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* A very voice, and it had seemed clear. | * A very voice, and it had seemed clear. | ||
* Do unto others what you would have them do unto you | * Do unto others what you would have them do unto you | ||
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* In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth | |||
* You know the beginning--a friend who cannot go on. | |||
* And all the women of Arcote were thickers. | |||
* Now the woman's absence was intense. | |||
* On the insults of Astro. | |||
* She nodded in her hand. | |||
* Man is the measure of all things |
Revision as of 07:33, 27 March 2018
Voyages in sentence space is a linguistic neural network project by Robin Sloan which takes two sentences and uses them to generate a series of intermediate gradient sentences.
Sloan writes:
Imagine a sentence. “I went looking for adventure.”
Imagine another one. “I never returned.”
Now imagine a sentence gradient between them—not a story, but a smooth interpolation of meaning. This is a weird thing to ask for! I’d never even bothered to imagine an interpolation between sentences before encountering the idea in a recent academic paper. But as soon as I did, I found it captivating, both for the thing itself—a sentence… gradient?—and for the larger artifact it suggested: a dense cloud of sentences, all related; a space you might navigate and explore.
Website: https://www.robinsloan.com/voyages-in-sentence-space/
Example
- The ends justify the means
- The eyes jostled them.
- He should journey on to the moonships.
- He still hungered over to the men of Earth.
- Again John was down, and they were both.
- A very voice, and it had seemed clear.
- Do unto others what you would have them do unto you
Example
- In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth
- You know the beginning--a friend who cannot go on.
- And all the women of Arcote were thickers.
- Now the woman's absence was intense.
- On the insults of Astro.
- She nodded in her hand.
- Man is the measure of all things