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I found the article about the text mining and language standardization very interesting as the use of data to “read” texts for their important points can create a whole new level of efficiency for projects where only basic information is needed. An ability for a computer to read through foreign text in an effort to mine out important language is something that can be utilized greatly for professions involving great amounts of reading. I found the reasoning behind the model structure interesting as it dates back to early times of the computer where “The idea of using a computer to automatically identify “topics” is in large part a product of the desire to exploit the increasingly large amount of text that was being distributed electronically in the late twentieth century.” Back in the late 20th century, computer text was exponentially growing as the rise in technology became mainstream, I think it’s so interesting how that information is dealt with using these programs in order to extract the main topics out of texts with relative ease and maximum efficiency.