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David Fredrick's research interests lie in the humanities, with a focus on classical antiquity and the study of historical texts and images. He has published on topics such as Roman literature, particularly the works of Catullus and Virgil, exploring themes of vision, narrative, and interactive storytelling. His work also extends to the application of technology in humanities research, including the use of transfer learning for analyzing historical images and their captions, and the creation of interactive educational tools for teaching classical texts. Fredrick's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 8, with 29 total publications and 547 total citations. He has collaborated with Rhodora G. Vennarucci, John M. Gauch, and Cindy Roullet, all from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, on multiple publications.
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- h-index: 8
- Publications: 29
- Citations: 549
Selected Publications
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KIRK FREUDENBURG, VIRGIL'S CINEMATIC ART: VISION AS NARRATIVE IN THE AENEID. New York: Oxford University Press, 2023. Pp. xiv + 182, illus. <scp>isbn</scp> 9780197643242 (hbk); 9780197643266 (ePub). £54.00. (2024)
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Dirty Pretty Romans: Teaching Catullus as Interactive Fiction using Twine and StoryMaps (2023)
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Putting Space Syntax to the Test (2021)
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Transfer Learning Methods for Extracting, Classifying and Searching Large Collections of Historical Images and Their Captions (2021)
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- Putting Space Syntax to the Test
- In Ersilia's Footsteps
- Transfer Learning Methods for Extracting, Classifying and Searching Large Collections of Historical Images and Their Captions
- WHAT REMAINS OF PAQUIUS PROCULUS:
- Transfer Learning Methods for Extracting, Classifying and Searching Large Collections of Historical Images and Their Captions
- WHAT REMAINS OF PAQUIUS PROCULUS:
- Transfer Learning Methods for Extracting, Classifying and Searching Large Collections of Historical Images and Their Captions
- Transfer Learning Methods for Extracting, Classifying and Searching Large Collections of Historical Images and Their Captions
- In Ersilia's Footsteps
- In Ersilia's Footsteps
- In Ersilia's Footsteps
- In Ersilia's Footsteps
- In Ersilia's Footsteps
- Dirty Pretty Romans: Teaching Catullus as Interactive Fiction using Twine and StoryMaps
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