Hegel vs. Nietzsche: NLP analysis with R programming
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Text Mining for Education
Improve a pedagogical approach using computing techniques
Hegel vs Nietzsche use of verbs: NLP computation
We believe in god as long as we believe in grammar. Nietzsche After an specific post dedicated to a NLP computational analysis, I would want to share more plots developing that issue. In this post, let’s perform a computational analysis on Hegel vs. Nietzsche use of verbs. Language, grammar and metaphysics Effectively, differences between Hegel …
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Hegel vs. Nietzsche NLP
Hegel vs. Nietzsche NLP analysis in the context of Digital Humanities
About Covid-19
I was invited by Axouxere Editora to create a brief reflexion about Covid-19. The video is part of a serie where other colleagues explain their point of view as you can see in the repository here.
Theater & Virtual Reality as an experimental methodology for the Humanities
From theater to VR: from Deleuze to Harman
Educación y brecha digital
La educación ante la Covid La pandemia Covid-19 ha cambiado, sin duda, la realidad de nuestras sociedades. Nos ha obligado a reflexionar sobre aspectos fundamentales de nuestras formas de organización, relación y producción. De entre ellas, el sector de la educación es uno de los más afectados. Varios son los motivos: La educación y el …
Digital Humanities Webminar: some working tools
Digital humanities webminar with Tecnológico de Monterrey where we will practice with some R programming examples applied to philosophical texts.
Schizoanalysis as materialistic & technological practice
We need to pass from art and philosophy to technology. To do it, the schizoanalytic approach is pretty suitable.
Topic Modelling Nietzsche’s work
On this post we applied text mining to explore philosophical meaning from a computational point of view.