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?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 4 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 88493 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 83 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Earth 2 time 2 right 2 Samms 2 Kinnison 2 Costigan 2 Civilization 1 yes 1 terrestrial 1 tellurian 1 space 1 osnomian 1 nevian 1 man 1 lense 1 high 1 good 1 force 1 Virgil 1 Virge 1 Viking 1 Valkanhayn 1 Universe 1 Triplanetary 1 Trask 1 Tanith 1 Spasso 1 Space 1 Skylark 1 Service 1 Seaton 1 Rovol 1 Roger 1 Rodebush 1 Rod 1 Prince 1 Patrol 1 Overlord 1 Osnome 1 Orlon 1 Olmstead 1 Northrop 1 Norlamin 1 Nerado 1 Nemesis 1 Morgan 1 Mase 1 Mart 1 Margaret 1 Marduk Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 852 time 757 ship 744 man 655 planet 525 space 516 thing 422 force 417 power 413 way 354 screen 352 vessel 347 anything 323 something 321 year 321 mind 317 course 307 nothing 296 hand 273 eye 269 beam 268 ray 264 room 251 minute 239 fact 238 air 233 order 231 light 221 thought 220 day 220 control 215 one 213 hour 212 people 204 lot 196 - 193 everything 191 foot 189 life 186 point 181 voice 180 work 180 system 172 mile 172 girl 166 city 165 brain 162 head 161 world 161 stuff 160 place Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 2517 _ 531 Samms 419 Seaton 404 Kinnison 295 Costigan 238 Trask 213 Tanith 198 Harkaman 192 Dunnan 180 Space 165 Prince 140 Patrol 135 Gram 131 Lensman 131 Fenachrone 126 Earth 124 Crane 123 Jack 120 Clio 117 Roger 112 Marduk 109 Morgan 109 Lens 109 Jill 101 Dunark 100 Skylark 99 Valkanhayn 99 Bentrik 97 Dorothy 94 Virgil 94 Rodebush 94 King 93 Makann 93 Angus 92 Duke 91 Cleveland 89 Lensmen 88 First 84 Triplanetary 83 Nemesis 83 Mart 82 Bradley 81 Captain 79 Arisia 78 Galactic 75 Nerado 74 Spasso 74 Rovol 69 Chief 68 Nevians Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 4765 it 4382 you 4340 i 3860 he 2589 they 2360 we 1072 them 997 him 667 us 658 me 647 she 327 her 197 himself 121 themselves 94 myself 89 itself 70 ''s 65 yourself 61 ''em 34 ourselves 31 ours 29 yours 29 theirs 22 herself 18 one 17 em 16 huh 15 mine 5 yourselves 5 his 4 you''re 4 you''ll 3 i''m 3 hers 2 you''ve 1 trite 1 orlon''ll 1 job''ll 1 d''you Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 14593 be 5296 have 2906 do 1419 know 1344 get 1302 go 864 see 753 say 749 come 736 make 706 take 661 think 407 find 395 give 388 want 332 tell 332 look 294 ask 288 work 270 use 265 put 258 leave 258 hold 251 let 250 begin 243 call 233 try 232 keep 229 seem 213 turn 202 hear 199 start 189 become 179 believe 177 drive 176 talk 171 stand 168 speak 168 send 167 stop 166 happen 165 kill 159 bring 157 build 154 mean 152 need 148 like 140 break 138 show 133 wait Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4064 not 1053 so 1051 out 851 now 832 then 786 up 746 more 696 even 649 as 621 other 600 only 580 here 520 too 515 just 477 long 474 there 473 down 467 enough 447 good 445 back 433 well 429 very 425 all 422 first 397 much 353 right 351 own 351 on 346 away 345 off 325 in 317 still 313 few 310 however 304 ever 290 little 283 far 282 many 281 almost 272 most 265 never 260 again 251 such 244 small 233 full 223 high 219 great 218 at 210 soon 210 - Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 100 most 94 least 93 good 36 high 21 near 19 Most 18 slight 18 big 18 bad 16 great 15 small 14 heavy 12 large 10 fast 9 fine 8 strong 8 close 7 short 7 low 5 full 5 deep 4 young 4 weird 4 shrewd 4 hard 4 easy 4 deadly 4 damnd 3 tough 3 rich 3 old 3 new 3 mighty 3 mere 3 long 3 innermost 3 fierce 3 faint 3 busy 2 veri 2 rare 2 noisy 2 narrow 2 light 2 keen 2 hot 2 early 2 clever 2 bright 2 bare Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 172 most 40 least 9 well 4 hard 3 innermost 3 highest 1 near 1 evenest 1 deepest 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 _ is _ 8 _ are _ 8 _ do _ 8 _ knew _ 7 _ was _ 6 _ know _ 6 samms went on 5 kinnison did not 5 samms did not 4 _ did n''t 4 _ had _ 4 _ have _ 4 samms was not 3 _ am _ 3 _ got _ 3 _ want _ 3 _ was now 3 costigan went on 3 samms had not 3 screens did not 3 seaton went on 3 ship came in 2 _ came back 2 _ came in 2 _ do n''t 2 _ does _ 2 _ keep _ 2 _ say _ 2 _ took off 2 _ went down 2 costigan did not 2 kinnison was not 2 kinnison was still 2 kinnison went on 2 man does n''t 2 man had ever 2 men got up 2 nothing was visible 2 rays given off 2 samms did so 2 samms thought then 2 samms was already 2 samms was still 2 samms was surprised 2 screen was already 2 ship was not 2 ships were still 2 space was full 1 _ are safe 1 _ be careful Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ was not completely 1 costigan was no tyro 1 costigan was not surprised 1 courses made no difference 1 eyes were not dry 1 fact was not apparent 1 kinnison was not surprised 1 man having no knowledge 1 men had no inkling 1 men were no longer 1 mind is not quite 1 mind was not at 1 planets are not yet 1 samms had no idea 1 samms is not here 1 samms made no reply 1 screen was not andray 1 screens did not even 1 ship had no papers 1 space do not really 1 thing was not booby 1 time had not yet 1 vessels were not entirely A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 20728 author = Piper, H. Beam title = Space Viking date = keywords = Angus; Bentrik; Duke; Dunnan; Elaine; Enterprise; Federation; Gram; Harkaman; King; Makann; Marduk; Nemesis; Prince; Space; Spasso; Tanith; Trask; Valkanhayn; Viking summary = thousand-foot globe of Duke Angus'' new ship, the _Enterprise_, back Angus, Lord Trask, if you think the Tanith adventure is doing Gram "Lucas Trask--Space Viking," he said. come and go; raid-and-trade bases, like the one Duke Angus planned "He thinks he''s Lord Trask of Tanith," Harkaman said. Trask, Harkaman and Sir Paytrik Morland represented the Space Vikings, Space Vikings, to barter loot, give his men some time off-ship, and too well what Space Viking ships could do to a planet. wondered, for a moment, why in Gehenna Dunnan would want ships like come in on Vitharr, one of the planets where Tanith ships traded, to find it being raided by a Space Viking ship based on Xochitl. Sword-World ship _Nemesis_; I''m Prince Lucas Trask of Tanith, "Barragon''s ships were raiding one of our planets," Harkaman said. "Prince Trask, you must come to Gram, with every man and every ship id = 21051 author = Smith, E. E. (Edward Elmer) title = Skylark Three date = keywords = Crane; Dick; Dorothy; Dunark; Earth; Fenachrone; Galaxy; Margaret; Mart; Norlamin; Orlon; Osnome; Overlord; Rovol; Seaton; Skylark; Universe; force; osnomian; right; time summary = Dunark can, for long," and Seaton dashed toward the vessel, motioning "How can a thing like that possibly work as it does?" asked Crane. right hand flashed to the switch controlling the zone of force. rays composed the beam which Seaton directed upon the mass of metal from "I know, of course, that your vessels will attack," Seaton remarked, as The record finished, Seaton tried for some time to bring the four green use tackling Richard Seaton without an Osnomian ray-generator or "They''ve got some spherical space-ships, like Seaton''s. The _Skylark_ was now days upon her way toward the sixth planet, Seaton been able to generate them, we know exactly the forces you use in your hurled far out into space--masses which would in time become planets of so far away in space, while Seaton gloried in the working of that "All set, then, Rovol?" asked Seaton, when the forces flying from the id = 32706 author = Smith, E. E. (Edward Elmer) title = Triplanetary date = keywords = Boise; Bradley; Captain; Chief; Civilization; Cleveland; Clio; Conway; Costigan; Earth; Eddore; Eddorians; Gharlane; Kinnison; Nerado; Rodebush; Roger; Samms; Service; Triplanetary; high; man; nevian; right; space; terrestrial; time; yes summary = sole intelligent life of a galaxy, perhaps of an entire space-time For cycles upon cycles of time to come no Eddorian shall know that we this stuff up long since; the Officer would know exactly what was going invisible beam up into the control room, where he saw space-armored little time even the terrific beam Costigan was employing. Following the captain''s eyes, Costigan stared at the high powered set of complete suit of Triplanetary space armor, exactly like those worn by "Captain Bradley, First Officer Costigan, Miss Marsden," the man spoke Roger''s eyes bored into Clio''s; the girl shivered and looked away. As Costigan''s beam entered the room a blue light flashed on and Costigan''s spy-ray investigating the course ahead for chance Nevians. The Nevian vessel--the sister-ship, the craft which Costigan had seen in flashed on again, this time at maximum power, and with it Costigan id = 49525 author = Smith, E. E. (Edward Elmer) title = First Lensman date = keywords = Admiral; Arisia; Bergenholm; Chicago; Civilization; Costigan; Council; Earth; Fleet; Galactic; Herkimer; Hill; Isaacson; Jack; Jill; Jones; Kinnison; Lensman; Mase; Morgan; Northrop; Olmstead; Patrol; Rod; Samms; Virge; Virgil; good; lense; tellurian summary = enough, and Jack Kinnison and Jill Samms would certainly make a pair to "I know it won''t be easy," Samms admitted, bleakly, "but if it''s got Everybody knew, or wanted to be thought of as knowing, Virgil Samms. The way rose sharply; Samms'' right foot went down a little farther; "Yes, Virgil Samms, I am Dronvire; and at long last I know what it know--Virgil Samms and ''Rod the Rock'' Kinnison--personally for this Lensman Samms, our clients all want to know all about the Lens. time, for any one of those leaves!" Which was what Samms wanted to know. "You and Jack had better wait, yes." Samms thought for minutes. "I know it--that''s why it looks to me like a good time and place "Not this time I wouldn''t, Jill!" Samms'' thought tried to come in, too, He did not, however, know two things: Jill Samms''