Interactive Tool Visualizes Tolkien's Works
dsjodin writes "Last year, LotrProject brought us extraordinary statistics on the population of Middle-Earth. Now, they have released an interactive tool for analysis of the Silmarillion, the Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings. With keyword frequency search, character mentions, sentiment analysis and network diagrams of character interactions it is a beautiful set of data visualizations and fascinating for fans and non-fans alike. The site can for example be used to find out that bacon is mentioned seven times in the Hobbit while only two times throughout the entire the Lord of the Rings."
The site can for example be used to find out that bacon is mentioned seven times in the Hobbit while only two times throughout the entire the Lord of the Rings."
because I for one have always wondered just how many times they talk about bacon in a book/movie with dragons / eyes that live on top of mountains and rings that turn you invisible. Thank you SOOO much, now I can finally rest at night.
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because I for one have always wondered just how many times they talk about bacon in a book/movie with dragons / eyes that live on top of mountains and rings that turn you invisible.
Seems like it would be useful in exploring how the styles of his books changes. The Hobbit, LOTR, and the Silmarillion each have different tones and vocabularies.
One man's waste of time and resources is another's inspiration and breakthrough.
Excellent way of learning data analysis and visualisation techniques. He'll have gained personally and as a by-product has created an interesting resource for others.
Not sure that's a waste of time or resources at all, especially if you start factoring in the enjoyment the whole exercise probably provided to him.
By "creating a LotR visualization tool", does that mean they have cloned Peter Jackson?
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One man's waste of time and resources is another's inspiration and breakthrough.
It's funny how some people just classify everything as weird or useless if they see no sense or use in it. I have the habit of eating fries with strong mustard rather than ketchup. A friend of mine was appalled when he saw me do this and gave me a long lecture on how unappetising it was, after ranting on for a while he finally got tired of it and dug into his gouda-cheese, mayonnaise and jam sandwich.
I don't think LOTR fans understand non-fans in the slightest degree...
We should learn what we need to know about issues, before we decide what we need to feel about them.
Consider however that Joyce scholars have been doing this type of thing for quite some time now. Except that in large part it was more or less by hand.
Someone _really_ needs to get a life!
Of course that precious bit of information will be just the thing to drop on any LOTR trivia freaks.
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Is that Kevin Bacon they're talking about?
Speaking of visualizing data from Lord of the Rings, the Middle Earth DEM project has just released a 3D viewer in collaboration with Outerra. You can get the announcement and download directions at the Outerra forums. http://www.outerra.com/forum/index.php?topic=1491.0
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Gloin was mentioned many times in LOTR, a la "Gimli, son of Gloin". IIRC, Gloin was the head of the Dwarf delegation at the Council of Elrond.
Well, I personally will be sharing the link with my fellow students on a Coursera MOOC on Natural Language Processing, because it's not only a good technique demo, it's also an excellent choice of material. The Lord of the Rings alone is a considerably large "single text" for analysis, the contrast between "children's book" (the Hobbit) and "adult literature" (LotR) is noteworthy (other authors have worked in both genres, but not all that many) and then there's the continuity between all three component works.
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...is this on the front page of /. ??
Because it's really, really geeky, therefore perfect Slashdot material. I think you're the sort who doesn't grok grep, and we don't like your type round here...
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