The UK-Ireland Digital Humanities Association conference in London 29-30 June. For members of the digital humanities community including those in GLAM organisations, the creative industries, and the technology sector. https://t.co/hhBGc9mmVz
@tiagopeixoto Second part of answer is not complete garbage. It is easy to manipulate networks using the wide range of built in algorithms in Networkx so often I don't need more. But serious projects on large graphs, multiple samples of random graph ensembles or slow measures need much more.
The Connected Past meeting in Heraklion on Crete started with @tombrughmans opening the workshop. Really looking forward to hearing all the ways people use networks in archaeology #connectedpast https://t.co/leCr9BrBTh
2-year full-time postdoc in computational humanities and network science https://t.co/sRryxpVQq4 in Aarhus Denmark on the Past Social Networks project https://t.co/xNTdQpS1c8
@YR_CSS#SYNS#css
The non-linear relationship between closeness and degree that works in 70% of sparse networks and what that tells us about networks
https://t.co/hTDKXTVKhQ
https://t.co/egQ2GeDmHv
@kafedjiska I would also add this. Avoid jargon, replace it with clear language. Did you really need that technical term for your audience? Always avoid abbreviations if you can, that is what global search and replace is for.
@MTB_Archaeology Perhaps we should ask for a correction in such cases. Then editors will start to take it seriously so then referees and finally authors. A lot of "openwashing" around in academia
Why ordered networks should have communities of disconnected nodes.
https://t.co/XW1NGKa3TT Antichains as communities in directed acyclic graphs as the Greek gods show @VVasiliauskaite
Interesting EAA session 203: "The Age beyond paradigms" https://t.co/wY0QTcZsmT asks how archaeology challenges modelling and how modellers can respond at #EAA2019 Bern 4-7 Sept
CAA 2019 Krakov @CAA_Int has several excellent sessions on models and archaeology including
https://t.co/d79FdOPy6C
full list
https://t.co/kM8knvGR8X @paulageorgiade@tombrughmans
@electricarchaeo @Iza_Romanowska "She's a model and she's looking good" now I can't get the Kraftwerk song "The Model" out of my head (or is it called "the model"?) thanks for lively discussion illuminating commute into my last week of teaching.