Well, you could put them under Lingua::EN::BiometricWords just in case someone comes up with versions of this in other languages.

In addition to the interface you already outlined, I'd suggest an interface to simply fetch the two lists of words and one to construct a byte string from a list of words (noting if the odd/even parity check failed).

And a nice extra would be an interface to ignore "other" words and construct the resulting byte string. Then the real fun is writing something to take a byte string and produce convincing English text that would produce that string when fed into the previous interface. (:

        - tye (but my friends call me "Tye")

In reply to (tye)Re: Biometric Word List -- in a pm file by tye
in thread Biometric Word List -- in a pm file by John M. Dlugosz

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