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comparing unique anagrams?

Posted on 30 August 202028 August 2020 By antipaucity No Comments on comparing unique anagrams?

How useful would determining similarity of words by their unique anagrams be? For example: “ROBERT” uniquely anagrams to “BEORT”; “BOBBY” and “BOOBY” both uniquely anagram to “BOY”.

Is there already a comparison algorithm that uses something like this?

What potentially “interesting” discoveries might be made about vocabularical choices if you analyzed text corpora with this method?

hmmm, technical Tags:analysis, programming, text, text-analysis

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