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this relational subset of the Google n-grams offers a reasonably faithful mirror of
human intuitions for purposes of recognizing the relatedness of different ideas. We
thus believe these n-grams to be a valid source of real insights.
The final arbiters of Stereotrope 's poetic insights are the humans who use the
system. We offer the functionality of Stereotrope in the guise of a publicWeb service,
via this URL: http://boundinanutshell.com/metaphor-magnet-acl
We expect these services will also allow other researchers to reuse and extend
Stereotrope 's approaches tometaphor, blending and poetry. Thus, for instance, poetry
generators such as that described in [ 6 ]—which creates topical poems from fragments
of newspapers and tweets—can use Stereotrope 's rich inventories of similes, poetic
compounds, feelings and allusions in its poetry.
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