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ALPAGE - espace urbain parisien. Researchers build 'Google Earth' project for the ancient world | Technology. A tool developed by researchers at Southampton University has indexed historic maps, photos and historic documents to provide a simple location search tool for the UK. The Pelagios 3 project takes data from ancient Latin and Greek sources, which formed the basis of two previous Pelagios projects, and builds on it with documents and maps from Arabic sources, medieval European and Chinese maps, and seafaring charts from the 13th century, cross-linking them into one searchable database. A partnership The project is led by archaeologist Dr Leif Isaksen working in partnership with the Open University and the Austrian Institute of Technology, and funded by the Andrew W Mellon Foundation. The tool is open to the public and researchers. The index also includes local descriptions and stories from the time, including how residents talked about locations at different times and how they related to other places.

More than just locations Citizen science. ORBIS. Minerva – Data visualization to support the interpretation of Kant’s work. Following the Food Atlas by Giulia De Amicis, we are glad to continue the series presenting the M.Sc Thesis Project of Valerio Pellegrini – Master in Communication Design at Politecnico di Milano. Introduction Minerva is a web tool for supporting philosophical historiography research, born from a multidisciplinary collaboration between the DensityDesign Research Lab and a team of philosophical historians from the University of Milan.

Initially conceived for exploring Immanuel Kant’s corpus, Minerva allows researchers to work on large corpus of texts by bringing together data visualizations and text annotations. Focused on the evolution of one author’s lexicon, the tool provides two main views on the text. The first one is a visual representation of the whole evolution of the lexicon across the different works of the author, showing and comparing terms frequency. The case study: Kant Data extraction and organization Words/works network The visual model The poster: The Atlas of Kant’s Legacy. Banque d'images du théâtre et de la comédie des champs-élysées. QRator. An INTERREG IVa Project.

Home | LOCATING LONDON'S PAST. Old Weather - Our Weather's Past, the Climate's Future. The real face of white australia :: experimental browser. The White Australia Policy was about people – people whose lives were monitored and restricted because of the colour of their skin. This experimental browser enables you to explore the records of the White Australia Policy through the faces of those people. These portraits were extracted from a range of government documents using a face detection script.

We've tried to weed out the mistakes, but you may still notice a few oddities. Many portraits are duplicated, as multiple copies of the forms were often kept. The records are held by the National Archives of Australia. Currently the browser only shows images from Series ST84/1. Other series will be added over time. If you click on a portrait you can view the document it came from. The portraits are presented in random order. This experimental browser has been developed as part of the Invisible Australians project. Invisible Australians.