The Neuroscience of Linguistic Improvisation by Elizabeth Beam It’s like when I’m on the mic I can squish a Sucka like a vice grip, my pen put ya In the slaughterhouse cause your style’s been butchered I’ll spin chainsaw, take off like the blades on, my brain’s on Hyperdrive, someone put the brakes onContinue reading “Brain and Language on the Fly”
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DATA: The bigger the better? A survey of analytical traps and tricks
by Elizabeth Beam Introduction In the way of gas-guzzling vehicles and the great American gut, data these days is big and getting bigger. And why shouldn’t it? By contrast to the toll that other excesses take on the environment and our bodies, the physical burden of a large-scale dataset is nearly negligible, and decreasing. InContinue reading “DATA: The bigger the better? A survey of analytical traps and tricks”