in reply to Challenge: Predictive Texting

The problem text to solve is secret

It will contain between 3 and 5 thousand words

No punctuation except a "space"

3000 to 5000 words with no indication of end/start of sentence is one hell of a sentence. Predicting the next word could be much more accurate if you know it is the first word of a sentence or the second etc. ?


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Re^2: Challenge: Predictive Texting
by Limbic~Region (Chancellor) on Jan 10, 2007 at 18:58 UTC
    BrowserUk,
    I agree and think that would be a great improvement to current predictive texting techniques - at least the ones I have seen. That is a layer of complexity I do not want to add into the challenge for the first round but perhaps will follow it up.

    Cheers - L~R