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Quantitative analysis of culture using millions of digitized books
Authors:Michel Jean-Baptiste,Shen Yuan Kui,Aiden Aviva Presser,Veres Adrian,Gray Matthew K  Google Books Team,Pickett Joseph P,Hoiberg Dale,Clancy Dan,Norvig Peter,Orwant Jon,Pinker Steven,Nowak Martin A,Aiden Erez Lieberman
Affiliation:Program for Evolutionary Dynamics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA. jb.michel@gmail.com
Abstract:We constructed a corpus of digitized texts containing about 4% of all books ever printed. Analysis of this corpus enables us to investigate cultural trends quantitatively. We survey the vast terrain of 'culturomics,' focusing on linguistic and cultural phenomena that were reflected in the English language between 1800 and 2000. We show how this approach can provide insights about fields as diverse as lexicography, the evolution of grammar, collective memory, the adoption of technology, the pursuit of fame, censorship, and historical epidemiology. Culturomics extends the boundaries of rigorous quantitative inquiry to a wide array of new phenomena spanning the social sciences and the humanities.
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