Language Genome
The Language Genome - Evolutionary Scripture
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Output is balanced to your seed (same line count, similar length).
Seed Poem (input)
Short lines work best. The engine learns a small lexicon and grammar.
Expressed Poem (output - same height as input)
Lab Panel (widgets and internals)
How The Language Genome Works
A small grammar-genetics hybrid that evolves text from your seed.
1) Seed -> Corpus
Your poem becomes a corpus:
- Lexicon: all words
- Lines: original verses
- Bigrams: tiny Markov chain (word to next word)
2) DNA -> Expression
DNA letters drive operations:
- A: add a phrase (splice from corpus)
- T: transpose words in the latest line
- C: copy a previous line
- G: generate a phrase (Markov + affix mutations)
3) Mutations
Point flips bases. Ins/Del inserts or deletes. Length nudges genome size. Lowercase bases in the DNA pane indicate mutated positions.
4) Breeding
Click a card in Recent Descendants, then use "Breed From Selection" to evolve from that child.
5) Output Balance
Output is constrained to your seed's shape:
- Same number of lines
- Each line truncated near the seed's median length
- Output height mirrors the input textarea
6) Quickstart
1) Paste a poem. 2) Click Seed Genome. 3) Click Mutate -> Child a few times. 4) Select a descendant card. 5) Click Breed From Selection.
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