Word frequencies -- Python or Perl for performance?
David Eppstein
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Thu Mar 21 02:51:32 EST 2002
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In article <3C998FDE.5080204 at geneva-link.ch>, Boris^2 <borcis at geneva-link.ch> wrote: > > I'm trying to figure out what the Internet is thinking today. > > What the internet is thinking, what the market is thinking... > sounds to me like attempts to pass epidemics for thought processes. I don't know, sometimes it seems like Google is close to omniscient. Of course, it can't pass the Turing test, but its answers to natural-language questions are usually a lot more intelligent than the answers of programs designed to pass Turing tests. -- David Eppstein UC Irvine Dept. of Information & Computer Science eppstein at ics.uci.edu http://www.ics.uci.edu/~eppstein/
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