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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2023 3:42:08 GMT -5
Here's a link to an analysis of the words by REH: eldritcharchives.net..and a video to kinda explain what they're talking about: Analysing Robert E. Howard’s Writing Style Using Statistics and Natural Language Processing
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Post by Von K on Jan 30, 2023 22:53:18 GMT -5
Here's a link to an analysis of the words by REH: eldritcharchives.net..and a video to kinda explain what they're talking about: Analysing Robert E. Howard’s Writing Style Using Statistics and Natural Language ProcessingThanks Hun, this kind of stylometric analysis is quite a fascinating topic! I recall watching the original vid on Almuric from Howard Days. Must have taken quite some work to put this together and it would be interesting to see if, or more likely, how the picture changes with a fuller data set containing all of REH's opus instead of just the public domain yarns.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2023 11:06:50 GMT -5
Here's a link to an analysis of the words by REH: eldritcharchives.net..and a video to kinda explain what they're talking about: Analysing Robert E. Howard’s Writing Style Using Statistics and Natural Language ProcessingThanks Hun, this kind of stylometric analysis is quite a fascinating topic! I recall watching the original vid on Almuric from Howard Days. Must have taken quite some work to put this together and it would be interesting to see if, or more likely, how the picture changes with a fuller data set containing all of REH's opus instead of just the public domain yarns.
Yeah, I remember the presentation of REH scholar Daniel Look on the stylometrics of Almuric: Almuric's Authorship
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