Open hugovk opened 3 years ago
https://medium.com/altsoph/paranoid-transformer-80a960ddc90a
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2007.06290.pdf
@altsoph's https://github.com/NaNoGenMo/2019/issues/142
Sometimes that data may come from other creatures. As part of National Novel Generation Month (NaNoGenMo), people working on computational literary art curate interesting datasets for use in creative projects. One of the datasets, categorized under “generic corpora,” is an archive of all the times one NaNoGenMo participant’s cat tried to sit on their keyboard while they were writing or coding.
Cat vs. Keyboard dataset
Datasets can be quirky, intimate, sprawling, big, or small, but they will always be connected to others in some way, whether it’s designing a classification system, sourcing data from people using Mechanical Turk, or letting your cat sleep on your keyboard.
Cat vs. Keyboard data visualization
https://immerse.news/how-do-you-map-an-ai-art-world-8beb3e77a52b
@cpressey's https://github.com/catseye/NaNoGenLab/blob/master/generic-corpora/cat-vs-keyboard.md
@orange-erotic-bible's https://github.com/NaNoGenMo/2019/issues/18
@robincamille's write-up (and hardcopy!) of https://github.com/NaNoGenMo/2019/issues/84
@samplereality's write-up of https://github.com/NaNoGenMo/2019/issues/147
The NaNoGenMo 2020 Roundup https://greg-kennedy.medium.com/attack-of-the-robot-authors-7fb51d4efff6
References #60, #40, #66, #33, #35, #59, #45, #82, #85, #62, #79, #70, #19, #49, #4, #11, #16, #80, #55, #78, #22, #65, and #84.
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