"Digital Scholarship: The Intersection of Disciplines"
Invited talk at Semantics Digital Humanities Workshop, 25th-27th of September 2015, New Seminar Room, St John’s College, University of Oxford, St Giles, OX1 3JP. Organized by Dept of Computer Science, e-Research Centre, and St John's College, University of Oxford.
Intersection Scale and Social Machines 2016David De Roure
Opening talk for the Introduction to Digital Humanities Workshop, at the Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School 2016. Presented 3 July 2016 in St Hugh's College.
Opening talk for the Introduction to Digital Humanities Workshop, at the Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School 2015. Presented 20 July 2015 in St Anne's College.
Intersection Scale and Social Machines 2016David De Roure
Opening talk for the Introduction to Digital Humanities Workshop, at the Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School 2016. Presented 3 July 2016 in St Hugh's College.
Opening talk for the Introduction to Digital Humanities Workshop, at the Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School 2015. Presented 20 July 2015 in St Anne's College.
Magazyn.They.pl - kwartalnik wiedzy o reklamie w Internecie.
Nasze pismo kierujemy do wszystkich, którzy zawodowo związani są z marketingiem, prowadzą biznes w Internecie lub po prostu są zafascynowani wirtualnym światem równie mocno, jak my!
Zespół redakcyjny kwartalnika tworzą doświadczeni specjaliści oraz obserwatorzy trendów, którzy z radością dzielą się swoją wiedzą i doświadczeniem.
Wszystkich, którzy nie chcą przegapić nowości w Internecie i e- reklamie zachęcamy do czytania!
Designed a Switched Capacitor Low Pass Filter with a sampling frequency of 60 Hz.
Simulated the filter to have a ripple within 0.2 dB under 3.6 MHz and a stopband attenuation of atleast -51 dB after 7.2 MHz.
Applied dynamic range optimization, Dynamic Range Scaling and Chip Area scaling to get maximum output swing while occupying minimum area on chip.
Tested the filter with non-idealities of the amplifier, such as finite gain, bandwidth, offset voltage, charge injection, etc.
Abstract This paper presents a novel approach for the gesture recognition system using software. In this paper the real time image is taken and is compared with a training set of images and displays a matched training image. In this approach we have used skin detection techniques for detecting the skin threshold regions, Principle Component Analysis (PCA) algorithm and Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA) for data compressing and analyzing and K-Nearest Neighbor (KNN), Support Vector Machine (SVM) classification for matching the appropriate training image to the real-time image. The software used is MATLAB. The hand gestures used are taken from the American Sign Language. Keywords— PCA algorithm, LDA algorithm, skin detection, KNN and SVM classification
Keynote talk on "Music in the Archives: Digital Musicology as a case study in Computational Archival Science" by David De Roure, for the workshop on "Computational Archival Science: digital records in the age of big data" at IEEE Big Data 2020, 11 December 2020.
Keynote presentation for CSWS 2013 Conference in Shanghai, China.
Some slides borrowed from Jan Wielemaker, Guus Schreiber, Jacco van Ossenbruggen, Niels Ockeloen, Antske Fokkens, Serge ter Braake.
Seminar at CSAIL, MIT, Cambridge, Mass. Date: Friday October 30, 2015. Time: 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Location: D463 (Star)
Abstract:
Today we are witnessing several shifts in scholarly practice, in and across multiple disciplines, as researchers embrace digital techniques to tackle established research questions in new ways and new questions afforded by digital and digitized collections, approaches, and technologies. Pervasive adoption of technology, coupled with the co-creation of new social processes, has created a new and complex space for scholarship where citizens both generate and analyse data as they interact at the intersection of the physical and digital. Drawing on a background in distributed computing, and adopting the lens of Social Machines, this talk discusses current activity in digital scholarship, framing it in its interdisciplinary settings.
Bio:
David De Roure is Professor of e-Research at University of Oxford, Director of the Oxford e-Research Centre, and chairs Oxford’s Digital Humanities research programme. He previously directed the Digital Social Research programme for the UK Economic and Social Research Council, and serves as a strategic advisor in new forms of data and realtime analytics. Trained in electronics and computer science, his career has involved interdisciplinary collaborations in chemistry, astrophysics, bioinformatics, social computing, digital libraries, and sensor networks. His personal research is in Computational Musicology, Web Science, and Internet of Things. He is a frequent speaker and writer on digital research and the future of scholarly communications. URL: http://www.oerc.ox.ac.uk/people/dder
Digital Scholarship: Intersection, Automation, and Scholarly Social MachinesDavid De Roure
Keynote talk at DCDC 2019, Birmingham, November 2019. The theme of the conference was "Navigating the digital shift: practices and possibilities". The talk presents six short stories of my journeys in the evolving knowledge infrastructure. Thank you to all my fellow travellers and guides. (The slides all have a black strip of 2 or 3 lines at the top - this was for live captioning.)
Magazyn.They.pl - kwartalnik wiedzy o reklamie w Internecie.
Nasze pismo kierujemy do wszystkich, którzy zawodowo związani są z marketingiem, prowadzą biznes w Internecie lub po prostu są zafascynowani wirtualnym światem równie mocno, jak my!
Zespół redakcyjny kwartalnika tworzą doświadczeni specjaliści oraz obserwatorzy trendów, którzy z radością dzielą się swoją wiedzą i doświadczeniem.
Wszystkich, którzy nie chcą przegapić nowości w Internecie i e- reklamie zachęcamy do czytania!
Designed a Switched Capacitor Low Pass Filter with a sampling frequency of 60 Hz.
Simulated the filter to have a ripple within 0.2 dB under 3.6 MHz and a stopband attenuation of atleast -51 dB after 7.2 MHz.
Applied dynamic range optimization, Dynamic Range Scaling and Chip Area scaling to get maximum output swing while occupying minimum area on chip.
Tested the filter with non-idealities of the amplifier, such as finite gain, bandwidth, offset voltage, charge injection, etc.
Abstract This paper presents a novel approach for the gesture recognition system using software. In this paper the real time image is taken and is compared with a training set of images and displays a matched training image. In this approach we have used skin detection techniques for detecting the skin threshold regions, Principle Component Analysis (PCA) algorithm and Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA) for data compressing and analyzing and K-Nearest Neighbor (KNN), Support Vector Machine (SVM) classification for matching the appropriate training image to the real-time image. The software used is MATLAB. The hand gestures used are taken from the American Sign Language. Keywords— PCA algorithm, LDA algorithm, skin detection, KNN and SVM classification
Keynote talk on "Music in the Archives: Digital Musicology as a case study in Computational Archival Science" by David De Roure, for the workshop on "Computational Archival Science: digital records in the age of big data" at IEEE Big Data 2020, 11 December 2020.
Keynote presentation for CSWS 2013 Conference in Shanghai, China.
Some slides borrowed from Jan Wielemaker, Guus Schreiber, Jacco van Ossenbruggen, Niels Ockeloen, Antske Fokkens, Serge ter Braake.
Seminar at CSAIL, MIT, Cambridge, Mass. Date: Friday October 30, 2015. Time: 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Location: D463 (Star)
Abstract:
Today we are witnessing several shifts in scholarly practice, in and across multiple disciplines, as researchers embrace digital techniques to tackle established research questions in new ways and new questions afforded by digital and digitized collections, approaches, and technologies. Pervasive adoption of technology, coupled with the co-creation of new social processes, has created a new and complex space for scholarship where citizens both generate and analyse data as they interact at the intersection of the physical and digital. Drawing on a background in distributed computing, and adopting the lens of Social Machines, this talk discusses current activity in digital scholarship, framing it in its interdisciplinary settings.
Bio:
David De Roure is Professor of e-Research at University of Oxford, Director of the Oxford e-Research Centre, and chairs Oxford’s Digital Humanities research programme. He previously directed the Digital Social Research programme for the UK Economic and Social Research Council, and serves as a strategic advisor in new forms of data and realtime analytics. Trained in electronics and computer science, his career has involved interdisciplinary collaborations in chemistry, astrophysics, bioinformatics, social computing, digital libraries, and sensor networks. His personal research is in Computational Musicology, Web Science, and Internet of Things. He is a frequent speaker and writer on digital research and the future of scholarly communications. URL: http://www.oerc.ox.ac.uk/people/dder
Digital Scholarship: Intersection, Automation, and Scholarly Social MachinesDavid De Roure
Keynote talk at DCDC 2019, Birmingham, November 2019. The theme of the conference was "Navigating the digital shift: practices and possibilities". The talk presents six short stories of my journeys in the evolving knowledge infrastructure. Thank you to all my fellow travellers and guides. (The slides all have a black strip of 2 or 3 lines at the top - this was for live captioning.)
Presentation to Digital Humanities class at Pratt Institute on the history of computing in the field of archaeology and current digital humanities projects.
This talk, Experimental Humanities: the case study of Lovelace and Babbage, was presented at the Digital Practices in the Humanities Software Sustainability Institute workshop (https://www.software.ac.uk/dphw), organized by the Oxford e-Research Centre and the Bodleian Libraries' Centre for Digital Scholarship at the University of Oxford, UK, 21 June 2018. The workshop's agenda: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GeJyQW4wuX88v8LyEAQObjp4-4HEcHpgjRkZV-0aczk/edit.
The talk was based on collaborative work with David De Roure as part of:
—Fusing Audio and Semantic Technologies for Intelligent Music Production and Consumption, funded by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/L019981/1)
—Transforming Musicology, funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council (AH/L006820/1)
Describing Everything - Open Web standards and classificationDan Brickley
Original title: Open Web standards and classification: Foundations for a hybrid approach
Keynote address, UDC Seminar:
Classification at a Crossroads
30 October 2009 Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague
Dan Brickley, Vrije University Amsterdam
Linked data for knowledge curation in humanities researchEnrico Daga
The identification and cataloguing of documentary evidence is an important part of empirical research in the humanities.
An increasing number of recent initiatives in the digital humanities have as a primary objective the curation of collections of digital artefacts augmented with fine-grained metadata, for example, mentioning the entities and their relations, often adopting the "Linked Data" paradigm. This talk is focused on exploring the potential of Linked Data to support humanities scholars in identifying, collecting, and curating documentary evidence. First, I will introduce the basic notions around Linked Data and place its emergence in the tradition of Knowledge Representation, an area of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Second, I will show how Linked Data and AI techniques have been successfully applied in the Listening Experience Database project to support the retrieval and curation of documentary evidence. Finally, I will conclude the presentation by discussing the potential (and challenges) of adopting a "knowledge extraction" paradigm to automate the identification and cataloguing of metadata about documentary evidence in texts.
The World of Digital Humanities : Digital Humanities in the WorldEdward Vanhoutte
Keynote lecture on the Cross Country/Faculty Workshop on Digital Humanities: Prospects and Proposals, North-West University Potchefstroomkampus, South-Africa, 13 November 2013
New forms of data for the social sciences: Smarter cities, more efficient organisations, and healthier communities. Wednesday 3rd November 2015, UCL, London, United Kingdom
Big Data Challenges for the Social SciencesDavid De Roure
Big Data: Challenges for the social sciences. Panel presentation at the World Social Science Forum, International Convention Centre, Durban, South Africa. Tuesday 15 September, 2015
Keynote on "Social Machines: Democratisation, Disintermediation, and Citizens at Scale" presented at the Web Science and Big Data Analytics Conference on Information Transparency and Digital Democracy, Tuesday, 25th August 2015, Jakarta Indonesia
The Long and the Short of it:a history of Social MachinesDavid De Roure
Talk for the Digital Approaches in Medieval and Renaissance Studies workshop, at the Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School 2015. Presented 24 July 2015 in St Anne's College, Oxford.
Keynote talk at the Web Science Summer School, Singapore, 8 December 2014. Today we see the rise of Social Machines, like Twitter, Wikipedia and Galaxy Zoo—where communities identify and solve their own problems, harnessing commitment, local knowledge and embedded skills, without having to rely on experts or governments.
The Social Machines paradigm provides a lens onto the interacting sociotechnical systems of our hybrid digital-physical world, citizen-centric and at scale—emphasising empowerment and sociality in a world of pervasive technology adoption and automation.
This talk will present the Social Machines paradigm as an approach to social media analytics and a rethinking of our scholarly practices and knowledge infrastructure.
Short paper presentation at the The 1st International Digital Libraries for Musicology workshop (DLfM 2014) 12TH SEPTEMBER 2014 (FULL DAY), LONDON, UK in conjunction with the ACM/IEEE Digital Libraries conference 2014.
Working out the plot: the role of Stories in Social MachinesDavid De Roure
Paper by Ségolène Tarte, David De Roure and Pip Willcox, presented at 2nd International Workshop on the Theory and Practice of Social Machines, in conjunction with WWW2014, Seoul, Korea, 7 April 2014. Proceedings in ACM Digital Library dx.doi.org/10.1145/2567948.2578839, preprint on http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/ora:8033
Web Observatories, e-Research and the Importance of Collaboration. WST 2014 Webinar series, 20th March 2014
See Web Science Trust http://webscience.org/
LF Energy Webinar: Electrical Grid Modelling and Simulation Through PowSyBl -...DanBrown980551
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Then welcome to this PowSyBl workshop, hosted by Rte, the French Transmission System Operator (TSO)!
During the webinar, you will discover the PowSyBl ecosystem as well as handle and study an electrical network through an interactive Python notebook.
PowSyBl is an open source project hosted by LF Energy, which offers a comprehensive set of features for electrical grid modelling and simulation. Among other advanced features, PowSyBl provides:
- A fully editable and extendable library for grid component modelling;
- Visualization tools to display your network;
- Grid simulation tools, such as power flows, security analyses (with or without remedial actions) and sensitivity analyses;
The framework is mostly written in Java, with a Python binding so that Python developers can access PowSyBl functionalities as well.
What you will learn during the webinar:
- For beginners: discover PowSyBl's functionalities through a quick general presentation and the notebook, without needing any expert coding skills;
- For advanced developers: master the skills to efficiently apply PowSyBl functionalities to your real-world scenarios.
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Cheryl Hung, ochery.com
Sr Director, Infrastructure Ecosystem, Arm.
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2. Microsoft Research's GraphRAG paper and a review paper on various uses of knowledge graphs:
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Digital Scholarship Intersection
1. David De Roure
@dder
Digital Scholarship:
The Intersection of Disciplines
DIRECTOR, UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD E-RESEARCH CENTRE
2. Porter, Bernard. 1939. Being a Map of Physics. Courtesy of Maine State Library and Mark Melnicove. In "10th Iteration (2014): The
Future of Science Mapping," Places & Spaces: Mapping Science, edited by Katy Börner and Samuel Mills. http://scimaps.org
7. Edwards, P. N., et al. (2013) Knowledge Infrastructures: Intellectual Frameworks and Research
Challenges. Ann Arbor: Deep Blue. http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/97552
19. Observer of
one social
machine
Observers using third
party observatory
Observer of
multiple social
machines
Human
participants in
Social
Machine
Human participants in
multiple Social Machines
Observer of Social
Machine infrastructure
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2
3
5
6
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Social Machine
Observing Social
Machines
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@dder
20. STORYTELLING AS A STETHOSCOPE
FOR SOCIAL MACHINES
1. Sociality through storytelling potential
and realization
2. Sustainability through reactivity and
interactivity
3. Emergence through collaborative
authorship and mixed authority
Zooniverse
is
a
highly
storified
Social
Machine
Facebook
doesn’t
allow
for
improvisa8on
Wikipedia
assigns
authority
rights
rigidly
http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/ora:8033
Tarte, S.M., De Roure, D. and Willcox, P. 2014. Working out the Plot: the Role of
Stories in Social Machines. SOCM2014: The Theory and Practice of Social
Machines, Seoul, Korea, International World Wide Web Conferences pp. 909–914
21. Tarte, S. Willcox, P., Glaser, H. and De Roure, D. 2015. Archetypal Narratives in Social
Machines: Approaching Sociality through Prosopography. ACM Web Science 2015.
23. Community
SoMware
Supercomputer
Digital
Music
Collec8ons
Grad-‐sourced
ground
truth
Community
SoMware
Linked
Data
Repositories
Supercomputer
23,000 hours of
recorded music
Music Information
Retrieval Community
SALAMI
25. Dan Edelstein, Robert Morrissey, and Glenn Roe, To Quote or not to Quote: Citation Strategies in the Encyclopédie.
Journal of the History of Ideas , Volume 74, Number 2, April 2013 . pp. 213-236. 10.1353/jhi.2013.0012
Glenn Roe
26. 3,610 Shared Passages
Montesquieu - 681 passages
• De l'esprit des lois (1746) - 477 passages
• Considérations sur les Romains… (1734) - 173 passages
Voltaire - 528 passages
• Essai sur l'histoire générale… (1756) - 415 passages
Jean-Baptiste Dubos - 229 passages
• Réflexions critiques sur la poésie et sur la peinture (1719) - 227 passages
René Aubert de Vertot - 122 passages
• Histoire des révolutions arrivées dans le gouvernement romain (1727) - 122 passages
Antoine Arnauld & Pierre Nicole - 107 passages
• La logique, or l'art de penser (1662) - 107 passages
Charles Rollin - 100 passages
• Histoire ancienne des Égyptiens (1738) - 94 passages
Montaigne - 91 passages
• Les Essais (1595) - 91 passages
Condillac - 91 passages
• Essai sur l'origine des connaissances humaines (1746) - 91 passages
Aligned passages in the over 900 texts that predate the publication of the Encyclopédie in the ARTFL-Frantext collection,
from Russell Horton, Mark Olsen, and Glenn Roe, Something Borrowed: Sequence Alignment and the Identification of
Similar Passages in Large Text Collections, Digital Studies - Le Champ numérique 2 (1)
Glenn Roe
27. Psychology and digital technology are
being combined to understand music
in new ways. In the run-up to the
Being Human festival, a group of
students in the audience for Wagner’s
epic ‘Ring Cycle’, conducted by Valery
Gergiev (Birmingham Hippodrome)
will take part in an intriguing
experiment to monitor the sensations
produced over the 16-hour cycle of
four operas.
How do we really
experience Wagner’s music?
http://beinghumanfestival.org/event/hearing-wagner/
28. !Fusing Audio
and Semantic
Technologies
David De Roure, Graham Klyne, Kevin Page, John Pybus and David
Weigl (2015). Music and Science: Parallels in Production. 2nd Intl
Digital Libraries for Musicology workshop (DLfM 2015), June 2015.
35. First
Folio
Social
Machines
Metadata
Story of the
First Folio
Social
Machines Annotation
David De Roure and Pip Willcox
‘“Coniunction, with the participation of Society”: Citizens, Scale, and
Scholarly Social Machines’
Beyond the PDF: Born-Digital Humanities, Boston, 27–28 April 2015
Pip Willcox
39. A rehearsal for the future
▶ The Internet of Things
describes a world in which
everyday objects are
connected to a network so
that data can be shared.
▶ But it is really as much about
people as the inanimate
objects.
▶ It is impossible to anticipate
all the social changes that
could be created by
connecting billions of devices.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/internet-of-things-blackett-review
42. The ElEPHãT project used Linked Data to enable
scholarly investigation across dynamic collections
combining EEBO-TCP and the HathiTrust
The ElEPHãT project -- Early English Print in HathiTrust,
a Linked Semantic Worksets Prototype -- demonstrates
the use of Linked Data for combining, through worksets,
information from independent collections into a
coherent view which can be studied and analyzed to
facilitate and improve academic investigation of the
constituents.
The project focuses on the potential symbiosis between
two datasets: the first is Early English Books Online -
Text Creation Partnership (EEBO-TCP), a mature corpus
of digitized content consisting of English text from the
first book printed through to 1700, with highly
accurate, fully-searchable, XML-encoded texts; the
second is a custom dataset from the HathiTrust Digital
Library of all materials in English published between
1470 and 1700.
45. [The Analytical Engine] might act upon other things besides number,
were objects found whose mutual fundamental relations could be
expressed by those of the abstract science of operations, and which
should be also susceptible of adaptations to the action of the operating
notation and mechanism of the engine… Supposing, for instance, that
the fundamental relations of pitched sounds in the science of harmony
and of musical composition were susceptible of such expression and
adaptations, the engine might compose elaborate and scientific pieces of
music of any degree of complexity or extent.
http://blogs.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/adalovelace/
47. • Same quest, with some new methods
• Doing things in new ways
• Doing entirely new things
• Social as well as digital
• Semantics as a digital affordance
• Intersection, Scale, and Social Machines
• Other disciplines can learn from working with
the humanities
We're all in some sense digital humans, and digital humanists” @jfwinters
48. david.deroure@oerc.ox.ac.uk
@dder
Thanks to Iain Emsley, Terhi Nurmikko-
Fuller, Kevin Page, John Pybus, Glenn Roe,
Ségolène Tarte, David Weigl, Pip Willcox and
all our collaborators, and to the Centre for
Digital Scholarship at the Bodleian Libraries.
http://www.slideshare.net/davidderoure/digital-scholarship-intersection