Context is Everything with BYU's Famous CorporaTop of Mind with Julie Rose • Season 1, Episode 614, Segment 2
Aug 10, 2017 • 15m
Guest: Mark Davies, PhD, Professor of Linguistics, BYU
Ever had this problem? Try to type in “sorry I missed you” and your phone insists on autocorrecting it to “sorry I kissed you”? Why does autocorrect insist that “sorry I” should be followed by “kissed” instead of “missed” or any number of less embarrassing alternatives?
How do our phones and computers come up with words to suggest as we type? Through giant databases, or corpora of words, which catalogue how words most frequently appear in context. BYU linguistics professor Mark Davies has designed 21 such word databases, commonly used by tech companies, people learning English and even judges looking to see how past courts have interpreted certain phrases over time.