Learning to Read and Write Kanji Row 27

As with other posts in this series, this is the results of a test I took today, Aug 3rd, 2021.

kanji test row 27

雷 宗 田 化 歴 相 頂 類 違 史 朝 真 試 立 喜 住 科 渡 養 数 何 肩 終 役 談

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Twitter Language AI


May 12, 2009

Hooray!
The Twitter Language AI is ready to be used! How do you use it? Type a word into the input box, then click "Search". This will search Twitter for that word. It will return the last 15 results and histogram all the words it finds. This is very simple functionality, right? Why would someone want a histogram of words spoken on a topic? For one, market research. If you know the word that people associate with your brand or topic, you can market it using their words. Yowch, that's almost like advertising, isn't it? Yup. The actual original purpose for this was to learn foreign languages by translating the most common words first (similar to my Japanese Language AI). The second interesting thing to do with the Twitter Language AI is to click the "Graph" button. This will take the data in the left and graph it on the right as shown in the image. This is really interesting and useful for scientists who don't want to import the data into a spreadsheet just to graph it. It uses the Google Visualization API and sends no data to Google (just your IP address and HTTP headers) to draw this, which is pretty cool.

Twitter Language AI 0.3 Russian and Brazilian Portuguese
Click the image above to use the Twitter Language AI.

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Who am I?

I am a hacker, a self-employed programmer, an open-source advocate, a scientist, and an independent security researcher.

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Photos of Berlin, DE in January

During January 2-10, I only had to work a few hours and the rest of the time I could spend on my own interests. I worked on a few new projects and looked around the city a bit more.

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