Archive for January, 2018

Rhyming Words and Other Interesting Stuff

Written by on January 27, 2018 in LISP, Natural Language Processing, Programming with 1 Comment
Rhyming Words and Other Interesting Stuff

If you are into writing poems, stories or essays, or you just have a fascination for words, I encourage you to take a look at Datamuse. Recently I was studying about the structure of various poetic forms, and in the process of browing different sites, I stumbled upon Datamuse. I found it to be pretty […]

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Analysing Screenplay in Mathematica – II

Written by on January 14, 2018 in Mathematica, Programming with 0 Comments
Analysing Screenplay in Mathematica – II

In the previous post I showed how we can use Mathematica to analyse screenplays, and gave some interesting statistics about the various characters and scenes from the movie The Prestige. In today’s post, I want to continue that discussion by sharing some more statistics, and then look at another movie, The Bourne Ultimatum. We concluded […]

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Analysing Screenplay with Mathematica

Written by on January 1, 2018 in Mathematica, Programming with 0 Comments
Analysing Screenplay with Mathematica

I have a close relative who is an aspiring movie screenplay writer. During one of our recent meetings, he shared with me with a lot of interesting information about screenplay writing and its challenges. He even lent me a few good books to read further. One of the books is Essentials of Screenwriting by Richard […]

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