University of Pennsylvania
Starting at USD 250
Tue, 26 May, 2026 at 09:00 am - Fri, 29 May, 2026 at 05:00 pm (GMT-04:00)
University of Pennsylvania
255 South 36th Street, Philadelphia, United States
This class will examine methods and practices for text analysis. Freely available tools and tutorials have made it easier to apply computational text analysis techniques, but researchers may still find themselves struggling to build a corpus, decide between methods, and interpret results. We will survey the hows and whys of a variety of commonly used approaches, including word frequencies, the distributional hypothesis, and natural language processing techniques.
Students who take this course will be able to:
We will use a mixture of free tools and scripts primarily in Python. The course is designed to work for people with zero Python experience, so you do not need any background in the language. That said, more advanced programmers will still benefit from learning the course’s specific text analysis methods. This course will therefore be appropriate for people at all levels of technical expertise. Students should have administrative rights to load software on their laptop.
Instructor:
J.D. Porter is the Associate Director of Digital Research in the Humanities in the Price Lab. He received his PhD in English from Stanford University in 2017. He specializes in text mining, American literature from modernism to today, and literature and philosophy. His work has appeared in Synthese, Cultural Analytics, The Atlantic, PMLA, and Ralph Ellison in Context, among other places.
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Tickets for Text Analysis can be booked here.
| Ticket type | Ticket price |
|---|---|
| Early Regular | 350 USD |
| Early Student | 250 USD |
| Regular | 450 USD |
| Student | 375 USD |