Arianna Ciula, Miguel Vieira, Ginestra Ferraro, Tiffany Ong, S. Perovic, Rosa Mucignat, Niccolò Valmori, Brecht Deseure, E. Mannucci
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Abstract
This paper uses the collaborative project Radical Translations [1] as case study to examine some of the theoretical perspectives informing the adoption and critique of data visualization in the digital humanities with applied examples in context. It showcases how data visualization is used within a King’s Digital Lab project lifecycle to facilitate collaborative data exploration within the project interdisciplinary team – to support data curation and cleaning and/or to guide the design process – as well as data analysis by users external to the team. Theoretical issues around bridging the gap between approaches adopted for small and/or large-scale datasets are addressed from functional perspectives with reference to evolving data modelling and software development lifecycle approaches and workflows. While anchored to the specific context of the project under examination, some of the identified trade-offs have epistemological value beyond the specific case study iterations and its design solutions.
本文以合作项目Radical Translations[1]为案例研究,通过语境中的应用实例,研究了数字人文学科中数据可视化的采用和批评的一些理论观点。它展示了如何在King 's Digital Lab项目生命周期中使用数据可视化来促进项目跨学科团队内的协作数据探索,以支持数据管理和清理和/或指导设计过程,以及团队外部用户的数据分析。围绕弥合小型和/或大型数据集所采用的方法之间的差距的理论问题,从功能角度出发,参考不断发展的数据建模和软件开发生命周期方法和工作流。虽然锚定在审查项目的特定背景下,但一些确定的权衡具有超越特定案例研究迭代及其设计解决方案的认识论价值。