| Type | Title | |
|---|---|---|
| Wikipage | Musicology and ICT Methods (Music) | |
| Wikipage | Computational Methods (Art History) |
The range of potential disciplines that art history can look to for help and guidance in the use of technology is encouraging and is much wider than the small sample of examples that are cited in t |
| Wikipage | The Corpus Approach (Art History) |
The amassing of detail and the application of a variety of methods has resonances with the type of approach favoured by those working with corpus information and in particular with linguistics researc |
| Wikipage | Content-Based Image Retrieval - CBIR (Art History) |
A suggestion for an area of tools development voiced at the Methods Network Tools Development Workgroup (for a report see http://www.methodsnetwork.ac.uk/redist/pdf/wg1report.pdf) involved a method of carrying out automated image analysis. Taking inspiration from the TaPOR project which allows users to run a suite of text analysis tools against predefined or imported texts, it was suggested that a similar approach for image analysis might enable researchers to engage with images in new and interesting ways. |
| Blog entry | UK e-Science All Hands Meeting |
The provisional programme for this year's UK e-Science All Hands Meeting, is now online at http://www.allhands.org.uk/programme/index.cfm - judging form the programme it will be a couple of very busy |
| Wikipage | Image Acquisition (Art History) |
Turning to what is perhaps the most significant application of technology to art historical research, the processes of image capture and storage are potentially where the largest gains could be observ |
| Wikipage | Access Grid (Art History) |
Taking the idea of scholarly collaboration and interaction one stage further, an important development that is gaining ground in the context of the arts and humanities is the use of the Access Grid |