The turing and turing-machines tags seem to be about the seem topic. How about we merge them?
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4I see turing-complete and turning-machines in there, though the wiki is definitely aiming for turning-machines.– Kevin Brown-SilvaCommented Mar 1, 2015 at 21:36
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There's also a turing-test question: stackoverflow.com/questions/1648670/… And someone thinks it's a language: stackoverflow.com/questions/2018414/…– DeduplicatorCommented Mar 1, 2015 at 21:58
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3Yup, Turing is a language as well. With only 31 questions it'd be easier just to retag them all and burninate it.– Kevin Brown-SilvaCommented Mar 1, 2015 at 22:54
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@KevinBrown: I guess we might need turing-lang then.– DeduplicatorCommented Mar 1, 2015 at 23:03
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Logically, the two tags do make sense. Turing made many contributions to computing, of which the Turing machine is particularly important. If we are going to get rid of one of the tags, it should be the more specialized one.– Patricia ShanahanCommented Apr 14, 2015 at 13:14
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@PatriciaShanahan turing seems way too unclear to me—just look at the variety of topics the questions still tagged with it covers. If anything, we should add more specialized tags to retag them with.– Blacklight ShiningCommented Apr 14, 2015 at 13:28
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There were 32 questions in turing (recreated again), took care of them.– Bhargav Rao ModCommented Jun 8, 2019 at 4:56
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There were 33 questions tagged turing when I started. turing-machines fit most of them; turing-lang and turing-complete fit a couple; some of the rest had the tag removed. There are no remaining questions with the tag.
This question is about the Turing Test:
These questions didn't seem to be about Turing anything:
language over {1} which is recognizable but not decidable?(untagged)How to determine which class these languages belong to?(retagged turing-machines)What's a non-deterministic procedure?(untagged)
This one relates to Alan Turing:
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Questions about recognizability, decidability, Turing completeness and language class are very closely related to Turing machines. Each of those concepts is ultimately defined in terms of whether there exists a Turing machine with certain properties. Commented Apr 14, 2015 at 13:17
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@PatriciaShanahan Thanks for the tip! I think I also went through these too quickly; I'll have another look. Commented Apr 14, 2015 at 13:26
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I went ahead and created the turing-lang tag stackoverflow.com/tags/turing-lang/info will change the turing info to show that it is deprecated– AmanicACommented Apr 14, 2015 at 14:00
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Actually, it's not ready for burnination. That would imply that there are a lot of questions left where the only thing wrong with them is them having the bad tag (they just have to loose it, not gain any others), and now a community manager should nuke it from orbit. Instead, it is burninated, as there are no questions left, congratulations. The unused tag will be pruned at 3:00 automatically. Commented Apr 14, 2015 at 14:35
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1@Deduplicator Awww, but I wanted to send out the signal! Commented Apr 14, 2015 at 14:37