- Inauthentic text
An inauthentic text is a computer-generated expository document meant to appear as genuine, but which is actually meaningless. Frequently they are created in order to be intermixed with genuine documents and thus manipulate the results of search engines, as with Spam blogs. They are also carried along in email in order to fool
spam filter s by giving the spam the superficial characteristics of legitimate text.Sometimes nonsensical documents are created with computer assistance for humorous effect, as with
Dissociated press orFlarf poetry . They have also been used to challenge the veracity of a publication—MIT students submitted papers generated by a computer program calledSCIgen to a conference, where they were initially accepted. This led the students to claim that the bar for submissions was too low.With the amount of computer generated text outpacing the ability of people to humans to curate it, there needs some means of distinguishing between the two. Yet automated approaches to determining absolutely whether a text is authentic or not face intrinsic challenges of semantics.
Noam Chomsky coined the phrase "Colorless green ideas sleep furiously " to try to give an example of grammatically-correct nonsense, yet certain contexts could give this (or any) phrase meaning.ee also
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Scraper site
*Spamdexing External links
* [http://www.inauthentic.org An Inauthentic Paper Detector] from
Indiana University School of Informatics
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