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I usually work with data sonification, so I would like to extend this practice to data-novel-generation, for lack of a better expression.
eviau updated
2 years ago
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Last year I tried to use AI, this year I'm taking a different approach to see if I can get a more artful result, last year's text did come out interesting but it wasn't readable as literature, my goal…
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I have been working on a Rust library for only parsing structs from C headers. I want to generate a novel by scanning the headers on my MacBook.
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For real.
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Thanks for your excellent work, and I have a problem.
When I generated the real-time novel view video, the edges of the people and clothes were shaking, even for the still human. I guess it is becaus…
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[the "novel"](http://tpp.mfat.govt.nz/text)
- I present the text of the Trans-Pacific Partnership as a "found art" style generated novel.
- I would argue that a document such as the TPP is created thr…
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Hi there,
I was testing LiftOff and LiftOn to see which one is "best" for genome annotation. I was looking at some RefSeq genomes, lifting the brown-headed cowbird and red-winged blackbird onto the…
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Is the process stopping because I requested only 2 ideas to be generated?
I'm also curious about how to obtain the full paper.
I've been waiting for an hour, and the GPT API usage has been stu…
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The plan here is to use fairly basic repeated string substitutions to form a "novel", using public domain texts as inputs, and command line bash tools to organise the source material in various ways.
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hornc updated
4 years ago
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Nice work! I'm impressed by the automatically generated paper!
I’m working on a project called [“AutoSurvey”](https://arxiv.org/pdf/2406.10252) which aims to generate comprehensive literature surv…