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5 changes: 3 additions & 2 deletions .github/workflows/build.yml
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runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v4
# Next we setup our installation of Ruby but only if the PR event is not closing the PR (don't need to build twice since Github builds on merge to gh-pages).
- name: 💎 setup ruby
if : github.event.action != 'closed'
uses: ruby/setup-ruby@v1
with:
ruby-version: 2.6
bundler-cache: true # runs 'bundle install' and caches installed gems automatically
# We then check if we can build our Jekyll site (all this logic is built-in with Jekyll and this prevents us from merging in any syntax errors).
- name: Jekyll build
if : github.event.action != 'closed'
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with:
directory: "./_site"
# The directory to scan
arguments: --assume-extension --empty-alt-ignore --alt-ignore "/.*/" --file-ignore "/assets/,/retired/,/retirada/,/retrait/,/posts/" --timeframe "30d" --only-4xx --http-status-ignore 429,403,400 --url-ignore "/http://www.gutenberg.org/*/,/https://github.com/programminghistorian/jekyll/(commits|blob)/*/,/\#/,/espanol/,/deprecated/,/collection.britishmuseum.org/,/analytics.hathitrust.org/,/fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/,https://web.archive.org/web/20180831094856/http://www.dlsi.ua.es/~borja/riilua/6.TopicModeling_v02.pdf" --allow-hash-href
arguments: --assume-extension --empty-alt-ignore --alt-ignore "/.*/" --file-ignore "/assets/,/retired/,/retirada/,/retrait/,/posts/" --timeframe "30d" --only-4xx --http-status-ignore 429,403,400 --url-ignore "/http://www.gutenberg.org/*/,/https://github.com/programminghistorian/*/,/https://github.com/orgs/programminghistorian/*/,/\#/,/espanol/,/deprecated/,/collection.britishmuseum.org/,/analytics.hathitrust.org/,/fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/,https://web.archive.org/web/20180831094856/http://www.dlsi.ua.es/~borja/riilua/6.TopicModeling_v02.pdf" --allow-hash-href
# The arguments to pass to HTMLProofer
# Finally if we are successful in building, we trigger a rebuild of our search index in the search-index repository
- name: Trigger next workflow
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bio:
en: |
Grace Di Méo is a Lecturer in Criminology in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Oxford Brookes University.
- name: Avery Blankenship
team: false
bio:
en: |
Avery Blankenship is a PhD candidate in the department of English at Northeastern University.
- name: Sarah Connell
team: false
orcid: 0000-0001-9202-5798
bio:
en: |
Sarah Connell is the Associate Director of the Women Writers Project and the NULab for Texts, Maps, and Networks at Northeastern University.
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en: Alex Wermer-Colan
es: Jennifer Isasi
fr: Marie Flesch
pt: Daniel Alves
pt: Eric Brasil

front-image-alt:
en: Image from Scientific American of a woman at an Electrical Counting Machine.
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Anglais: Alex Wermer-Colan ([email protected])
Espagnol: Jennifer Isasi ([email protected])
Français: Marie Flesch ([email protected])
Portugais: Daniel Alves ([email protected])
Portugais: Eric Brasil ([email protected])


## Vous
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Inglés: Alex Wermer-Colan ([email protected])
Español: Jennifer Isasi ([email protected])
Francés: Marie Flesch ([email protected])
Portugués: Daniel Alves ([email protected])
Portugués: Eric Brasil ([email protected])

## Acerca de ti
1. Nombre
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Inglês: Alex Wermer-Colan ([email protected])
Espanhol: Jennifer Isasi ([email protected])
Francês: Marie Flesch ([email protected])
Português: Daniel Alves ([email protected])
Português: Eric Brasil ([email protected])

## Sobre o autor
1. Nome
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We define bugs as: "An error in a computer program that produces an unexpected result or that behaves different from the instructions in a lesson." Note that we cannot attend to errors caused by the user editing the code or changing materials (datasets, input files, etc.)

First, we ask that you check on our [issue tracker](https://github.com/programminghistorian/jekyll/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3Abug) if someone has already flagged the problem and, in such case, that you leave a comment. If the issue has not been reported, follow one of these options:
First, we ask that you check on our [issue tracker](https://github.com/orgs/programminghistorian/projects/6) if someone has already flagged the problem and, in such case, that you leave a comment. If the issue has not been reported, follow one of these options:

<div class="alert alert-info">
Please, do not create a Pull Request with the correction.
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## Option 1: Email

Send an email to our [Publishing Assistant](mailto:[email protected]).
Send an email to our [Publishing Manager](mailto:[email protected]).

Please include the following information in your message:

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The normalisation process does something interesting. Those who are members of multiple committees and/or who belong to committees with many members will tend to have normalisation scores that are lower, suggesting that they are more central to the network. These members will be put closer to the centre of the matrix. For example, the cell belonging to S Ambler and IWFA has the lowest score of 0.192 because S Ambler is a member of three committees and the IWFA committee has nine members in the graph represented.

The next stage is to find the singular value decomposition of this normalised data. This involves fairly complex linear algebra that will not be covered here, but you can learn more from [this Singular Value Decomposition tutorial](http://web.mit.edu/be.400/www/SVD/Singular_Value_Decomposition.htm) or in more detail from [this pdf file on SVD](http://davetang.org/file/Singular_Value_Decomposition_Tutorial.pdf). I will try to summarize what happens in lay terms.
The next stage is to find the singular value decomposition of this normalised data. This involves fairly complex linear algebra that will not be covered here, but you can learn more from [these Singular Value Decomposition lecture notes](https://math.mit.edu/classes/18.095/2016IAP/lec2/SVD_Notes.pdf) or in more detail from [this pdf file on SVD](http://davetang.org/file/Singular_Value_Decomposition_Tutorial.pdf). I will try to summarize what happens in lay terms.

* Two new matrices are created that show "dimension" scores for the rows (committees) and the columns (MPs) based on eigenvectors.
* The number of dimensions is equal to the size of the columns or rows minus 1, which ever is smaller. In this case, there are five committees compared to the MPs eleven, so the number of dimensions is 4.
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