User:Novaskell

Warriors Chain
I'm working on a markov chain for the characters (it's a program which will act like one of the characters) but am currently having problems with extracting the lines for each character.

Sample (used Into The Wild to learn):

He nodded toward a blackened ash tree and sat down and looked down at the ground.

moons had passed since he took the bark strip between his teeth.

but your eyes betrayed where you are still a great respect for the ominous rumbling.

a different direction, but Frostfur pushed them away from the edge of the woods had grown so familiar over the top of the required fees , you haven't lived.

We'll give him a curious look, and ThunderClan lost many kits in her confident stride.

How can you help?

It would help a lot if you could extract lines a character says from the books and send them to me so I can teach the program to speak instead of producing short stories. You could also help by pinting me in the direction of other resources which keep track of character lines or stories involving them.

Working on the source code of the program would also be helpful but it's currently written in Haskell... hope there are some willing to try it (there are two other versions on the way with one written in Scheme LISP and the other in C).

The structure of the chains currently work like this: :: [(String,String),[String]] Where the tuple is the key used (two words) and the list is what it can say after (list of words).

It's being changed to this soon to support larger key lengths: :: [([String],[String])]

Thank you

Novaskell (talk) 09:11, August 17, 2015 (UTC)