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The Sounder studies changed the way that Lexicon generates names.
The game generates names for the characters based on the pieces used (for example, a character made from pieces of Darth Vader and C-3PO might have the name "Darth-3PO"); alternately, the player may create a name.
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Later this year, they plan to convene a group of teachers from Hawaiian-language schools to generate names for more asteroids.
Randomly generated names are more likely to squeeze through so-called Bayesian filters, which keep track of common words used in spam, like Viagra, and weed them out.
Mike Campbell, for example, an amateur etymologist and software developer in Victoria, British Columbia, built Behind the Name (www.behindthename.com/random.html), which allows visitors to generate names in various languages, from Icelandic to classical Greek.
And only then is it time to start generating names.
Module scope visibility rules of these generated names are not considered in this paper.
Fiction writers and video games (including Hitman: Absolution) have used the site to generate names and details about characters.
Other similar endeavors include transforming either the textual chemical names (common, systematic, corporate identifiers for example CAS Registry number) or the computer generated names into corresponding molecular structures with moderate success.
Moreover, the system decreases the name-to-structure ambiguity by using only drawn structures (with the enhanced stereochemistry when known) and by generating names only after the registration process is completed.
The generated names were dichotomously scored as correct or incorrect.
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