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by logicallee
3773 days ago
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Well, I don't know what techniques you use or why you call it "deep learning". It seems even markov chains would tend to produce more sensible definitions, by mixing things that really do follow after one another. What were the techniques you used? Is there a write-up? Note that I'm not a ML expert, just curious. I do have one specific advice: don't make up Greek and Latin stems - that seems like something you really can use deep learning for. By the way the quality of the words themselves is pretty good - however you're generating these words/spellings, it seems pretty good. |
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It's far better than markov chains. Especially as markov chains have no memory. They just do a random walk through word space rather than form anything coherent.