Archive for October, 2020

Using Random Walk Principle to Generate Music

Written by on October 24, 2020 in LISP, Music, Programming with 1 Comment
Using Random Walk Principle to Generate Music

In mathematics, the simplest example of Random Walk is a random process along a one-dimensional plane of integers, starting at 0 and moving in the positive or negative direction in steps of +1 or -1, with equal probability. The Random Walk theory has been applied in many domains including Physics and even the Stock Market. Here is a […]

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Template-based Text Generation – Part 2

Written by on October 11, 2020 in LISP, Natural Language Processing, Programming with 0 Comments
Template-based Text Generation – Part 2

In my previous article, I showed how “iLangGen” framework facilitates text generation using templates. I talked about the various “patterns” that can be used in a template. However, in that article, I did not go into the details of the “Embedded Template” pattern. That is the focus of today’s article. Embedded Template This pattern allows […]

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