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Voyant Tools

Voyant Tools is an open-source, web-based application for performing text analysis. It supports scholarly reading and interpretation of texts or corpus, particularly by scholars in the digital humanities, but also by students and the general public. It can be used to analyze online texts or ones uploaded by users.[1] Voyant has a large, international user base: in October 2016 alone, Voyant's main server had 81,686 page views originating from 156 countries, invoking the tool 1,173,252 times.[2]

Voyant Tools
Developer(s)Stéfan Sinclair & Geoffrey Rockwell
Initial release2003
Stable release
2.2
Repositoryhttps://github.com/voyanttools/Voyant
Operating systemCross-platform
Available in10 languages
TypeText analysis, statistical analysis, data mining
LicenceWeb Application: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Code: GPL3
Websitehttp://voyant-tools.org

Voyant "was conceived to enhance reading through lightweight text analytics such as word frequency lists, frequency distribution plots, and KWIC displays."[3] Its interface is composed of panels which perform these varied analytical tasks. These panels can also be embedded in external web texts (e.g. a web article could include a Voyant panel that creates a word cloud from it). The book Hermeneutica: Computer-Assisted Interpretation in the Humanities demonstrates different approaches to text analysis using Voyant.[4]

History edit

Voyant Tools was developed by Stéfan Sinclair (McGill) and Geoffrey Rockwell (University of Alberta) and continues to be updated. It developed out of earlier text analysis tools including HyperPo, Taporware, and TACT. Contributors have included Andrew MacDonald, Cyril Briquet, Lisa Goddard, and Mark Turcato.[1]

Range of Uses edit

Researchers have used Voyant Tools to analyze texts in a wide range of contexts including literature,[5] language teaching,[6] healthcare,[7][8] and system architecture.[9] Describing approaches to studying the internet using web scraping, Black has noted that "the Voyant Tools project is an excellent source to learn about the kinds of data that humanists can extract from Internet sources because it already supports text extraction from webpages."[10]

A number of international digital humanities projects are running Voyant on their own servers. These include the French Huma-Num project, the Italian CNR ILC, and the German DARIAH-DE project.[2]

External links edit

  • Voyant Tools
  • Voyant Tools repository on GitHub

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Voyant Tools Help". voyant-tools.org. Retrieved 2016-11-24.
  2. ^ a b Sinclair, Stéfan; Rockwell, Geoffrey (2016). "Voyant Facts". Hermeneuti.ca: Computer-Assisted Interpretation in the Humanities. Stéfan Sinclair & Geoffrey Rockwell. Retrieved 2016-12-20.
  3. ^ Klein, Lauren F.; Eisenstein, Jacob; Sun, Iris (2015). "Exploratory Thematic Analysis for Digitized Archival Collections". Digital Scholarship in the Humanities. 30 (Supp. 1): i138. doi:10.1093/llc/fqv052.
  4. ^ Rockwell, Geoffrey; Sinclair, Stéfan (2016). Hermeneutica: Computer-Assisted Interpretation in the Humanities. Cambridge: MIT Press. ISBN 9780262332057.
  5. ^ Rambsy, Kenton (2016). "Text-Mining Short Fiction by Zora Neale Hurston and Richard Wright using Voyant Tools". CLA Journal. 59 (3): 251–258.
  6. ^ McIlroy, Tara (2013). "Exploring Poetry and Identity in a Language Learning Environment". Studies in Linguistics and Language Teaching. 24: 31–45.
  7. ^ De Caro, W.; Mitello, L.; Marucci, A.R.; Lancia, L.; Sansoni, J. (2016). "Textual Analysis and Data Mining: An Interpreting Research on Nursing". Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. 225: 948. PMID 27332424.
  8. ^ Maramba, Inocencio Daniel; et al. (2015). "Web-based textual analysis of free-text patient experience comments from a survey in primary care". JMIR Medical Informatics. 3 (2): e20. doi:10.2196/medinform.3783. PMC 4439523. PMID 25947632.
  9. ^ Moullec, Marie-Lise; Jankovic, Marija; Eckert, Claudia (2016). "Selecting system architecture: What a single industrial experiment can tell us about the traps to avoid when choosing selection criteria". System Architecture Design. 30 (3): 250–262.
  10. ^ Black, Michael L. (2016). "The World Wide Web as Complex Data Set: Expanding the Digital Humanities into the Twentieth Century and Beyond through Internet Research". International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing. 10 (1): 106. doi:10.3366/ijhac.2016.0162.

voyant, tools, open, source, based, application, performing, text, analysis, supports, scholarly, reading, interpretation, texts, corpus, particularly, scholars, digital, humanities, also, students, general, public, used, analyze, online, texts, ones, uploaded. Voyant Tools is an open source web based application for performing text analysis It supports scholarly reading and interpretation of texts or corpus particularly by scholars in the digital humanities but also by students and the general public It can be used to analyze online texts or ones uploaded by users 1 Voyant has a large international user base in October 2016 alone Voyant s main server had 81 686 page views originating from 156 countries invoking the tool 1 173 252 times 2 Voyant ToolsDeveloper s Stefan Sinclair amp Geoffrey RockwellInitial release2003Stable release2 2Repositoryhttps github com voyanttools VoyantOperating systemCross platformAvailable in10 languagesTypeText analysis statistical analysis data miningLicenceWeb Application Creative Commons Attribution 4 0 International Code GPL3Websitehttp voyant tools org Voyant was conceived to enhance reading through lightweight text analytics such as word frequency lists frequency distribution plots and KWIC displays 3 Its interface is composed of panels which perform these varied analytical tasks These panels can also be embedded in external web texts e g a web article could include a Voyant panel that creates a word cloud from it The book Hermeneutica Computer Assisted Interpretation in the Humanities demonstrates different approaches to text analysis using Voyant 4 Contents 1 History 2 Range of Uses 3 External links 4 ReferencesHistory editVoyant Tools was developed by Stefan Sinclair McGill and Geoffrey Rockwell University of Alberta and continues to be updated It developed out of earlier text analysis tools including HyperPo Taporware and TACT Contributors have included Andrew MacDonald Cyril Briquet Lisa Goddard and Mark Turcato 1 Range of Uses editResearchers have used Voyant Tools to analyze texts in a wide range of contexts including literature 5 language teaching 6 healthcare 7 8 and system architecture 9 Describing approaches to studying the internet using web scraping Black has noted that the Voyant Tools project is an excellent source to learn about the kinds of data that humanists can extract from Internet sources because it already supports text extraction from webpages 10 A number of international digital humanities projects are running Voyant on their own servers These include the French Huma Num project the Italian CNR ILC and the German DARIAH DE project 2 External links editVoyant Tools Voyant Tools repository on GitHubReferences edit a b Voyant Tools Help voyant tools org Retrieved 2016 11 24 a b Sinclair Stefan Rockwell Geoffrey 2016 Voyant Facts Hermeneuti ca Computer Assisted Interpretation in the Humanities Stefan Sinclair amp Geoffrey Rockwell Retrieved 2016 12 20 Klein Lauren F Eisenstein Jacob Sun Iris 2015 Exploratory Thematic Analysis for Digitized Archival Collections Digital Scholarship in the Humanities 30 Supp 1 i138 doi 10 1093 llc fqv052 Rockwell Geoffrey Sinclair Stefan 2016 Hermeneutica Computer Assisted Interpretation in the Humanities Cambridge MIT Press ISBN 9780262332057 Rambsy Kenton 2016 Text Mining Short Fiction by Zora Neale Hurston and Richard Wright using Voyant Tools CLA Journal 59 3 251 258 McIlroy Tara 2013 Exploring Poetry and Identity in a Language Learning Environment Studies in Linguistics and Language Teaching 24 31 45 De Caro W Mitello L Marucci A R Lancia L Sansoni J 2016 Textual Analysis and Data Mining An Interpreting Research on Nursing Studies in Health Technology and Informatics 225 948 PMID 27332424 Maramba Inocencio Daniel et al 2015 Web based textual analysis of free text patient experience comments from a survey in primary care JMIR Medical Informatics 3 2 e20 doi 10 2196 medinform 3783 PMC 4439523 PMID 25947632 Moullec Marie Lise Jankovic Marija Eckert Claudia 2016 Selecting system architecture What a single industrial experiment can tell us about the traps to avoid when choosing selection criteria System Architecture Design 30 3 250 262 Black Michael L 2016 The World Wide Web as Complex Data Set Expanding the Digital Humanities into the Twentieth Century and Beyond through Internet Research International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing 10 1 106 doi 10 3366 ijhac 2016 0162 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Voyant Tools amp oldid 1212851207, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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