maehr/the-corpus-as-a-network
Turning source documents into a graph with NLP
This tool helps researchers analyze large collections of text documents by identifying key entities and their connections. You input historical documents or similar text, and it outputs a network graph showing relationships between people, organizations, locations, and events. This is ideal for historians, social scientists, or anyone studying connections within a body of text.
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Use this if you need to understand the relationships and interactions between various actors and concepts mentioned across a collection of texts.
Not ideal if your documents are highly diverse in subject matter or linguistic style, as it's optimized for relatively homogeneous corpora.
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