Textension: Digitally Augmenting Document Spaces in Analog Texts

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In this paper, we present a system that automatically adds visualizations and natural language processing applications to analog texts, using any web-based device with a camera. After taking a picture of a particular page or set of pages from a book or uploading an existing image, our system builds an interactive digital object that automatically inserts modular elements in a digital space. Leveraging the findings of previous studies, our framework augments the reading of analog texts with digital tools, making it possible to work with texts in both a digital and analog environment.

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A. J. Bradley, V. Sawal, S. Carpendale, and C. Collins, “Textension: Digitally Augmenting Document Spaces in Analog Texts.,” DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly, vol. 13, iss. 3, 2019.