Made an interactive demo of the above. http://aresluna.org/kwic/ It’s fun to move around! (Heavy page, probably not worth trying on a phone…)
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The biggest pain was OCR-ing and cleaning up the corpus. :·)
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Experiments continued here…https://twitter.com/mwichary/status/904915300046344192 …
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Is this KWIC? "Key word in context". Printed Unix manuals used to have these, at least.
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Yes, thanks!!!
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We called it a "permuted index" back in the day and used the ptx UNIX command to generate them … I'd forgotten how useful they are
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Neat. Can be considered related to concordance maps. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concordance_(publishing) …
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These are called KWIC -- key word in context :)
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lol sorry other replies didn't load on crappy wifi :) I see you have been informed!
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IBM 1401 high-speed printer, right? /cc
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Could be the IBM 1403 or related. Many of the glyph designs are similar to A/H chains. Could be a later chain. Low-res is hard to compare.
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