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435.1 | Little Bald Guy Speaks... | MENTOR::COTE | Can you hear me, Dr. Wu? | Wed Jul 16 1986 11:26 | 1 |
| Tell me more...
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435.2 | | STAR::MALIK | Karl Malik | Wed Jul 16 1986 11:45 | 6 |
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re; .0
Tom-on-a-chip?
,km
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435.4 | Uh, Gertrude, have you met Racter? | ERLANG::FEHSKENS | | Wed Jul 16 1986 12:28 | 4 |
| Who's Gertrude? Any relation to Eliza?
len.
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435.5 | Gotcha | NERSW5::MCKENDRY | Everything flows | Wed Jul 16 1986 13:11 | 8 |
| I think Tom pulled a fast-and-funny by referring to a real
person, Gertrude Stein, here in what's supposed to be a computer-
oriented conference.
Refresh our memories, Len. RACTER is what? A software model of
schizophrenia?
-John
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435.6 | | DECWET::MITCHELL | | Wed Jul 16 1986 13:52 | 5 |
| RE: .0
What was that all about? Are you on drugs?
John M.
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435.7 | Should We Let It Join The Conference? | ERLANG::FEHSKENS | | Wed Jul 16 1986 13:59 | 25 |
| RACTER is a program that "converses" with you, a la Eliza. RACTER
purports to be a conversationalist rather than a nondirective therapist
or just plain sink. It is an incessant name dropper, and it has
a large reservoir of quotations at hand. It assumes you are
interviewing it, but it very quickly takes over the "conversation"
until it decides to let you ask the "next question". It can get a little
repetitious, as least in terms of conversational gambits. It doesn't
*try* to be schizophrenic, but it is rather more freely associative
than most people. Still, as I conversed with it last night, I was
more than occasionally reminded of this or the MUSIC conference.
When it started mouthing off about matters musical, I thought it would
be amusing to share some of its pontifications as a different
perspective on the intersection of music and computers.
Incidentally, "RACTER" is a traditional six character reduction of
"raconteur", the role to which it aspires. It's been around for
some time, but when an Amiga implementation showed up I couldn't
resist. The Amiga implementation in fact speaks, using the Amiga
speech synthesis hardware.
I can see it now - an opera with lyrics by RACTER and music by FRACTAL.
len.
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435.8 | Achoo! Cough, Cough! | STAR::MALIK | Karl Malik | Wed Jul 16 1986 17:53 | 9 |
| Len,
I've got the Mac version which also speaks. Has sort of a
Russian accent. Lotsa fun to demonstrate to people. Especially
non-computer types.
Why *not* make a tape of it, and add background music?
- Karl
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435.9 | Word salad | GALLO::MCARLETON | Reality; what a concept! | Wed Jul 16 1986 18:07 | 6 |
| Before you told us it was a program, I thought sure that it
was a perfect example of the "word salad" produced by some
scheiophernics. Word salad tends to ramble based more on the
sounds of the words though.
MJC
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435.10 | He's really Just Visiting | ERLANG::FEHSKENS | | Wed Jul 16 1986 18:11 | 5 |
| re .8 - main reason is all Racter output is the property of INRAC
corporation.
len.
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435.12 | | DECWET::MITCHELL | | Wed Jul 16 1986 20:48 | 8 |
| RE: .8
> Why *not* make a tape of it, and add background music?
Because Avant Garde is dead, Karl!
John M.
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435.13 | | HYDRA::AURENZ | Scot Aurenz, Ltn2-2/h7, 226-6342 | Thu Jul 17 1986 10:31 | 8 |
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RACTER's speech patterns also remind me of the
"man who rules the universe" in Douglas Adams'
"The Restaraunt at the End of the Universe" ...
Scot
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435.14 | Lets make it an operating system! :-) | COROT::CERTO | | Fri Jul 18 1986 17:58 | 12 |
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I have Racter for the IBM PC (though I have to borrow a PC when
I want to run it). Its kind of wild, in that it learns from the
responses you give to it's questions. You have to play by it's
rules, or it doesn't understand. I told it about one of my managers
who was interested in it; you should have seen the story it told.
(made almost perfect sense; quite unrepeatable)
If there was a way to keep it talking without pausing for input,
and you gave it a nail file, it would sound just like this girl
I dated once :-) !
Fredric dvinci::certo
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435.16 | Rock by Janzen.... | JAWS::COTE | How many people in your quartet? | Mon Aug 04 1986 10:25 | 9 |
| Tom, consider yourself as just having written a 12 bar 1-4-5 in
A, which sounds just like 1,000,000 others. I've taken the liberty
of attaching your name to it all ready....
Now, aren't you proud?
Edd
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435.18 | Character Acting? | ERLANG::FEHSKENS | | Tue Aug 12 1986 11:58 | 6 |
| Gee Tom, you sure are a character!
;^)
len (whose Pixette just makes blots)
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