Modelling, Objectivity, and the Digital Humanities. Elena Pierazzo

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Modelling, Objectivity, and the Digital Humanities Elena Pierazzo

The Two Cultures* Sciences: quantitative methods, based on objectivity Humanities: qualitative methods, based on subjectivity More or less *Snow, Charles Percy. "The Two Cultures. The Rede Lecture, 1959," in C.P. Snow The Two Cultures (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998). Leavis, Frank Raymond. Two Cultures? The Significance of C.P. Snow. The Richmond Lecture, 1962. (London: Chatto & Windus, 1962).

More or less For some disciplines in the Humanities this divide has been felt as a problem: The search for properly scientific method has been perhaps the dominant thread running through the history of textual criticism (Tanselle, 1995, pp. 18-19)

For others Paleography: art or science? I cannot teach the art of assigning dates to manuscripts: I am even inclined to think that it cannot be taught (M.R. James) non può semplicemente esistere una paleografia che usufruisca unicamente (o anche prevalentemente) di un metodo di studio quantitativo e misurativo (Petrucci, 1996) Derolez 2003: authoritarian discipline depending on authority and faith Ganz 1990: informed guesswork

The Humanities and The Machine

The Humanities and The Machine Fears: the machine will do or work!! Enthusiasm: finally the humanities will become a science! Digital Humanities: the bridge

humanities computing has had to embrace 'the two cultures', to bring the rigor and systematic unambiguous procedural methodologies characteristic of the sciences to address problems within the humanities that had hitherto been most often treated in a serendipitous fashion (Susan Hockey, 2004, p. 19).

The machine Requires data to be countable ( digital ) Requires a pattern of behaviour Requires a shared language Requires a model

Modelling Epistemological activity: we take a domain, we analyse it, we select the features we are interested in, we study their relationships, we classify them and we use these to create a model of such domain

Models (McCarty) a representation of something for purposes of study, or a design for realizing something new smaller than the object the fundamental dependence of any computing system on an explicit, delimited conception of the world or model of it 10

Nothing really new: Some Examples Jakobson and the function of the language Saussure langue and parole Propp and the description of fairytales Shillingsburg Text as Matter, Concept, and Action Stemmata, (un)rooted trees, rhizomes

1. Selection 2. Point of view/purpose 3. Simplification 4. Function 5. Objectivity (?) Models: defining characteristics

1. Selection & 2. Purpose Not everything is relevant for everybody To model we select only the features we need for our point of view /purpose (2) The facsimile as a model of the real thing

What s on the page? What is this? And this? 15

How many assumptions are behind the reading of primary sources? That signs are components of a alphabetical system That they are part of any given language That we know the rules of the language That the scribe knew them as well That such rules are the same And so on (Bordalejo 2010; Robinson 2013) 16

Simplification

Function Model-of: Model of an object for a purpose of study, in order to know, to understand Model-for: model to build something new, exploratory, experimental

Objectivity? If a model has to be used by a computer, it has to be scientific, it has to be objective, right? RIGHT?

Modelling and objectivity, a match made in? The model itself must be interpreted, and the critic brings his prior readings to bear on the abstract representation in just the same way he would bring them to bear on the text itself. The critic reads varieties of confirmation into the results or dismisses them (Sculley and Pasanek, p. 410)

An objective model?

Digitization has ushered in a new age of manuscript studies. We can now view the image of a folio on a computer screen in colour in a detail which would have been unimaginable as little 15 years ago. We can read it; compare it with other texts in other libraries; transcribe it; even, if it is faded or illegible, restore it. We need never see the document itself (though would not recommend it). (M. Twycross, 2008)

The ability to provide artifacts for direct examination (rather than relying on scholarly hearsay) (Nell-Smith 2004) Image-based editions subsumes the purpose of a diplomatic edition (Kiernan 2006)

What is objectivity? Daston and Galison, 2007-2010 A concept invented in the late 18 th century (loads to do with Kant) History of objectivity via photographic atlas Different epistemic virtues in the representation of objects to be studied True-to-nature Objectivity: Mechanical and Structural Trained Judgment 24

True-to-nature You select the best specimens from a species for them to be representative You reproduce it at your best, conflating various exemplars so one stands for all 25

Mechanical objectivity Mechanical reproduction of reality Better many copies of imperfect specimens than one that conflates exemplars 26

Structural objectivity The mathematical laws, the logical relationship among members of group or organism, beyond appearance Based on systematic analysis and abstractions 27

Trained judgment Raw data is smoothed by expert to study it better Unsmoothed and smoothed data are presented to the judgment of the user/reader 28

Epistemic virtue From before 1820 True-to-nature After 1820 Mechanical objectivity After 1920 Trained judgment Persona Sage Manufacturer Expert Representation Reasoned Mechanical Interpreted Practice Selection, synthesis Automated transfer Pattern recognition Ontology Universals Particulars Families 29

Objectivity as Social Agreement If the judgement is valid for everyone, provided only he is in possession of reason, its ground is objectively sufficient (Kant, trad. Kemp,1965) we may conclude that there is such a thing as objectivity of interpretation: the vast majority of decisions we make in this realm are decisions on which all (or most) competent readers agree or seem likely to agree (Huitfeldt, 2006) 30

Sounds very civilized, but How do we assess such an agreement? How do we assess competencies? 31

Objectivity Subjectivity A continuity that has no ending nor beginning. All our activities collocate somewhere in this continuity (Huitfeldt, 2006) Where? Does it really matter? 32

Objectivity? Can a model be objective? Should a model be objective? Does it matter? Quantitative Objective

A view from another planet Viewed from afar the scientific method is quite simple, really Viewed from afar scientists do not have doubts: they have mathematics instead Viewed from up close: it s all another story

Scientific method Accountability and Transparency Reproducibility Quantitative and Qualitative (!!) And many more lovely things, more complex than one expects! The machine? What about it?

DH and the bridging of the Two Cultures Modelling = critical analysis and critical thinking at its best DH can indeed bridge the gap But! We need to do our home work!