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For decades I used the Bigram Frequency algorithm in my #VoiceFirst AI. One night I noticed that “er” and “re” combined where in the highest use. They are next to each other on the type bar.
This started me on an empirical adventure years ago.
I finally wrote about it...https://twitter.com/BrianRoemmele/status/1070678855067742210 …
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The popular theory posits that inventors designed the QWERTY keyboard based on the mechanical lock up of the strikers typed with close succession of adjacent highly used keys high on the Bigram Frequency.
This image is a reason it’s incorrect.
Why then?
https://www.quora.com/Why-was-the-QWERTY-keyboard-layout-invented-and-why-has-it-not-changed/answer/Brian-Roemmele?ch=10&share=00f4632c&srid=Pi3 … pic.twitter.com/G9nadBPPIt
6:03 AM - 6 Dec 2018
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