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Jordanous, Anna
University of Kent
Chatham Maritime, Medway, United Kingdom
 
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  Computation and the humanities: towards an oral history of digital humanities
Nyhan J., Flinn A., Springer International Publishing, New York, NY, 2016. 285 pp.  Type: Book (978-3-319201-69-6)

To learn about an emerging research area such as digital humanities (DH), why not get the people embedded at the heart of that research and its development to tell you about it? With this oral history of DH, “interviewees [ar...

Sep 19 2017  
  Patterns of intuition: musical creativity in the light of algorithmic composition
Nierhaus G., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, Dordrecht, the Netherlands, 2015. 421 pp.  Type: Book (978-9-401795-60-9)

This is a useful read about composers “collaborating” with computational techniques in their musical work. It is an output of the patterns of intuition (POINT) project, aimed at establishing “creative dial...

Dec 7 2015  
   Agile anywhere: essays on agile projects and beyond
Hazzan O., Dubinsky Y., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, New York, NY, 2014. 72 pp.  Type: Book (978-3-319101-56-9)

A key part of agile is the ability to handle change. This book exemplifies this principle, being a refocused second edition of Agile software engineering [1]. The book’s central tenet is that “agility can be ...

Jul 17 2015  
  Hacking choreography: dance and live coding
Sicchio K. Computer Music Journal 38(1): 31-39, 2014.  Type: Article

“What happens when algorithmic instructions are produced and given to dancers in real time and allow choreography to be created in front of an audience?” asks Sicchio (page 32). And what happens when hacker culture ...

May 5 2015  
   What makes you clever: the puzzle of intelligence
Partridge D., World Scientific Publishing Co, Inc., Hackensack, NJ, 2014. 450 pp.  Type: Book

This is more of a computing text than the title suggests. The book explores the progress of artificial intelligence (AI) at modeling human intelligence. The author has a long history working within AI....

Jan 15 2015  
  Digital da Vinci: computers in the arts and sciences
Lee N., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, New York, NY, 2014. 292 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-493909-64-3)

The contributors to this collection on computers in the arts and sciences are widely distributed both geographically and by discipline/background. Among the contributors, there are people from cognitive science, management science, des...

Dec 31 2014  
   Emotional sentence identification in a story
Zhang Z., Ge S., Tee K.  WASA 2012 (Proceedings of the Workshop at SIGGRAPH Asia, Singapore, Nov 26-27, 2012) 125-130, 2012.  Type: Proceedings

Where are the emotional sentences in this review? The authors of this paper offer a working solution to answer this question. They apply machine learning based on data annotated with emotional categories and the fusion of classificatio...

Mar 29 2013  
 
 
 
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