Modern musician vocabularies: See how I extracted this data using GenAI, and how you can use it in class. 0 ▲ Not awful and boring ideas for teaching statistics 1 hour ago · Tech · hide · 0 comments I intended for this to be a post about the singer vocabulary.It is still that, but it is also a post about using GenAI to grab data from an image. I mean, you can use Excel to do the same thing, but GenAI is a lot easier.Here we go. It starts with the Word Tips website, which helps you solve your crossword puzzles and Wordle. This website also has a blog dedicated to words. One such blog post explored which singers have the largest vocabularies, as measured by the number of unique words in their lyrics.Their blog post compared music legends to newer talent. There are a ton of fun data visualizations on the website; go check it out.Since I teach college students, I decided to concentrate on the musicians my students listen to:In and of itself, this image serves as an example of bar graphs, good data visualization, and proper use of "buckets".However, I figured we could find a way to use the raw data in class. Create your own data visualization, create your own buckets...you could even… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.