id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt andromedayelton-com-9155 Let’s visualize some HAMLET data! Or, d3 and t-SNE for the lols. – andromeda yelton .html text/html 1137 96 79 Let's visualize some HAMLET data! Let's visualize some HAMLET data! The result, HAMLET, worked better than I hoped; it not only pulls together related works from different departments (thus enabling discovery that can't be supported with existing metadata), but it does a spirited job on documents whose topics are poorly represented in my initial data set (e.g. when given a fiction sample it finds theses from programs like media studies, even though there are few humanities theses in the data set). Conveniently this is not my first time at the software engineering rodeo, so I encapsulated my dimensionality reduction strategy inside a function, and I can swap it out for whatever I like without needing to rewrite the d3 as long as I return the same data structure. One thought on "Let's visualize some HAMLET data! You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. ./cache/andromedayelton-com-9155.html ./txt/andromedayelton-com-9155.txt