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Received: by cheltenham.cs.arizona.edu; Fri, 5 Mar 1993 05:23:34 MST
Date: Fri, 5 Mar 1993 05:35:47 -0500
Message-Id: <9303051035.AA18380@medinah.atc.ucarb.com>
To: icon-group@cs.arizona.edu
From: far@medinah.atc.ucarb.com
Subject: Re: Poetry analysis
Status: R
Errors-To: icon-group-errors@cs.arizona.edu
Thought I'd re-post this for anyone interested, Forrest Richey
>To: KETTUNEN@delphi.com
>From: far@medinah.atc.ucarb.com
>Subject: Re: Poetry analysis
>Cc:
>Bcc:
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>>Hi,
>>
>> is anybody out there doing any poetry analysis with
>> Icon. I would be interested in hearing of any approaches
>> concerning any language (I am mostly interested in
>> Finnish, but do not let that disturb).
>>
>>
>>Kimmo Kettunen
>>Kettunen@delphi.com
>
>I'm not using ICON but rather existing products on MS DOS for recreational
>analysis/synthesis of text. Specific tools at present are:
>
>BABBLE, TRAVESTY and DADAPOEM.
>
>I'll be glad to describe and (when I finally get FTP capability) share
>electronically since I have each as a shareware or freeware version.
>Likewise, I am looking for text analysis/synthesis tools in ICON and other
>languages. Still probing for ideas on what aspects of language, meaning, text
>can be detected/manipulated by computation.
>
>Another product for generating poetry is Michael Newman's Poetry Generator.
>It is more like a workbench for a poet as opposed to analyzing existing poetry
>and generating new 'poetry'.
>
>I also have a ca. 1971 poetry booklet by a professor at an Ohio (USA) college
>in which he publishes computer generated poetry based on a simple algorithm
>and first lines of several 'real' poems.
>
>Best,
>
>Forrest Richey
>
>far@medinah.atc.ucarb.com