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The Writing and Rhetorics of Code (WROC)

WROC Projects

Method

  • MassMine

    Contributors: Nick Van Horn & Aaron Beveridge

    Description: MassMine is a command line tool designed for researchers to simplify the collection and use of data from online sources such as social media networks.

    tags: data collection web scraping archiving command line

    fields: computational rhetoric cultural analytics digital humanities

  • NTTC: A Python module for social network analysis

    Contributors: Chris Lindgren

    Description: A set of functions that process and create topic models from a sample of community-detected Twitter networks' tweets. It assumes you have a desire to investigate communities across periods and the tweets from each detected community.

    tags: social network analysis data processing topic modeling Python module code library

    fields: computational rhetoric writing studies digital humanities cultural analytics

Analytics

  • Critical Fan Toolkit

    Contributors: Cara Marta Messina

    Description: Toolkit suite that documents and provides resources to collect and analyze data about fanfiction and fanatics.

    tags: fan communities corpus analysis Python

    fields: fan studies feminist rhetoric computational rhetoric

  • Hedge-O-Matic

    Contributors: Ryan Omizo and Bill Hart-Davidson

    Description: The Hedge-O-Matic tokenizes and classifies sentences as either a hedge or non-hedge by a Support Vector Machine trained on a corpus of hedgey and non-hedgey sentences culled from academic science journals. It outputs results in mutliple media formats for analysis.

    tags: natural language processing hedges machine learning Python

    fields: computational rhetoric writing studies digital humanities

Dashboards

  • Conflict Metrics

    Contributors: S. Scott Graham, Zoltan P. Majdik, and Dave Clark

    Description: Dashboard that explores relationships among commercial practices and author conflicts of interest in biomedical publishing.

    tags: conflict of interests social network analysis R ShinyApp

    fields: computational rhetoric rhetoric health and medicine

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