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Etaoin shrdlu (/ˈɛti.ɔɪn ˈʃɜːrdluː/, /ˈeɪtɑːn ʃrədˈluː/) is a
nonsense phrase that
sometimes appeared by
accident in
print in the days of hot type publishing...
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SHRDLU is an
early natural-language
understanding computer program that was
developed by
Terry Winograd at MIT in 1968–1970. In the program, the user carries...
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natural language using the
SHRDLU program.
Winograd grew up in
Colorado and
graduated from
Colorado College in 1966. He
wrote SHRDLU as a PhD
thesis at MIT...
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keyboard classes,
since all four keys are
located on the home row. "Etaoin
shrdlu" is the
approximate order of
frequency of the
twelve most
commonly used...
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worse pains.
Asemic writing –
Wordless open
semantic form of
writing Etaoin shrdlu –
Common metal-type
printing error Gibberish –
Nonsensical speech or writing...
- Bobrow's STUDENT,
Newell and Simon's
Logic Theorist and
Terry Winograd's
SHRDLU.
Russell and
Norvig write: "in
almost all cases,
these early systems failed...
- wide to
match the
length of the teleprinter's drum.
Filler text
Etaoin shrdlu –
Common metal-type
printing error Lorem ipsum –
Placeholder text used in...
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number of years. In 1971,
Terry Winograd finished writing SHRDLU for his PhD
thesis at MIT.
SHRDLU could understand simple English sentences in a restricted...
- EE, TT, and FF are the most
common repeats. The
nonsense phrase "ETAOIN
SHRDLU"
represents the 12 most
frequent letters in
typical English language text...
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language ****umed the
letter order, from most to
least common, to be
etaoin shrdlu cmfwyp vbgkqj xz
based on the
experience and
custom of
manual compositors...