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Dasher Project (from [livejournal.com profile] jwz)
This livejournal entry was written using a very strange input method called dasher!
You select text by navigating around an ever zooming landscape of possibilities , and it gives the most area to those it predicts are most likely. I am surprised how much I've managed to write with it already. It learns to improve its predictions based on what you write. Oh, and it's all free software under the GPL. Disclaimer, I did do some cutting and pasting to rearrange the text before putting it in my journal. i doubt i could drive this as fast as graffiti but i'm happy to give it a try! It gets a bit dizzying after a while though, and the way it second-guesses what you're going to write is positively spooky, or sometimes just unintentionally funny...
I suspect the time has come for me to stop fiddling with it and go to bed! Goodnight all!

Date: 2003-01-14 01:14 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] zz
when you pause it after using it for a while the boxes seem to move backwards and get smaller
but it is fun for a while at least even if it cannot do punctuation or smiles

Ooh, my stomach feels funny...

Date: 2003-01-14 03:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ishkhara.livejournal.com
Ow! My head hurts. I think I've been staring at the pretty colours for too long.

Date: 2003-01-14 03:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kaet.livejournal.com
I found that if you show someone Dasher and give them a chance to play with it then the same boring old explanation of arithmetic coding makes much more sense. It's a wonderful idea to have an arithmetic-based input system.

When I first came across Dasher, a while ago (I used to work for another of David McKay's companies), we had a play leaving it to generate things by moving the cursor to the right, closing our eyes and vaguely wigglnig it about. The training set was much smaller then and didn't dynamically update, but we got this great garblled sentence which seemed to be about Americans buying hallibut in Cromer for posterity. Unfortunately [:)], the training set is much larger now.

Date: 2003-01-14 06:44 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] vampwillow
Your posted LJ image looked so interesting that I went and downloaded the program (work-avaoidance no doubt, although we are trying to reach the end of 2002 this afternoon, so don't really haev the time) and it is def. cool (should that be 'kewl'? if so, why?) - now a port to palm OS would be great (seeing as how, it appears, we are to lose graffiti...)

Date: 2003-01-14 07:13 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sparklegoth.livejournal.com
That really scares me! I can only get it to write "hello how are you" am I supposed to get more words than that? I am getting really confused!

Date: 2003-01-14 08:38 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] babysimon
I didn't know jwz was here...

Date: 2003-01-15 12:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stgpcm.livejournal.com
Hmm, All I need to is an an HTML alphabet, and ...

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