Ashley Champagne's repositories
Web-Scraping-Toolkit
This is the web scraping toolkit for the Brown University Library
ashleychampagne.github.io-w2-
Part of the Academic Website Workshop
dh2018-word-vector-workshops
Workshop materials for our DH2018 workshop on word vectors. Created by Eun Seo Jo, Javier de la Rosa, and Scott Bailey
Digital-Humanities-Toolkit
This repository contains a compilation of free, open-source tools for creating and developing digital humanities projects, along with relevant tutorials and examples of projects created with those tools.
fastText
Library for fast text representation and classification.
GitHub-pages
Sample setup for GitHub pages
iip-word-lists
Python utility for creating word lists from epidoc files
KR-Catalog
Catalog files for Kanseki Repository 各種漢籍目録
Lexos
Python/Flask-based website for text analysis workflow. Previous (stable) release is live at:
nlp_yelp_review_unsupervised
Train unsupervised LDA Topic Model on raw Yelp review text, use topic distributions as feature inputs to SGD Classification supervised models on unseen reviews.
ph-submissions
A work-in-progress site for submitting and reviewing new Programming Historian lessons
psychiana-demo
Demo of CollectionBuilder for DH projects workshop
python-novice-gapminder
Introduction to Python for non-programmers using gapminder data
solr-for-newbies
Materials for the Solr for newbies workshop
text-mining-basics-wkshop
This is a workshop for beginners who want to learn more about text mining.
trip-to-iceland-ac
workshop on GitHub
twarc-tutorial
Tutorial for using twarc, with steps for installing software.
twint
An advanced Twitter scraping & OSINT tool written in Python that doesn't use Twitter's API, allowing you to scrape a user's followers, following, Tweets and more while evading most API limitations.
VHLtexts
Italian texts encoded in XML and annotated as part of the VHL project in Italian Studies at Brown University
we1schomp
WE1S Chomp: A Digital Humanities Web Scraper
word_vectors_dh2018
Advanced Methods on Word Vector for Digital Humanities (2018 Mexico City)