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Culturomics con Google Ngram Viewer & Wikipedia

Authors: Torres-Salinas, Daniel;

Culturomics con Google Ngram Viewer & Wikipedia

Abstract

Cursos de doctorado: Herramientas computacionales para el análisis y visualización de datos en Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades El curso aborda dos herramientas digitales abiertas y gratuitas fundamentales en el ámbito de la investigación digital: Google Books Ngram Viewer y los paquetes de análisis de estadísticas de Wikipedia. Mediante estos recursos, se propone introducir y enseñar a utilizar dichas plataformas para rastrear la evolución del lenguaje, así como la evolución e impacto de diversas tendencias culturales, la popularidad y atención que reciben determinados temas académicos o populares. Se busca responder a múltiples preguntas de investigación mediante el análisis cuantitativo de grandes volúmenes de datos textuales, adoptando como marco teórico la perspectiva de la culturonomía. En resumen, este curso ofrece una inmersión profunda en el uso de herramientas digitales avanzadas para el análisis textual y cultural, destacando su relevancia en la investigación contemporánea y en la comprensión de las dinámicas culturales a lo largo del tiempo. Profesor: Daniel Torres Salinas Organiza: Escuela Internacional de Posgrado - UGR, Actividades formativas Duración: 4 Horas - Contenidos teóricos y prácticos

Keywords

Cuturomics, Ngram, Data Science, Wikipedia

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