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- From: sasafw@dobo.unx.sas.com (Fred Welden)
- Subject: Re: Computer writes a book?
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- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 18:42:47 GMT
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- In article <1k3scjINN57j@montaigne.lif.icnet.uk>, js@montaigne.lif.icnet.uk (Jack Shirazi <js@biu.icnet.uk>) writes:
- |In article <1993Jan25.163029.1901@seas.smu.edu> pedersen@seas.smu.edu (Ted Pedersen) writes:
- |>>I saw the following in the Books column (by Olin Chism) of the Dallas
- |>Morning News Sunday January 24, 1993. Copied without permission. It
- |>concerns a computer program that allegedly wrote a book in the style
- |>of Jacqueline Susann.
- |>
- |>I think this is a stunt. I don't really believe a computer program
- |>wrote this book. However, if anyone has any information about this
- |>book or the author that would give this some credibility I would like
- |>to hear about it. Comment on the general idea would be interesting as
- |>well. I don't think the idea itself is impossible, it just seems like
- |>this case is a little far fetched.
- |
- |Markov chaining using a mixture of sentences and words, or possibly
- |just with words, using a parser to get rid of any unlikely combinations.
- |Probably added in the use of a style checker.
-
- It occurs to me to wonder why any publisher would do this. Certainly
- there's an incentive for researchers in linguistics, artificial
- intelligence, literary criticism, and any number of other academic
- disciplines to try to create a program that could write worthwhile prose
- in the style of a given author--but why would a publisher do it?
-
- There are scads of humans out there who can write a respectable story in
- the style of any given commercially successful author, and whose
- manuscripts can be had cheaply. It is not the cost of acquiring
- manuscripts that drives up the price of books, it's all the other stuff
- that you'd have to do whether the book was written by a human or a
- machine.
-
-
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- --Fred, or another blind 8th-century BC | sasafw@dobo.unx.sas.com
- Hellenic poet of the same name. |
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