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Emls 9.3 si 12 january, 2004 6.1.36 the very large textual object a prosthetic [..]
2014-11-09 ⚑r&d
docuscope , a text analysis program being developed at Carnegie Mellon University. 3 The paper gives an indication of some of the ways in which computer reading can surprise us, and perhaps prompt us to ask different questions about Shakespeare texts. What the Machine Does The easiest way to introduce docuscope is to begin with one of its output screens. Figure 3 shows a set of results from the first folio Comedies. The texts
Wine dark sea. drifting in a sea of texts and data
2012-03-27 ⚑r&d
docuscope for the play, visualised using Anupam Basu s LATtice. The heatmap shows all of the folio plays compared to each other the darker a square is, the more similar the plays are linguistically. The diagonal of black squares running from bottom left to top right marks the points in the map where plays are compared to themselves the black indicates identity. Plays are arranged up the left hand side of the square in ascending
Wine dark sea. drifting in a sea of texts and data. page 2
docuscope , which frequently identify textual similarities that remain invisible in the normal process of reading. A Linguistic Approach to Suspense Plot Playing around with a corpus of prose, we discovered that the linguistic specs associated with narrative plot are surprisingly unique. Principle Component Analysis performed on the linguistic features counted by docuscope suggested the following relationship between the items in
An ecology of critical gestures point, circle and name
docuscope , we will be working with the familiar series of types that Jonathan Hope and I advert to in our analyses FirstPerson, CommonAuthority, etc. The number of possible tokenization schemes is potentially infinite. For example, we could type the tokens by grammatical function noun, verb , linguistic origin words entering the language after the Norman Conquest , or to illustrate the point 8220;all of the words Jonathan Hope
Wine dark sea. drifting in a sea of texts and data
2012-03-30 ⚑r&d
docuscope for the play, visualised using Anupam Basu s LATtice. The heatmap shows all of the folio plays compared to each other the darker a square is, the more similar the plays are linguistically. The diagonal of black squares running from bottom left to top right marks the points in the map where plays are compared to themselves the black indicates identity. Plays are arranged up the left hand side of the square in ascending
Category archives shakespeare
docuscope , Euston Tap, LATtice, Shakespeare Globe, Wordhoard. 3 Comments Finding the Sherlock in Shakespeare some ideas about prose genre and linguistic uniqueness By Victor Lenthe. Published October 29, 2011 An unexpected point of linguistic similarity between plot.driven mystery fiction and Shakespeare plays lead to a consideration of textual similarities that remain invisible in the normal process of reading. Also posted in
Wine dark sea. drifting in a sea of texts and data. page 2
docuscope , which frequently identify textual similarities that remain invisible in the normal process of reading. A Linguistic Approach to Suspense Plot Playing around with a corpus of prose, we discovered that the linguistic specs associated with narrative plot are surprisingly unique. Principle Component Analysis performed on the linguistic features counted by docuscope suggested the following relationship between the items in
Category archives shakespeare
docuscope , Euston Tap, LATtice, Shakespeare Globe, Wordhoard. 3 Comments Finding the Sherlock in Shakespeare some ideas about prose genre and linguistic uniqueness By Victor Lenthe. Published October 29, 2011 An unexpected point of linguistic similarity between plot.driven mystery fiction and Shakespeare plays lead to a consideration of textual similarities that remain invisible in the normal process of reading. Also posted in
An ecology of critical gestures point, circle and name
docuscope , we will be working with the familiar series of types that Jonathan Hope and I advert to in our analyses FirstPerson, CommonAuthority, etc. The number of possible tokenization schemes is potentially infinite. For example, we could type the tokens by grammatical function noun, verb , linguistic origin words entering the language after the Norman Conquest , or to illustrate the point 8220;all of the words Jonathan Hope

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