diff --git a/noter b/noter index 3d63f27..ec25b34 100644 --- a/noter +++ b/noter @@ -1,17 +1 @@ -machine-learning -classifying - -LABELS: machine, man - -SUMMARY -With technology growing at its current haste, we are wondering if it is possible for computers to create poetry as well as a person, -and further.. if it is possible for a machine to tell the difference between poetry written by a human author and poetry generated by a -computer?  We are interested in creating a program that categorizes a corpus of poems based on whether it is  composed by a person or by -a computer. The program will not be concerned by the semantic content of the poem, but will instead focus on the poetic form such at it -is i.e. patterns, repetitions of words or other physical aspects that might reveal the origin of the poem. The text corpus will consist -of 50-100 different poems. The poems written by human authors will primarily consist of poetry from the 19th century, while the -computer-generated poems will be contemporary as digital poetry often is a result of our current time. We are interested in including -poetry by Poesimaskinen and Individ I fællesskab, two different projects that both create some type of autogenerated poetry. -It could also be interesting to run the program through texts that have been written by people, but are based on algorithms or certain -patterns that might confuse the program in order to analyze if it is possible for man to fake the work of a computer, as it is for -computers to fake the work of man. +WHATEVER