Woah. “By 2020...NLP systems, like the new breed of facial recognition systems, will begin to recognize emotion & learn to fully engage & have meaningful conversations.” @BrianRoemmele will it happen so soon, just a year from now?
#VoiceFirst @Technology_GD @_lucyinghamhttps://twitter.com/KnowlesCorp/status/1067547221875396608 …
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Replying to @AndyB_Knowles @BrianRoemmele and
It's odd + interesting at the same time to me. I use voice assistant when driving "call mum please" but can't imagine calling out my shopping list at home (yet?!). But NLP by 2020 I'd really like to test/hear that! Can imagine many applications for it e.g. R u ok? Mental health..
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Replying to @KatPenno @BrianRoemmele and
So much in conversation is enriched by our ability to derive the emotion behind the words. It will have a huge impact driving
#VoiceFirst away from transactional one-offs and into adding true value by deriving intent.1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
Replying to @AndyB_Knowles @BrianRoemmele and
Contextual NLP
sounds legit. But what about that 80% Non verbal component of communication
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Kat, indeed! I call this for lack of a better compact term, emotional intent extraction. Humans are fully emotional even the ones that declare they are logical, we are a collective of neuroleptic releases that are fe foundations of thoughts and memories. This is who we are.
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