Publications

Papers

ACL 2014 Improving the Recognizability of Syntactic Relations Using Contextualized Examples
Aditi Muralidharan, Marti A. Hearst
PDF    Poster
CHI 2014 Workshop on Designing Speech and Language Interactions A Study of the Use of Current Speech Recognition in an Information-Intensive Task
Shiry Ginosar, Marti A. Hearst
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PhD Dissertation Designing an Exploratory Text Analysis Tool for Humanities and Social Sciences Research
Aditi Muralidharan
PDF
CIKM 2013 Demo WordSeer: A Knowledge Synthesis Environment for Textual Data
Aditi Muralidharan, Marti A. Hearst, Christopher Fan
PDF
Literary and Linguistic Computing
Vol. 28 (2)
Supporting Exploratory Text Analysis in Literature Study
Aditi Muralidharan, Marti A. Hearst
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CHI 2012 Extended Abstracts Muralidharan, Aditi, and Marti A. Hearst. A sensemaking environment for literature study. pdf
HCIR 2012 Finding Literary Themes With Relevance Feedback
Aditi Muralidharan, Marti A. Hearst
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HCIR 2011 (poster) WordSeer: Exploring Language Use in Literary Text
Aditi Muralidharan, Marti A. Hearst
PDF     Poster 
2011 Conference on Digital Humanities A Visual Interface for Exploring Language Use in Slave Narratives
Aditi Muralidharan
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Talks and Demos

Dissertation Talk
December 2013
WordSeer: A Text Analysis Tool for the Humanities and Social Sciences
Slides
UCSC Future of Games, 2013, U. Minn. Cray Lecture 2014, COLING CNL Workshop Keynote 2014, etc. Exploratory Text Analysis and The Middle Distance
Slides
MLA 2012
January 2012
Using Digital Tools to Explore Narrative Conventions in the North American Antebellum Slave Narratives
Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities
September 2011
Digital Dialogue
Text Analysis for the Humanities: Methods and Challenges
Podcast and Slides at umd.edu
BigThink Future of Search
February 2011
WordSeer: An Interface for Exploring Language Use in Slave Narratives
Video
THATCamp (Bay Area)
October 2010
BootCamp on Text Mining (link).
Slides: PPTPDF
THATCamp (Great Lakes)
March 2010
Session: Text mining and the digital humanities (link)