http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/science/04 ... index.htmlCAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts (Reuters) -- In a victory for pranksters at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a bunch of computer-generated gibberish masquerading as an academic paper has been accepted at a scientific conference.
Jeremy Stribling said Thursday that he and two fellow MIT graduate students questioned the standards of some academic conferences, so they wrote a computer program to generate research papers complete with "context-free grammar," charts and diagrams.
The trio submitted two of the randomly assembled papers to the World Multi-Conference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics (WMSCI), scheduled to be held July 10-13 in Orlando, Florida.
To their surprise, one of the papers -- "Rooter: A Methodology for the Typical Unification of Access Points and Redundancy" -- was accepted for presentation.
bogus paper
Moderator: Alyrium Denryle
bogus paper
Well looks like someone at the conference doesn't know what they are doing.
Whoa. That's...like...really deep man...."the model for our heuristic consists of four independent components: simulated annealing, active networks, flexible modalities, and the study of reinforcement learning" and "We implemented our scatter/gather I/O server in Simula-67, augmented with opportunistically pipelined extensions."
This is some funny shit! Great find! Too bad I can't understand half of it.
Behold!
http://random-beatings.lcs.mit.edu/scic ... ikawa.html
http://random-beatings.lcs.mit.edu/scic ... ikawa.html
BTW, "Akiko Ichikawa" is a name I made up on the top of my head. My real name isn't even close.
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FYI, generated papers appear to be cleared from their cache after a while, so your first link is dead ... didn't check the second.Ra wrote: http://random-beatings.lcs.mit.edu/scic ... ikawa.html
http://random-beatings.lcs.mit.edu/scic ... ikawa.html
BTW, "Akiko Ichikawa" is a name I made up on the top of my head. My real name isn't even close.
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I can. You're not missing much, 's all gobbledy gook. Sometimes short passages will make sense though.Ra wrote:Too bad I can't understand half of it.
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See also the Postmodernism Generator. I'm pretty sure someone using that or a similar system got their paper published in some lit-crit journal, though I can't find a link to it.
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Had a couple of gems in mine:
We're going to say what we'll do. Then, we'll finish.
As far as I can tell, de-jargonated:The rest of the paper proceeds as follows. We motivate the need for Scheme. Continuing with this rationale, to address this quandary, we confirm that semaphores can be made electronic, semantic, and symbiotic. Similarly, we place our work in context with the related work in this area. Ultimately, we conclude.
We're going to say what we'll do. Then, we'll finish.
And that's it for implementing. Wonderful stuff.Implementation
Our methodology is elegant; so, too, must be our implementation. It was necessary to cap the block size used by Kayak to 6448 GHz. The homegrown database and the collection of shell scripts must run on the same node.
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Here's a snippet of mine.
"The Impact of Symbiotic Archetypes on Steganography", by "Akiko Ichikawa"
"The Impact of Symbiotic Archetypes on Steganography", by "Akiko Ichikawa"
I guess it said that a processor network can be made into a neural net system. Something like that.2 bit architectures and compilers, while structured in theory, have not until recently been considered confusing. Given the current status of collaborative modalities, systems engineers daringly desire the refinement of congestion control. In this paper we disprove that while public-private key pairs and checksums are always incompatible, multi-processors can be made trainable, decentralized, and interactive.
Psychoacoutsic? WTF? It's a good paper, but certainly confusing.Our implementation of Whelp is metamorphic, mobile, and psychoacoustic. The collection of shell scripts and the codebase of 51 Dylan files must run with the same permissions. Though we have not yet optimized for security, this should be simple once we finish designing the homegrown database.
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Psychoacoustic algorithms eliminate sounds which cannot be perceived by the human mind, for example relatively soft tones which are drowned out by a louder tone of the same frequency. It's how lossy audio compression like MP3 works.Ra wrote:
Psychoacoutsic? WTF? It's a good paper, but certainly confusing.
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