Comments for DH LAB https://dhlab.lmc.gatech.edu The Digital Humanities Lab at Georgia Tech Tue, 02 Mar 2021 14:31:35 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 Comment on Data by Design: Code Reuse and Visualizations by Data by Design: Automating the Chapter Timeline – DH LAB https://dhlab.lmc.gatech.edu/process/data-by-design-code-reuse-and-visualizations/#comment-16685 Tue, 02 Mar 2021 14:31:35 +0000 https://dhlab.lmc.gatech.edu/?p=1150#comment-16685 […] The div at index 1 in this example is the Map Scroller visualization. As I mentioned in my last post, visualizations all have a mounted hook that registers them when they get loaded into the […]

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Comment on The Data by Design Notebook: Highlighting by The Data by Design Notebook: Drag and Drop – DH LAB https://dhlab.lmc.gatech.edu/databydesign/the-data-by-design-notebook-highlighting/#comment-14314 Thu, 16 Jul 2020 02:39:48 +0000 https://dhlab.lmc.gatech.edu/?p=1062#comment-14314 […] my last post, I introduced Data by Design’s notebook feature, and spoke a bit about the design and […]

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Comment on Update 2: node2vec community detection with a co-occurrence graph by Lauren Klein https://dhlab.lmc.gatech.edu/abolition/update-2-node2vec-community-detection-with-a-co-occurrence-graph/#comment-13929 Thu, 28 May 2020 19:24:56 +0000 https://dhlab.lmc.gatech.edu/?p=813#comment-13929 In reply to Professor Siddhartha Dalal.

Our code from this project can be found here: https://github.com/GeorgiaTechDHLab/abolition

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Comment on Update 2: node2vec community detection with a co-occurrence graph by Professor Siddhartha Dalal https://dhlab.lmc.gatech.edu/abolition/update-2-node2vec-community-detection-with-a-co-occurrence-graph/#comment-11382 Mon, 22 Jul 2019 16:11:41 +0000 https://dhlab.lmc.gatech.edu/?p=813#comment-11382 Thank you.Very nice exposition. You do refer in your this post as well as previous posts github sites. Those don’t seem to be populated anymore. I would love to try your approach on another corpus and would appreciate if you can share your code.

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Comment on Update: Detecting communities with a co-occurrence graph by Vectors of Freedom – DH LAB https://dhlab.lmc.gatech.edu/abolition/update-detecting-communities-with-a-co-occurrence-graph/#comment-10123 Thu, 31 Jan 2019 17:52:50 +0000 https://dhlab.lmc.gatech.edu/?p=798#comment-10123 […] Post 4: Update I: Detecting Communities with a Co-occurrence Graph […]

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Comment on Materials (touch sensing) by callen71 https://dhlab.lmc.gatech.edu/floorchart/materials-touch-sensing/#comment-10025 Wed, 09 Jan 2019 02:04:44 +0000 http://dhlab.lmc.gatech.edu/?p=248#comment-10025 In reply to Dinakar.

Hi! Capacitive touch relies on conductivity and/or pressure (resulting in additional conductivity/completion of circuit). I’m not entirely sure how conductive concrete would be, as in whether it would complete a circuit through the concrete as a medium. Now, if there were a conductive pad on the underside of the slab and the control mechanism is of you pressing down on the slab, it could complete a circuit if the conductive pad were to touch another conductive pad. Hope that helps!

— Courtney

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Comment on Update 2: node2vec community detection with a co-occurrence graph by Robos https://dhlab.lmc.gatech.edu/abolition/update-2-node2vec-community-detection-with-a-co-occurrence-graph/#comment-10022 Tue, 08 Jan 2019 19:15:23 +0000 https://dhlab.lmc.gatech.edu/?p=813#comment-10022 Amazing post!
Cheers from Brazil

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Comment on Materials (touch sensing) by Dinakar https://dhlab.lmc.gatech.edu/floorchart/materials-touch-sensing/#comment-9667 Sun, 21 Oct 2018 17:47:37 +0000 http://dhlab.lmc.gatech.edu/?p=248#comment-9667 Hi I was planning to build an Arduino based capacitive touch circuit to control a concrete lamp.

Will the touch work through 8mm thick concrete slab

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Comment on Prototyping Capacitive Sensors by Katie Oswell https://dhlab.lmc.gatech.edu/floorchart/prototyping-capacitive-sensors/#comment-4117 Mon, 30 Apr 2018 10:58:45 +0000 http://dhlab.lmc.gatech.edu/?p=266#comment-4117 Thanks for this ! Really useful for my explorations into capacitive sensors, and as a student who is also writing blogs, I appreciated your ‘Meta’ section!

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Comment on TOME: Interactive TOpic Model and MEtadata Visualization by Distant Reading after Moretti | Lauren F. Klein https://dhlab.lmc.gatech.edu/tome/#comment-2648 Wed, 10 Jan 2018 20:17:34 +0000 http://dhlab.lmc.gatech.edu/?page_id=81#comment-2648 […] words, that the eye cannot see? Another example: for the past several years, I’ve been working on a project that applies a set of distant reading techniques to a corpus of nineteenth-century aboliti…. I’ve been focused on the issue of gender, and on how the influence of key men and women can be […]

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