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Ted Underwood: Machine Learning and the Literary Imagination

The Gradient: Perspectives on AI

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The Negative Findings of a Poetic Revolution

This finding and the fact that it gives evidence against what some were claiming to be a poetic revolution, I think perhaps interestingly traces back to the distant versus close reading distinction. Now we have methods that are not so dependent on word frequency. Maybe for instance, we were able to come up with a model of literary prestige that was like 80% accurate. With that and the accuracy of that model didn't change that much as we came forward into modernism. But maybe it was something like burp that can get a little bit more, you know, contextual understanding of words.

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