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NaNoGenMo/Creative NLP Slack channel? #134
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Have a look at http://slack.botally.net/ and #botALLY on Twitter. |
The botally slack (https://botally.slack.com/) overlaps with nanogenmo
people quite a bit, and some people there do language processing as part of
their projects, although the focus is on short-form generation
(tweet-length).
There's a generative art slack (https://botally.slack.com/) is similar, but
with less of a focus on tweet-length material. It's pretty dead, though.
Botwiki's slack actually has more NLP because it's focused on interactive
stuff, but botwiki in general is pretty heavily focused on business stuff
rather than art stuff so the creative angle is less foregrounded.
…On Thu, Apr 5, 2018 at 3:47 PM Travis ***@***.***> wrote:
Is there a Slack group or something similar for creative NLP? I'm in the
middle of my first big NLP project, and it would be really great to have
experienced people to sound ideas off/complain to.
I'll also accept a Twitter hashtag that people respond to.
If people are interested, but this doesn't exist yet, I'm happy to make it.
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Sorry, the genart slack is at https://generativeart.slack.com
…On Sat, Apr 7, 2018, 9:19 AM John Ohno ***@***.***> wrote:
The botally slack (https://botally.slack.com/) overlaps with nanogenmo
people quite a bit, and some people there do language processing as part of
their projects, although the focus is on short-form generation
(tweet-length).
There's a generative art slack (https://botally.slack.com/) is similar,
but with less of a focus on tweet-length material. It's pretty dead, though.
Botwiki's slack actually has more NLP because it's focused on interactive
stuff, but botwiki in general is pretty heavily focused on business stuff
rather than art stuff so the creative angle is less foregrounded.
On Thu, Apr 5, 2018 at 3:47 PM Travis ***@***.***> wrote:
> Is there a Slack group or something similar for creative NLP? I'm in the
> middle of my first big NLP project, and it would be really great to have
> experienced people to sound ideas off/complain to.
>
> I'll also accept a Twitter hashtag that people respond to.
>
> If people are interested, but this doesn't exist yet, I'm happy to make
> it.
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The Botwiki Slack is now called Botmakers: |
I'm kinda curious why that is. Is it just because programmers tend to prefer "#botally" and it's all network effects? Or is it due to short-form text generation being much easier to do (and thus more innovation and creativity in that line) while other forms of generation (long-form text generation or other forms of computer-generated artworks) are more difficult to pull off (which means there's not really much to talk about)? I haven't really talked in that slack chat because I don't really have much to talk about...and if everyone in that chat feels the same way, then, obviously, that can lead to a dead chatroom. Is it a good idea to try to revive the "generative art" slack chat? Or should we just bury the corpse? |
I think it's just network effect. Everybody who is in the genart slack is
also in the botally slack, so it feels redundant in many cases, & the stuff
the genart slack covers that botally doesn't (like longer-form music
generation) isn't terribly popular.
As for killing it, it's up to Michael what he wants to do with it.
…On Sat, Apr 21, 2018 at 10:31 PM Tariq Ali ***@***.***> wrote:
There's a generative art slack ... but
with less of a focus on tweet-length material. It's pretty dead, though.
I'm kinda curious why that is. Is it just because programmers tend to
prefer "#botally" and it's all network effects? Or is it due to short-form
text generation being much easier to do (and thus more innovation and
creativity in that line) while other forms of generation (long-form text
generation or other forms of computer-generated artworks) are more
difficult to pull off (which means there's not really much to talk about)?
Is it a good idea to try to revive the "generative art" slack chat? Or
should we just bury the corpse?
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discord, anyone? |
Is there a Slack group or something similar for creative NLP? I'm in the middle of my first big NLP project, and it would be really great to have experienced people to sound ideas off/complain to.
I'll also accept a Twitter hashtag that people respond to.
If people are interested, but this doesn't exist yet, I'm happy to make it.
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