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- herohamp
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Javascript AntiSwear Leet
Does anyone know a way to make something detect for swear words and leet versions of them? like for instance lets say “Cake” is a bad word how would I detect if that is in a string and also detect if C@ke C@k3 Cak3 is in a string without having to type every single leet alternative into an array of bad works
- cheeseeater
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Javascript AntiSwear Leet
Translate ‘leet’ characters back to their English alphabet counterparts and then check the inappropriate word list.
- herohamp
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Javascript AntiSwear Leet
ok Translate ‘leet’ characters back to their English alphabet counterparts and then check the inappropriate word list.
- comp09
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My advice: implement a basic regex generator, and give up. Nothing beats humans.
- herohamp
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done already My advice: implement a basic regex generator, and give up. Nothing beats humans.
- MegaApuTurkUltra
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^^^ My advice: implement a basic regex generator, and give up. Nothing beats humans.
$(".box-head")[0].textContent = "committing AT crimes since $whenever"
- iamunknown2
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What if you trained a neural network to recognize swear words? Nothing beats humans.
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- nanalan
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What if you trained a neural network to recognize swear words? Nothing beats humans.
Nothing beats humans.
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- BookOwl
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Yet.What if you trained a neural network to recognize swear words? Nothing beats humans.Nothing beats humans.
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- comp09
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See: Tom Scott's video about the Scunthorpe problem.
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Last edited by comp09 (Aug. 15, 2016 13:19:22)
- iamunknown2
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Say that to Go mastersWhat if you trained a neural network to recognize swear words? Nothing beats humans.Nothing beats humans.
Last edited by iamunknown2 (Aug. 15, 2016 13:33:42)
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- herohamp
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welp I hope nobody names there self one of those names then ;P See: Tom Scott's video about the Scunthorpe problem.
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- technoboy10
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It might also be interesting to implement some sort of string distance calculator to prevent this type of thing (“cake” and “c@k3” have a Levenshtein distance of 2, which might fall into some threshold for detection).
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- comp09
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string distance calculator to prevent this type of thing (“cake” and “c@k3” have a Levenshtein distance of 2, which might fall into some threshold for detection).And then you get CleanSpeak filtering “FCC” out of Scratch comments… It might also be interesting to implement some sort of
- kvackkvack
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Recognising human intentions through written text =/= mastering GoSay that to Go mastersWhat if you trained a neural network to recognize swear words? Nothing beats humans.Nothing beats humans.
Last edited by kvackkvack (Aug. 15, 2016 17:16:28)
- Pturretdactyl
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I've had ‘Cartron’ blocked several times, and once I had ‘11:30ish’ blocked. My joke is that the world will end one day at 11:30ish.string distance calculator to prevent this type of thing (“cake” and “c@k3” have a Levenshtein distance of 2, which might fall into some threshold for detection).And then you get CleanSpeak filtering “FCC” out of Scratch comments… It might also be interesting to implement some sort of
Point is that something beat a human.Recognising human intentions through written text =/= mastering GoSay that to Go mastersWhat if you trained a neural network to recognize swear words? Nothing beats humans.Nothing beats humans.
Just a thought… What if there was a competition based on this? It would be something like you have to develop a program that blocks out certain words, and there is a set of users who are trying to get past the filter somehow. Through several stages, you refine your code based on what the ‘human group’ does to get around the blocks.
And the winner gets the filter implemented in IBM's Watson!
Gentlemen! You can't fight here! This is the War Room!
- herohamp
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or maybe I can just get all the boys in my grade to try and swear on my chat then have my system learn
- Firedrake969
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That's called capitalismI've had ‘Cartron’ blocked several times, and once I had ‘11:30ish’ blocked. My joke is that the world will end one day at 11:30ish.string distance calculator to prevent this type of thing (“cake” and “c@k3” have a Levenshtein distance of 2, which might fall into some threshold for detection).And then you get CleanSpeak filtering “FCC” out of Scratch comments… It might also be interesting to implement some sort ofPoint is that something beat a human.Recognising human intentions through written text =/= mastering GoSay that to Go mastersWhat if you trained a neural network to recognize swear words? Nothing beats humans.Nothing beats humans.
Just a thought… What if there was a competition based on this? It would be something like you have to develop a program that blocks out certain words, and there is a set of users who are trying to get past the filter somehow. Through several stages, you refine your code based on what the ‘human group’ does to get around the blocks.
And the winner gets the filter implemented in IBM's Watson!
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- Pturretdactyl
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Javascript AntiSwear Leet
'Course if I had the winning program, I'd stealthily add in some… interesting… substitutions. Scientist = wizard, dictionary = Pokedex, etc.That's called capitalism-snip-Point is that something beat a human.
Just a thought… What if there was a competition based on this? It would be something like you have to develop a program that blocks out certain words, and there is a set of users who are trying to get past the filter somehow. Through several stages, you refine your code based on what the ‘human group’ does to get around the blocks.
And the winner gets the filter implemented in IBM's Watson!
The Munroe Machine.
Last edited by Pturretdactyl (Aug. 15, 2016 22:34:08)
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- Jonathan50
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Why does that happen?string distance calculator to prevent this type of thing (“cake” and “c@k3” have a Levenshtein distance of 2, which might fall into some threshold for detection).And then you get CleanSpeak filtering “FCC” out of Scratch comments… It might also be interesting to implement some sort of
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