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Beyond lexical frequencies: using R for text analysis in the digital humanities
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This paper presents a combination of R packages—user contributed toolkits written in a common core programming language—to facilitate the humanistic investigation of digitised, text-based corpora. Our survey of text analysis packages includes those of our own creation …
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Digital computing or data processing equipment or methods, specially adapted for specific functions
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Information retrieval; Database structures therefor; File system structures therefor
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Information retrieval; Database structures therefor; File system structures therefor of semistructured data, the undelying structure being taken into account, e.g. mark-up language structure data
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Input arrangements for transferring data to be processed into a form capable of being handled by the computer; Output arrangements for transferring data from processing unit to output unit, e.g. interface arrangements
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DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS OR METHODS, SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR ADMINISTRATIVE, COMMERCIAL, FINANCIAL, MANAGERIAL, SUPERVISORY OR FORECASTING PURPOSES; SYSTEMS OR METHODS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR ADMINISTRATIVE, COMMERCIAL, FINANCIAL, MANAGERIAL, SUPERVISORY OR FORECASTING PURPOSES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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Office automation, e.g. computer aided management of electronic mail or groupware; Time management, e.g. calendars, reminders, meetings or time accounting