Reference : Audiovisual Data in Digital Humanities
Scientific journals : Article
Arts & humanities : History
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/40945
Audiovisual Data in Digital Humanities
English
Fickers, Andreas mailto [University of Luxembourg > Luxembourg Center for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) > >]
Snickars, Pelle [Umea University > Media Studies]
Williams, Mark [Dartmouth College > Media Studies]
2019
VIEW Journal of European Television History and Culture
Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision
7
14
Audiovisual Data in Digital Humanities
1-4
Yes (verified by ORBilu)
International
2213-0969
Netherlands
[en] digital hermeneutics ; digital history ; digital humanities ; television history ; media history ; media studies
[en] This issue of VIEW provides a critical survey of new digital humanities (DH) methods and tools directed toward audiovisual (AV) media. DH as a field is still dominated by a focus on textual studies (studies of word culture) that are largely “deaf and blind” in their capacity to search, discover, and study AV materials. The mandate to improve these capacities is clear and unquestioned, though the pathways are fecund and numerous. New and emergent tools related to deep learning algorithms are reasonably expected to change this methodological landscape within the digitally accelerated near-future.
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/40945
10.18146/2213-0969.2018.jethc149

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