Computational History (not to be confused with computation history), sometimes also called Histoinformatics, is a multidisciplinary field that studies history through machine learning and other data-driven, computational approaches.[1][2][3][4]
See also
- International Society for Computational Biology
- List of bioinformatics institutions
- List of biological databases
- Bioinformatics
- Biostatistics
- Computational chemistry
- Computational science
- Computer simulation
- Digital Humanities
- Mathematical biology
- Molecular modeling
- Network biology
- Structural genomics
- Synthetic biology
- Systems biology
References
- ↑ How the New Science of Computational History Is Changing the Study of the Past | MIT Technology Review
- ↑ "1st International Workshop on Computational History | Digital Repository Ireland".
- ↑ "2nd International Workshop on Computational History and Data-Driven Humanities | Knowledge and Data Engineering Group Website".
- ↑ "6th Workshop on Computational History (HistoInformatics)".
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