
Egypt
Chick lit
Literature
Augmented reality
Programs
TheatreConferencing
Education
Historical financial records
MigrationRepresentation
Video
Analytics
Big data
Archiving
Barcode
Best Practices
Christian Arabic literature
Content
Infrastructure
Analysis
API
3D
Annotation
Document
Modeling
E-books
Provenance
Reception
Transcultural approach
Unhyphenation
Unsyllabification
Verifiable
Web service
Computational narrative
Data visualization
Omeka
Outreach
Page images
Post-processing
Graphs
Letters
Open linked data
Software
Data curation
Scholarly editing
Pre-processing
PrecomputationScholarly edition
Social edition
Computational stylistics
Flann O'Brien
Data
Humanities Data Center
Resources
Sustainability
Historical texts
History of science
Semantic web
3D modeling
Archaeoastronomy
Actor–network theory
Analysis of associated words
Archival Research
Critical theory
Association rules
Data mining
Absence
Collaboration
Caribbean studies
Lab
Journals
Open access
Creation
Digital
Framework
Kiln
Project Management
Publishing
AgencyAlt-ac
Data curation education
Data Modelling
Ancestral Nation/Fatherland
Digital Humanities
Cultural
Networks
Ajax
Archives
3D visualization
Archaeological reconstruction
Community heritage
Cultural Heritage
Born digital material
Digital Archives
Digital humanities data curation
Institutional structures
European Integration Studies
Legal documents
Text encoding
Text interpretation
Algorithmic criticism
Authorship Attribution
Ancient Greek
Close reading
Algorithms
Art
Correcting text
Diagnosis
Desktop fabrication
Forensics
Geospatial humanitiesGlobal DH
Humanities research habits
Information discovery
Libraries
Locative media
Bibliography
Early modern europe
Ethnography
Local
Literary studies
Oral history
Algorithmic analysis
Distant reading
Architectural history
GIS
Photography
Statistical analysis
Argumentativity
Deliberation
Community DiscourseCultural studies
DH pedagogy
Electronic provision IPR
Epigraphy
Historical sciences
New TestamentOpen data
Crosswalks
Data Federation
Generic SearchInformation Retrieval
Hackathon
Interoperability
Language processing tools
Language resources
Database management
Database modelling
Burst detection
Corpus linguistics
Dataspaces
Historical linguistics
Conceptual modelling
Graph structure
Language
Metaphor
Author right
Copyright
Classroom
Digital pedagogy
ARIADNE
DARIAH
Interface design
User studies
American literature
Bibliometrics
Crowdfunding
History
Digital tools
Discovery
Integration
Tool
Anonymous
Attribution
Cather
Correspondence
Arthur Schnitzler
Content Management System
Editorial Workflow
European History
Gephi
Metadata
Automated annotation
Database
Avant-garde
Corpus research
Book viewers
Digital collections
Dialogue
Digital infrastructures Digital methods
Digital research methods
Community building
DH Centers
Interdisciplinary collaboration
Long-term access
Digital cultural heritage
Empowerment
Long-term preservation
Ontology
Figure 6: The keywords network displayed without and with labels.
REPRESENTING THE DIGITAL HUMANITIES COMMUNITY:UNVEILING THE SOCIAL NETWORK VISUALIZATION OF AN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCEDARIO RODIGHIERO
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are extended with nominal data, exactly as it was done for the authors’ network. In this case, there are three possible ways in which it is plausible to apply Peirce’s thought: 1) the object is the meaning of the keyword and the inter-pretant is the document, or 2) the object is the use of the term and the interpretant is the document—as an object authored by the writer—or 3) the object is the document and the interpretant is the meaning given by the author.
Evaluating the best interpretant is not an easy task, but the thinking of Ludwig Wittgenstein could be helpful to pursue the scope. Wittgenstein said: “For a large class of cases of the employment of the word meaning—though not for all—this way can be explained in this way: the meaning of a word is its use in the language.” This state-ment suggests that scientific publications embody the specialists’ language. In Philosophical Investigations where this statement has been extracted, Wittgenstein doesn’t quote Peirce and, to be honest, Wittgenstein has never quoted Peirce in any document. However, Charles Sanders Peirce was such a prominent person, that everybody could agree on the point that Wittgenstein must have read Peirce. If considering the statement by Wittgenstein through the eyes of Peirce, “the meaning of the word is its use in the language” appears to be incred-ibly close to what Peirce defined as the interpretant. If he was to shift his attention to the visualization, Wittgenstein would have interpreted the keywords network in this way: a) the sign is the node with the nominal data, b) the object is the meaning of the word and c) the interpretant is what makes the relation sign/object understandable to the community: the use of the language indicates the meaning of a certain word, or simply the document intended as a medium of communication.
Considering this meditation on the Signs Theory, we can claim that data visualizations sometimes reveal a deeper meaning. Behind the visual apparatus, there is a projection that connects the visual part to something represented—a projection from signs to objects. Visual-ization has a reductive meaning when something is represented. In the DH2014 visualizations, the authors and keywords networks are specific representations of the Digital Humanities community in a particular moment. Behind the visual display, there is a real network composed of people and themes of research. The connec-tion between their representation and the community’s words is provided in the conference documents and the language used by professionals to describe their work.
In “From Realpolitik to Dingpolitik,” the first text in “Making Things Public”, Bruno Latour discusses the way
of doing politics, but what is useful to the argumentation is how politics and the topics of interest in politics are represented in public spaces.
Latour describes his interpretation of the “object-oriented democracy” by bringing together two different meanings of the word representation: the first “designates the ways to gather the legitimate people around some issues;” the second “represents what is the object of concern to the eyes and ears of those who have been followed.” It is possible to compare politics with a confer-ence. For the DH2014 conference, one representation is given by all authors attending the meeting, which is the definition of Digital Humanities as a discipline.
If the comparison politicians/authors is explicit, the representation of the DH definition deserves a clarifica-tion: as Digital Humanities is quite a new domain, it is controversial to represent it, because of its diversity. As opposed to an authors network, the keywords network produces a special result, which is to assemble all of the documents’ keywords into a lexical representation of the domain. This representation, albeit highly unstable in time, is a steady image of the DH community in the summer of 2014.
In the conference context, the object of interest is the definition of the community itself, a definition that was represented by means of a data visualization based on keywords. These keywords—the signs—are extended to the meaning of the words—the objects—whose understanding is given in the documents written by authors—the interpretants; this triple confers the visualization the authority of a representation.
Since the assembly is composed of the same authors who contributed to the conference, the keywords representation could be viewed as a loop, but it is not a loop reflecting the thoughts of each participant—the definition arises from the documents as a sum of voices, one for each author, and the object of concern is not a sum, rather it is a whole where each voice has the same dignity. Thus, an author, whose voice is part of the chorus, could disagree with a definition to which he has contributed.
To conclude, Latour asks, “How to represent, and through which medium, the sites where the people meet to discuss their matter of concern?” The answer is data visualization. As discussed, sometimes data visualizations could be better defined as visual representation because of what they represent. In the example of DH2014, data visualizations are designated as a representation of a community, of a definition, and of the central topic
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of interest to be discussed at a meeting, and which can be criticized and modified following to the forces that drive the domain of Digital Humanities.
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BIOGRAPHY
Dario Rodighiero is PhD candidate at the Doctoral School of EPFL, attending the Doctoral Program Architecture and Sciences of the Cities. He is employed as designer at the College of Humanities in the DHLAB where his supervisor, Frédéric Kaplan, is director. Previously Dario joined the European Commission and the team of AIME, headed by Bruno Latour, at the médialab of Sciences Po. He created the brand design for the CHI2013 conference in Paris and for the DH2014 conference in Lausanne.