ANON: Textual analysis

Rusty Babani babani at cs.Buffalo.EDU
Fri Mar 5 08:47:40 PST 1993


E. Dean Tribble stated in the last message:
>From memexis!tribble at uunet.uu.net Fri Mar  5 03:44:47 1993
>Date: Thu, 4 Mar 93 10:31:17 PST
>From: memexis!tribble at uunet.uu.net (E. Dean Tribble)
>To: uunet!cs.Buffalo.EDU!babani at uunet.uu.net
>Subject: ANON: Textual analysis
>
>	 >We probably need "rephrasing remailers" which do some rudimentary
>
>	 That is insane... remailers are not the place where this kind of work
>	 should be taking place. If anything the user should run his document
>
>Hardly insane.  If the rephrasing software were available for
>Connection Machines and nothing else, then one would very much want a
>remailing server that would rewrite phrases for you.  It'd be
>wonderful if it worked on Joe Schmoe's 286 box, but it's pretty
>unlikely.

I was under the impression that such software could be developed for
Joe Schmoe's 286 box or even Joe Schmoe's 386 box or (if Joe is rich)
his 486 box.  The power of these computers shouldn't be underestimated.

The first step is to develop the programs. Are there any programs
redily available for testing and/or analysis on any type of platform?

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