DadaDodo is a program that creates arbitrary sentences from source files.
This probability histogram is known as a Markov Chain, named after Andrei Markov, who invented it. The theory behind using Markov Chains is that with a large enough corpus, the generated sentences should tend to be grammatically correct while being semantically random. Markov Chains can also be used for things other than generating random text, such as in image processing for feature recognition as well as for analyzing finite-state machines for bottlenecks and critical paths.
The latest release of the software includes a fix for some crashes by using "unsigned char" everywhere. In conclusion, DadaDodo is a unique software that can be useful for generating random and sometimes insightful sentences that can be used for various purposes. Its approach to probability trees and Markov Chains separates it from other similar software available.
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