Research COVID-19 with AVOBMAT

https://openmethods.dariah.eu/2020/06/08/research-covid-19-with-avobmat/ OpenMethods introduction to: Research COVID-19 with AVOBMAT 2020-06-08 10:00:57 Introduction: In our guidelines for nominating content, databases are explicitly excluded. However, this database is an exception, which is not due to the burning issue of COVID-19, but to its exemplary variety of digital humanities methods with which the data can be processed.AVOBMAT makes it possible to process 51,000 articles with almost every conceivable approach (Topic Modeling, Network Analysis, N-gram viewer, KWIC analyses, gender analyses, lexical diversity metrics, and so on) and is thus much more than just a simple database - rather, it is a welcome stage for the Who is Who (or What is What?) of OpenMethods. Christopher Nunn https://avobmat.hu/covid-19/ Blog post Analysis Cluster Analysis Collocation Analysis Content Analysis Data Digital Humanities Interpretation Modeling Network Analysis Relational Analysis Research Activities Research Objects Research Techniques Sentiment Analysis Stilistic Analysis Structural Analysis Text Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence Artificial intelligence associations AVOBMAT Database management systems Databases digital humanities n-grams network analysis Software release topic modeling virtual machine

Introduction by OpenMethods editor (Christopher Nunn):

In our guidelines for nominating content, databases are explicitly excluded. However, this database is an exception, which is not due to the burning issue of COVID-19, but to its exemplary variety of digital humanities methods with which the data can be processed. AVOBMAT makes it possible to process 51,000 articles with almost every conceivable approach (Topic Modeling, Network Analysis, N-gram viewer, KWIC analyses, gender analyses, lexical diversity metrics, and so on) and is thus much more than just a simple database – rather, it is a welcome stage for the Who is Who (or What is What?) of OpenMethods.

AVOBMAT was primarily designed for digital humanities research. Libraries and research databases at scale can be integrated into AVOBMAT. In the COVID-19 version of AVOBMAT the upload, different preprocessing functions and lexical diversity analysis are not available. We planned to release AVOBMAT in the second half of 2020. It has not been tested by the public. Please note that AVOBMAT is hosted on a virtual machine with basic parameters.

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