Understanding memories of the Holocaust—A new approach to neural networks in the digital humanities. Blanke, T., Bryant, M., & Hedges, M. Digital Scholarship in the Humanities Digital Scholarship Humanities, 35(1):17–33, 2020. Number: 1
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Abstract. This article addresses an important challenge in artificial intelligence research in the humanities, which has impeded progress with supervised metho
@article{blankeUnderstandingMemoriesHolocaust2020,
	title = {Understanding memories of the {Holocaust}—{A} new approach to neural networks in the digital humanities},
	volume = {35},
	issn = {2055-7671},
	doi = {10.1093/llc/fqy082},
	abstract = {Abstract. This article addresses an important challenge in artificial intelligence research in the humanities, which has impeded progress with supervised metho},
	number = {1},
	journal = {Digital Scholarship in the Humanities Digital Scholarship Humanities},
	author = {Blanke, Tobias and Bryant, Michael and Hedges, Mark},
	year = {2020},
	note = {Number: 1},
	keywords = {Holocaust, Jewish Studies, digital history, digital humanities, memory, network analysis, neural networks},
	pages = {17--33},
}

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