| you say markov chains have no memory and are a randomwalk, but "a disease caused by a strong feeling of blurred and deceptive movements of the teeth" seems quite similar to me? I think the markov chain that generates this hacker news simulator: http://news.ycombniator.com/ Does CONSIDERABLY better in many cases. Our discussion:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10248773 Also I think this corporate bullshit generator uses markov chains:
http://cbsg.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/live and I also find many of its output examples to be superlative. On the hacker news simulator, much of it is on-point: "Tell HN: Bump for Android in the UK on Monday" or "Ask HN: Any help to find short term, remote programming gig?" Both of which are extremely intelligible, if surprising. "The Illusion Machine That Changed Their Lives " makes perfect sense to me and I would 100% click. As you can see from my link to our discussion, some people accepted the site as the genuine deal. (Obviously most titles it generates include clear give-aways: most, but not all.) Given my review of its output I just think that the dictionary generating app we're discussing can use improvement. |
Look at the "comments" of the ycombniator site. Where it tries to produce actual sentences. All the comments are totally incoherent and random.