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Simone Rebora
University of Verona
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Wattpad as a resource for literary studies. Quantitative and qualitative examples of the importance of digital social reading and readers’ comments in the margins
F Pianzola, S Rebora, G Lauer
PloS one 15 (1), e0226708, 2020
1162020
Digital humanities and digital social reading
S Rebora, P Boot, F Pianzola, B Gasser, JB Herrmann, M Kraxenberger, ...
Digital Scholarship in the Humanities 36 (Supplement_2), ii230-ii250, 2021
422021
A new research programme for reading research: analysing comments in the margins on Wattpad
S Rebora, F Pianzola
DigitCult-Scientific Journal on Digital Cultures 3 (2), 19-36, 2018
352018
Robert Musil, a war journal, and stylometry: Tackling the issue of short texts in authorship attribution
S Rebora, JB Herrmann, G Lauer, M Salgaro
Digital Scholarship in the Humanities 34 (3), 582-605, 2019
182019
History/Histoire e Digital Humanities: La nascita della storiografia letteraria italiana fuori d'Italia
S Rebora
Firenze University Press, 2018
172018
Cultural accumulation and improvement in online fan fiction
F Pianzola, A Acerbi, S Rebora
CEUR Workshop Proceedings 2723, 2020
112020
Operationalizing perpetrator studies. Focusing readers’ reactions to The Kindly Ones by Jonathan Littell
J De Jonge, S Demichelis, S Rebora, M Salgaro
Journal of Literary Semantics 51 (2), 147-161, 2022
72022
Detection of reading absorption in user-generated book reviews: resources creation and evaluation
P Lendvai, S Darányi, C Geng, M Kuijper, OL de Lacalle, JC Mensonides, ...
LREC 2020-12th Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, 4835–4841, 2020
72020
Sentiment Analysis in Literary Studies. A Critical Survey.
S Rebora
DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly 17 (3), 2023
62023
Response by the special interest group on digital literary stylistics to nan z. Da’s study
JB Herrmann, AS Bories, F Frontini, S Rebora, J Rybicki
Journal of Cultural Analytics 5 (1), 2020
62020
Is “Late Style” measurable? A stylometric analysis of Johann Wolfgang Goethe’s, Robert Musil’s, and Franz Kafka’s late works
S Rebora, M Salgaro
Elephant & Castle 18, 4-39, 2018
62018
Reader experience labeling automatized: Text similarity classification of user-generated book reviews
S Rebora, P Lendvai, M Kuijpers
Proceedings of the European Association for Digital Humanities Conference (EADH), 2018
62018
Measuring the “Critical Distance”. A Corpus-Based Analysis of Italian Book Reviews
M Salgaro, S Rebora
Book of abstract: Cultural Heritage in the Digital Age. Memory, Humanities …, 2018
62018
Annotating Reader Absorption.
S Rebora, P Lendvai, MM Kuijpers
DH, 2020
52020
Mining Goodreads. A digital humanities project for the study of reading absorption
S Rebora, M Kuijpers, L Piroska
Sharing the experience: Workflows for the digital humanities. Proceedings of …, 2020
52020
On Fantasy’s Transmediality: A Cognitive Approach
S Rebora
Comparatismi, 216-232, 2016
52016
Towards a Computational Study of German Book Reviews. A Comparison between Emotion Dictionaries and Transfer Learning in Sentiment Analysis
S Rebora, T Messerli, JB Herrmann
DHd2022: Kulturen des digitalen Gedächtnisses. Konferenzabstracts, 2022
42022
Short texts in authorship attribution. The Case of Robert Musil’s war articles
B Herrmann, G Lauer, S Rebora, M Salgaro
AIUCD 2017 Conference, 23-28 January 2017 Rome, 57-61, 2017
42017
Claudio Magris
S Rebora
Cadmo, 2015
42015
Tool criticism in practice. On methods, tools and aims of computational literary studies.
JB Herrmann, AS Bories, F Frontini, C Jacquot, S Pielström, S Rebora, ...
DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly 17 (3), 2023
32023
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