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Magnus Ahltorp
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Computers. Filesystems. Networks. Linguistics. Japanese.


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Magnus Ahltorp
@ahltorp@mastodon.nu

Jag hΓΆll ett fΓΆredrag om textvisualiseringstekniken ordregn pΓ₯ SprΓ₯krΓ₯dsdagen fΓΆr nΓ₯gra veckor sedan, och nu ligger det uppe pΓ₯ UR Play:

https://urplay.se/program/237963-sprakradsdagen-2024-ordregn-visualisering-av-klimatprat

Magnus Ahltorp
@ahltorp@mastodon.nu

Today, our article on Word Rain was published in the journal Information Visualization. Word Rain is a development of the classic word cloud, where the words, instead of being randomly placed, are horizontally ordered according to what context they appear in the text, and vertically ordered according to prominence. The words are supplemented with a bar chart indicating the prominence of each word. This means that two Word Rains generated at the same time can be compared.

https://doi.org/10.1177/14738716241236188

Magnus Ahltorp
@ahltorp@mastodon.nu

The Appeal to Solidarity Fallacy

This is what I'm calling it temporarily until you tell me what it is normally called:

One (large) group wants to have an advantage or keep a privilege. They identify another (small) group that will generally be pitied if they don't get this advantage. Then they propose solidarity with this smaller group, but propose the advantage to also apply to the larger group.


Magnus Ahltorp
@ahltorp@mastodon.nu

Jag hΓΆll ett fΓΆredrag om textvisualiseringstekniken ordregn pΓ₯ SprΓ₯krΓ₯dsdagen fΓΆr nΓ₯gra veckor sedan, och nu ligger det uppe pΓ₯ UR Play:

https://urplay.se/program/237963-sprakradsdagen-2024-ordregn-visualisering-av-klimatprat

Magnus Ahltorp
@ahltorp@mastodon.nu

Today, our article on Word Rain was published in the journal Information Visualization. Word Rain is a development of the classic word cloud, where the words, instead of being randomly placed, are horizontally ordered according to what context they appear in the text, and vertically ordered according to prominence. The words are supplemented with a bar chart indicating the prominence of each word. This means that two Word Rains generated at the same time can be compared.

https://doi.org/10.1177/14738716241236188

Magnus Ahltorp
@ahltorp@mastodon.nu

The Appeal to Solidarity Fallacy

This is what I'm calling it temporarily until you tell me what it is normally called:

One (large) group wants to have an advantage or keep a privilege. They identify another (small) group that will generally be pitied if they don't get this advantage. Then they propose solidarity with this smaller group, but propose the advantage to also apply to the larger group.