[R] History pruning
hadley wickham
h.wickham at gmail.com
Thu Jul 31 22:53:27 CEST 2008
> It's not really equivalent, natural language has ambiguities and subtleties
> that computer languages, especially functional languages, intentionally
> don't have. By their nature, computer languages can be turned into parse
> trees unambiguously and then those trees can be manipulated.
But in some ways that makes things easier - i.e. you don't expect to
be able to summarise a conversation/paper/book in a way that
completely recreates it - some ambiguity is unavoidable.
> But coincidentally I work in a Natural Language Processing group, and one of
> the things we do is create exactly the kind of concise summaries you
> describe. =)
Well good luck! And I'll be interested to see anything you come up with.
Hadley
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