Now up at #CHR2024, a paper on historical "arrest patterns" in Brussels, by Folgert Karsdorp @folgertk, Mike Kestemont and Margo de Koster.
Abstract and link to full paper here: https://2024.computational-humanities-research.org/papers/paper13/
(Image is not about arrests, but first slide to illustrate diversity in a collection, which is their approach to the data.)
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Very neat extension of the Chao1 algorithm for estimating the proportion of species loss, applied here to arrest records and extended to estimate factors (e.g. demographic factors) that influence whether or not a person is arrested once or multiple times.
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@christof oh, Folgert gave a great talk in Tours. Please say hi!
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