Divergence and the Complexity of Difference in Text and Culture

Q1 Arts and Humanities Journal of Cultural Analytics Pub Date : 2020-10-07 DOI:10.22148/001c.17585
Kent K. Chang, S. Dedeo
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Measuring how much two documents differ is a basic task in the quantitative analysis of text. Because difference is a complex, interpretive concept, researchers often operationalize difference as distance, a mathematical function that represents documents through a metaphor of physical space. Yet the constraints of that metaphor mean that distance can only capture some of the ways that documents can relate to each other. We show how a more general concept, divergence, can help solve this problem, alerting us to new ways in which documents can relate to each other. In contrast to distance, divergence can capture enclosure relationships, where two documents differ because the patterns found in one are a partial subset of those in the other, and the emergence of shortcuts, where two documents can be brought closer through mediation by a third. We provide an example of this difference measure, Kullback–Leibler Divergence, and apply it to two worked examples: the presentation of scientific arguments in Charles Darwin’s Origin of Species (1859) and the rhetorical structure of philosophical texts by Aristotle, David Hume, and Immanuel Kant. These examples illuminate the complex relationship between time and what we refer to as an archive’s “enclosure architecture”, and show how divergence can be used in the quantitative analysis of historical, literary, and cultural texts to reveal cognitive structures invisible to spatial metaphors.
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文本与文化差异的分歧与复杂性
衡量两个文档的差异是文本定量分析的一项基本任务。由于差异是一个复杂的解释概念,研究人员经常将差异作为距离来操作,这是一种通过物理空间的隐喻来表示文档的数学函数。然而,这种隐喻的限制意味着距离只能捕捉到文档之间的一些联系方式。我们展示了一个更通用的概念,即分歧,如何帮助解决这个问题,提醒我们注意文档相互关联的新方式。与距离相反,分歧可以捕获封闭关系,其中两个文档不同,因为其中一个文档中发现的模式是另一个文档的部分子集,以及快捷方式的出现,其中第三个文档可以通过中介将两个文档拉近。我们提供了这种差异度量的一个例子,Kullback–Leibler Divergence,并将其应用于两个实例:查尔斯·达尔文的《物种起源》(1859)中科学论点的提出,以及亚里士多德、大卫·休谟和伊曼纽尔·康德的哲学文本的修辞结构。这些例子阐明了时间和我们所说的档案馆“封闭建筑”之间的复杂关系,并展示了如何在历史、文学和文化文本的定量分析中使用分歧来揭示空间隐喻看不见的认知结构。
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Journal of Cultural Analytics
Journal of Cultural Analytics Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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10 weeks
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