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@article{191184,
author = {Dr. Mrunal D. Bhatt},
title = {Artificial Intelligence and Literary Interpretations: Perspectives from Digital Humanities},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {},
volume = {12},
number = {no},
pages = {1062-1065},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=191184},
abstract = {As far as Digital Humanities is concerned, scholars now rely on digital tools for large-scale analysis. The advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has fundamentally changed the methods and opportunities for literary analysis. AI is a powerful analytical tool that uses computer methods to improve conventional critical procedures rather than taking the place of human knowledge. AI allows academics to analyse vast amounts of literature and find recurring patterns, stylistic elements, thematic structures, and Intertextual connections that might go unnoticed through traditional close reading alone by utilizing techniques like natural language processing, machine learning, text mining, and sentiment analysis.
From the perspective of digital humanities, AI enables academics to combine data-driven insights with humanistic inquiry by fostering a fruitful conversation between quantitative analysis and qualitative interpretation. Authorship attribution, story structure analysis, metaphor detection, and reader-response modelling tools demonstrate how AI broadens the range of explanations while posing significant concerns regarding bias, transparency, and the limitations of algorithmic reading. he presents research paper makes the case that rather than diminishing literary scholarship's explanatory depth, AI should be viewed as a collaborative instrument that enhances and supports it. The study emphasizes the possibilities and difficulties of incorporating intelligent technologies into literary studies by placing AI within the larger epistemological framework of Digital Humanities. In the end, this highlights the ongoing significance of human judgment, creativity, and critical perception.},
keywords = {Artificial Intelligence, Literary Analysis, Digital Humanities, Literary Interpretation},
month = {},
}
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