Design and implementation of ShiCo: Visualising shifting concepts over time

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2016

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Ortiz, Carlos MartinezISNI 0000000427024029
Kenter, Tom
Wevers, M.J.H.F.ISNI 0000000407528692
Huijnen, PimORCID 0000-0002-5477-6352ISNI 0000000395502291
Verheul, JaapISNI 000000011872120X
van Eijnatten, J.ORCID 0000-0002-8865-0002ISNI 0000000109897975

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Düring, Marten
Jatowt, Adam
Preiser-Kappeller, Johannes
Den Bosch, Antal van

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Abstract

In different times, people use different words to describe concepts. Change and stability in word usage are possible indicators of wider socio-cultural changes. To gain insight into how people perceive concepts, it is valuable to trace how the words denoting a certain concept change over time. Existing tools for exploring historical concepts, such as keyword searching or topic modeling, are ill-suited for the task; they are either too top-down or too rigid for an iterative exploration of historical concepts in large data sets. In this article, we present ShiCo: a graphical interface for visualising concepts over time by monitoring shifts in word usage in a document corpus. As the dimension of time plays a crucial role in ShiCo, this article demonstrates ShiCo on a large corpus of newspaper articles spanning several decades. We describe the design choices made during the development of ShiCo and the key parameters that control the tool's behaviour. Lastly, as ShiCo is meant to be used by the broader community, we describe the steps required for running ShiCo on a novel data set.

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General Computer Science

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Martinez-Ortiz, C, Kenter, T, Wevers, M, Huijnen, P, Verheul, J & Van Eijnatten, J 2016, Design and implementation of ShiCo : Visualising shifting concepts over time. in M Düring, A Jatowt, J Preiser-Kappeller & A V Den Bosch (eds), HistoInformatics 2016 : Proceedings of the 3rd HistoInformatics Workshop on Computational History (HistoInformatics 2016), Krakow, Poland, July 11, 2016. CEUR Workshop Proceedings, vol. 1632, pp. 11-19, Histoinformatics Workshop 2016, 11/07/16. < http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1632/ >, conference