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== HSL572 : Basics of programming for Digital Humanities ==
== HSL572 : Basics of programming for Digital Humanities ==
Overlaps: 60% with Basics of Programming for Cognitive Science (HSL522) and 60% with Introduction to Digital Twins (COL100) The course focuses on the basics of programming, working with textual data, using natural language processing packages for distant reading of texts, and visually representing the results. Students will learn how to mine data from the internet or from other unstructured sources, data wrangling techniques, data analysis, network analysis, spatial analysis, and visualization.
Overlaps: 60% with Basics of Programming for Cognitive Science ([[HSL522]]) and 60% with Introduction to Digital Twins ([[COL100]]) The course focuses on the basics of programming, working with textual data, using natural language processing packages for distant reading of texts, and visually representing the results. Students will learn how to mine data from the internet or from other unstructured sources, data wrangling techniques, data analysis, network analysis, spatial analysis, and visualization.

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HSL572
Basics of programming for Digital Humanities
Credits 2
Structure 1-0-2
Pre-requisites None
Overlaps

HSL572 : Basics of programming for Digital Humanities

Overlaps: 60% with Basics of Programming for Cognitive Science (HSL522) and 60% with Introduction to Digital Twins (COL100) The course focuses on the basics of programming, working with textual data, using natural language processing packages for distant reading of texts, and visually representing the results. Students will learn how to mine data from the internet or from other unstructured sources, data wrangling techniques, data analysis, network analysis, spatial analysis, and visualization.