A good, but dated, overview of the Marlitt-related efforts. I'm not sure when this was prepared, but I think it was for an Arts and Sciences reception for faculty who had recently published monographs.
The best, most complete character-emotion "sparklines" visualization for the German novel corpus. And a version of the same character-emotion "sparklines", rerun in June, 2015 using additional texts.
Other "sparkline" visualations:
A scatter plot visualization of versions of Jane Eyre in German (PCA using character appearances).
Different (and I think prettier) versions of the Muncie bubble graphs:
I don't recall what these are about (it looks like I'm using PCA to cluster "chunks" from several Marlitt novels):
A bunch of spreadsheets from topic modeling. It looks like we were using Wordnet to aggregrate words of emotion, topic modeling the aggregrated results, and then visualizing the outputs. This might be from the summner of 2014.
The 1876 bibliographical database as RDF (XML), which I include here not because we need it, but because it needs to be put somewhere more obvious . . .