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- Analyzing word usage in cosmetic product names https://pudding.cool/2021/03/foundation-names/ 6 comments
- Package for analyzing Telegram chats and finding parasite words of your friends https://github.com/andylvua/bibaandboba 2 comments
- Package for analyzing Telegram chats and finding parasite words of your friends https://github.com/andylvua/bibaandboba 6 comments
- Happy Little Words – Analyzing the Bob Ross Twitch Chat http://stevelosh.com/blog/2015/11/happy-little-words/ 37 comments
- Analyzing text in R (word correlation plots, etc.) https://youtu.be/ae_XVhjHd_o 5 comments rstats
- I analyzed ~2TB of code to build an index of the most common words in programming languages https://anvaka.github.io/common-words/#?lang=js 520 comments programming
- [Bisciotti] #Raiders WR Davante Adams on his every word being analyzed: ... "If you're that bored, go play Monopoly or some sh*t" https://twitter.com/TaylorBisciotti/status/1661817435924893696?s=19&t=HN4SN2IueyVp2ULkvMKIcg 213 comments nfl
- I wrote 488k words across 361 journal entries in 2021 and used Wondr Journal to analyze and reflect on them in 10 minutes. Here's my journaling process and what I learned about myself. https://wondrjournal.com 8 comments productivity
- In a new paper, researchers analyze ‘gifted’ dogs, finding they can rapidly learn and remember words associated with objects. The findings could help us understand how dogs and humans process speech. https://www.inverse.com/science/scientists-discover-what-make-these-dogs-exceptional-at-learning-words 10 comments science
- Researchers analyzed millions of Twitter bios and found that Americans are adding political words to their bios at a higher rate than any other category of words measured. They are now more likely to describe themselves by their political affiliation than their religious affiliation. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9355032 8 comments science
- I analyzed 4000 "hardcore" mobile games released within the last four years and made a list of the most commonly recurring words in the Game Titles. https://www.reddit.com/r/gamedev/comments/jxjrdc/i_analyzed_4000_hardcore_mobile_games_released/ 25 comments gamedev
- 260,000 Words, Full of Self-Praise: NY Times journalists analyzed every word from President Trump’s press briefings https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/04/26/us/politics/trump-coronavirus-briefings-analyzed.html?smid=ig-nytimes 3 comments politics
- Machine learning analyzed 3.5 million books to find that adjectives ascribed to women tend to describe physical appearance, whereas words that refer to behavior go to men. (Conference paper). https://copenlu.github.io/publication/2019_acl_hoyle/ 77 comments science
- Algorithm analyzes relationships among words in 3.3. million materials-science abstracts; predicts discoveries of new thermoelectric materials years in advance, recommend materials for functional applications before discovery, and suggests yet unknown materials. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-019-1335-8 3 comments worldnews
- Algorithm analyzes relationships among words in 3.3. million materials-science abstracts; predicts discoveries of new thermoelectric materials years in advance, recommend materials for functional applications before discovery, and suggests yet unknown materials. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-019-1335-8 137 comments science
- Saw an interesting post today on r/science. A brief description of the study — the researchers looked at 74 speeches and tried to analyze the text based on 2 measures: competence & warmth. Due to my very minimal experience with corpus linguistics, my question is how are the words typically chosen? https://www.reddit.com/r/science/comments/b2xovl/a_new_study_suggests_that_white_americans_who/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app 5 comments linguistics
- Bitcoin and The Road to Serfdom: Analyzing the State of Economic Planning in Bitcoin. (Also a call to spread the word about the Bitcoin Cash NYC Meetup!!) https://thebchboys.com/wordpress/index.php/2018/04/09/bitcoin-and-the-road-to-serfdom/ 3 comments btc
- How do I analyze the word frequency of the primary text generated my email inbox? (Marketing purposes) https://www.reddit.com/r/learnprogramming/comments/7bqv6r/how_do_i_analyze_the_word_frequency_of_the/ 4 comments learnprogramming
- I analyzed 1000 "hardcore" mobile games released within the last two years and made a list of the most commonly recurring words in the Game Titles. https://www.reddit.com/r/marketing/comments/6sx7vh/i_analyzed_1000_hardcore_mobile_games_released/ 18 comments marketing
- "I analyzed ~2TB of code to build an index of the most common words in programming languages" -- something's seriously wrong here... https://anvaka.github.io/common-words/#?lang=pl 19 comments perl
- Researchers use statistics-based method for word segmentation to analyze the role of rhythm in language http://phys.org/news/2016-05-words-statistics.html 6 comments linguistics
- [Psychology] An algorithm used to analyze more than 100 billion words determined that we are naturally upbeat, at least in how we express ourselves. http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/24/science/why-we-all-sound-like-pollyannas.html?partner=rss&emc=rss&_r=0 3 comments science
- Just for fun: checking Microsoft Word 1.1a source code with PVS-Studio static code analyzer http://www.viva64.com/en/b/0245/ 84 comments programming
- Is your language in danger of dying out? META-NET publishes series analyzing 30 European languages and how they cope with new words created by technology http://www.meta-net.eu/whitepapers/overview 5 comments europe
- 45 minutes into the debate, I started analyzing *all* comments in /r/Politics to see which words are being used most. It's still analyzing, here's the live results. Enjoy http://project.redditprofiler.com/index.php 3 comments politics
- Hey Reddit: I analyzed recurring words that appeared in ad copy in both "men's" and "women's" magazines, and here's what I found! (BEWARE: DATA!) http://www.ddrewdesign.com/blog/index.php?cmd=article&id=148 24 comments science
- "When he learned that a teacher at his old primary school was having his students analyze Beatles' lyrics, he added a verse of nonsense words. Lennon remarked to Shotton (biographer), 'Let the fuckers work that one out.'" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/i_am_the_walrus 4 comments reddit.com