Gregory Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Andrew Coppin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Clearly, what I *should* have done is think more about a good > > abstraction before writing miles of code. ;-) So how would you guys > > do this? > > If you want text that roughly resembles English, you're better off > getting a corpus of real English text and running it through a Markov > chain. Mark Dominus has written a few blog posts about this topic > recently, see http://blog.plover.com/lang/finnpar.html. > If you run one over obscure academic papers, you can even generate publishable results. I don't have a link ready, but there was a fun incident involving this.
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