Using Zotero and TAPOR on the Old Bailey Proceedings:Data Mining with Criminal Intent

Thursday, January 5, 2012: 3:00 PM
Chicago Ballroom VIII (Sheraton Chicago Hotel & Towers)
Tim Hitchcock, University of Hertfordshire
"Using Zotero and TAPOR on the Old Bailey Proceedings:Data Mining with Criminal Intent" uses an API approach to expose the 120 million words of the Old Bailey Proceedings, first to Zotero, where libraries of trials and can created and manipulated, and then to Voyeur, which allows advanced linguistic and datamining tools to be applied to the text.
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