论文标题

历史文档的外在化转换:出处驱动的可视化机会

Externalizing Transformations of Historical Documents: Opportunities for Provenance-Driven Visualization

论文作者

Vancisin, Tomas, Orr, Mary, Hinrichs, Uta

论文摘要

转录,注释,数字化和/或可视化是历史记录,出生/死亡记录,大学记录,信件或书籍等历史文件的共同转换。这些转换的原因涉及从原始材料的(物理)保护到文档中“隐藏”信息或模式的披露。即使这种转变为文档带来了新的见解和观点,它们也会修改文档的内容,结构和/或人为形式,从而遮住先验知识和解释。当涉及可视化作为将历史文档从书面视觉形式转变为抽象形式的一种手段时,通常几乎没有对这些文档已经通过的先前转换步骤的认可甚至理解。我们认为,可视化的“巨大的修辞力”不应以历史记录集合中固有的多个过去,上下文和策展人为代价。相反,可视化领域和(数字)人文科学领域的紧迫问题是如何更好地支持对这些多层解释的认识以及代表历史文档时背后的人。 (a)调查历史文档的共同转型过程,以及(b)讨论通过我们所谓的“出处驱动的可视化”来讨论机会和挑战,从而根据历史记录的集合来解决这个问题;(b)讨论机会和挑战;可视化的想法,使历史文档中固有的转换层(包括解释,重新结构和策划)可见。

Transcription, annotation, digitization and/or visualization are common transformations that historical documents such as national records, birth/death registers, university records, letters or books undergo. Reasons for those transformations span from the (physical) protection of the original materials to disclosure of 'hidden' information or patterns within the documents. Even though such transformations bring new insights and perspectives on the documents, they also modify the documents' content, structure, and/or artifactual form and thus, occlude prior knowledge and interpretation. When it comes to visualization as a means to transform historical documents from written to abstract visual form, there is typically little acknowledgment or even understanding of the previous transformation steps these documents have gone through. The 'tremendous rhetorical force' of visualization, we argue, should not be at the expense of the multiple pasts, contexts, and curators that are inherent in historical record collections. Rather, the urgent question for the fields of visualization and the (digital) humanities is how to better support awareness of these multiple layers of interpretation and the people behind them when representing historical documents. We begin to address this question based on a collection of historical university records by (a) investigating common transformation processes of historical documents, and (b) discussing opportunities and challenges for making such transformations transparent through what we call 'provenance-driven visualization'; the idea for a visualization that makes visible the layers of transformation (including interpretation, re-structuring, and curation) inherent in historical documents.

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