Obtaining the Book's Supplemental Material

To run the examples in the book, you will need a working R environment, as well as the code and data for each chapter. We recommend using a Linux environment, but all of the examples will run in a Windows or MacOS environment as well. If you are unfamiliar with Linux, a virtual machine installation is a good place to start (we suggest VirtualBox). Assuming Ubuntu as the underlying distribution, the following commands will retrieve the base set of supplemental material:

sudo apt-get install git
git clone https://github.com/wjs3/quantitative-intertextuality

Other Resoureces

Slides: Quantitative Intertextuality: Analyzing the Markers of Information Reuse
C++ Code for Open Set Machine Learning

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