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This X Does Not Exist (Day 27 of 30 Days of RPG Generator Sites)
This X Does Not Exist is a list of gens for People, Cities, Words, Lyrics and other items that have been created by GANs (generative adversarial networks).
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Today I found out my spiritual brother is alive and working at a restaurant in Korea, exactly what I do in English!
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Generating Passphrases Using Nonsense Words?
I came across this site recently as well as the Wikipedia article on nonsense words so I was wondering if generating some of these would potentially add more security while still being easy to remember?
- I keep forgetting if i took my pills
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A new word invented by an AI
This feels like https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/ magic
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Searching tools to make dev solo or small size team (< 10 person)
This Word Does Not Exist - Sometimes it spits out useful fake words you can mess with.
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Ask HN: How do you guys pick your usernames?
Wow - https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/ is a really useful resource. I would use this not only for usenames, but from brand-names. They are quite a few whihc can be registered as .com
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Is there a software/site that would transcribe English texts into IPA (relatively long texts)?
For one research project we used epitran: https://github.com/dmort27/epitran
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The difficulties of transcribing tone. Or, what's the goal of transcribing IPA with Machine Learning?
It would seem ML is well placed to handle the world of phonemes (fundamental categories) and phones (permutations on those categories). Indeed, Facebook has a mature project and set of pre-trained ML models for something similar, if not identical: wav2vec (v2.0). If it's not identical then I think it'd be trivial to achieve. Wav2vec is trained to map the spoken word of a language to that language's particular writing system, see here for a specific example. However, we already have plenty of software that can convert writing systems to IPA. Whilst all that does connect a lot of dots, it's not exactly what I think the goal should be.
What are some alternatives?
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