Tools for Digital Humanities
There are hundreds of tools that can help you with digital research, from simple web-based tools to programs that require some coding. Here are some of them.
- Sketch Engine Sketch Engine (SkE) is a software that retrieves word profiles (word sketches), groups them based on grammatical relations and creates thesauri from the corpus.
- KonText The KonText interface is a web application used to access and work with CNK corpora.
- TEITOK Online platform for working with corpora, serves as an alternative to KonText.
- NameTag NameTag is an open-source name entity recognition (NER) tool. NameTag identifies proper names in text and classifies them into predefined categories such as names of people, places, organizations, etc.
- MorphoDiTa Morphological Dictionary and Tagger is an open-source tool for morphological analysis of natural language texts. It performs morphological analysis, morphological generation, tagging and tokenization and is distributed as a standalone tool or library along with trained linguistic models.
- Korektor The proofreader is used for statistical spell checking and (occasional) grammar checking.
- Voyant Tools Voyant Tools is a web-based tool for viewing and analyzing digital texts.
- Gephi Network analysis tool.
- Raw Graphs Online data visualization tool.
- QGis Tool for working with spatial data.