Concepedia

Publication | Closed Access

Computer and natural language texts-A comparison based on long-range correlations

14

Citations

16

References

1999

Year

Abstract

“Long-range power low correlation” (LRC) is defined as a maximal propagation distance of the effect of some disturbance within a system found in many systems that can be represented as strings of symbols. LRC between characters has also been identified in natural language texts. The aim of this article is to show that long-range power law correlation can also be found in computer programs, meaning that some common laws hold for both natural language texts and computer programs. This fact enables one to draw parallels between these two different types of human writings, and also enables one to measure the differences between them.

References

YearCitations

Page 1