Culturomics: hard + soft science using the Ngram viewer

I’ve been playing around with the new Google N Gram viewer and the emerging field of culturomics, the application of high-throughput data collection and analysis to the study of human culture. It’s interesting to see that Timothy was more common in 1920 and that information has grown faster than knowledge  In 500 Billion Words, a New … Continue reading Culturomics: hard + soft science using the Ngram viewer

Google NGram viewer taps 500 billion words to uncover cultural trends

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Google Ngram Viewer: Sciences vs. Religion

Google Ngram Viewer. Related articles Google Labs' NGram Viewer: what we learned from 5 million books (nextlevelofnews.com) Colossal is shrinking, but massive continues to grow (diginsider.com) Optimal algorithm for finding all ngrams from a pre-defined set in a text (cs.stackexchange.com) Semantics: Ecohydrology vs. Hydroecology (snowhydro1.wordpress.com) Digital Signage in the Workplace Trends (themarlincompany.com) The Rise of … Continue reading Google Ngram Viewer: Sciences vs. Religion