Driven IFS and Data Analysis

IFS Driven by Parts of Speech

This is the IFS encoding of parts of speech used here.
One of the first possibilities that occurs is to assign bins by parts of speech.
For example, one bin might be for nouns, one for verbs, one for adverbs and adjectives, and one for prepositions and conjunctions.
This method was used to generate the pictures below. The left picture is this driven IFS rendition of Emerson's "Circles," the right picture of Hawthorne's "Birthmark."
 
Emerson's "Circles" Hawthorne's "Birthmark"
T3 for prepositions, articles, or conjunctions T4 for nouns
T1 for verbs T2 for adjectives or adverbs
Unhappily, it appears that most of the patterns visible here are consequences of grammatical constraints.

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