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prosodic
Prosodic: a metrical-phonological parser, written in Python. For English and Finnish, with flexible language support.Gyre
A socialist network: encrypted, insurveillable, unmontizeable, and self-governing. App is written in Python. (Calling all socialist programmers for help!)poesy
Poetic processing, for Python.literarytextmining
Official syllabus and course materials for English 184E: “Literary Text Mining” (Spring 2019)litlab-poetry
Code used in the Literary Lab's Trans-historical Poetry Project. [NOTE: this repository has been deprecated by poesy (https://github.com/quadrismegistus/poesy)].cadence
Rhythm analysis toolkit in Pythonllp
Literary Language Processing (LLP): corpora, models, and tools for the digital humanities, in Pythonlltk
Literary Language Toolkit: code, models, corpora, and web toolspython-dighum
Notes and code for learning python in the digital humanitiesword-vectors
Code and models used for "Word Vectors in the Eighteenth Century" [ryanheuser.org/word-vectors]slingshot
Python wrapper for MPI to "slingshot" a small Python or R function against the Goliath of Big DataRpyD2
A python class modeled on Rpy2's DataFrame, providing convenient access to common statistical procedures in R.toolbox
Web app for tools relating to computational semantics and conceptual change, hosted on cambridgekeydata.orgcharacter-networks
Generating character networks from fiction using BookNLP and dynamic networksbechdeltest
Repository for "Rewiring the Bechdel Test"sonnetproject
What's a sonnet to a machine by any other name?abslithist
Data and code for "Abstraction: A Literary History" (book manuscript)jobcensus
Academic job census for the humanitiespersonhood
Notes and code from ”Abstract Persons” -- a chapter of my dissertation, ”Abstraction: A Literary History” -- which is a distant reading of personification in eighteenth-century verse, building models of the syntax of agency and the grammar of personhoodLove Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us