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where are the lyrics? #1

Open abalvet opened 6 years ago

abalvet commented 6 years ago

hello I came upon your page http://kaylinwalker.com/50-years-of-pop-music/ and I'm now looking for the lyrics. billboard_lyrics_1964-2015.csv is just javascript code related to the github page, I don't see lyrics anywhere.

Did I miss something? thanks Antonio

walkerkq commented 6 years ago

Hi Antonio, Try clicking the button on the top right that says "Download" - the file is too big to display. Thanks, Kaylin

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hello I came upon your page http://kaylinwalker.com/50-years-of-pop-music/ and I'm now looking for the lyrics. billboard_lyrics_1964-2015.csv is just javascript code related to the github page, I don't see lyrics anywhere.

Did I miss something? thanks Antonio

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abalvet commented 6 years ago

oh, my bad!

I see you use log likelihood in the other experiment on South Park. Have you tried "specificity"? It's based on the hypergeometric distribution law, and it is more of a French textometry thing (introduced way back by Lafon (1980): see http://www.persee.fr/doc/mots_0243-6450_1980_num_1_1_1008). I don't know if this is used outside of the small French textometry club, and I can't find any references in English right now. But the approach should be fairly straightforward, since Lafon provides the main elements in the paper. This approach is implemented in the TXM platform ( http://textometrie.ens-lyon.fr/), which is pretty neat. You can interface with TXM from R and Groovy, apparently: http://txm.sourceforge.net/doc/manual/manual36.xhtml#toc143 (in French, sorry). There are other platforms which use specificity scores, such as iTrameur (http://www.tal.univ-paris3.fr/trameur/iTrameur/) or Hyperbase ( http://hyperbase.unice.fr/).

Thanks Antonio

2017-12-07 3:14 GMT+01:00 Kaylin Walker notifications@github.com:

Hi Antonio, Try clicking the button on the top right that says "Download" - the file is too big to display. Thanks, Kaylin

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hello I came upon your page http://kaylinwalker.com/50-years-of-pop-music/ and I'm now looking for the lyrics. billboard_lyrics_1964-2015.csv is just javascript code related to the github page, I don't see lyrics anywhere.

Did I miss something? thanks Antonio

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