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The auto-Friedman, which also posts to Twitter as @mot_namdeirf, operates on a principle called Markov chaining; essentially, it strings together chunks of Friedman sentences based on how often words tend to appear together.
Just as the algorithm analyzes how often words appear in a body of text to pick out topics (and flag, for example, patterns resembling spam), it cycled through the Hydra video and identified repetitive movements.
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With a computer program, they then looked across millions of pages of text to see how often the words from the podcasts are used near 985 common words taken from Wikipedia's List of 1,000 Basic Words.
I was struck throughout by how often the words "if" and "when" recur in Oscar Hammerstein II's lyrics.
Software engineer and scientist Burr Settles even tried to settle the debate with mathematics, analysing how often certain words appeared alongside 'geek' and 'nerd' on Twitter.
To judge from how often the words appear in global media (down by three-quarters between early 2012 and early 2014), the answer is yes.
Can we really quantify racial prejudice in different parts of the country based solely on how often certain words are used on Google?
It's funny how often the words respect and responsibility are used by a group who take their cues from music and films whose very purpose was to express rebellion.
Choosing a repeated-measures design, we analyzed how often key words reflecting the experimental manipulations appeared in the dream reports.
The frequency is determined by how often the words generated are normally used by speakers-readers of English.
A domain specific Google search was used to obtain information how often the words "cheminformatics", "chemoinformatics" and "bioinformatics" occur on a single university website.
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