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<h1>Help on Topics Explorer</h1>
<h2>About</h2>
<p>This application is designed to introduce topic modeling particularly gently (e.g. for educational purpose).
If you have a very large text corpus, you may wish to use more sophisticated models such as those
implemented in <a href="http://mallet.cs.umass.edu/topics.php">MALLET</a>, which is known to be more robust
than standard LDA. You might want to check out some <a href="https://github.com/DARIAH-DE/Topics/tree/master/notebooks">Jupyter
notebooks</a> – you can experiment with the example corpus directly in the browser on <a href="#TODO">Binder</a>
without installing anything.</p>
<h2>Issues</h2>
<p>Please use the project’s <a href="https://github.com/DARIAH-DE/TopicsExplorer/issues">issue tracker</a> on
GitHub, but consider checking out the <a href="https://dariah-de.github.io/TopicsExplorer/#troubleshooting">troubleshooting
section</a> on the application’s website.</p>
<h2>What is Topic Modeling?</h2>
<ul>
<li><b>David M. Blei</b>, <a href="http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~blei/papers/Blei2012.pdf">Probabilisitic
Topic Models</a>, in: <i>Communications of the ACM</i> 55 (2012).</li>
<li><b>Megan R. Brett</b>, <a href="http://journalofdigitalhumanities.org/2-1/topic-modeling-a-basic-introduction-by-megan-r-brett/">Topic
Modeling, A Basic Introduction</a>, in: <i>Journal of Digital Humanities</i> 2 (2012).</li>
<li><b>David M. Blei</b>, <a href="http://journalofdigitalhumanities.org/2-1/topic-modeling-and-digital-humanities-by-david-m-blei/">Topic
Modeling and Digital Humanities</a>, in: <i>Journal of Digital Humanities</i> 2 (2012).</li>
<li><b>Matthew Jockers, David Mimno</b>, <a href="http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/englishfacpubs/105">Significant
Themes in 19th-Century Literature</a>, in: <i>Poetics</i> 41 (2013).</li>
<li><b>Steffen Pielström, Severin Simmler, Thorsten Vitt, Fotis Jannidis</b>, <a href="https://dh2018.adho.org/a-graphical-user-interface-for-lda-topic-modeling/">A
Graphical User Interface for LDA Topic Modeling</a>, in: <i>Proceedings of the 28th Digital
Humanities Conference</i> (2018).</li>
</ul>
<h2>What is DARIAH-DE?</h2>
<p><a href="https://de.dariah.eu">DARIAH-DE</a> supports research in the humanities and cultural sciences with
digital methods and procedures. The research infrastructure of DARIAH-DE consists of four pillars:
teaching, research, research data and technical components. As a partner in <a href="https://www.dariah.eu/">DARIAH-EU</a>,
DARIAH-DE helps to bundle and network state-of-the-art activities of the digital humanities. Scientists use
DARIAH, for example, to make research data available across Europe. The exchange of knowledge and expertise
is thus promoted across disciplines and the possibility of discovering new scientific discourses is
encouraged.</p>
<p>This application is developed with support from the DARIAH-DE initiative, the German branch of DARIAH-EU,
the European Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities consortium. Funding has been
provided by the German Federal Ministry for Research and Education (BMBF) under the identifier 01UG1610A to
J.</p>
<h2>License</h2>
<p>This project is licensed under <a href="https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">Apache 2.0</a>. You can
do what you like with the source code, as long as you include the original copyright, the full text of the
Apache 2.0 license, and state significant changes. You cannot charge DARIAH-DE for damages, or use any of
its trademarks like name or logos.</p>
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