This is quite funny indeed. I was looking for some writing aids on the web and I came across this really nice article-generation tool on the website of MIT. You simply have to plug in a few author names and the tool generates a random paper for you. As you will see, the write-up does not make much sense. However, it is not gibberish at all. Moreover, it may help you to become a better writer as well.
Here is the link to the tool.
SCIgen – An Automatic CS Paper Generator
One useful purpose for such a program is to auto-generate submissions to conferences that you suspect might have very low submission standards. A prime example, which you may recognize from spam in your inbox, is SCI/IIIS and its dozens of co-located conferences (check out the very broad conference description on the WMSCI 2005 website).
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