Creditsยค
The Lexos Python library stands on the shoulders of many giants, including (but not limited to)
- The Lexos web app, developed previously with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities
- spaCy
- Textacy
Both the Lexos web app and the Lexos Python library were developed over many years with the help of many students at Wheaton College, MA under the direction of Professor Mark LeBlanc. Thanks go out to Wheaton College's many years of support for students to work on the project. Students who made contributions to the Lexos Python library are listed below:
Gabriel Albernaz, Will Allan, Kshitij Kesharwani, Toushar Koushik, Colin Martin-Brown, Jack Murphy, Hanna Ondrasek, Viviana Schroeder, Kevin Smith, Aaron Stange, Jeffrey Stewart, Thea West
Parts of the rolling_windows module received a a code review by DHTech, by Cole Crawford (Harvard University) and Ryan Muther (Harvard University), facilitated by Julia Damerow (Arizona State University).
The dfr_browser2 module was developed as a separate application, DFR Browser 2, and derives from Andrew Goldstone's dfr-browser.