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I don't think treating every pair of words as one ``word'' for statistical purposes will work very well; that will be too clumpy
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I don't think treating every pair of words as one ``word'' for statistical purposes will work very well; that will be too clumpy
DadaDodo works rather differently than Dissociated Press; whereas Dissociated Press (which, incidentally, refers to itself as a ``travesty generator'') simply grabs segments of the body of text and shuffles them, DadaDodo tries to work on a larger scale: it scans bodies of text, and builds a probability tree expressing how frequently word B tends to occur after word A, and various other statistics; then it generates sentences based on those probabilities. The theory here is that, with a large enough corpus, the generated sentences will tend to be grammatically correct, but semantically random: exterminate all rational thought.