{"id":124,"date":"2023-11-01T19:07:57","date_gmt":"2023-11-01T19:07:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/ppg\/?post_type=chapter&#038;p=124"},"modified":"2023-11-02T21:39:16","modified_gmt":"2023-11-02T21:39:16","slug":"visualization-tools","status":"publish","type":"chapter","link":"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/ppg\/chapter\/visualization-tools\/","title":{"rendered":"Visualization Tools"},"content":{"raw":"This lab focuses on ways to display connections and visualize text analysis for your digital humanities projects.\r\n<h2>Natural Language Modeling<\/h2>\r\nNatural language modeling takes a corpus (written text) and creates word clouds, trends and other visualizations.\r\n\r\nVoyant is an excellent basic tool for language modeling. You can read the overview at the Digital Humanities Toolkit: <a href=\"https:\/\/dh.sites.gettysburg.edu\/toolkit\/tools\/voyant-tools\/\">https:\/\/dh.sites.gettysburg.edu\/toolkit\/tools\/voyant-tools\/<\/a>\r\n\r\nWork with Voyant and post your visualizations to Pressbooks.\r\n<ol>\r\n \t<li>Visit https:\/\/voyant-tools.org\/<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Enter a \"corpus\" into the box. This can be the text of a speech, flyer, letter or similar textual document. It could also be the text from many documents combined into the same file. Voyant doesn't care about formatting, just that the input is text.<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>\r\n<div class=\"textbox textbox--examples\"><header class=\"textbox__header\">\r\n<p class=\"textbox__title\">Corpus Samples<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/header>\r\n<div class=\"textbox__content\">\r\n<ul>\r\n \t<li>Bertha von Suttner, <em>Lay Down Your Arms!\u00a0<\/em>(1889) at Project Gutenberg <a href=\"https:\/\/www.gutenberg.org\/files\/49294\/49294-h\/49294-h.htm\">https:\/\/www.gutenberg.org\/files\/49294\/49294-h\/49294-h.htm<\/a><\/li>\r\n \t<li><\/li>\r\n<\/ul>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n&nbsp;\r\n<ol>\r\n \t<li>Click \"reveal.\" Explore the visualizations. How might you use them in your exhibit?<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Hover over a visualization. Click on \"export a URL....\" which is a rectangle with an arrow.<\/li>\r\n \t<li><img src=\"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/ppg\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/157\/2023\/11\/voyant--300x245.png\" alt=\"Screenshot of Voyant share options\" width=\"300\" height=\"245\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-125 aligncenter\" \/>Choose \"An HTML Snippet\" under the \"export view.\" Embed the HTML in your Pressbook chapter using the \"text\" tab as we have in previous labs.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Save and view in your chapter to confirm functionality.<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>\r\n<h2>Network Diagrams<\/h2>\r\n<h3>Onodo (<a href=\"https:\/\/onodo.org\/\">https:\/\/onodo.org\/<\/a>)<\/h3>\r\nOnodo is a free network visualization tool. This tutorial by the Digital Humanities Toolbox has instructions for creating an Onodo visualization. <a href=\"https:\/\/dh.sites.gettysburg.edu\/toolkit\/tools\/onodo\/\">https:\/\/dh.sites.gettysburg.edu\/toolkit\/tools\/onodo\/<\/a>","rendered":"<p>This lab focuses on ways to display connections and visualize text analysis for your digital humanities projects.<\/p>\n<h2>Natural Language Modeling<\/h2>\n<p>Natural language modeling takes a corpus (written text) and creates word clouds, trends and other visualizations.<\/p>\n<p>Voyant is an excellent basic tool for language modeling. You can read the overview at the Digital Humanities Toolkit: <a href=\"https:\/\/dh.sites.gettysburg.edu\/toolkit\/tools\/voyant-tools\/\">https:\/\/dh.sites.gettysburg.edu\/toolkit\/tools\/voyant-tools\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Work with Voyant and post your visualizations to Pressbooks.<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>Visit https:\/\/voyant-tools.org\/<\/li>\n<li>Enter a &#8220;corpus&#8221; into the box. 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Click on &#8220;export a URL&#8230;.&#8221; which is a rectangle with an arrow.<\/li>\n<li><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/ppg\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/157\/2023\/11\/voyant--300x245.png\" alt=\"Screenshot of Voyant share options\" width=\"300\" height=\"245\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-125 aligncenter\" srcset=\"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/ppg\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/157\/2023\/11\/voyant--300x245.png 300w, https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/ppg\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/157\/2023\/11\/voyant--65x53.png 65w, https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/ppg\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/157\/2023\/11\/voyant--225x184.png 225w, https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/ppg\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/157\/2023\/11\/voyant--350x286.png 350w, https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/ppg\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/157\/2023\/11\/voyant-.png 500w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/>Choose &#8220;An HTML Snippet&#8221; under the &#8220;export view.&#8221; Embed the HTML in your Pressbook chapter using the &#8220;text&#8221; tab as we have in previous labs.<\/li>\n<li>Save and view in your chapter to confirm functionality.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<h2>Network Diagrams<\/h2>\n<h3>Onodo (<a href=\"https:\/\/onodo.org\/\">https:\/\/onodo.org\/<\/a>)<\/h3>\n<p>Onodo is a free network visualization tool. 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