Monday, January 21, 2008

Fun with artificial intelligence

Werder is a fun Perl module that produces gibberish. These words look close enough to being real words that they could fool people.

Sometimes Werder actually produces words that are either real, or which could conceivably be legitimately coined. In today's example the words "multiple" and "unties" appear, but so do possible real or invented words "debative" and "clingies," neither of which I will attempt to define or research. Instead I will savor the joy of saying nonsense words like "spoollaughser," "scallished," "swallsmanitie," and "pronsformo." I shall further endeavor to use these words in casual conversation as my day progresses.

Here is today's Werderblast of poetry to cleanse the mental pallette, punctuation and linebreaks added for readability.


Multiple anellying latinguiltssi
fanciationsi sssmicani onistratess
attedily toy lebeecheapoff
publicititutor.


Bestuffisti unties everging
audingly stemaing emouser
deternally chinger eassionopt
spoollaughser.


Trusiresmotives sonanceseni coarsencels
ssmaspansi basmorations jayceeding
nonunciaticians debative clingies
asheratutious.


Scallished admity aliticedacy
barterlea surauggleam kestounds
poisenatopola gingly swallsmanitie
pronsformo.

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