On this channel, I provide tutorials for working with Python in a digital humanities project. I design my videos and tutorials for humanists who have no coding experience. I am a medieval historian by trade, but I create my videos with all humanists in mind. If you want to interact with the videos in more dynamic ways, check out my website, www.PythonHumanities.com. On that site, I host live coding exercises and quizzes. It is still a work in progress and will be complete during the Summer of 2020. I post 1-10 videos per week, so check back frequently.
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Python Tutorials for Digital Humanities
Over the next few months, I will be putting out a lot of videos on different aspects of the machine learning side of spaCy. These will eventually be combined for a new FreeCodeCamp video. If there's something you would particularly like to see covered, let me know in the comments to this post. As always, thanks to all the members/Patreon supporters of this channel!
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For those interested in my other channels, the first video for The Medieval World is now live! You can view it here: https://youtu.be/5shRJwp2TI4
2 years ago | [YT] | 2
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Hello all. Thanks for your continued support for this channel both as subscribers and Patreon supporters / YouTube members. Many of you have asked me to update the Introduction to NER playlist. I am happy to announce that that has been updated. The flow of videos now has the newer spaCy 3 videos in their proper order. Thanks for the reminders to do this. Please feel free to let me know when you all see a mistake or something that could use updating on this channel.
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I have created a membership page for this channel. If you are interested in supporting the channel, consider become a member!
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As I always promise on this channel, everyone will have access to the same content, members will receive the ability to use special emojis and have their names featured at the end of the videos. I view members on this channel as channel supporters who help keep the content alive and free for all.
3 years ago | [YT] | 7
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It seemed that the live stream had a lot of attendance over the 48 hours. I thought it may be of interest to the community if I started doing some regular weekly live streams while I work on various DH projects that require Python. Here's a poll for when these would be most useful. I am thinking it will be in the mornings, regardless of day for a few hours.
When would you like to see a livestream?
3 years ago | [YT] | 6
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I am working hard to get these Streamlit tutorials complete. One of the videos requires knowledge of Pandas and I have just realized that I've never covered Pandas on this channel. I'd like to hear if the audience would be interested in such a video. If so, I will do a Complete Pandas in 60 Minutes style video.
3 years ago | [YT] | 3
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New series coming in July! How to develop and deploy apps in Streamlit. Full tutorials that will walkthrough how to make robust apps for any DH project, from network visualization, to machine learning models, to NLP.
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Hi all! I am out sick this week (nothing serious, just a sinus infection), so it will not be until next week that I can post any more videos for the spaCy 3 NER and OCR serieses I'm working on.
4 years ago | [YT] | 4
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SpaCy 3x Named Entity Recognition (NER) Tutorials will start going live today and all this week! These will update the NER textbook at ner.pythonhumanities.com !
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