LINGUIST List 23.1016
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Wed Feb 29 2012
Software: KH Coder: Quantitative Text Analysis
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Date: 29-Feb-2012
From: Koichi Higuchi <ko-ichi ss.ritsumei.ac.jp>
Subject: KH Coder: Quantitative Text Analysis
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KH Coder is a free software for quantitative analysis of Japanese, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish language text. Web page: http://khc.sourceforge.net/en/ Screenshot gallery: https://sourceforge.net/apps/gallery/khc/index.php?g2_itemId=15 Quick start tutorial: http://www.slideshare.net/khcoder/quick-start-tutorial-of-kh-coder-quantitative-content-analysis-or-text-mining-of-english-language-data Features: -Words: Frequency List -Words: Searching -Words: KWIC Concordance -Words: Collocation Stats -Words: Correspondence Analysis -Words: Multi-Dimensional Scaling -Words: Hierarchical Cluster Analysis -Words: Co-Occurrence Network -Codes: Developing Your Own Coding Rules -Codes: Frequency List -Codes: Cross Tabulation -Codes: Correspondence Analysis -Codes: Multi-Dimensional Scaling -Codes: Co-Occurrence Network -Codes: Hierarchical Cluster Analysis -Codes: Searching -Codes: Clustering -Codes: Naive Bayes classifier -Documents: Searching -Documents: Clustering -Documents: Naive Bayes classifier KH Coder provides these functions using back-end tools such as Stanford POS Tagger, Snowball stemmer, MySQL and R. Just input raw texts and you can utilize these functionalities. Originally, KH Coder was developed for content analysis in sociological field and only supports analysis of Japanese language data. But significant number of linguistic researches has been conducted with this software and now it supports other languages. Please try it out and let me know your comment and suggestions. Thank you. Linguistic Field(s): Text/Corpus Linguistics Subject Language(s): English (eng) French (fra) German (deu) Italian (ita) Japanese (jpn) Portuguese (por) Spanish (spa)
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