Date published: 20/1/2022
Reading Climate: Indigenous literatures, school English and Sustainable Futures Symposium Tony Birch, Ellen van Neervan, Kathryn Yusoff
SymposiumDate published: 19/4/2022
This topic model uses the same set of short stories that underpin the Literary Mapping exercise. These are 28 stories by Australian authors published in Australian newspapers around the turn of the 20th century. The dynamic topic model offers students the capacity to adjust multiple parameters of the topic model so as to understand how this computational method for interpreting texts works.
Access the ModelDate published: 19/4/2022
This topic model includes the major journals of Australian literature: Southerly, Sydney Review of Books, Westerly, Australian Literary Studies, Antipodes, and the Journal of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature. We anticipate that this topic model will be most relevant for teachers and upper secondary students.
Access the ModelDate published: 19/4/2022
This exercise is designed to offer students a new way of developing their creativity while exploring the language of nineteenth-century Australian literature. Deep learning is a subset of machine learning that uses artificial neural networks to identify patterns.
Explore LiteratureDate published: 19/4/2022
This digital map uses the same set of 28 short stories by Australian authors in turn of the twentieth century Australian newspapers that underpin the Australian Short Stories topic modeling exercise. Stories were chosen because of their meaningful references to specific locations.
Explore the MapDate published: 10/8/2022
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