Allen Riddell is an Assistant Professor in the School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering. His research explores applications of modern statistical methods in the humanities and allied social sciences. His research interests include sociology of literature, publishing history, comparative media studies, library digitization, and text mining. Prior to coming to Indiana University, Riddell was a Neukom Fellow at the Neukom Institute for Computational Sciences and the Leslie Center for the Humanities at Dartmouth College.
Allen Riddell
Associate Professor of Information ScienceEmail: riddella@indiana.edu
Phone: (812) 856-4730
Office: Luddy Hall (700 N. Woodlawn Ave) | Room: 2124
Website: https://www.ariddell.org
Education
- Ph.D. in Program in Literature at Duke University, 2013
- M.S. in Statistics at Duke University, 2013
Biography
- Departmental
- Digital Libraries and Digital Humanities
- Knowledge Organization, Cultural Informatics, and Natural Informatics
- Machine Learning
- Natural Language Processing
- Statistical analysis
- Intellectual Freedom and information/data ethics
- Media Studies
- Social Media