Github Narrative
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Github Narrative
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2015-11-30
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AM, John Ohno <notifications@github.com><br>>> wrote:<br>>><br>>>> Does this use char-rnn? I rather like the letter-granularity of the input<br>>>> (and RNNs do better at producing real words out of character-granularity<br>>>> input with relatively small training data than, say, third- or<br>>>> fourth-order<br>>>> markov chains do), but it looks like you'd get more coherence if you<br>>>> doubled or tripled the input.<br>>>><br>>>> If you're looking for something closer to the Lovecraft end of the style<br>>>> spectrum than the Dracula end, you might look into some of the late<br>>>> eighteenth century authors of weird fiction that Lovecraft aped: Algernon<br>>>> Blackwood, William Hope Hodgeson, & Robert Chambers.<br>>>><br>>>> On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 10:40 AM Michael Paulukonis <<br>>>> notifications@github.com><br>>>> wrote:<br>>>><br>>>> >
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2015-162A
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./txt/2015-162A-github-narrative.txt
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2015-162A-github-narrative.txt
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2015-11-30
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