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Notably, the bot should not be able to use ethnic slurs now.
sentence.cpp is basically just copied from advice.
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Also updated verbly to remove dependence on json submodule, replaced
uses of the C random API with the C++ random API, and replaced the
UNIX-dependent sleep call with the sleep functionality in the C++
standard library.
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verbly into its own directory
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Nouns, adjectives, and adverbs now have inflected forms. A large number of WordNet word relationships (all noun-noun relationships, plus synonymy and antonymy for all word types except verbs) have been added. Additionally, CMUDICT is now being used to store word pronunciations for rhyming purposes. Verbly is now also a compiled library rather than being header-only due to the complexity of the query interface.
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Currently, the generator:
- Uses AGID to create entries for verb words and their inflections
- Uses WordNet to create entries for adjective, adverb, and noun senses
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verbly is intended to be a general use natural language generation library. Here, I'm using it to simply generate random verbs or adjectives. A schema for the sqlite database is provided, and for testing I manually added data. A generator program is being written that will generate a database from WordNet, VerbNet, PropBank, and AGID data.
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Only adverbs and basic adjectives are implemented.
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