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Wednesday, 15 February 2012

An AJAX and jQuery driven web feature, the OxfordWords Text Analyser

Posted on 04:10 by Unknown


    If you are a follower of the OxfordWords Blog, you may have seen the launch of the OxfordWords Text Analyser, coinciding with the 200th anniversary of Charles Dickens. Here follows a technical description of the feature, what it does and how it works.
    The challenge was to show the logophile visitors to OxfordWords some of the computational linguistic techniques used in the preparation
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