Based on the input-output pairs we obtained from running the function f(x), here is a description of the function:

[DESCRIPTION]: The function f(x) seems to be selective for concepts related to education, religious texts, and academic achievements. It assigns values closer to 1 to words like "school", "college", and "Nobel Prize", indicating a strong association with these concepts. Words like "algorithms" and "Quran" also have relatively high values, but not as close to 1. On the other hand, words like "camera", "pilot", and "grief" have low values, indicating a weaker or no association with the concept f(x) is selective for. The function also seems to have a moderate association with the words "Bible", "World Cup", and "Prize". Overall, it appears that f(x) is selectively associated with education, academia, and religious texts, with varying degrees of strength.