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?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 2 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 75279 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 86 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Ned 1 water 1 chapter 1 Tom 1 Swift 1 Sir 1 Sea 1 Red 1 Professor 1 Pandora 1 Pacific 1 New 1 Nemo 1 Nautilus 1 Mr. 1 Master 1 Mary 1 March 1 Lincoln 1 Land 1 Koku 1 Island 1 Indian 1 Hardley 1 Gulf 1 Damon 1 Conseil 1 Captain 1 Cape 1 Canadian 1 Atlantic 1 Aronnax 1 Abraham Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 451 sea 443 water 300 man 260 time 257 day 209 submarine 200 surface 193 foot 175 ocean 167 air 160 sir 144 mile 143 vessel 141 hour 138 hand 137 room 133 nothing 132 depth 129 part 127 eye 124 light 123 moment 123 boat 121 fish 116 yard 116 ship 116 bottom 115 side 112 board 108 place 108 gold 106 wave 102 word 102 way 101 night 96 wreck 93 one 91 captain 87 craft 86 monster 86 inventor 86 friend 86 companion 85 work 85 head 84 island 83 animal 79 course 78 speed 78 platform Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 720 Tom 567 Ned 561 Captain 464 Nautilus 375 Nemo 338 Mr. 282 Conseil 212 Land 180 Hardley 140 Damon 134 Canadian 117 M. 97 Koku 83 exclaimed 82 Mary 80 Swift 76 Pandora 68 Aronnax 51 N. 48 Professor 44 Lincoln 44 Abraham 43 Atlantic 35 Sea 35 Cape 34 Island 33 Pacific 33 Gulf 32 Master 30 Sir 28 New 28 Keith 27 March 25 Indian 25 CHAPTER 24 Straits 24 Red 23 South 23 Ocean 23 Nestor 23 Mediterranean 23 France 23 February 23 Dixwell 21 North 21 January 20 Newton 19 Farragut 19 Europe 18 America Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 3054 i 1986 it 1149 he 1137 we 1058 you 567 they 542 me 367 him 361 us 281 them 193 she 107 myself 96 himself 83 her 56 itself 49 one 34 themselves 20 yourself 14 ''s 9 ourselves 8 herself 7 mine 5 yours 2 ours 1 yourselves 1 em 1 ''em Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 5645 be 1952 have 845 do 681 say 616 go 489 see 372 make 336 take 298 know 269 come 252 ask 247 think 227 give 215 get 207 look 189 seem 185 find 172 reply 157 leave 144 answer 143 tell 139 pass 139 follow 123 hear 120 show 116 want 114 speak 114 rise 112 begin 110 turn 108 keep 106 let 100 open 99 feel 99 bring 98 carry 97 try 94 put 93 return 85 appear 82 cry 81 use 81 strike 81 move 80 form 79 call 78 wish 78 lose 77 remain 76 understand Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1539 not 416 then 301 more 292 so 277 up 265 now 254 long 231 only 215 out 201 great 186 well 183 very 160 down 153 other 145 as 144 here 143 there 139 still 138 good 134 about 132 little 130 first 128 large 126 just 125 last 117 on 116 too 116 much 114 soon 111 even 109 same 107 never 106 again 103 young 100 several 91 back 90 perhaps 87 off 86 right 82 however 81 many 78 open 77 new 76 once 76 all 75 most 75 far 74 small 74 enough 73 suddenly Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 57 least 26 good 12 most 10 large 8 great 7 high 7 fine 6 low 5 slight 4 near 3 small 3 Most 2 swift 2 rich 2 rare 2 lively 2 hard 2 deep 1 young 1 wild 1 warm 1 temp 1 sweet 1 strong 1 strict 1 strange 1 soft 1 simple 1 rough 1 quiet 1 manif 1 late 1 fresh 1 firm 1 faint 1 clear 1 broad 1 bold 1 bad Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 63 most 11 least 1 greatest 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 nemo did not 7 nemo was there 6 tom did not 4 nautilus did not 4 nemo had not 3 conseil had not 3 land did not 3 nautilus is not 3 nautilus was still 3 nautilus was then 3 sea was beautiful 2 canadian did not 2 hardley was after 2 land had not 2 nautilus does not 2 nautilus was about 2 nemo had just 2 sea is bad 2 sea is not 2 submarine was again 2 tom was right 2 tom went on 2 water is not 1 air came in 1 air had not 1 air was not 1 canadian had not 1 canadian looked attentively 1 canadian seemed quite 1 canadian turned quickly 1 canadian was evidently 1 canadian was ready 1 canadian went out 1 canadian were already 1 captain came up 1 captain did not 1 captain said something 1 captain was there 1 conseil did not 1 conseil took up 1 conseil was already 1 conseil was calm 1 conseil was just 1 conseil was right 1 conseil went off 1 conseil were already 1 conseil were slyly 1 damon did not 1 damon followed tom 1 damon is quite Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 conseil had not time 1 day gave no signs 1 hardley made no further 1 land was no longer 1 man had not yet 1 nautilus is not only 1 nautilus wants no port 1 nautilus was no longer 1 nemo gave no order 1 nemo had not even 1 nemo had not yet 1 nemo was not satisfied 1 room is not only 1 sea is not great 1 submarine was not capable 1 tom wanted no triplicate 1 tom was not fond 1 vessel was not more 1 water is not absolutely 1 water is not really A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 1362 author = Appleton, Victor title = Tom Swift and His Undersea Search; Or, the Treasure on the Floor of the Atlantic date = keywords = Damon; Hardley; Koku; Mary; Mr.; Ned; Pandora; Swift; Tom summary = "Well, what''s that got to do with us, Ned?" asked Tom, as he looked "How''s that, Ned?" asked Tom, a new note coming into his voice. "What was the matter, Tom?" asked Ned, when the young inventor came "Well, to tell you the truth, I didn''t take a great fancy to Mr. Hardley," Tom said. young inventor, Ned, and Mr. Damon were gathered in Tom''s office. The craft Tom Swift proposed to use in searching for the treasure ship A little later Tom Swift, with Ned, for whom he called, was on his way Mr. Hardley, Tom Swift, Mr. Damon, Ned Newton, Koku, and one or two "What are you going to try, Tom?" asked Ned. Ned, Mr. Damon, Koku, and Tom were, of course, together, and said Tom, when a look at the indicators told him Ned and Koku had "Nice place here," said Ned to Tom, as they walked along, Koku coming id = 164 author = Verne, Jules title = Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea date = keywords = Abraham; Aronnax; Atlantic; Canadian; Cape; Captain; Conseil; Gulf; Indian; Island; Land; Lincoln; March; Master; Nautilus; Ned; Nemo; New; Pacific; Professor; Red; Sea; Sir; chapter; water summary = captain of the Monroe, knowing that Ned Land had shipped on board the platform, I saw a cabin six feet long, in which Conseil and Ned Land, Captain Nemo then led me aft; and in passing before Ned''s and Conseil''s "No one will force you, Master Ned," said Captain Nemo. "Well, sir," said Captain Nemo, "you and your companions shall visit "Faith, sir," said Ned Land, "your Captain Nemo--the devil take Captain Nemo, Ned Land, Conseil, and I took our places in the stern of As Captain Nemo pronounced these words, I turned to Conseil and Ned "I need not tell you, sir," said Ned Land, "that the Red Sea is as much "But, friend Ned," said Conseil, "why do you not ask Captain Nemo''s Nautilus floated in a sea of blood: Captain Nemo joined us. Captain Nemo, to Ned Land''s great displeasure, did not like the