Summary of your 'study carrel' ============================== This is a summary of your Distant Reader 'study carrel'. The Distant Reader harvested & cached your content into a collection/corpus. It then applied sets of natural language processing and text mining against the collection. The results of this process was reduced to a database file -- a 'study carrel'. The study carrel can then be queried, thus bringing light specific characteristics for your collection. These characteristics can help you summarize the collection as well as enumerate things you might want to investigate more closely. This report is a terse narrative report, and when processing is complete you will be linked to a more complete narrative report. Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 3 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7719 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 88 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Captain 1 devrie 1 Wolf 1 V''Naric 1 Resnick 1 Morrison 1 Markham 1 Ketrik 1 Janus 1 David 1 Brain Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 85 devrie 83 man 68 eye 54 time 39 something 39 hand 37 space 35 ship 34 thing 34 captain 32 flame 31 officer 30 way 29 room 29 pistol 28 head 26 crew 25 voice 25 blast 23 mind 23 foot 22 thought 22 moment 22 door 21 word 20 square 20 proktol 20 atom 19 window 19 hour 19 face 19 day 18 light 18 body 18 anything 17 nothing 17 minute 16 intelligence 15 wall 15 sound 15 rocket 15 metal 15 lip 15 course 14 force 13 story 13 stone 13 side 13 planet 13 plane Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 117 _ 90 Janus 59 Ketrik 56 V''Naric 43 Brain 40 Resnick 35 Captain 31 Morrison 30 Blake 27 Wolf 25 Proktols 25 Earthmen 22 Markham 21 Perrin 19 Neptune 17 Wasp 17 Ross 17 Earth 17 Commander 14 de 13 David 12 Stone 12 Devries 11 Martian 11 De 10 Patrol 9 Officer 9 Flight 8 Saturnians 8 Oscar 7 Shining 7 Ritual 7 Proktol 7 General 6 Peabody 6 Lahk 6 Dispatcher 6 Balantine 5 tzor 5 Space 5 Lord 5 God 4 Princess 4 North 4 Marsport 4 Mars 4 Dhovril 3 Union 3 U.S. 3 Transcriber Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 506 he 409 i 406 it 237 you 192 they 161 him 98 we 91 me 89 them 38 us 24 himself 18 myself 3 yours 3 ourselves 3 her 2 one 2 mine 2 itself 2 ''em 1 yourself 1 themselves 1 she 1 em 1 ''s Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 872 be 323 have 184 do 125 know 118 say 107 see 92 come 75 go 73 get 59 think 58 look 50 take 46 turn 41 make 34 tell 34 stand 33 watch 32 try 31 keep 31 hear 29 seem 29 give 29 feel 24 wait 23 begin 22 hold 21 mean 21 break 20 wonder 20 leave 19 stop 18 reach 18 bring 17 stare 17 move 17 let 17 leap 17 fall 17 call 15 become 14 use 14 believe 13 start 12 wish 12 want 12 steal 12 speak 12 sit 12 realize 12 pass Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 277 not 84 then 73 up 70 out 67 down 57 there 55 again 54 now 44 still 44 away 43 more 42 little 42 just 38 back 37 too 36 so 36 long 36 even 32 much 31 suddenly 30 very 30 only 28 here 28 first 26 right 26 never 25 other 23 over 22 on 22 good 22 all 21 few 20 quite 19 next 19 later 18 far 16 in 15 mad 15 large 15 as 15 almost 14 small 14 open 14 off 13 well 13 sure 13 own 13 once 13 around 12 soon Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 least 4 most 3 slight 3 near 3 Most 2 low 2 good 2 bad 1 veri 1 short 1 sharp Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3 most 1 least Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 devries turned away 2 ketrik did n''t 2 voice did n''t 2 voice was perfectly 1 _ did _ 1 _ know _ 1 blake came forward 1 blake said bitterly 1 blake was aghast 1 blast was suddenly 1 brain ''s doing 1 brain ''s not 1 brain is mad 1 brain was huge 1 captain does anything 1 captain has provable 1 devries did n''t 1 devries said again 1 devries said dully 1 devries said grimly 1 devries was just 1 devries was nearest 1 devries went numb 1 eyes did not 1 eyes seemed almost 1 eyes turn away 1 hands held high 1 janus did n''t 1 janus made up 1 janus said wistfully 1 janus stood there 1 janus took only 1 janus took over 1 janus was glad 1 janus was still 1 ketrik was always 1 ketrik went down 1 man was not 1 men come by 1 men did n''t 1 men is still 1 men looking down 1 men turned back 1 men were amazed 1 men were jerked 1 morrison was not 1 pistols are all 1 resnick stood there 1 resnick was omniscient 1 something ''s up Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 brain ''s not that 1 captain had no conception 1 resnick was no fool 1 wolf made no resistance A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 61950 author = Hasse, Henry title = Proktols of Neptune date = keywords = Brain; Janus; Ketrik; V''Naric; devrie summary = He paced the Control room, stopped and looked over at Ketrik whose eyes Devries stepped to the tube and gave the order to Blake in the rocket Devries didn''t like the looks of it one bit, and said so. V''Naric turned to Devries casually, his eyes now black and placid. When the red mist cleared from before Devries'' eyes he saw V''Naric "No, you couldn''t," Devries said, so solemnly that Blake''s grin V''Naric''s eyes became green-tinged, and Devries wondered why. Janus said: "We''d all hate to be in our shoes, but it looks like V''Naric turned on him with suddenly angry eyes, and Janus intervened Janus and Devries continued to look, but only for a few minutes more. Blake turned to face him, and Devries saw a look in his eyes similar to "Do you know what I think?" Janus said, turning back to Devries who "Very well, Commander Janus," said Perrin, looking straight at him. id = 61474 author = Hubbard, L. Ron (La Fayette Ron) title = Strain date = keywords = Captain; Morrison; Wolf summary = "Captain Forrester de Wolf," said the man behind the desk. Flight Officer Morrison licked overly dry lips. "You go to hell!" said Flight Officer Morrison, hysteria lurking behind back some feet from himself and watching the clever young staff captain "Gentlemen," said the intelligence officer, looking at his cigarette Flight Officer Morrison glanced at his captain. at the flight officer and tried to keep his attention upon Morrison''s Not until Morrison had been gone an hour or more did Captain de Wolf carefully took himself in hand and felt the light die in his eyes. For the space of several loud and shattering drops De Wolf stood Captain de Wolf lay where they had dropped him. Captain de Wolf tried to drop his eyes. A few hours later the intelligence officer was making out his report. plane, Captain Forrester de Wolf and Flight Officer Morrison. Captain de Wolf and Flight Officer Morrison are id = 60442 author = Phillips, Rog title = Captain Peabody date = keywords = Captain; David; Markham; Resnick summary = Half way down the list I came to a name, Oscar Resnick, A man like that is slightly mad, or strikes you that way. Now I was captain of my first ship and he was to be one of the crew. would think I was yellow--and I was when it came to Oscar Resnick. if Resnick showed me up to the crew, someone who couldn''t look down on I watched Oscar Resnick size up this man A man like Resnick leaves the strong alone at first; waits until the A man like Oscar Resnick is a social cancer, and I saw the symptoms Union business agent they didn''t want to ship with a yellow Captain. David Markham was the type of man you instinctively like and respect, "You know perfectly well what I mean," I said, my voice breaking direction with my fingers, I said, "I''m learning a few things, Resnick.