@_jasonwei "The frequency distribution of words has been a key object of study in statistical linguistics for the past 70 years. This distribution approximately follows a simple mathematical form known as Zipf ’ s law." https://t.co/v5M1SwY6Wo
@tailcalled @yonashav @TetraspaceWest maybe more accurately called "consistent patterns"? https://t.co/HEIfjTV357
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The frequency distribution of words has been a key object of study in statistical linguistics for the past 70 years. This distribution approximately follows a mathematical power law, and is now known as Zipf ’s law. https://t.co/SDMnLnKMgR https://t.co/6se
Not even joking: the adherence of language to Zipf's Law COULD imply that we are just fitting meaning into containers of predetermined size by a process of eternal trial and error https://t.co/e5UIq8Gv2N
@loolilil سوال خیلی خوبیه. اگه به بسامد کلمات نگاه کنیم عموما به صورت Zipfian پخش میشن. و function word ها بیشترین بسامد رو دارن. دلیلش هنوز کامل مشخص نیست و حدس اینه که به یادگیری زبان کمک میکنه یا پردازشش. این مقاله کامل توضیح میده: https://t.co/1rxNG0lh
In retrospect this is obvious for text games, partially** because they're in natural language and also the structure of the tasks/quests themselves - hard exploration problems requiring learning from rarely seen states **see https://t.co/8zQXiHFjcQ for mo
Zipf’s word frequency law in natural language: A critical review and future directions https://t.co/vsSTITrugD
Very interesting https://t.co/rUDZImi59U https://t.co/sKpXeiyXce
@PortezF Here ya go. It's called Zipf's Law. https://t.co/67lSgljzMi
@nntaleb @Heinonmatti @yaneerbaryam @DrCirillo As you know, Zipf's law does not have the same success depending on the linguistic category it relates to (morpheme, word, phrase, etc) https://t.co/wbv3tepW40
@dawnieando @bill_slawski Going off of this: https://t.co/7QDn0gLFMu
Zipf’s word frequency law in natural language: A critical review and future directions by Steven T. Piantadosi https://t.co/XYCSx5lxxe
RT @AndreeaCalude: Wonderful paper about Zipf’s word frequency law in natural language: A critical review and future directions https://t.c…
RT @AndreeaCalude: Wonderful paper about Zipf’s word frequency law in natural language: A critical review and future directions https://t.c…
RT @AndreeaCalude: Wonderful paper about Zipf’s word frequency law in natural language: A critical review and future directions https://t.c…
RT @AndreeaCalude: Wonderful paper about Zipf’s word frequency law in natural language: A critical review and future directions https://t.c…
RT @AndreeaCalude: Wonderful paper about Zipf’s word frequency law in natural language: A critical review and future directions https://t.c…
RT @AndreeaCalude: Wonderful paper about Zipf’s word frequency law in natural language: A critical review and future directions https://t.c…
RT @dagmardivjak: 💕💕💕 “A focus on explaining what words are needed at each point in a normal conversation would begin to explain why word f…
💕💕💕 “A focus on explaining what words are needed at each point in a normal conversation would begin to explain why word frequencies look like they do. Until then, a deep mystery remains: Why should language generation mechanisms follow such a precise mathe
RT @AndreeaCalude: Wonderful paper about Zipf’s word frequency law in natural language: A critical review and future directions https://t.c…
RT @AndreeaCalude: Wonderful paper about Zipf’s word frequency law in natural language: A critical review and future directions https://t.c…
RT @AndreeaCalude: Wonderful paper about Zipf’s word frequency law in natural language: A critical review and future directions https://t.c…
RT @AndreeaCalude: Wonderful paper about Zipf’s word frequency law in natural language: A critical review and future directions https://t.c…
Wonderful paper about Zipf’s word frequency law in natural language: A critical review and future directions https://t.co/S5HGwasI2c
New paper from incoming BCS prof Steve Piantadosi in Psychon Bull Rev: Zipf's word frequency law in natural language http://t.co/lUyLGzW1Gw
New paper from incoming BCS prof Steve Piantadosi in Psychon Bull Rev: Zipf's word frequency law in natural language http://t.co/lUyLGzW1Gw