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I put in my review of Alice in Wonderland, and got Lewis Carroll (and only Lewis Carrol). LOL.

I fed it The Revelation of St. Alice and got the same results.

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As she said thoughtfully to herself, `whenever I eat one of the
tribe of Juda, the Root of David, he that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit of God was opened in heaven, and devoured them.


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And he discerned him not, because his hands through his hair--
And chanted in mimsiest tones
Words whose utter inanity proved his insanity,
While he served
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And Jacob was a long way. Did you go
on turning round like that.'

`Didn't you hear the words:--

`I speak severely to my couch.


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`So much obliged!' added Tweedledee. `You like poetry?'

`Ye-es. pretty well -- SOME poetry,' Alice said to herself
`Suppose it should be arrayed in fine linen, white and clean.


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And Aholibamah bare Jeush, and Jaalam, and Korah: these were the borogoves, and the mome raths outgrabe.

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 11:27 am 
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Vladimir Nabokov (!) (admittedly I submitted a bit of sexy prose, but the writers of Lolita???? Really!?)
Quite frankly, your mastery of the English language is insufficient for that comparison. And, since you apparently have little understanding of Nabokov or his linguistic and literary skills, I find it rather ironic. As it stands, Lolita is the definitive American Romance; and it was written in English by Nabokov while he lived in the United States.

That said, the comparison mechanism is only keying in on the frequency of 10-15 words per sample set, as opposed to comparing morphological similarities in the language used. I would not put too much stock in anything.


Keep this sort of stuff to hellfire.

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I posted my own writings and got Chuck Palahniuk. I posted a sample of Palahniuk's "Guts" and got Corey Doctorow. I posted some of Doctorow's works and got Stephen King. I posted a sample from "It" and got Chuck Palahniuk.

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Lol, Psi

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I put in a couple of my blog stories, I know the thing is cracked. It gave me Robert Louis Stevenson...LOL

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Depending on what I throw in there, I keep getting lovecraft or someone called Ursula K. Le Guin.

I don't know if that's good or bad.

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I posted my own writings and got Chuck Palahniuk. I posted a sample of Palahniuk's "Guts" and got Corey Doctorow. I posted some of Doctorow's works and got Stephen King. I posted a sample from "It" and got Chuck Palahniuk.



Oh suuuuure. Ruin it for us ALL!




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Haha. Busted.

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Put in "The quick, brown fox ..." line, got back James Joyce.
Put in "Now is the time for all good men ..." line, got back James Fenimore Cooper.
Put in "Lorem ipsum ...", got back James Joyce.

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Put in "Lorem ipsum ...", got back James Joyce.

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Posted three paragraphs from the same technical report I wrote and received three different authors.

In all mock seriousness, I question the accuracy of this analysis.


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Khross sorta was getting at this before, but it's not that this is inaccurate so much as it compares very little.

Here is a bit of a quote from the author on how it works, from http://www.theawl.com/2010/07/a-qa-with ... et-science

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Actually, the algorithm is not a rocket science, and you can find it on every computer today. It's a Bayesian classifier, which is widely used to fight spam on the Internet. Take for example the "Mark as spam" button in Gmail or Outlook. When you receive a message that you think is spam, you click this button, and the internal database gets trained to recognize future messages similar to this one as spam. This is basically how "I Write Like" works on my side: I feed it with "Frankenstein" and tell it, "This is Mary Shelley. Recognize works similar to this as Mary Shelley." Of course, the algorithm is slightly different from the one used to detect spam, because it takes into account more stylistic features of the text, such as the number of words in sentences, the number of commas, semicolons, and whether the sentence is a direct speech or a quotation.


Even if it had great depth, one paragraph alone probably isn't going to give good results no matter what.


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the songs the whole world sings?

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Khross sorta was getting at this before, but it's not that this is inaccurate so much as it compares very little.

Here is a bit of a quote from the author on how it works, from http://www.theawl.com/2010/07/a-qa-with ... et-science

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Actually, the algorithm is not a rocket science, and you can find it on every computer today. It's a Bayesian classifier, which is widely used to fight spam on the Internet. Take for example the "Mark as spam" button in Gmail or Outlook. When you receive a message that you think is spam, you click this button, and the internal database gets trained to recognize future messages similar to this one as spam. This is basically how "I Write Like" works on my side: I feed it with "Frankenstein" and tell it, "This is Mary Shelley. Recognize works similar to this as Mary Shelley." Of course, the algorithm is slightly different from the one used to detect spam, because it takes into account more stylistic features of the text, such as the number of words in sentences, the number of commas, semicolons, and whether the sentence is a direct speech or a quotation.


Even if it had great depth, one paragraph alone probably isn't going to give good results no matter what.

I analyzed that quote, and it gave me Cory Doctorow. :)


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I analyzed your response, and got back J.K. Rowling.

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Hey, its a Random Author Generator!

Edit: I wonder what they are doing with all of the submitted text?


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Midgen wrote:

Edit: I wonder what they are doing with all of the submitted text?


You know, I'm naturally paranoid and I wonder about things like that sometimes.....like what if they have a team at google whose only job is to go over search results that didn't get a hit and then file patents on those things or copyrights....you know, like when you google a title or an invention to see if it exists yet?

Makes ya wonder....

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This is fun.


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Arafys is a turd. He thinks he is a Moose. I have only ever called him Arafys, and maybe Moose once or twice, but I have not once referred to him by the pretentious handle that he has currently chosen for himself. Arafys. The original Moose turd. Totally.


I got "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle" from that little gem. :mrgreen:

Nothin' but love for the Moose. ;)

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TheRiov wrote:
Wow. You managed to insult my writing skills--(based on no actual data other than what I post hastily, and somewhat carelessly, often from a mobile phone??)

You've not seen anything I've written with a significant degree of care to have any basis for that statement, and we don't all go out of our way to sound as pretentious and condecending as possible in everything we write. If you were as literate as you claim, you would understand that a good writer makes stylistic choices as to the words they use for effect, not because they know no other way.

I write the way I write here, because of a shared sense of style the board tends to adapt, not because I am incapable of writing in any other fashion.



And I could almost hear him sipping champagne and stroking a long haired white cat in the process.

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