@article {meeks_digital_2012,
	title = {The Digital Humanities Contribution to Topic Modeling},
	journal = {Journal of Digital Humanities},
	volume = {2},
	number = {1},
	year = {2012},
	note = {00000},
	abstract = {In this introduction to a special issue of the Journal of Digital Humanities, Weingart and Meeks assert that this collection of essays aims to present "how to do topic modeling, what to use, its dangers, and some excellent examples of topic models in practice." Weingart and Meeks recount an abbreviated history of topic modelling: it arrived about 15 years ago from computer science, in 2002-2003 LDA originated, and over the past several years topic modelling has gained momentum as the popular topic modelling tool MALLET came to fruition and Stanford{\textquoteright}s work began to explode. With a hope to "make topic modeling more accessible for new digital humanities scholars", Weingart and Meeks present the journal in three sections: concepts, applications and critiques, and tools. },
	keywords = {Introductions, No. 1 Winter 2012, Vol. 2},
	url = {http://journalofdigitalhumanities.org/2-1/dh-contribution-to-topic-modeling/},
	author = {Meeks, Elijah and Weingart, Scott}
}
